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My Daily Life of Farming in the World of Cultivation-Chapter 262 - 67 Phase 1 Complete_2
Chapter 262 -67 Phase 1 Complete_2
Sure enough, as the energy circulation path inside the stone changed, the emitted fluctuations began to feel a bit different.
Consequently, the entangled fluctuations between the earth and the stone started showing signs of loosening.
For a moment, Fang Yun felt that the stone he was lifting wasn’t as heavy anymore.
Encouraged by this, Fang Yun drove the energy inside the stone even harder, to see which circulation path’s fluctuations could completely break away from the entanglement with the Great Emperor’s fluctuations.
As he continuously channeled the energy within the stone, the emitted waves started to change constantly.
At the same time, they began to gradually decouple from the earth’s fluctuations.
After a long time, the entanglement between the emitted waves of the stone and the earth’s waves became less noticeable.
At this point, it was nearly impossible to purely rely on luck to create a wave completely free from the earth’s entanglements.
However, Fang Yun’s initial goal wasn’t to completely sever the stone from the influence of the earth.
As long as he could reduce the force required to move the stone, it was sufficient.
Reaching this level, the stone’s weight was only about one-tenth of its original weight.
It was barely enough to meet his needs.
Thus, Fang Yun began to move the entire piece of stone towards the Stone Island several kilometers away.
Upon reaching Stone Island, Fang Yun used his flying sword to dismember the mountain peak into dozens of pieces.
He then sank them beneath the Stone Island, multitasking by using the surrounding yellow energy to bind them together.
He quickly stabilized them beneath the Stone Island.
Afterward, Fang Yun returned to the previous island and started transporting mountains from it.
Simultaneously, he contemplated how to continue driving the stone’s emitted waves to keep decoupling from the earth’s waves.
Three months later, Fang Yun finally completed the foundation of the large island he was building.
Next came the issue of transporting soil.
Transferring soil posed a whole new set of challenges.
After all, moving stones was easier because they were in large blocks.
Soil, on the other hand, was loose and fragmented, making it much harder to transport in the same manner as stones.
Furthermore, the amount of soil required was more than ten times greater than the stones previously moved.
Thinking about using the same method to move the soil would result in a very time-consuming process.
So, these two issues needed to be resolved to address the problem of transporting soil for the island.
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However, after three months of moving stones, Fang Yun had some ideas regarding a solution for the soil.
Stones and soil both belonged to the Earth Attribute.
The difference lay in their energy structures; the amount of Earth Attribute energy each contained varied, resulting in two different substances in the physical world.
Essentially, on a microscopic level, both were the same substance.
Based on this, Fang Yun wondered if he could convert stones into soil.
If this idea were feasible, moving stones would be significantly easier than moving soil.
After three months of transporting stones, Fang Yun continued to explore the waves emitted by them.
For nearly a month, as Fang Yun drove the stone’s emitted waves, they developed an increasingly strong repulsion to the earth’s waves.
The result was that the stones he carried became progressively lighter.
The stones he carried weighed about one-twentieth of their original weight.
If he could convert these stones into soil, his workload would be much less than anticipated.
With this in mind, Fang Yun stayed on Stone Island, observing the differences between stones and soil.
Compared to the various energy structures within soil, the energy structure within stones was much simpler.
Unlike soil, whose Earth Attribute energy structure was loose, stones had a more solid structure.
Would this mean that if he could shatter the loose energy structure within stones…
Could he then convert them into soil?
What could he use to shatter them?
Divine Sense?
Mana?
Contemplating this, Fang Yun directed the mana from his Dantian out of his body.
He then infused it into a stone, entering its microscopic world.
With a jolt of mana, the whole stone began to collapse from its most microscopic level.
Externally, a stone suddenly crumbled into a pile of powder.
Fang Yun pinched the powder with his fingers, feeling its fine texture.
Looking at the soil placed to the side,
he realized that though the stone had turned to powder, it hadn’t become the soil he had envisioned.
Recognizing this method was ineffective, Fang Yun resumed examining the differences between soil, stones, and stone powder.
Upon closer inspection, Fang Yun found that the soil contained far more Earth Attribute energy than the other two.
The structure of stones limited the channels through which Earth Attribute energy could circulate.
Therefore, stones contained relatively little Earth Attribute energy.
In contrast, soil’s loose structure allowed it to contain much more Earth Attribute energy.
This Earth Attribute energy was the nutrient mentioned earlier when Fang Yun planted those plants.
Based on this, one of the critical differences between soil and the other forms was their energy content.
If so, could he find a way to infuse this energy into stones, turning them into soil?
This too posed a problem.
Even if he could infuse the energy into stones, transforming them into soil would still consume a significant amount of mana and Divine Sense.
Fang Yun had devised these methods primarily to conserve mana and Divine Sense.
If converting stones to soil required excessive mana and Divine Sense, it wouldn’t be worth the effort.
Thinking of this, Fang Yun furrowed his brow once again.
Since starting the land reclamation project, he’d found himself frowning more frequently.
Such a massive project was inherently challenging for someone at the Foundation Establishment Stage like himself.
He tackled each problem painstakingly through various clever methods.
Encountering difficulties was only natural.
After pondering for a while, Fang Yun shifted his focus from the Earth Attribute energy in the air to the Spirit Vein within the giant mountain in the sea.
If mobilizing the Earth Attribute energy in the air was strenuous for him,
then harnessing the Spiritual Energy in the air and within the Spirit Vein with his Five Elements Runes and Five Elements Body would be much easier.
These Spiritual Energies were far more active and impactful compared to ordinary energies.
This characteristic was ideal for disrupting the solid energy structure within stones.
With this thought, Fang Yun gently waved his hand, gathering the Spiritual Energy from the air in his palm.
He then transformed this Spiritual Energy into Earth Attribute Spiritual Energy.
As he infused the Earth Attribute Spiritual Energy into a small stone,
he could clearly feel it attacking the robust energy structure within the stone.
As Fang Yun continued infusing more Earth Attribute Spiritual Energy, he felt the stone’s internal energy structure collapse rapidly.
This collapse was different from the earlier mana-induced collapse.
While the stone’s structure collapsed, the Earth Attribute Spiritual Energy nurtured the inner structure.
The final result was that the small stone in Fang Yun’s hand gradually turned soil-yellow, slowly transforming into a piece of soil.