Wizard: I Have a Game Panel-Chapter 349 - 257: How Many Laws Must a Tier 5 Lifeform Comprehend in a Top-Tier Large Civilization to Be Considered a Genius?

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Chapter 349: Chapter 257: How Many Laws Must a Tier 5 Lifeform Comprehend in a Top-Tier Large Civilization to Be Considered a Genius?

To register in the Second World, one must first obtain the credentials to enter it.

Based on Silver Wolf’s difficulty and the fact that no players from the past had ever obtained it, it’s deduced that it’s incredibly hard to acquire.

And among the beings that obtain the entry credentials for the Second World, only an extremely small portion register using ’Space-Time’ as their code name.

After two rounds of filtering, there are still nearly a trillion beings registering with the code name ’Space-Time’, the information contained within is self-explanatory.

...

The outside world.

"Haven’t you picked a name yet?" Silver Wolf’s impatient voice resonated again, with a tinge of suspicion.

Could it be that this native hasn’t entered the Second World yet and is just fooling me?

"I’ve picked one, but I’d like to check the game’s list first," Lor replied truthfully.

"Hmph, alright then." Silver Wolf grunted, unwillingly saying, "But give me your sequence number first so I can add you to my contacts."

Since this native has already entered, it confirmed that what was said earlier was not false.

Being willing to serve for a peerlessly talented vassal, it doesn’t mind waiting a bit longer.

"Sure, let me see." Lor agreed, pressing confirm next to the code name in the Second World.

[Code Name: Space-Time, Sequence Number: @#%#759838795154233856]

"My sequence number is @#%#759838795154233856." Lor reported the newly appeared sequence number.

In the next instant, a second panel suddenly popped up in front of him: [Light of the Supreme God requests to add your contact. Do you agree?]

"Agree."

[Added successfully, current contact list: 1: Light of the Supreme God, Sequence Number: ...]

"Go check out the games ’Space’ and ’Arena’ first."

Silver Wolf continued, "With your talent, you should gain quite a few Illusion Dream Values in initial tests in ’Space’. Transfer them all to me."

"Then go to ’Arena’ to learn about it, thereafter your task will be to compete in ’Arena’ and earn Illusion Dream Values for me."

"As long as you earn a hundred million Illusion Dream Values, I will grant you the status of core racial leader."

"Earn a billion Illusion Dream Values, and I’ll allow you to break through to Tier Six."

"Beyond that, you can transfer these contributions to your fellow tribesmen, allowing them to break through to Tier Four, Tier Five, and even Tier Six."

"Oh, and once we unify this Plane Group, you’ll come back with me to the Silver Wing Major Civilization and swear under the Oath Stone."

"Remember, when you reach the Silver Wing Major Civilization, do not reveal the Law Prototype you’ve comprehended."

In an instant, it had arranged Lor’s future clearly.

It didn’t mention Lor breaking through to Tier Seven.

Once a law is established, it would break through the shackles of the Oath Stone.

Therefore, it simply can’t allow Lor to break through to Tier Seven.

"Let me take a look first." Lor replied nonchalantly, then pulled up the Civilization Information Exchange List in the Second World.

The only current channels for the plan to take shape seem to be the Civilization Information Exchange List and the Task List.

With the vast population in the Second World, issuing a task should reach countless beings.

As for the Civilization Information Exchange List, its specific form is still unclear, needing further observation.

[Notification: In the 87,879,325th year of the Silk Dream new calendar, the top large civilization of Spirit Essence Forest Speech has taken Ashen Soil large civilization as a vassal civilization.

Enclosed with 38,900,000,000... comments.] (Pinned)

[Notification: In the 87,879,388th year of the Silk Dream new calendar, a life top large civilization has developed a new type of longevity potion for Tier Six life forms, extending lifespan by 10,000 to 50,000 years depending on life form, available for Illusion Dream Value transactions. Please consult for details and prices.

Enclosed with 89,280,000,000... comments.] (Pinned)

[Notification: In the Silk Dream new calendar...] (Pinned)

At the top of the Civilization Information Exchange List, various notifications are listed, with the number of comments shown below each notification.

The number of comments on each notification was rapidly changing at a speed visible to the naked eye, with even the last few digits changing so fast that they became a blur.

Underneath a long string of pinned notifications, there were numerous titles with different content.

