After several days of refinement, Zhao Guang finally began to complete his first Divine Arts on this day.
No, it should be said it's a Super Magic Skill at a Divine Skill Level. A giant Magic Array appeared before Zhao Guang, constructed entirely from his own power without using any other materials.
With his own Fantasy Embodiment Law, Zhao Guang now had the ability to do some things particularly economically.
The main material at the very center, Zhao Guang had no choice over this, but fortunately, he possessed a Demigod Divine Position.
The incredibly cold Divine Position was placed by Zhao Guang in the center of the Magic Array. As the power circulated, the Divine Status gradually began to melt. No, not melt; strictly speaking, it was decomposed, just looking as if it was melting.
Zhao Guang was utilizing the special power and the aura of Laws within it, rather than merging it completely.
In other words, most of the power was actually wasted. If it were someone else, they would definitely not act like Zhao Guang. However, Zhao Guang's approach could maximally exclude all negative influences on himself.
After these influences were dispersed, Zhao Guang's Super Magic Skill finally took form.
Raising his hand, Zhao Guang looked at the frost gathered in the palm of his hand, constantly changing into various shapes. This is the Death Frost, capable of communicating with the Death Aura, a Frost Power containing the Law of Frost.
Although this mimics the Law, due to his various powers, this Frost is tremendously powerful.
Zhao Guang calculated that with this power's potential, he could confront that guy from the other day with frost as well, absolutely suppressing the opponent.
Unfortunately, he did not possess Frost Spells at a Divine Skill Level; otherwise, combining the two would yield even greater power.
It wouldn't be suppression; it would directly freeze the opponent, possibly even obliterate them on the spot.
"Finally, something resembling some form." Currently, his combat power among the Demigods should be passable. Without using a trump card, he could genuinely compete with other Demigods.
At this moment, Zhao Guang finally had a sense of security.
Next, there were other Divine Arts which needed to be completed as soon as possible.
He also needed to go out and experience more, especially meeting other Demigods, to use his Laws to conserve materials more efficiently in creating his Divine Arts, or even not needing to use other materials in the future.
Materials at the Demigod Level are headache-inducing just to think about.
And looking at another Demigod Divine Position in his hand, let's just forget about it for now.
The malice it contained was too strong, even if he could dispel it, this thing wasn't suitable for constructing Divine Magic or war machinery. Better to keep it and see if it can be useful in the future.
On the other side, after Huan Wu arrived at the newly established Imperial Palace, she began receiving teachings from Aleya.
Originally, she thought the Imperial Palace would be exceedingly lavish, but upon entering, she found it wasn't the case at all. The reason was simple: it had just been constructed and hadn't been extensively renovated or decorated yet.
Of course, another reason was that Zhao Guang didn't like such extreme luxury.
In fact, even the number of people in the Imperial Palace wasn't many, something that would gradually be filled later on.
What Huan Wu didn't expect was that the tragic fate she imagined didn't occur.
She wasn't subjected to any abuse, nor was she sent somewhere at night as imagined, or found someone on top of her while sleeping, despite having prepared herself for it.
It seemed that the King of the Xuanwu Kingdom wasn't as brutal and lecherous as her tribesmen had claimed.
Moreover, Aleya did not deliberately make things hard for her, initially just giving her a fright. Following that were some very normal teachings, especially regarding human habits and thoughts, and the handling of various matters.
There was a complete system for analyzing and dealing with all sorts of matters, far beyond what her tribespeople could compare to.
So this is humanity; their research in these peculiar areas is truly remarkable.
If she had learned these things early on, perhaps her tribe could've become powerful faster and not have been bullied like this by the other five races.
In fact, Huan Wu's presence here, to some extent, was voluntary.
Because only someone of the royal family could control so many Butterfly People, Huan Wu, usually someone with little presence in the royal family, had to step forward voluntarily to prevent her tribespeople from being purged.
If it hadn't been for her talent, she might not have even reached the level of a Great Mage.
Because usually, Huan Wu had little inclination for conflict, nor was she overly diligent in training.
At the same time, Aleya was shocked internally. These Butterfly People were indeed stronger than Foxmen in certain aspects. Their naturally graceful demeanor made Huan Wu very quick in learning various etiquettes.
Fortunately, these Butterfly People were slower in learning and comprehending political thinking, but this was enough to amaze Aleya.
She had previously encountered Butterfly People on the battlefield, and due to both sides typically being Priests and auxiliary Mages, they often just stared at each other from afar. There were no opportunities to understand each other's habits, personalities, and so on.
Now being able to have close contact, Aleya already regarded her as an excellent observation subject.
"Not bad, not bad, finally resembling something."
Looking at Huan Wu, her posture after retracting her wings was as elegant as the noble young ladies raised in luxuries from childhood. In terms of temperament, she was not inferior to herself by much, yet was completely different in direction.
Even Aleya felt a bit of jealousy; why did Xi Fei keep such a woman by her side?
In this way, wouldn't her time and resources at night be further reduced?
She didn't think Zhao Guang would let Huan Wu go, after all, to Aleya, that guy was truly lecherous.
"It's all thanks to your good teaching." Huan Wu didn't know what Aleya was thinking, so she could only lower her stance. Seeing Huan Wu like this, Aleya, even with some feelings inside her, couldn't erupt.
"Alright, let's move on to the next study. For this, you must focus, as it relates to your tribe's future status." What would be studied next were specific management and the uniqueness of the kingdom.
Especially concerning the Magic Net, which could enormously enrich a magic system race's combat and life.
Aleya pondered silently whether to bring in a batch of Foxmen from the Beastmen. If these guys grew up, what else would there be left for her? The Foxmen's status would be worrisome.
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