This Wizard is So Unscientific!-Chapter 192 - 191 Steam World Origin Spirit State (SSS
Chapter 192 -191 Steam World Origin Spirit State (SSS Exclusive Level)_1
Chapter 192 -191 Steam World Origin Spirit State (SSS Exclusive Level)_1
Ramore Street.
Treeheart Burrow Tavern.
Today there were slightly fewer customers, but even so, one-third of the seats in the tavern were occupied.
In recent times, Transcendents coming to St. Land had been particularly numerous.
And those seeking out Ramore for its fame were far from uncommon.
A few days earlier.
The news of Tuck, the Blasphemer with an S Level Transcendent Talent from St. Land, had spread to every corner of the continent through the Magic Network.
That had caused a significant stir across the continent not long ago.
S Level Transcendent Talent.
In the entire Augus Twin Stars Transcendent World, only one such unique individual had emerged over the last decade.
Coming to St. Land, wasn’t it worth sharing the good luck?
In the future, when telling bedtime stories to the children, it would surely elevate their admiration for their storyteller by a notch.
They couldn’t really go to the actual Ramore, though.
It had become a powerful stronghold of the Dark Sun Church.
But St. Land’s Ramore Street was still a place one could visit.
At this moment, the benefits of St. Land providing a separate area for the residents of Ramore became evident.
As a large number of Transcendents arrived, drawn by its reputation.
The businesses on Ramore Street, especially those selling local specialties, were exceptionally booming.
Pushing open the half-door, Tuck looked left and right at today’s tavern.
The number of people was just right.
Not too noisy, yet not so quiet that he couldn’t pick up any news.
“A large portion of Blackhorn Stone Pot Meat, and a serving of Stone Fruit Wine,” Tuck said to the bartender.
“Would you like to try some Varochi Shochu? This is a drink specially provided by our tavern for the Blasphemer.”
The bartender began to pitch to Tuck.
“Back in Ramore, this was the Blasphemer Tuck’s favorite drink.”
“The Blasphemer Tuck’s favorite drink?”
Tuck was slightly taken aback.
“I wasn’t aware of that.”
“You can tell you don’t come by often; everyone knows this,” the bartender shrugged.
“Recently, quite a few Transcendents from out of town have made special trips to taste the local specialty of Ramore and the Blasphemer Tuck’s favorite, Varochi Shochu, brewed personally by Ramore’s distillers.”
After thinking for a moment, Tuck said earnestly,
“I think I still prefer Stone Fruit Wine.”
Then Tuck glanced slightly over his head towards the few tavern tables near the fireplaces where Steam Grey Mist was visibly gathering more than usual.
There, the Steam Grey Mist lingered without dispersing, engaging in a very peculiar eco-cycle on a small scale.
“What’s with that situation over there?” Tuck asked.
On his way here.
Tuck had already sensed many similar peculiar scenes.
Origin Energy Steam!
It seemed to have taken on a life of its own.
Within St. Land, it exhibited various unbelievable behaviors.
The bartender followed Tuck’s gaze, looked up, and then shook his head.
“I don’t know either, it just appeared after that day.”
“Honestly, if it weren’t for those high-level Transcendents mentioning that something strange happened in St. Land, I wouldn’t even know.”
“To me, it was just an ordinary day.”
“But… according to them, that was clearly not an ordinary day.”
“The Steam in St. Land has been a bit odd recently.”
“That’s how the Origin Energy Steam is over there. Even if it’s cleared away, it gathers again after a while.”
“But it’s just a bit of Origin Energy Steam; there’s no problem with it.”
“Instead, sitting in that cluster of Origin Energy Steam at night is quite amusing.”
While chatting idly, Tuck ordered his meal and took the recent newspapers from the newspaper rack on the side.
He then settled down at a spot next to the corridor leading to the back street.
He began to go through the news of events that had transpired outside during the time he was closed off, refining materials, and adding points to his Talent.
As for the Steam Daily Newspaper of St. Land.
It was not as meticulous as the official newspapers with widespread circulation.
They dared to report on just about anything.
In an outdated issue of the newspaper, an incident was mentioned where the Sky Sail Merchant Company was robbed by a Sky Pirate Gang.
Tuck recognized the photos in the newspaper; after all, he had been one of the reckless bandits at the time.
As expected, with the ensuing days of newspaper issues.
Some reporters leaked information suggesting that the Sky Sail Merchant Company’s St. Land branch was conspiring with the Dark Sun Church, intending to use the delivery of a sealed object to disrupt the Steam Neverfreeze Port on the Eastern Coast.
The Neverfreeze Port on the Eastern Coast was a hub connecting the Northern Borderland of the Duchy Cerion with the ocean.
It was a critical point at the level of a major artery.
This maneuver was aimed at hindering the assistance from the Neverfreeze Port to St. Land.
