Chapter 190 - Chapter 190: Deep Sea Meditation Art, Son of Chaos! (2)
Chapter 190: Deep Sea Meditation Art, Son of Chaos! (2)
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Seeing that Levi was not affected at all, made Tuten very impressed.
In terms of mentality, he was far inferior to Levi.
When he first found out that he was the most ordinary Child of Chaos, he felt depressed for a long time.
“But that’s true. To become a wizard, he’s already above everyone else. This person is quite open-minded,” Tuten thought.
“Come, give me the Meditation Art,” Levi said.
In the Pot of Equal Value, a small slate, the size of a palm, appeared and floated in the air.
“This is a recording slate. It contains the basic Meditation Art of the Ocean
School of Thought. The Ocean School of Thought focuses on the study of water, and their Meditation Art is gentler and more suitable for beginners,” Tuten explained.
“I thought it was from the School of Death,” Levi said as he took the slate. It was small but heavy.
“The Meditation Art of the School of Death is rather dangerous. If it’s not a last resort, there’s no need to pursue it,” Tuten warned.
Through his conversations with Tuten, Levi learned that the wizarding world was divided into two major schools based on different research directions.
One was the Nature School or the Elementalist School, which studied the elements of earth, fire, wind, water, lightning, ice, and so on.
This could be further divided into the Earth School of Thought, the Burning School of Thought, the Storm School of Thought, the Ocean School of Thought, the Lightning School of Thought, and the School of Ice.
Because this was the oldest, most traditional, and most fundamental research direction, it was also known as the traditional school, old school, and basic school.
The other was the school that studied life, death, alchemy, dreams, and other unnatural elements, also known as the new school.
Within these schools, the most prestigious wizards, such as the Grand Wizard or Legendary Wizard, usually formed factions, similar to the research scholars in major industries in his previous life.
These were the major school categories, and there were even more detailed subcategories, but Levi was too preoccupied with other matters to delve into them at the moment.
He had to find a way to step into the Realm of the Unbelievers first.
He briefly glanced at the Meditation Art that Tuten had sent over.
It was called the Deep Sea Meditation Art.
“Are there any other types of Meditation Art?” Levi asked.
Tuten shook his head. “No, it’s best not to try to do something that is beyond your ability. Although being a Child of Chaos allows you to learn any
Meditation Art from the Nature Faction, I don’t recommend doing so. It’s better to specialize in one path. Our affinity is far inferior to the Children of the
Elementals, so we shouldn’t waste time trying to learn too many Meditation Arts with the mindset of acquiring more spells from the Nature Faction. This is my advice based on experience.”
“Alright then.” Levi just wanted to see if Tuten had any other Meditation Art so that he could cultivate a new one after reaching the maximum potential of his current technique.
However, he was overthinking it.
Meditation Art and breathing techniques were two completely different paths of cultivation.
One focused on enhancing physical abilities through various postures and breathing techniques.
The other required emptying the mind and entering a state of meditation, detaching from the self, and continuously refining one’s spiritual power.
Meditation Art made the intangible cultivation of spiritual power more structured.
In the wilderness, Levi set aside all other matters.
The ongoing war between the North and South no longer concerned him.
His priority was to master the basics of Meditation Art.
Afterward, he could slowly eliminate any remaining enemies.
Although the Duke of Montenegro was dead, there were still some survivors that needed to be dealt with.
For instance, the descendants of the Duke of Montenegro posed potential dangers.
To ensure his safety, Levi also planned to eliminate them, the descendants of the Bloody family and the still-living Earl of Silversilk.
However, his immediate priority was to master the basics of meditation.
Within this secluded forest, he had the protection of his four grand knights, making Levi feel secure as he lived a reclusive life, detached from worldly affairs.
In the year 1013 of the Holy Brilliance Calendar, during the Month of Flowers, two months had passed since the Duke of Montenegro went missing.
The Northern Coalition Army had all but confirmed the Duke of Montenegro’s death, which came as a heavy blow.
Who could be such a formidable enemy capable of defeating the Duke of Montenegro?
Were there equally powerful adversaries among the southern nobles?
These questions remained unanswered.
Over the past two months, the Duke of Montenegro’s eldest son, Earl Morton, had led the army in multiple battles against the Southern Coalition Army, experiencing both victories and defeats.
There were victories and losses.
However, it was difficult to take down the capital in one go. They could only retreat to other regions and make a final struggle.
The Duke of Montenegro was dead.
However, the power he had built would not fall so quickly.
For now, Levi chose not to carry out the final eradication of the Montenegro Mountain family, considering the chaotic nature of the world, which made it more suitable for him to exploit the situation.
This was the worst era, but also the best era.
Levi, who was immersed in his meditation cultivation, no longer had a sense of time.
He lived like a savage, living in a cave all day. In the morning, he meditated in the forest, in the afternoon, he practiced breathing techniques in the wilderness, and at night, he honed his sword skills.
This disciplined routine allowed Levi to grow stronger with each passing day.
The Deep Sea Meditation Art served as the fundamental Meditation Art of the Ocean School of Thought. Practitioners had to constantly visualize themselves meditating in the depths of the ocean, delving deeper into their consciousness, diving into the most profound corners of their minds, and unlocking their hidden potential.
Through this process of profound introspection, Levi refined his spiritual power.
According to the Deep Sea Meditation Art, the cultivation of spiritual power for wizard apprentices could be divided into three stages..