"Summoning Elent?"
Lu i was surprised. "Isn't that another money-draining Elent?"
"Yes," Lu Jun scratched his head. "I originally wanted to awaken the Chaos Elent to complent my Space Elent, but after thinking it through... our family isn't exactly full of geniuses. I decided to pass."
"Only soone like Professor Yuan could probably handle both Chaos and Sound Elents."
Hearing this, Lu i nodded in agreent before realizing sothing. Her pretty face turned slightly angry as she pinched her brother's cheek. "Oh? Are you implying sothing? Who in this family isn't intelligent?"
"Speak for yourself! Don't drag your sister into this!"
Lu Jun broke free from his sister's grasp, rubbing his face with an awkward smile. "Nothing like that. I'm just saying my ntal stamina is limited. Using six Elents alternately might prevent from unleashing my full combat power."
The Summoning Elent was the least taxing Magic System. Once a summoned beast was on the battlefield, it would fight autonomously.
That ant he only had to focus on managing the other five Elents, conserving his energy.
Even in the original storyline, Mo Fan, after reaching the Advanced Level, mainly used Fire, Lightning, Shadow, and Space. The Demon Elent was a passive boost, while Summoning could either be a reinforcent or function independently—making his combat style both complete and terrifying.
Of course, if Lu Jun could perfectly utilize all six Elents, he would surpass Mo Fan and beco the ultimate version of a Dual-Elent Awakened Mage.
Besides, was the Summoning Elent really a money sink? Not necessarily!
For him, the Summoning Elent could form a combat force even faster than the Space Elent, which still required gradual cultivation to the Interdiate Level.
Even Advanced Mages, with their experience and resources, needed at least half a year to push the Space Elent to its Interdiate peak.
anwhile, the Summoning Elent could exert combat strength imdiately at the Basic Level.
Because Basic Summoning Magic – Dinsional Summon was full of unpredictability. The summoner's consciousness would enter a separate plane beyond reality—the Summoned Beast Dinsion.
By capturing a creature using spiritual force, the summoner could temporarily contract it and summon it to the real world for battle. The duration of its presence depended on the mage's mana, scaling with the creature's strength.
Most importantly, the power of the summoned beast was closely linked to the summoner's ntal strength.
Lu Jun recalled how Mo Fan's Ghost Wolf had shone brilliantly in the Beast Battle Competition—a Servant-rank creature in its growth phase, making it top-tier among Basic Summoning Beasts.
It was purely due to Mo Fan's naturally strong ntal strength from his Dual-Elent Awakening that he was able to contract such a creature.
With his current Three-Realm Spiritual Strength, capturing a Warrior-rank Summoned Beast in its growth phase wouldn't be unreasonable, right?
Just one such beast would match the combat power of his Interdiate Curse and Psychic Elents at their peak.
In a way, the Dinsional Elent truly exceeded the norm, though his previous accumulation of resources contributed to this advantage.
Lu Jun wasn't in a hurry. He would take his ti to find the right beast. This was precisely why he had held back from awakening the Summoning Elent at the Interdiate Level and waited until reaching Advanced.
It was like matchmaking.
Mo Fan, a poor guy, had to rely on fate. With no options at the Basic Level, he had no choice but to contract the first suitable Ghost Wolf he encountered.
Lu Jun, on the other hand, was a high-value individual with an abundance of resources. He had the luxury of being selective, choosing a "beautiful" and "wealthy" Summoned Beast for a strong partnership—one that could help him ascend to a higher level.
Thinking of it this way, it would actually save him a ton of resources. He could essentially "freeload" a high-bloodline Summoned Beast.
"The 80/20 rule of the strong applies in every world."
Lu Jun shook his head and told his sister not to follow. He would handle his awakening alone.
As he left the house, he glanced at Ai Tutu and another girl whispering in the living room but paid them no mind. Calling Qingyu to drive, he headed to the Oriental Pearl Tower.
