Vulcan raised his eyebrows slightly. "They’ve only been here for just over a year, and someone is already attempting to break through to the Official Wizard Realm? Their talent isn’t bad!" His gaze fell on the two of them. "These two... also very good!" He nodded repeatedly, his tone full of admiration as he continued, "Although the Eastern Kingdom Continent is barren and produces fewer individuals with Wizard Talent, those who do emerge usually possess higher aptitude. Good! Not bad!" Then he asked, "Only these three?" "This..." Daniel looked embarrassed. In his mind, the others from the Black Swamp had already been abandoned by the Wizard Tower. After a pause, he spoke in a low voice, "There were some problems with the others." He said this and lowered his head. Though it wasn’t clear what specific information Daniel conveyed, Vulcan’s expression gradually grew serious. "Hmph!" He snorted coldly. "Debt? People who can’t recognize their own limitations will never achieve anything. There’s no need for me to meet them. Let’s go!" Saying this, he walked towards the stairs. It wasn’t long before Marian and the others came downstairs. They instructed everyone not to wander off, as the Wizard Tower would make some arrangements soon. It looked like they were going to help the Leipzig Market resist the beast tide; when the time came, all disciples of the Wizard Tower would need to contribute. Carl’s eyes sparkled, and he quickly approached Marian. "Senior, I’d like to request a training chamber. I intend to attempt to break through to the Wizard Realm during this time." His words took the few people at his side by surprise. Marian first looked puzzled, but then her expression turned to one of ecstasy. "Have you completely mastered your Spiritual Inner Sea?" "Yes." Carl nodded, slightly releasing his spiritual power, revealing it to be slightly over five points. "I feel it’s about time." "Good!" Marian exclaimed, her face filled with excitement. "I knew... you would have no problem!" For more chapters visıt 𝕟𝕠𝕧𝕖𝕝·𝘧𝙞𝙧𝙚·𝔫𝔢𝔱 "Carl," Nancy frowned and said, "breaking through to the Official Wizard Realm is no small matter. It’s best to stabilize for a while before attempting it." "What do you know?" Marian snapped. "Carl will certainly have no problem. Do you think everyone is like you, timid and docile? Cultivation sometimes requires courage!" "Carl!" She pondered briefly, then said, "To break through to the Wizard Realm, you need to guard against the strange existences in the Star Realm; you cannot break through in the Wizard Tower. Go to Cloudwood Hills. More than a decade ago, a Wizard Apprentice there successfully advanced. It’s also close to where I live, so I can intervene promptly if any problems arise." Carl agreed, though he again felt a strong discomfort with Marian’s overly enthusiastic attitude. After a pause, he asked, "Then, regarding the upcoming tasks..." "You don’t need to worry about them," Marian said imperiously, waving her hand. "Just concentrate on your Cultivation and strive to become an Official Wizard. Others will take care of the Wizard Tower’s instructions." Nancy wanted to say something but hesitated. How could one rush the attempt to become a Wizard? Especially when Carl was only in his thirties; even if he delayed it by a year or two, his chances would be even greater. But looking at Marian’s excited face and Carl’s calm composure, Nancy opened her mouth but ultimately said nothing. Others were surprised at how fast Carl’s Cultivation progressed, considering his Cultivation talent wasn’t considered high. "The market was destroyed, and many people died, but some also made a fortune, obtaining some opportunities," someone spoke up. "Carl must be one of them." Everyone suddenly understood, and complex looks appeared on their faces. Envy, disdain, apprehension... The chaos of that day led to the destruction of Leipzig Market but also created many wealthy individuals. Those who dared to act that day and gained from it were, without exception, ruthless people. He probably found some valuable item, which is why his Cultivation advanced so rapidly, they speculated. Carl, of course, didn’t know what others were thinking. He only knew that he now had enough time to rest. As for the beast tide, it was no longer his concern! Becoming an Official Wizard required sensing the Star Realm and using the Spiritual Inner Sea to draw upon the energy of the Star Realm for one’s own use. However, at the time of breakthrough, one had to hide their spiritual fluctuations as much as possible to avoid attracting certain existences from the Star Realm. If one couldn’t sense the Star Realm, the worst outcome of a failed breakthrough was a great depletion of spiritual power and a regression in Cultivation, which wasn’t considered too severe. But if one attracted the attention of certain ’things’ in the Star Realm, the lightest consequence would be mental derangement, while the worst would be immediate death. There were many such examples. Divine Domain Fragment Level: Legendary Knight, Advanced Wizard Apprentice Abyss Bloodline Fusion: 29% After several months of arduous Cultivation, Carl’s spiritual power and Abyss Bloodline Fusion had already reached their limits. The next step would be becoming an Official Wizard. Based on my guess, the Divine Domain Fragment should be located within the Star Realm. I’ve entered and exited the Divine Domain Fragment many times and have never encountered Star Realm Creatures. This suggests the Divine Domain Fragment has the ability to block other existences from entering. Breaking through here, I can easily sense the Star Realm and not worry about being disturbed. Isn’t this much better than the so-called training chambers? The Divine Domain Fragment... It’s in the Sea of Consciousness, yet also in the void! After Carl brought his entire Spiritual Inner Sea under his control, a diamond-shaped crystal suddenly appeared in his perception. The Divine Domain Fragment! It was like a shattered piece of glass, deeply embedded in his Spiritual Inner Sea, hidden beneath the fluctuations of his consciousness. Only by fully mastering the Spiritual Inner Sea could he detect its presence. It exists in the Sea of Consciousness, and also in another place. This feeling was very peculiar, but as the master of the Divine Domain, Carl naturally understood it. I’m not sure whether this thing belonged to the original owner, if I brought it with me when I transmigrated, or if it’s a combination of both, Carl muttered softly. Regardless, it has now fully integrated with my Spiritual Inner Sea, inseparable from it.