Chapter489-The Excited Faer
"Let me ask you one question—are you confident in completing the array?"
Laeve's gaze was intense as she looked at Faer.
Faer frowned, seemingly calculating something in his mind. He didn't answer immediately but instead raised his hand, manipulating different elements to float in the air. Then he began to work through complex mathematical formulas.
This time, Laeve remained unusually quiet. She didn't rush him but waited patiently.
A few hours later, Faer finally displayed a relieved smile on his face.
He looked up, excitement in his eyes, and said to Laeve,
"Based on my calculations, while restoring the array will take quite a long time, from a theoretical standpoint, it's absolutely possible to restore it."
"I see, then I understand," Laeve responded.
She then placed the last of her luggage from the mage tower into her spatial bag.
Next, she took out a piece of paper and handed it to Faer.
"I plan to go into seclusion. Here's the address I've chosen. It's a very special place, and I don't want anyone else coming here except for you."
"After all, you know I'm a very quiet person and don't like being disturbed."
"I'll continue to cultivate these rare plants. If I make any progress, I'll inform you in advance."
"As for the exchange, I need you to help me obtain the Second Divine Position. Would you be willing to make this deal with me?"
Upon hearing this, Faer didn't hesitate at all. He nodded immediately and said,
"From the very beginning, I never intended to completely conceal the array."
"My plan is to completely restore the dual-divine-position array and then make this method public."
Faer's words were full of enthusiasm and passion, but on the other hand, Laeve remained calm.
"I can't interfere with your idea. What I can do is share more materials with you."
"Let me remind you, though, the materials you need are only available from me. While it's just part of the whole, it is still indispensable."
"However, cultivating these materials will take a lot of time. We won't see any major results within the next five years."
"So, this is a long-term deal. Faer, are you willing?"
Faer, who had never intended to hide anything, found Laeve's proposal essentially a good deal with no downsides.
He nodded in agreement without hesitation.
…
In the southern human realm, Lannis Castle,
This grand castle was the pride of the Lannis family.
It took several generations of effort to complete the framework of Lannis Castle.
Only after the current family head appeared and strongly supported the development of trade did the castle grow into its present magnificence.
At this moment, during the castle's grand ball,
Luke Lannis appeared before the crowd for the first time.
As the treasured jewel of the Lannis family, Luke had always been a figure of great expectation since birth, destined to be the first in line to inherit Lannis Castle.
The entire Lannis family unanimously agreed on this.
It wasn't for any other reason but because Luke, this little princess, had exceptional luck since childhood.
Even the family head couldn't figure out what was going on with Luke.
But one thing was certain: Luke's luck far exceeded that of ordinary people.
When Luke stepped into the ballroom, everyone present was in awe.
They had never imagined that the Lannis family's little princess would be so beautiful.
Amid the crowd's admiration, Luke's face remained cold and composed.
It was as though their compliments meant nothing to her.
After the ball, Luke was scheduled to undergo her Awakening Ceremony.
Everyone was eager to see what kind of talent the Lannis family's little princess possessed.
…
After leaving the castle, Laeve found a comfortable spot in a forest.
Feeling the life force around her, Laeve's mood became incredibly relaxed.
"This is a really nice place. I'm going to settle here from now on."
"Let the fools outside fight among themselves. It won't affect me here. All I need to do is quietly cultivate these plants."
"By the way, obtaining the Second Divine Position also needs to be put on the agenda. But that Faer, he always seems to speak with a bit of guilt. Still, I don't have any other options aside from him."
As Laeve muttered to herself, she began building a wooden house. This would be her home for the foreseeable future.
…
In the Elemental Rift,
Faer returned to his tribe.
Instead of enjoying the greetings and welcomes from his kin, he went straight to the basement of his study.
The basement was filled with countless bottles and jars of various sizes.
In the center of the basement stood a massive metallic long table.
Scattered across the table were numerous draft papers covered in doodles and scribbles.
But Faer didn't seem interested in tidying up at all. His mind was consumed with whether he could successfully replicate the array.
Even just replicating a small portion of it would be an incredible achievement for Faer.
With the materials provided by Laeve, Faer's progress was much faster than expected.
In just a few short years, he had successfully restored nearly 2% of the array!
However, the more Faer worked on it, the more excited he became.
The approach to drawing this array was almost identical to his own thoughts.
Although he didn't know who designed the array, Faer was convinced that the person must share an extraordinary level of synchronicity with him.
"If only I could meet such a genius in person," Faer couldn't help but sigh.
Then, he continued his research with even greater fervor.
A large number of materials were consumed, but Faer's expression was filled with a strange and inexplicable madness!
…
Over the next period of time,
Faer locked himself in the laboratory.
After relentless effort, he finally managed to restore a corner of the array.
Sadly, despite all his efforts, Faer was still unsure about how to proceed with the rest of the restoration.
The depth of the array was far beyond what he had anticipated.
"Perhaps my thinking has become too rigid. I should try to break through the limits and find a new perspective," Faer muttered, manipulating his elemental powers as he slowly began experimenting with transformations.
Who says elements can't form an array?
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