Ten minutes later, in an elegant and luxurious room on one of the upper floors of the tower, a circular Awakening Platform stood with a pre-installed silver Dinsional Guidance Stone.
Both the Space and Summoning Elents fell under the Dinsional Category, heavily influenced by the mage's spiritual level.
Buzz! Buzz! Buzz!
Lu Jun was already familiar with the process. Placing his hands on the Awakening Disk, he felt a vast, ethereal energy surge into his spiritual world.
Soon, two faint Stardusts erged, nestled close to his Water Elent StarConstellation, as well as the Nebula of tal, Curse, and Psychic Elents.
One was pure silver, radiating brilliance with an aura of nothingness.
The other was crescent-colored, flowing with a mysterious presence from another world.
[Space Elent] and [Summoning Elent] successfully awakened!
Seeing this, Lu Jun was both delighted and troubled. He hadn't even found a solution for advancing his three Nebulas, and now he had two more weak Elents to take care of.
"Tsk, tsk, tsk... Even though I beca an Advanced Mage a year and a half earlier than Mo Fan, ti still feels tight."
Lu Jun decided to go into "seclusion" for six months. During this ti, he would train in the two newly awakened Elents while also taking on so tasks at the Clear Sky Hunter Agency.
At the sa ti, he needed to master the Advanced Water Magic—Heavenly Water Curtain—which required controlling 343 Star Constellations, a massive undertaking. Even his sister, Lu i, and Mo Fan would need half a year to fully grasp it.
Without mastering Advanced Magic, one could not be considered a true Advanced Mage.
Fortunately, having a ntor ca with so perks. He could "borrow" so resources, such as the Star Constellation Controller that Dean Xiao had used in his youth. Mo Fan had spent a Millions to obtain one of these.
Lu Jun realized that there were many aspects he needed to improve, so he wasn't in a rush.
Having multiple Elents did have its advantages. Whenever one stagnated, he had other ans to continue progressing. By pushing himself to the limit, he wouldn't waste a single mont.
As Lu Jun stepped out of the Oriental Pearl Tower, no one paid him any attention.
No one knew that this young man had just awakened his Advanced Elents. At most, they would assu he was an Interdiate Mage awakening his second Elent—a promising young talent, but nothing extraordinary.
His secretary, Qingyu, who followed him everywhere, had so vague suspicions. She lowered her voice and asked, "What did you co to the Pearl Tower for?"
Lu Jun smiled faintly. "What do you think?"
"You... you've beco Advanced?!"
Qingyu's usual cold deanor broke, her heart trembling with shock.
"How does it feel? Pretty hopeless, right?" Lu Jun said smugly. "From now on, I'll always be above you. Water Institute's eternal runner-up!"
Hearing this, Qingyu gritted her teeth. She had planned to accumulate experience as the top student for a year or two before purchasing a Star River Vessel, but now Lu Jun had knocked her down.
Advanced Level now felt more distant than ever.
For a brief mont, she had the urge to bite him.
In the end, she simply let out a cold snort, strode over to the driver's seat, and started the car. With her personality, she wouldn't actually act on such impulses.
When Lu Jun arrived ho and stepped out of the car, he saw her sports car speed away, leaving only dust in its wake. He scratched his head seed like she was really upset.
A few days later, in the living room of Golden Source Apartnt, Lu Jun was practicing Star Constellation control and experinting with Summoning Magic.
Even though he had just awakened the Elent, with his advanced spiritual realm, capturing a re seven Star Constellations was quite simple.
Buzz! Buzz! Buzz!
Soon, in his spiritual universe, faint moon-white Stardust began to release wisps of crescent-colored energy. Around him, several Stars appeared, connecting with slight difficulty, stumbling through the process.
A crescent-white arc flashed—his first-tier Basic Spell, Dinsional Summon: Contract Imprint, was cast.
Lu Jun's spirit trembled. In a daze, he saw a grand crescent-white door, engraved with intricate, mysterious patterns—each resembling the markings of countless beasts.
Then, his senses heightened, and his soul seed to detach from his body, leaping into another dinsion.
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