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Chapter 520 - 448: Origins and Conceptions (Double-Length)
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Chapter 520: Chapter 448: Origins and Conceptions (Double-Length)

She grew more and more excited as she spoke: "Once the new body is ready, I’ll be able to revive in full state! By then, I am confident that in just one or two thousand years, I can attempt to break through the Seventh Level barrier!"

Ascending to the Seventh Level is the dream leap for countless Sixth Level Wizards.

Starfall, despite encountering such an "incident," instead sees a clearer path forward and provides a relatively optimistic time estimate of "one or two thousand years," which sufficiently illustrates the magnitude of her gains this time.

However, Viola wasn’t asking about that.

"I’m not asking about your advancement path." Viola shook her head, her sharp gaze fixed on Starfall, as if looking through the ship’s walls at the green plane outside, "What I’m asking is... ’it’. What do you plan to do with this living plane? Is it considered your creation? Your property? Or a... newborn independent intelligent life?"

The question goes straight to the core.

Starfall Wizard’s excitement on her face slightly subdued, she remained silent for a moment, the glow of her soul body slightly fluctuating, showing her inner thoughts and struggles.

She glanced at Viola, then at Jeming, and finally her gaze landed on Clark, who had been quietly listening.

After a few seconds, she seemed to make up her mind, raised her head, her eyes became exceedingly firm, and she spoke word by word:

"I intend to make ’it’... also become a Wizard."

"What?!"

Even for Jeming, who is usually composed, couldn’t help but take a deep breath at this moment, looking at Starfall in shock.

Viola’s eyes widened even more, as if she hadn’t heard clearly.

Making a living plane... become a Wizard?!

This idea is too astonishing, that both of them were rendered speechless for a moment.

The strength of Wizards lies in knowledge.

In understanding laws that allow them to explode the power of a piece of energy, an element, by dozens, thousands, or even millions of times in destructive power or utility.

This is a leap in "quality," a crushing of brute force by wisdom.

While the terror of a living plane lies in its unparalleled "quantity."

The total energy controlled by a living plane, its foundational materials, and the breadth of laws are inconceivable by an individual below Ninth Level.

Even if Wizards can multiply the power of energy they master, when facing the scale of an entire plane, they often find themselves powerless.

Thus, a living plane can often challenge High Tier Wizards across levels.

So, if a being that inherently possesses "Plane Level" mass, further masters the Wizard’s knowledge of power "multiplication"...

Jeming merely sketched that possibility in his mind, and felt a tingling scalp, unable to help taking another deep breath!

What kind of concept would that be?

A being that can efficiently transform, compress, explode, and combine the power of its "entire plane" like a Wizard manipulating witchcraft?

Honestly, Jeming feels his own setup is already quite a cheat.

But the Power of Heaven and Earth that ordinary cultivators can mobilize is truly... too small compared to "heaven and earth" itself.

Viola evidently also thought of the same frightening scenario, she exchanged a glance with Jeming, both seeing shock and a trace of indescribable thrill in each other’s eyes.

"Is such a thing... really possible?" Jeming suppressed the storm within his heart and asked the most crucial question.

This is not just a technical issue, but also involves the essence of plane consciousness, learning ability, and compatibility with the Wizard knowledge system.

This time, it was Professor Clark who answered him.

"It can be done." Clark’s voice remained steady, as if stating a theorem long validated, "The wisdom level, logical understanding ability, and complex information processing capacity of this newborn plane consciousness have already reached the prerequisites for systematically learning Wizard knowledge."

"In certain aspects, such as intuitive perception of its structural laws and macro energy mobilization, it naturally holds an advantage."

He paused, his gaze deep beneath the gray robe: "Now the focus is not on technical feasibility, but on rule permissibility. We need to confirm whether the Star Ring Federation, even the higher Star Orbit Arbitration Court, allows a special existence like a ’living plane’ to sign the ’Contract.’

Jeming immediately understood Clark’s meaning.

Every Wizard, before officially embarking on the path of learning, needs to sign that contract.

The core content of the contract is not actually harsh: mainly to keep the secret knowledge of Wizard Civilization and not betray the overall civilization interest.

Other than that, there’s not much mandatory constraint, granting Wizards considerable freedom to explore.

In fact, Wizard Civilization is not exclusionary.

Historically, there have been wise individuals from foreign races who, after undergoing strict scrutiny and signing the contract, were indeed absorbed as Wizards.

These foreign races often perform certain body modifications to become more akin to the human form of Wizard Civilization for more effective learning and application of Wizard knowledge.

Occasionally, there are supreme geniuses from certain races accepted in their native form.

From the rule text and spiritual core perspectives, as long as the conditions of "high intelligence," "voluntary contract signing," and "observance of basic terms" are met, in theory, any form of intelligent life could potentially become a Wizard.

So it seems that a living plane is not explicitly excluded?

Clark’s affirmation injected a strong booster to Starfall Wizard’s idea.

The eyes of Jeming and the others all ignited with excited sparks.

Starfall was particularly thrilled, as she seemed to see a remarkably bright future for her "child."

"Since it is theoretically feasible, then take action!" Starfall Wizard decisively stood up, her soul body emanating a glow eager to start, "I will now officially submit an application through the Magic Net to the Star Ring Federation’s relevant civilization inclusion management department!"

Her action as always was swift and resolute.

Watching her departing silhouette, Clark still calmly sipped on his hot drink, while Viola and Jeming exchanged silent looks.

(Two-in-one, that’s it for today’s Chapter.)

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