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My Daily Life of Farming in the World of Cultivation-Chapter 124 - Reflection Skill
Chapter 124: Chapter 124 Reflection Skill
After a while, Fang Yun wearily removed the Jade Scroll from his brow.
Then, rubbing his brow with a headache.
Now, the power of his spirit is still somewhat weak, using it to delete and inscribe knowledge in the Jade Scroll seems a bit forced.
However, fortunately, there isn’t much that needs to be recorded.
Otherwise, he might not have been able to accomplish it.
Looking at the Jade Scroll in his hand, an idea came to Fang Yun’s mind and he put it into the Storage Bag.
Originally, according to the plan, he should continue to study the effects of the third Spell of Yuan Guang Skills.
But after deleting and inscribing content inside the Jade Scroll.
It had already caused some excessive consumption of his spirit, so he decided to rest for a while first.
Immediately after, Fang Yun returned to his resting cave.
In the following days, Fang Yun roamed between the spirit field on the mountain and the fields at the mountain’s base.
Observing the soon-to-be mature Spirit Rice and other crops.
However, at this final stage of maturity, with the protection of Spiritual Insects, there was nothing much Fang Yun needed to worry about.
Five days later, Fang Yun’s spiritual power recovered.
Then, he resumed his research on the third Spell of Yuan Guang Skills.
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After all, since most of the work was already done, it would not be good to leave it unfinished.
Arriving at a scenic small hillside, Fang Yun looked at the rolling waves in the far distance.
In his mind, various key points of applying the third Spell of Yuan Guang Skills continuously flowed.
Subsequently, Fang Yun recited the incantation, and his handprint flipped accordingly.
The Mana inside his body, guided by the incantation and handprint, began to rotate continuously.
This time, he finally did not fail in executing the spell.
Soon, a subtle fluctuation spread from Fang Yun’s body towards the distance.
As the Mana circulated to the endpoint of this Spell, Fang Yun suddenly felt something.
It was similar to the feeling when the Round Mirror Skill previously had no focal point.
Clearly, the third Spell of Yuan Guang Skills also needed a medium to successfully cast the Spell.
Originally, the medium for Yuan Guang Skills should be a mirror formed from Light Energy.
But now, Fang Yun obviously did not have such a mirror, nor other energy-formed mirrors in his possession.
Thus, an idea struck him, and he directly established the focal point of this Spell in the air in front of him.
Not long after, ripples appeared in front of Fang Yun’s body.
Then vague and distorted scenes emerged.
As Fang Yun closely observed the scenes in front of him and then looked towards the distant sea.
And according to the description of this particular Spell of Yuan Guang Skills.
Although the reflections were blurred, Fang Yun could still recognize them as images of the distant sea.
That is to say, although the images were blurred, they could also be described as something akin to a mirage.
The function of the third Yuan Guang Skills was clearly to reflect distant landscapes onto the air medium in front of him through a special method.
In this regard, this Spell could arguably be referred to as the Reflection Skill.
Fang Yun had already known about this effect from the descriptions in the Yuan Guang Skills.
He didn’t find it particularly surprising.
It’s just that he hadn’t seen it as clearly as now.
Now that he understood the effect of this Spell, he then contemplated whether this effect could be achieved through other means, then bringing out different results.
Because this Reflection Skill still needed to act within a certain medium.
And the formation of a medium itself requires some time.
Whether it is by condensing Light Energy to form a mirror.
Or directly using Spiritual Energy to form a mirror.
They all require a considerable amount of time.
Consequently, if you add the time taken to cast the Reflection Skill itself.
The total time required for this Spell becomes quite lengthy.
This makes it highly inconvenient.
Therefore, the first direction for the improvement of Reflection Skill is to change its reliance on using a medium, which is seen as a weakness, and to shorten the overall casting time.
Only after these aspects are improved, can the Reflection Skill potentially become an independent Spell.
Eventually, further improvements in other areas, such as resolution and casting distance, would be executed.
Thinking this, Fang Yun began contemplating ways to replace the medium or to get rid of it entirely.
Clearly, the initial phase of this Spell involves obtaining images from afar by some means.
Only in the final moments does the image display within the medium.
Hence, to shorten the casting time of the Spell.
Perhaps, Fang Yun could prepare a mirror beforehand.
And then allow the Spell to directly interact with the mirror.
However, such a mirror would ultimately still be a physical object.
It remains uncertain whether the Spell could directly alter the physical object to display distant images.
After all, even the mirror prepared by Fang Yun would just be a regular mirror.
It is impossible to prepare a mirror with magical effects.
Therefore, this method remains tentative.
The second method seems to carry some risks.
That is to directly let the Spell interact with one’s own eyes.
If successful, Fang Yun would be able to see distant landscapes directly through his eyes.
Of course, not referring to the landscapes reflected by the current Spell.
After all, that particular landscape is already visible to the eyes.
Rather, it refers to when the Spell is cast over long enough distances, far beyond what the eyes can see.
In such cases, by then one would be able to see the scenes that are originally beyond their field of vision through their eyes.
This in itself is a promising Spell.
Just like the legendary Thousand-mile Eye.
Moreover, it is different from the telescope Fang Yun aims to make.
The scenes revealed by the Reflection Skill could possibly be sights that are not visible in a straight line distance.
That itself greatly complements one’s field of vision.
Thinking this, Fang Yun leaned more towards applying this Spell directly on his own eyes.
Even potentially hoping, if improvements could be made in the future, to have the Spell’s effects directly interact with his spirit.
This way, obviously, the scenes directly seen would be much more perfect.
However now, his spirit is too weak and ethereal to make it possible.
Though in imagination it feels particularly perfect.
But the risks are also quite substantial.
After all, the precision of the eyes is unlike any other part of the body.
If one isn’t careful and ends up blinding oneself, and if the Life Essence Qi couldn’t recover it.
That would be disastrous!
Fang Yun certainly doesn’t want to turn himself into a blind man from a Spell experiment.
Thus, when deciding whether to use his own eyes as the medium.
Fang Yun needs to test whether his eyes can recover from injuries through Life Essence Qi.
Then, Fang Yun channeled his Mana, eventually forming a very fine needle on his fingertip.
And very rapidly made a small cut on the conjunctiva of his eye.