My Daily Life of Farming in the World of Cultivation-Chapter 260: Revised: 66 Land Reclamation_2

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Chapter 260: Revised -66 Land Reclamation_2

Fang Yun discovered that the yellow energy gathered from this wave of spells had only completed one-thousandth of the process.

To fill the entire mountain, it would take at least one thousand more of such spells.

However, casting such a spell just once consumed one-fifth of Fang Yun’s Divine Sense, not to mention the Mana expenditure.

In other words, even if Fang Yun disregards the risk of fainting, he can only cast this spell five times.

To ensure his self-preservation abilities, such a spell can be cast at most three times.

He must then begin to recover his Divine Sense, otherwise, on this island, who knows when a demon beast or a disapproving Cultivator might approach.

At that point, it would be very troublesome.

Therefore, in summary, if Fang Yun continues in this manner,

it might take over a hundred years to complete the land reclamation.

This calculation made Fang Yun’s scalp tingle.

He began to question whether attempting to reclaim land with his current strength was somewhat of a pipe dream.

Although he had anticipated this process would be difficult, Fang Yun didn’t expect to encounter such an insurmountable challenge at the very start.

Taking a deep breath, Fang Yun’s emotions slowly calmed down.

His Divine Sense is limited, and although he has an ample amount of Mana, it cannot be squandered freely.

Since both resources are finite, to achieve his goal, he must, within the bounds of his limited Divine Sense and Mana,

mobilize enough yellow energy.

If so, then he must find a way to improve upon the crude method of using wave links to drive the yellow energy.

It’s like building a house; if one wants to construct a house alone, they must learn to use tools, instead of carrying the burden alone.

But how to create a suitable tool?

Fang Yun continued to drive his Divine Sense, entering the microscopic world between heaven and earth.

He then observed this yellow energy.

This yellow energy is piled up particle by particle in the space between heaven and earth, like dust scattered in the air.

As other energies collided, it slowly drifted in the world.

Although it appears light and airy, once Fang Yun links to it using Five Elements Magic, due to the vast quantity, it becomes extremely heavy.

This weight is manifested in the difficulty of moving the yellow energy,

not in the commonly mentioned sense of gravity.

In the microscopic world among the spaces, Fang Yun did not find an appropriate method.

He could only withdraw from the microscopic world and then observe a nearby stone.

After considering, the Five Elements Magic within Fang Yun began to operate, and the spell’s waves acted upon the stone.

His Divine Sense followed these spell waves into the stone.

After entering the stone’s microscopic world, Fang Yun found that the yellow energy dispersed in the air had all condensed together here.

It was like yellow walls, occupying all of Fang Yun’s microscopic vision.

Only among these yellow walls were there some holes.

Within the holes, minute yellow energy slowly flowed.

Looking at the endless yellow walls in his vision, and the energy flowing within the holes,

Fang Yun directly aligned the waves of the Five Elements Magic with the flowing energy.

With the flow of energy, it swiftly traversed the holes, occupying all the flowing energy.

Then, remembering something, Fang Yun withdrew his Divine Sense from the microscopic world.

With a thought, the stone before him began to lightly float.

Upon seeing this, Fang Yun’s eyes brightened.

He found that lifting the stone this way consumed much less Mana.

As for the Divine Sense consumption, it reduced dramatically.

Fang Yun continued to manipulate the stone, making it rotate continuously around him, then applied the same method to increase the number of stones he controlled.

As the count of stones increased, reaching the number his previous spell created,

Fang Yun felt a slight pressure on his Divine Sense and Mana.

Upon careful sensing, Fang Yun found that although this method only consumed about one-third of the previous amount,

it still didn’t entirely meet his needs.

Sensing the floating stones around him, Fang Yun began to ponder if there was a way to further reduce the pressure.

As these stones slowly rotated, Wang Yun found that the vibrations from the stones somewhat aligned with those of the yellow energy between heaven and earth.

Although this alignment wasn’t strong, with increasing numbers, it nevertheless impacted Fang Yun’s control of the stones.

Observing the alignment between the stones and the yellow energy, Fang Yun wondered if this alignment equated to gravity.

However, thinking further, gravity originates from beneath, while this alignment comes from all directions.

In some sense, it is more like air resistance.

As for gravity, Fang Yun did not sense any gravitational waves upon finer inspection.

Perhaps his Divine Sense hadn’t reached a level of such sensitivity,

or maybe the stones were too small to produce significant gravity that Fang Yun could detect.

Putting aside the conjecture about gravity, Fang Yun first cast the Five Elements Magic to disperse the yellow energy around the stones,

disrupting the vibrational alignment between the yellow energy and the stones.

In an instant, it felt as though the stones he was driving had halved in weight.

Manipulating the stones became more effortless.

Fang Yun then directed the stones into the sea, placing them near the top of the submerged mountain,

which meant beneath the Stone Island.

He piled up the stones and then mobilized the surrounding yellow energy to fill the gaps between them.

Compared to fully converting the yellow energy into stone, using yellow energy as an adhesive drastically lowered Fang Yun’s expenditure.

As the yellow energy solidified, the stones driven by Feng Yun finally consolidated at the base of the island.

Upon completing this part of the work, Fang Yun began to move all the scattered stones atop the Stone Island to the island’s base.

By using the yellow energy to bond them, he secured them under the island, forming part of the future large island’s foundation.

Having accomplished this, Fang Yun had consumed part of his Divine Sense, and about one-third of his Mana.

For safety, Fang Yun left the Stone Island and returned to his secret base.

He started absorbing the deeper Spiritual Energy between heaven and earth to slowly replenish his Mana.

As for the Divine Sense in his Sea of Consciousness, it could only be slowly restored through Qi Refinement and Spirit Transformation.

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After all, he had no specific Cultivation Technique for Divine Sense; aside from natural recovery, Fang Yun had no other better methods.

Mana restoration took only three days, but Divine Sense recovery took Fang Yun nearly a month.

This recovery speed was too slow, forcing Fang Yun to find ways to improve his land reclamation methods.

Otherwise, even if it wouldn’t take a hundred years, fifty years would still be required.

Fifty years could see Fang Yun surpassing the Golden Core Stage.

How could he wait for the island to fully form?

Even if the island did form, it wouldn’t be of any use to a Golden Core Stage cultivator like Fang Yun.