Chapter 93 Test
The first round of saturation suppression successfully interrupted the behemoth's charge and severely damaged its thick armor shell.

Jemin was very satisfied with the result and expressed his amazement at the beast's physique:
"Impressive! To have taken so many attacks and only suffered superficial wounds, this physical strength is outstanding even among first-level beings."

"Ouch..."

With a low whimper, the giant beast tucked its tail between its legs and turned to flee, but Jemin had already extended a finger and pointed it at it.

"Then... let's try a level one wizard-level energy blast."

The other gems on the wristbands dimmed and fell back onto the wristbands, leaving only one still floating outside, its light growing stronger and stronger.

"boom!"

As Jemin uttered an onomatopoeic word, a blaster shot out at a speed imperceptible to the naked eye, passing through the giant beast in front of them in the blink of an eye, and flying unimpeded into the depths of the distant forest.

To onlookers, the glowing bullet seemed to pass through the location of the giant beast like a phantom, as if it had not caused any damage.

From Jemin's perspective, however, there was a huge hole at least one meter in diameter in front of and behind the behemoth's body, and he could even see the scene behind it through the hole.

The reason why the huge wound did not spurt blood was because the area around the wound had been carbonized into a charred crust.

This is because the energy projectile, traveling at extremely high speed, carries terrifyingly high temperatures, which char the wound as it penetrates.

"Not bad, the actual effect is much better than when it was tested in the training field." Jemin was extremely satisfied with the power of this energy blast.

boom……

Several kilometers away, deep in the jungle, a violent explosion rang out, and the shockwave even crossed layers of dense forest, causing a gust of wind to blow through Jemin's area.

This was an explosion caused by the energy blast collapsing naturally after reaching its range limit.

Jemin has now advanced to the Foundation Establishment stage. Although his wizard level is still only a Level 3 Wizard Apprentice, with the powerful mental strength and fine manipulation ability of the Foundation Establishment stage, he can now independently create Level 1 Wizard-level talismanic artifacts.

For convenience, the power of the offensive rune artifact's energy bullet can be adjusted at will.

At its lowest power, it is equivalent to the impact of a single bullet. At its highest power, as just now, each energy bullet has extremely strong penetrating power, and the resulting explosion is equivalent to the destructive firepower of a heavy artillery shell, enough to flatten a building the size of a football field.

Even Jemin himself doesn't know how terrifying the destructive power would be if he took out all the offensive rune artifacts stored in his body.

"Unfortunately, the space inside my body is still too small. Although it's enough for daily use, if it were a little bigger, I could put the production line inside!" Thinking of this, Jemin felt a little regretful.

The wizarding world naturally has automated production systems. As long as raw materials and relevant data are input, the system can continuously manufacture and produce what is needed.

Although these kinds of things can only be produced by wizards of level six or above and are quite expensive, it wouldn't be too difficult for Jemin to buy a set given his current wealth.

What's limiting his development now is the size of his internal space.

A space the size of an entire classroom sounds large, but it would be too difficult to fit the production line and raw materials inside.

Otherwise, he could have unleashed his full firepower during the battle while simultaneously creating new rune artifacts within his body to replenish his energy.

"The Foundation Establishment stage is impossible; we can only hope for the later stages..."

Jemin turned his head and glanced around; the apprentice who had been standing there was nowhere to be seen. "He ran pretty fast, didn't even bother to say thank you."

Despite his complaints, Jemin's work was surprisingly fast.

"Eye of Glimmer, activate."

Jemin opened his palm, and a barely perceptible glint of light flashed across his hand. The reconnaissance-type talisman artifact he had just adjusted—"Eye of Glimmer"—was activated.

These glimmering eyes are the latest reconnaissance-type talismanic artifacts produced by him after years of research and modification.

Compared to the Eye of Detection, the Eye of Glimmer has evolved into a smaller and more concealed entity, appearing to be about the size of a grain of sand, with extremely low energy fluctuations.

They can easily attach themselves to any corner and are almost impossible to detect with the naked eye or conventional witchcraft.

Most importantly, this thing is no longer limited by the traditional detection range of a wizard's mental power.

Jemin also refined it in the same way that magical artifacts are refined.

Its unique rune structure allows it to reliably detect a range of 100 kilometers in diameter even when it is out of Jemin's control, and transmits information to Jemin through a special connection formed after the ritual.

Jemin casually dropped a Glimmering Eye at his current location, carefully sensed the energy fluctuations, and nodded in satisfaction.

"Fortunately, the energy in this plane is relatively active, so this energy fluctuation is not enough to attract attention. By relying on self-absorption and energy circulation, it should be able to maintain its 'validity' for about three days."

With a quick grasp, a rather "primitive" reconnaissance eye appeared in my hand.

Invisible ripples spread outwards, and all information, processed by the Five Aggregates Rainbow Mirror, was projected into Jieming's mind in real time, forming a three-dimensional battlefield tactical map.

On this map, the surrounding vegetation, topography, underground energy flow, biological scents in the air, and even subtle magical fluctuations and the flow of faith power are all clearly visible.

After scanning the surroundings and confirming that there was no danger, Jemin showed no intention of continuing.

"Alright, now it's time to go find those two people."

He then took out a communication device, channeled some mental energy into it, and waited quietly.

Before long, as the communication device emitted a faint glow, Amy's delighted voice came through:
"Jermin? That's great, looks like you're alright too!"

This trial was not as secure as before; the workshop hadn't even provided them with any relevant equipment.

Moreover, judging from what just happened, if they want to leave this plane after entering, they will probably only be able to do so by finding the wizards' stronghold.

Moreover, this plane is not like the Gray Rock Realm they experienced before. The native creatures of the Erosian plane have a terrifyingly high upper limit of strength, so even if Jemin is very confident, he does not dare to be too arrogant.

So even Jemin would actively seek out "teammates".

Before setting off, Jemin made a pact with Amy and Victor to contact each other immediately upon entering the plane and explore it in a team mode.

(End of this chapter)

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