Chapter 303 Ready to go

Chapter 303 Ready to go
When dealing with the enemy, we should despise him strategically and take him seriously tactically.

Although Ivan has enough confidence, he will not underestimate Yuses. You know, the star-spotted frog is a creature with stellar bloodline. Such a transformation is likely to make the other party gain spatial affinity.

With spatial affinity, we are naturally advantaged in studying spatial networks.

On the second day after the space turbulence occurred, the guild sent people to help Ivan repair the damaged Swift Wood Tower. The main body and the protective array were not damaged, and the repair was quick and completed in most of the day.

After cleaning up, Ivan continued his research, and this time he called Locke and the Queen Silkworm.

"Don't count on me. I don't know anything."

"Hmm."

Locke was the first to state that he was just a newbie, and his words were recognized by the Silkworm Queen.

Both the man and the insect have a certain affinity for space, but they know the fact but not the reason. Their ability to control space is entirely based on instinct, and they know nothing about spatial networks.

As for the ability to comprehend, it is also a mess.

"Alright, alright, there's no need to emphasize how useless you are." Ivan looked at him with a hint of disdain.

"Hehe, it's because I'm afraid it will delay your research." Locke didn't care.

"I know what I'm doing." Ivan had a plan.

"That's good. Just tell us what you want us to do. We will do whatever you tell us to do without any ambiguity, right? Queen Silkworm." Locke finally made his promise.

"Yes, the Silkworm King is right." The Silkworm Queen agreed.

The man and the insect looked at him expectantly, but saw Ivan's malicious smile.

The next second, the Queen Silkworm noticed an obvious change in Locke's expression.

"Locke, you--"

"it's me."

"Evan?"

"Yes, it is this wizard."

At this time, Ivan used the secret method of clone to transfer part of his consciousness to Locke.

The so-called "Trinity" not only allows the clone's senses to be shared with the original body, but also allows the original body to be lent its body for use. This is the same as a magical pet, and many wizards will use it.

He had never used this ability before, but the connection between his original body and his clone was not harmonious enough. Now the conditions are met.

By transferring consciousness to Locke, he took advantage of Locke's affinity for space to further explore the mysteries of space.

"The feeling is different when you have spatial affinity or when you don't." Ivan performed the 'spatial acceleration' himself, and the feeling was completely different from watching from the sidelines. The description of it as 'like a fish in water' could not be more appropriate.

When he regained consciousness, his sense of space was different, just like a fish coming ashore.

"How is it? Are you feeling unwell?"

"No, I just can only watch my own body, which is a bit - a bit weird." Locke said truthfully. He did not feel dissatisfied. The clone existed because of the original body, and everything belonged to the original body.

Ivan nodded after hearing this.

He found that the descent of consciousness required skill, otherwise he would not be able to maintain it for long at a time.

"What about me? What do you need me to do?" the Queen Silkworm couldn't help asking.

"From a certain perspective, Locke is also a member of the Swift Wood Silkworm. After becoming a Silkworm, you can try to put him into the space insect nest." Ivan suggested. He had just confirmed that Locke had the ability to completely transform into a Swift Wood Silkworm.

If the Silkworm Queen could take Locke in, he could also use it to observe the space insect nest and enrich his knowledge.

"Well - then I'll try." The Silkworm Queen's eyes lit up.

A month passed by, and Ivan gradually became proficient in "Consciousness Descent" and had a more comprehensive understanding of space energy.

During this period, he visited the Guild Library and the Vernon Millennium Archives many times, where he found some things that could be used as reference, which made his ideas become clearer.

Afterwards, he applied to borrow the Void Rat Amber again, this time for only half a month. Vice President Angus agreed and even teased him with a smile.

"Everything is ready, it's time to do something big."

"Boss, come on, please don't be stingy in using my body."

"The same goes for this silkworm queen."

Back at Xunmu Tower, Ivan was ready to go.

After he gave some instructions, he was soon enveloped by the invisible light of wisdom.

……

It is also the residence of the Space School, in another three-story tower.

"He often goes in and out of the library, and sometimes goes to other places. We don't know where he goes, and we dare not follow him." Deacon Blau reported to Youses.

"Sharpening your sword before a battle is simply ridiculous." Yuses sneered after hearing this.

In his opinion, the other party would only keep looking for information if their knowledge reserves were insufficient, which just proved that the other party lacked confidence. It was really unreasonable for such a person to want to defeat him.

"Do we still need to keep an eye on it?" Blau asked carefully.

He secretly kept an eye on the whereabouts of an elder. To be honest, this was a taboo, especially since the elder was a very prestigious one. If he was not careful, he might be doomed.

"No need, I don't think he can make much of a wave." Yuses waved his hand.

This person is not a concern, but when he thinks of another person, Barney, he is a little unhappy. There is no doubt that Barney is his number one rival, and he is not sure of winning.

"Elder, I will take my leave first."

Coming out of the tower, Blau breathed a sigh of relief.

Ever since the elder transplanted the eyeball, his temper has become more and more strange and violent. Sometimes he even feels that he is not like a wizard.

On the other hand, Barney, who is highly regarded by the guild, has moved into a new residence.

Compared to others who were racing against time, Wizard Barney seemed much more relaxed. He even had time to invite a few friends to review previous mistakes, and it seemed that he did not take the one-year competition seriously.

"Barney, why do you want to participate in this competition? Isn't it a waste of time?" asked his friend in confusion.

"At that time, I only had one thought, which was to do something to save face." Barney said with a wry smile.

He had just experienced the space turbulence, and his mind had not yet completely calmed down. He got involved in the contest without thinking much. Looking back now, it seemed a bit inappropriate.

"You have already won the first place in the appreciation competition. Taking part in the small appreciation competition is pure bullying. When you win, others will take it for granted. If you lose, it will be a big problem." Another person said speechlessly.

"Anyway, my words are out and I can't take them back."

"That's right, but don't really lose. That would be a huge blow to your reputation."

"Can't lose."

Faced with his friend's reminder, Barney was full of confidence.

At the same time, without Angus asking for confidentiality, the matter of the "Small Appreciation Competition" was inadvertently revealed by an elder.

After several days of fermentation, the matter had basically spread throughout the entire Enchanting Guild.

Many people were happy to watch the fun, thinking back to the past, because the Space School had the smallest number of members, the school seemed particularly united. Now that something like this had happened, it was enough to prove that the so-called "unity" was nonsense.

There were also many people who felt sorry for Ivan, believing that some people in the Space School were being unreasonable and suppressing people who had made great contributions.

Some people even raised their hoes and prepared to dig the wall.

The guild's enchanters reacted differently, and they all began to pay attention to this.

 I’m stuck, so I’ll post a chapter tonight.

  
 
(End of this chapter)