It was unknown how long it had passed before Weilin finally understood the first soul-level druid spell thoroughly.

After releasing the light ball containing [Life Draw], Weilin took a deep breath, savored it in his mind, and then grabbed another light ball and began to study.

As time passed, Weilin's understanding of druids became more and more thorough.

"I feel like I should be able to do it."

Weilin released the 1,987th soul-level druid spell, looking at the light balls that had never decreased, and muttered to himself.

He had spent 435 days, nearly 14 months, studying day and night in this space.

With a thought, the light ball dissipated, and Weilin stretched out his fingers, using magic as a pen and ink, integrating his understanding of more than a thousand soul-level druid spells, and began to create spells containing the mysteries of nature.

Time passed in a flash, and when he wrote the last word, Weilin looked up at the more than a thousand words and began to optimize them.

With a huge reserve of knowledge, inspiration continued to emerge in his mind.

"Three hundred and seventy-three words, this number is just right."

Stopped modifying, Weilin waved his hand, shortened the spacing between the words, and arranged them neatly.

"Please identify."

As soon as the voice fell, a shadow appeared out of thin air a hundred meters away from Weilin, raised his hand to take the text in front of him, and began to study.

In just a few minutes, the text dissipated, and the shadow raised his hand, ready to cast a spell, but suddenly the magic power was disordered and the body exploded.

[Castle in the Air]

Hearing the evaluation of the majestic voice, Weilin blushed slightly and touched his face awkwardly.

It feels that the truth actually knew the flaws of this soul-level druid spell a long time ago, just to let himself see those shortcomings, and deliberately let the shadow come to cover it up.

Sincerely, Weilin no longer limits the scope to soul-level druid spells, but focuses on those theories.

Relying on an inexhaustible variety of magic theories, Weilin constantly improves his shortcomings.

Another two hundred and seventy-one days passed, and Weilin stopped again, released the ball of light in his hand, closed his eyes, and flashed through his mind the natural theories he had learned during this period.

Half an hour later, Weilin suddenly opened his eyes, raised his hands and began to construct a new druid spell.

In just a few minutes, two hundred and thirty-nine words appeared in the air.

The next moment, a phantom appeared, took the soul-level druid spell that had just been completed in front of him, and began to learn.

Half an hour later, under Weilin's gaze, the phantom raised his hands, and gentle power condensed on his palms.

At the same time, an ordinary seed appeared in front of the phantom.

In an instant, the light enveloped the seed.

In less than a moment, under Weilin's perception, the ordinary plant seeds began to transform into extraordinary plants.

Only a few minutes later, the phantom withdrew its power, and the seeds that had transformed into extraordinary things fell on the ground and began to take root and sprout.

Magic power appeared out of thin air and poured into the plant seeds, providing them with the energy needed for growth.

In just a few breaths, a red flower appeared in front of Weilin.

Just when he thought it was about to end, something strange happened, and the body of the phantom began to become transparent.

"Will there be another problem?"

Seeing this scene, Weilin suddenly felt very bad.

In the tense moment, Weilin stared at the phantom and observed his changes.

A few minutes later, when the body of the phantom became translucent, everything was frozen.

Seeing this scene, Weilin couldn't help but feel relieved.

Who wants to face failure when you can succeed?

The next moment, a line of text appeared in front of Weilin.

[Soul-level Druid Spell: Unnamed]

[Creator: Weilin Aix]

[Advantages: Can activate ordinary plants and transform them into plants containing magic power. There is a very small probability that the activated object will have consciousness]

[Disadvantages: To activate plants, the caster's own life force must be consumed]

[Evaluation: Can only be seen]

Seeing the evaluation, Weilin curled his lips and was a little indifferent. He did not lack the source of life, so this spell had no disadvantages.

[This spell does not contain the meaning of nature, the trial continues]

Hearing the words of the majestic voice, Weilin leaned back directly.

After working so hard for so long, let's take a rest first.

The truth in the dark looked at this trialer who was like a salted fish and was very troubled, but this was the rule set by the world consciousness, and He could not violate it, so He could only continue to wait.

Three days later, Weilin woke up, looked at the familiar scene, shook his head, threw away the distracting thoughts in his mind, and began to conceive a new druid spell.

Eight hours later, Weilin handed the carefully constructed spell to the truth for evaluation.

Ten minutes later, the phantom dissipated, and the familiar scene appeared before his eyes again.

[Soul-level Druid Spell: Unnamed]

[Creator: Weilin Aix]

[Advantages: ...]

[Disadvantages: ...]

[Evaluation: Ordinary]

"Sure enough, I knew..."

Before he finished speaking, Weilin felt that the scene in front of him turned into nothingness.

Opening his eyes again, two familiar figures appeared in front of him.

"Uncle, Kyle, long time no see!"

"Long time?"

"No see?"

Odor and Kyle looked at each other and instantly understood why Weilin said that.

"Weilin, how long have you been in there?"

"My lord, are you okay!"

After hearing what the two said, Weilin subconsciously regretted it. He should have kept his mouth shut and said nothing when he saw them.

"About two years."

Under the gaze of the two, Weilin replied with a thick face.

"These two years have been tough, right?"

Facing his uncle's eyes, Weilin looked away with a guilty conscience, not daring to look him in the face.

Kyle looked at Weilin's embarrassment and said, "My Lord, I have actually been in that space longer than you, for a full ten years. It's just because your phantom is my sparring partner that I don't feel as if I were in another world."

Odor touched his nose when he saw this and said, "By the way, I have been in that space longer than Kyle, for a full fifteen years."

"It's just because I have to teach a student who always wants to be lazy, which takes a lot of energy."

Hearing what his uncle and Kyle said, Weilin knew very well that they were comforting him, but he enjoyed this feeling in his heart.

"By the way, uncle, I want to ask you a question?"

Before Weilin asked, Odor spoke first: "Are you wondering why I reminded you in the space where you are?"

"Yes."

Weilin nodded without hesitation.

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