Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God-Chapter 1295 - 698: Saving People But Losing Land, Both People and Land are Preserved_2

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Chapter 1295: Chapter 698: Saving People But Losing Land, Both People and Land are Preserved_2

"I was just curious to ask. Although the power of Yaling Nobility is unique, to me right now, it’s merely an additional supplement. I wonder, madam, which would you suggest I choose?"

"Although you’re an Arcane Adept, melee combat is an important complement for you. Why not choose something like Brolan of the Autumnbreeze, which excels in group control? When you cooperate with them in battle, you’ll find it easier to integrate."

"Brolan of the Autumnbreeze, then." Gaven swiftly made his decision; he genuinely adored the combat style of Brolan of the Autumnbreeze—like autumn winds sweeping away fallen leaves.

Just as he had stated earlier, these abilities were merely supplements for him. He possessed an overwhelming variety of skills to utilize, and unless his casting abilities were restricted like before, the likelihood of relying solely on melee combat was exceedingly slim.

But when it came time to truly synchronize, Gaven realized that he had somewhat underestimated the power of Yaling Nobility’s elemental harmony and its ability to temper the body.

A surge of Wind Elements flooded into his body. Especially now in autumn, the cold winds of the Fairy Wilderness seemed determined to pierce his very marrow, washing over him time and again. Every inch of his bones, muscles, and blood seemed imbued with the power of the wind. Gaven sensed his compatibility with the wind had elevated to an entirely new level.

But that wasn’t all. Gaven had just helped Lord Virginia complete the energy channel construction within the Dragon Oak Mother Tree, leaving him particularly sensitive in this area.

If energy channels could be constructed within the Dragon Oak Mother Tree to streamline energy transport and facilitate power convergence, why couldn’t the same principle apply to the human body?

There wasn’t even a need for manual construction, as the human body already possessed its own internal circulation. Using that as a medium, Wind Elements could be drawn into it, transformed into a desired state, and channeled to specific areas according to will.

This approach sounded fantastical, reminiscent of internal energy techniques from wuxia dramas.

Gaven wasn’t the type to wait overnight. He attempted it immediately, and the entire process was as effortless as drinking water.

After all, he now possessed a Transcendent Body, his control over it reaching an extraordinary, almost sacred level. He already had an unimaginable affinity for Elemental Magic, and now with Brolan of the Autumnbreeze activated, his perception and manipulation of Wind Elements had reached an astonishing realm.

A casual flick of his hand would yield a sensation of grasping the wind, let alone the act of gathering and channeling Wind Elements within his body.

The lightweight Yaling Long Knife came crashing down heavily, severing a cylindrical log as thick as an adult’s arm in one clean stroke.

Hiss!

A visible, concentrated Wind Blade detached from the knife’s blade, flying forward swiftly and striking another cylindrical log behind it. Its sharpness was astonishingly on par with Gaven’s own Yaling Long Knife, embedding deeply into the wood.

"Releasing condensed elemental power—this is exactly like the strength of Martial Monk Qi!" Lord Virginia gasped in awe as he observed Gaven testing his new ability.

"Probably akin to the same principle," Gaven remarked with unconcealed joy on his face. "The significance of this ability doesn’t lie in its advancement to high ranks, but in its impact on intermediate-low level warriors. If they learn this move to absorb elements and enhance their attacks, their offensive power would increase tremendously."

"Even soldiers wielding ordinary weapons could imbue them with elemental damage, essentially granting them innate Magic Effects. Not only would this add an element of surprise, but it might also even bypass the damage reduction of Beastmen against conventional weapons."

This clearly carried a martial aspect, enabling intermediate-low level warriors with fewer tricks to triumph over stronger foes.

"Sounds easy, but have you considered exactly how many Special Abilities you’ve utilized in the process? Intermediate-low level warriors lack your Transcendent Body and Yaling Nobility status. Their perception of the elements is extremely low—often non-existent—let alone actively drawing them into the body and unleashing such destructive force." Lord Virginia poured cold water over Gaven’s excitement. For intermediate-low level warriors, possessing merely one of Gaven’s abilities would elevate them beyond ordinary soldier status, let alone such an extraordinary combination.

"I didn’t expect them to achieve this instantly. It’s about perseverance—guiding them to temper their bodies through methods akin to meditation, gradually attuning themselves to the elements, striving for greater affinity. As long as they’re patient and diligent, they’ll eventually be able to harness Elemental Power for themselves." Gaven likened his approach to the persistent cultivation of inner strength in wuxia novels.

In Felen, effort always yields rewards.

This principle held true on the path of professions. Here, accumulated experience value was involved, and training was fundamentally a process of self-improvement. As long as one participated, feedback was inevitable—especially when delving directly into Elemental Magic applications.

If the method was correct, even unlocking a new professional system or advancing professions through this approach would be far from implausible.

"If long-term training is involved, there is indeed some feasibility. You could first attempt to streamline the method, promote it on a small scale, and only expand the promotion once its practicality is verified." Lord Virginia advised.

"This is merely a whim of mine. I’ll need more time for thorough contemplation before moving forward. With entirely new things like this, its adoption may not be very high. After all, there’s an already established professional system in place. No one would want to take risks on something whose results are hard to predict. If training starts from a young age, the time required to see tangible effects would be excessively prolonged." Upon further analysis, Gaven himself felt somewhat deflated.