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With the Sun ditation Art at level 5 and his spiritual force reaching 30 points, Levi had officially beco a senior First-Circle Wizard. Next, he needed to catch up regarding his spell power slowly.
Levi was relieved upon becoming a senior First-Circle Wizard. All his efforts up until now were for this day.
Next, as long as he continued consuming the Electric Daisy Potion, Levi felt he could break through to beco a Second -Circle Wizard by age 50.
If he managed to do so, it would be considered incredibly fast. The speed at which he achieved breakthroughs was only slightly inferior to the Children of the Elents supported by various large factions.
After all, Levi had started his journey as a wizard late and was a Child of Chaos. If it weren’t for his proficiency panel and the special effect of the Dance of the Fire God, he would probably have never beco an official wizard in his life.
After two years, the relationship between Levi and Grimm had gradually improved. After all, he had contributed nearly 10,000 Aether Stones to the
Grimm Tower in the past two years by purchasing ingredients for refining the
Electric Daisy Potion.
Coupled with other miscellaneous expenses, despite Levi having a steady inco stream, his current Aether Stones reserves had fallen from the original 30,000 to less than 20,000.
Very few wizards in the Outer Circle Area could use the Electric Daisy Potion so extravagantly to cultivate. Most of them just let nature take its course, unlike Levi, who splurged like crazy.
Even Grimm hesitated to use the Electric Daisy Potion too frequently because his aptitude was insufficient. He felt that becoming a Second-Circle Wizard was his limit. It would be a waste to use the potion for himself. Therefore, he was in no rush to cultivate. He could earn more money by selling the Electric Daisy Potions he saved.
This way, his wizard family would gradually develop and grow. Perhaps he would have outstanding descendants who would rise and lead the family to beco a powerful third-circle wizard organization in the future.
"After two years of secluded cultivation, besides the ditation arts, the Golden Snake Breathing Technique is also halfway done. In another two years, I’ll be able to reach level 12.” Levi felt gratified.
Besides the Golden Snake Breathing Technique, he had achieved varying degrees of progress in other breathing techniques. Yet, their progress was far inferior to that of the Golden Snake Breathing Technique. The difference lay in the secret dicine.
After Levi’s years of experience, he had co up with the secret to cultivate his breathing techniques quickly. The ingredients he used in the secret dicine had to be as close as possible to the original beast represented by the breathing technique. Their bloodlines and elental affinity had to be similar.
The secret dicine for the Golden Snake Breathing Technique required transcendent snake blood, ambergris, and dragon horn powder. However, there were no elental affinity restrictions. Therefore, the Golden Snake’s secret dicine made from Jorman’s snake blood was sufficient for his use. However, as his level increased and his bloodline beca purer, Levi was unsure if there would be a requirent for elental affinity in the future.
As for the Red Lotus Breathing Technique, before the legendary grade, he only needed to include the blood of any Dragon Clan in his secret dicine. It did not matter whether he used the blood of an earth-elent Earthly Dragon Beast or a water-elent Leviathan. After advancing to the legendary grade, there was another requirent. He had to use the blood of a fire-elent Dragon Clan. Otherwise, the effect of the secret dicine would be significantly reduced.
He needed more specific blood to continue evolving the Red Lotus Breathing Technique. Indubitably, a fire beast like Red Lotus was a powerful existence with a fire elent affinity. However, Levi did not have access to a Dragon Clan with a fire elent affinity, so he had to continue consuming secret dicine made from Jorman’s snake blood. This ant the Red Lotus Breathing
Technique’s cultivation speed was far slower than that of the Golden Snake Breathing Technique.
As for the Blood Beast Breathing Technique, it was a no-brainer that its secret dicine required the blood of Blood Clan mbers. Levi was still using Andrew’s blood, which had little effect. He would just have to go to the human world and capture so of the original Blood Clan mbers to use as blood packs.
Similarly, the secret dicine for the Black Whale Breathing Technique had no elental affinity restrictions. It was fine as long as he used the blood of a transcendent whale. Levi still used Leviathan’s blood, which was barely sufficient. The effect was not as good as using the blood of a second -circle whale.
In short, after a breathing technique advanced to the legendary grade, the choice of ingredients for its secret dicine needed to be more specific.
Therefore, Levi ca out of seclusion to source ingredients for the secret dicines of his breathing techniques one at a ti.
Other than that, another skill had finally advanced after 10 years of cultivation. It was the Black Devil Blade.
[Levi]
[Black Devil Blade: Level 5 (1/30000)]
"The Black Devil Blade has yet to reach its maximum. Who created this?”
At this mont, Levi began to wonder who created this technique. The creator of the Black Devil Blade probably never imagined that Levi would use the proficiency panel to cultivate this skill to level 5 slowly. Levi has cultivated this technique, causing it to ultimately surpass the limits of the mortal world, making it a transcendent secret technique.
Of Levi’s skills, the one with the slowest proficiency point gain was the Black Devil Blade. There were no shortcuts to cultivating this skill. Levi could not use any secret dicine to aid his cultivation. It purely depended on Levi’s constant cultivation.
Therefore, Levi would spend so ti every day to hone his skills.
One of the conditions for the Black Devil Blade to advance to level 5 was to have the spiritual force of an official wizard.
This was naturally not a problem for Levi..
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