Unfortunately!
The Bloodsharp Air Pirate Gang, used as a scapegoat, was eradicated.
Tuck reaped quite a bit of benefit from this as well.
The following days were about the investigations into the Sky Sail Merchant Company.
While the reports were ordinary.
Between the lines, Tuck read about the many lives lost because of this.
There were also reports on the perfect elite materials of the Second and Third Ranks, which were covered by the St. Land Daily.
Of course, they only occupied small sections in the corner of the page.
Meanwhile, the large expanses of the Steam Daily still revolved around the construction progress of the Steam Lighthouse within the Spiritual Realm, as well as the purification of the Dark Sun contamination, and the numerous battles against the Dark Sun Church.
When looking at the recent days’ newspapers,
Tuck saw some short reports on the recent changes in St. Land.
Reading these reports, Tuck allowed himself a slight smile.
If it were not for Tuck’s in-depth understanding and clear knowledge of what had actually happened,
he might have thought these were just ordinary changes.
And indeed, the outside world reacted in this very way.
Many powerful Transcendents felt that something had changed in St. Land, but what exactly it was and what the implications would be were not clear to them.
However,
as the creator of it all, Tuck was very clear.
He had broken through the 2000% Talent limit, incidentally shattering the barrier between steam and the world.
The Steam Ecology of St. Land, as the responder and promoter, had received feedback.
The Steam Ecology had also somewhat broken through the barrier between steam and the world.
The many unusual Steam Phantoms now appearing in St. Land,
like the Origin Energy Steam in the tavern’s fireplace that seemed to converge at the tables as if alive,
such as the vast Steam Grey Mist chasing after the steam trams,
or even the Steam Origin Energy that would actively respond to the Origin Energy Steam Engine, etc.
All of these were because,
[Steam Ecology] and the [Lava Furnace Tree Stump] as the world were,
merging.
Tuck’s Steam Wizard Ecology was small, yet highly efficient.
In just over half a day, Tuck had initially stabilized and adapted to his new Transcendent Talent.
The [Steam Ecology] constructed by the Steam Tower was merging with St. Land’s [World].
That would take a longer time.
After all, the known history of St. Land’s [Lava Furnace Tree Stump] spanned over a thousand years.
Moreover, St. Land had entered into an explosive expansion over the past hundred years.
It needed time,
to complete the fusion.
The slumbering St. Land would welcome its steam era.
In contemplation,
the waitress brought Tuck his food and drinks.
With the smell of the food tantalizing his senses, Tuck felt a hearty appetite.
In the past few days, Tuck had been refining materials and adapting to his new Transcendent Talent, without so much as a warm meal.
As he filled his hungry stomach, Tuck opened his Attribute Talent page.
[Transcendent Talent]
Precision Correction (SSS Level): 1050%.
Steam World Origin Spirit State (SSS Exclusive Level): 2020%.
As he entered the threshold above 2000%,
Tuck acquired an “Exclusive Talent” of SSS Level.
Theoretically, 2000% was the limit.
Tuck had broken through the SSS Level Cap.
Thus, this higher Transcendent Talent created by Tuck naturally became his [Exclusive].
The SSS Exclusive Level [Steam World Origin Spirit State] Talent was quite incredible.
As it resonated with the World Origin, it further strengthened Tuck’s ability to comprehend the Rune Mysteries.
Secondly,
the [World] Attribute began to manifest within Tuck’s Steam Wizard Ecology.
Tuck’s Steam Wizard Ecology started to establish a clear “boundary” with the outside world.
Even so, the Steam Wizard Ecology itself began to mobilize the power of [Barrier] to formulate a direct “World Barrier”.
Tuck could easily harness the power to cross this [World] boundary.
However, when Tuck tried to use the traces of “Dark Sun” nurtured in the shadows to contaminate himself,
the Steam Ecological World distinctly mobilized the power of the ecological world barrier for resistance and also called upon the Light within the ecology. Following the Magic Network that Tuck had preliminarily built to cleanse the contamination.
All of this happened naturally.
In theory, Tuck’s Steam Wizard Ecology of such a low Level should not possess such attributes.
But an SSS Exclusive Level [Steam World Origin Spirit State] Transcendent Talent
easily created such an impossibility.
After having his fill,
Tuck took out a thick tome of the Augus Twin Star Transcendent World’s history and began to read it.
The materials for advancing to the Third Rank had already been refined.
The exclusive SSS Transcendent Talent had also been fully developed.
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This time, Tuck had come expressly for his advancement.
Of course, before that, he needed to make contact with Hilor.
Previously, Tuck had taken a stroll outside Hilor’s office and had not found any trace of him.
He wasn’t at the tavern either.
So the only option was to wait here.
After nearly half a day’s time had passed, with one batch of tavern customers replacing another,
Tuck finally caught up with the ever-busy Hilor.