[The stuff from Life Civilization is good, but it’s just too expensive, totally unaffordable, sigh.

With 18 comments attached.]

[Haha, I’ve finally comprehended a Fire Law Prototype, the ladder to Tier Seven is right under my feet.

With 3,956 comments attached.]

Every second, these titles were suppressed by newly appearing titles, with countless dense titles beneath.

The Civilization Information Exchange List seems to have little difference from the posts categorized under ’Nature’, ’Bloodline’, and ’Announcement’ on the Wizard Alliance Continent Communication Device.

Lor ignored others, his gaze lingering on the ’pinned’ words behind those top titles, thinking to himself: "If I can have the explosion of the Wizard Plane Group information and location pinned, then completing the plan would be no issue."

"But before that, I need to understand how valuable the Law Prototype really is."

"I’ve fused eight traits in total, and they’re Space Faction traits. Silver Wolf knows six, so valuing me highly is reasonable. Wizards who fused only one or two traits should be quite common, right?"

He happened to scroll through a title about comprehending a Fire Law Prototype, and he flipped slightly down to find the information and clicked into it.

[Haha, I’ve finally comprehended a Fire Law Prototype, the ladder to Tier Seven is right under my feet.]

[Coming this far, I’ve spent 39,752 years to finally comprehend a Bursting Law Prototype.

Henceforth, Tier Seven is no longer a dream, and I will have a chance to reach Tier Seven in my remaining ten thousand years.]

"It’s just one trait, and it’s a common Fire Element trait, isn’t it too exaggerated?" Lor finished reading the content under the title, and a sense of foreboding suddenly rose in his heart.

Traits outside seem not as common as I imagined.

His gaze moved down to the numerous comments.

[I really envy you, I’ve spent 47,000 years and haven’t even touched a shadow of a Law Prototype, I have no hope of reaching Tier Seven in my lifetime, sigh.]

[Being able to comprehend a Law Prototype in less than 40,000 years and having the hope of reaching Tier Seven would count as a genius even in large civilizations, right?]

[Not quite a genius, but still pretty outstanding.]

[Indeed, but it seems like this person is from the top large civilization of Red Moon, if so, then he would only be considered above average in his race.]

...

"So, does the current average talent of the Wizard Alliance correspond to large civilizations?" Lor thought to himself, "After all, to possess traits, one must at least be a Five-Ring Mage, and there aren’t many Five-Ring Mages in the Wizard Alliance, they’re definitively high-level and geniuses."

He was about to breathe a sigh of relief, but in the next moment, a sudden realization made his scalp tingle, "No, that’s incorrect. In the Wizard Alliance, Five-Ring Mages inevitably possess at least one trait, averaging around three."

"Other civilizations don’t seem to be like this?"

Lor’s face turned grim, exiting this information post, he entered ’Five-Tier Life Comprehends Multiple Law Prototypes’ in the search box at the top right corner of the green panel.

In the next moment, the information on the panel changed entirely.

[How many laws must Five-Tier life comprehend to stabilize into Tier Seven?

3,982,365,000 comments.]

...

[How many Law Prototypes must Five-Tier life comprehend in top large civilizations to be considered a genius?

597,462,900 comments.]

...

Lor glanced over a plethora of information titles, and finally clicked into the title [How many Law Prototypes must Five-Tier life comprehend in top large civilizations to be considered a genius?]

[It is widely known that for members of large civilizations, even comprehending a single Law Prototype at Tier Six is quite challenging.

Comprehending a single Law Prototype at Tier Five is considered a genius even in large civilizations.

As for comprehending multiple Law Prototypes at Tier Five, such geniuses are rare even in top large civilizations, incredibly precious...]

Upon reading this, Lor lost the desire to continue reading further.

In the Wizard Alliance, some ordinary Five-Ring Mages are even just legislators, yet outside they would equate to rare geniuses even in top large civilizations.

If he were to carry out his previous plan, I’m afraid that other large civilizations and top large civilizations wouldn’t even care about large planes, they’d prioritize consuming the Wizard Alliance entirely first, wouldn’t they?

"I can’t rush this, I mustn’t rush, there must be another way, if worst comes to worst, I could just take the Wizard Plane and flee." Lor forced himself to suppress his anxiety, closed the information list, and turned to open the game list.