<h4>Chapter 342: Titan Continent and Goblin</h4>
<strong>Trantor: </strong>Nyoi-Bo Studio <strong>Editor: </strong>Nyoi-Bo Studio
Mythical wizards were called “mythical” because their life expectancies had already surpassed that of an average person and they were close to achieving immortality. There were three conditions that needed to be satisfied before someone could be a mythical wizard. They needed a mind power level of sixty-four hundred, a fully deified body, and a mythical life temte that would merge with their deified body.
If someone didn’t transform their body into a deified one and merge their body with a mythical life temte, the chance risk of risk they faced would be incredibly high and their chance for sess would be unbelievably low. The first step was to reach the mind power level of sixty-four hundred units, which was already a very high threshold to lots of people. It was almost impossible to reach sixty-four hundred units, even if someone had mountains of resources and philosopher’s stones avable to them.
The wizards with mythical temtes didn’t have the ability to reconstruct and cultivate mythical creatures like Lu Zhiyu, so they had to resort to the mythical creature temtes Lu Zhiyu used before, and the special wizards had to extract the bloodline source and mythical cell blood from those magical beasts.
Lu Zhiyu wrote out someplicated witchcraft techniques and the characteristics of mythical cell structure on the ckboard. He also wrote down the three basic conditions needed to reach level seven. Time passed, and the dark night and stars faded away. The sun rose over the horizon and the angle of the light changed, shining through the windows.
“This is all about mythical wizards and mythical creatures. What about the gods? Who are the gods? Are there any beings superior to level-seven mythical creatures? Teacher!”
Katherine was so devoted to theplicated and thickly-dotted engravings on the several ckboards it was as if she had been absorbed into another world. The light shone in from the top of the tower, and it cast long shadows on the ground. It shone on Katherine’s body. Before Katherine realized what happened, she found that Lu Zhiyu was long gone.
“Teacher?”
Katherine stood up and walked to the center of the top of the tower. She walked around, and the long white rope attached to her tall body swayed with her movements. The being with the short ck ponytail and eyes that looked like stars was no longer in the room.
Katherine suddenly felt like she had lost something precious, and her vision became blurry. She looked out through the windows and asked, “Did he leave again?”