Card Apprentice Daily Log

Chapter 2079 Good Teacher



Chapter 2079  Good Teacher

Date- 18 April 2321

Time- 18:28

Location- Card World, Southern Region, Blossom District, Sky Blossom City, Air Space

"I believe you have no problem fusing two different rules to summon a hybrid domain right?" Wyatt asked the Royal Instructor glancing over at the Field Marshal who was listening to our conversation with one track mind, trying to learn from it and rectify her shortcomings. Wyatt liked the attitude of these two, they did not let the hierarchy nonsense stop their pursuit of knowledge. The Royal Instructor could not have said it better, 'Everyone is equal in front of knowledge.' Being questioned, the Royal Instructor did not immediately answer but contemplated the question seriously knowing Wyatt would not have asked this without a specific reason. Having interfaced with Wyatt so far, the Royal Instructor felt Wyatt was a great teacher, he did not just give them the answer but brought them to it, it was up to them to consume it. Making the whole learning experience feel like achieving something. The process of getting to the answer was tiresome but it always left you wanting more. It was like exercise, exercise for one's brain. Thinking it through, the Royal Instructor answered, "At first it was hard but once I figured out the puzzle of how both the rules could complement each other instead of repel each other it was as easy as breathing and drinking. I have thought of applying this approach with celestial force and rule power but no matter how I try I cannot find a way to get the celestial force to complement the rule power or the rule power to complement the celestial force, they have nothing in common." "Right," Wyatt exclaimed hearing the Royal Instructor's last word, and asked, "What was common between the two rules that allowed you to use them to create a hybrid domain?" "My understanding of the two rules, especially how they can complement each other to form a hybrid domain instead of fighting each other and failing," the Royal Instructor replied. "Correct, but that's secondary. What is the primary thing common between those two rules?" Wyatt stressed as he had given him the answer before.

"We, the card apprentice, are the common factor among the two rules," the Field Marshal suddenly answered enlightening the still struggling Royal Instructor. "Ding, Ding, Ding, correct. Good job, Field Marshal," Wyatt praised. However, the Royal Instructor said, "But aren't we, the card apprentice, the primary common factor between the celestial force and the rule power?" "No, there are two primary common factors there—" "The Card World's will and the Card apprentice," the Field Marshal answered interrupting Wyatt. Wyatt nodded and signaled the Field Marshal to go ahead and elaborate so her fellow students could understand. The Field Marshal explained, "Since the celestial force were are using is borrowed from the Card world, we are not alone are not the common factor but the Card world is too. After all, even if we refined the rule power, it was Card World's to begin with. So, here the Card World also acts as a primary common factor. But the same is not true in the case of a hybrid domain because we refine both rule powers involved before we use it. So the influence of the Card World in this near to none." "No that is a complex way to say that we are unable to get our rule power to compliment the celestial force or vice versa because the celestial force is not ours. However, since you have deployed a celestial rule domain, it means you have succeeded in getting them to complement each other. How?" The Royal Instructor was frustrated, for going through all that to conclude what Wyatt had told them already. As advertised, the process of getting to the answer was indeed very tedious. The only thing keeping him going down this path after failing for centuries was knowing that this time he was guaranteed to find the answer at the end. "The answer is simple actually," Wyatt said pausing for a dramatic pause. Only to hear, the Field Marshal ruin it saying, "Do you want us to refine the celestial force we borrowed from the Card world?" "No that is not possible, since the celestial force is a fundamental force of nature that acts continuously. However, the energies resulting from it can be refined. Now that is a whole different topic," Wyatt corrected the Field Marshal. "Then how do we get our rule power to complement the celestial force we borrowed from the Card World?" the Royal Instructor pondered aloud listening to the exchange between the Field Marshal and Wyatt. Having learned a new approach that he never considered before for the dilemma at hand, he was contemplating various possible solutions to it. However, it was easier said than done as celestial force and rule power were very different in nature.

"Should we just use the raw rule power instead of using the refined rule power?" the Field Marshal suddenly said feeling that using raw rule power that they extract from the spiritual plane and introduce in their ego gem directly just like how they directly use the celestial force they borrow from the card world might be the solution they were looking for.

"You can give it a try," the Royal Instructor agreed, as the Field Marshal's approach was basically to decrease the card master's influence in the process. The Field Marshal nodded and gave it a try channeling raw rule power and celestial force together only to fail like has been for centuries. Seeing the Field Marshal's attempt fail the Royal Instructor shook his head not showing any emotion and got back to contemplating a possible solution, only to be interrupted by Wyatt. He said, "I like that you guys are trying to find the answer yourselves. You guys might have the time to spare for that but I don't. Let me speed this up, what you guys need here is an emulsifier." 

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