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Chapter 11: Entry

**Chapter 11: Entry**

The conversation flowed more easily and casually after that.

Amy shared cafeteria gossip and newbie struggles, while Jie Ming listened, subtly building his mental map of the academy and its relationships.

They hit it off, only noticing the late hour when the cafeteria crowd thinned.

“Alright! I’m heading back to tackle my meditation again. I won’t sleep easy until I get that first pattern down!” Amy stood, stretching like a cat.

“I’m done for today too. I’ll give it another shot.” Jie Ming rose.

“Cool! See you tomorrow! Hope we both get the hang of it soon!” Amy waved energetically and headed toward the Alchemy dorms.

Jie Ming watched her go, his smile fading into a deep gaze as she vanished from sight.

“Interesting.”

He recalled Amy’s sly eyes and her seemingly casual “probes.”

“She came to me for a reason. She knew my level-six aptitude, wanted to gauge my potential, and see if I’d seen through the academy’s game… Smart and pragmatic.”

He shook his head, a trace of admiration rising.

“Looks like no one who makes it to Logistics on their own is simple. Amy, hopefully a good partner.”

He needed an extra intel source, and Amy fit the bill.

Meanwhile, as Amy walked back, her smile faded.

She muttered, “Jie Ming… level-six aptitude… sharper than he looks, every word measured, questions on point… and he’s seen through the academy’s tricks. Hmm, this guy’s the type to keep things hidden. But he’s probably stronger than that show-off. Gotta stay on good terms.”

Several days had passed since the Noren Academy aptitude tests.

Jie Ming felt the timing was right.

From his gathered intel, most level-five aptitude apprentices were nearing success. As a level-six “small genius,” he needed to succeed slightly earlier.

Tonight, he’d let his “efforts” pay off.

Sitting cross-legged on his bed, he sank into his mental sea.

He deftly began inscribing the final component pattern, his mental strength flowing like a brush, smoothly tracing each complex line.

He felt his mental strength move and condense along specific paths, the pattern’s structure exquisitely aligned with some deep cosmic law.

This time, he made no mistakes. The final stroke landed perfectly, connecting with the starting point.

*Boom!*

A silent thunderclap erupted in his mental sea!

The space trembled violently, but this wasn’t the backlash of failure—it was a vibrant, transformative force!

The completed truth rune blazed with radiant light, spreading outward, as if carving a new region in his mental sea.

Jie Ming clearly felt the pattern link tightly with his soul and mental strength, becoming an… anchor in his mental sea!

As the pattern fully stabilized, an insight naturally arose—he “saw” its deeper structure.

He realized the final pattern was fundamentally different from the other four.

The truth rune consisted of four outer patterns and a fifth at the center, forming the abstract triangular pyramid.

The *Basic Meditation Method*’s truth rune relied mainly on the four outer patterns for most of its effect.

But the fifth, central pattern felt strangely familiar. Comparing it to the *Basic Alchemy Manual*’s description of basic alchemy runes, he understood instantly.

That fifth pattern was one of alchemy’s core runes!

It represented “transformation,” the key to interacting with specific energy fields in the first truth rune!

He pulled out the *Basic Alchemy Manual* and *Basic Meditation Method* for comparison.

As expected, the second and third truth runes’ core patterns were alchemy’s “fusion” and “refinement” runes.

No wonder Clark stressed mastering the meditation method quickly, and no wonder the academy forced apprentices to choose disciplines.

It wasn’t just that mastering a discipline required immense effort—the meditation method itself was tailored to each path from the start.

As the first truth rune stabilized in his mental sea, Jie Ming sensed a new, faint connection to the external environment, unlike anything he’d felt before.

Following the method’s later instructions, he focused on the completed pattern, using his mental strength to “draw” that vague connection.

The next moment, faint but vibrant energy particles were pulled by the pattern, slowly gathering from the environment into his mental sea!

These were the “elemental forces” wizards spoke of—active, diverse, and varied in nature.

As they entered his mental sea, the truth rune absorbed them, gradually merging with his mental strength, nourishing and strengthening his mental sea.

The mass of elements gathered around the rune, forming a flame-like energy shape.

“So this is igniting the spiritual flame. No wonder…”

He felt his mental strength grow more active and resilient, distinct from cultivation’s spirit-refining methods.

Sensing the elemental energy flowing in, a sudden inspiration hit.

Maximizing Internal Circulation to seal his internal state from detection, Jie Ming tentatively used the Refining Essence into Qi method, leveraging the interplay of essence, qi, and spirit to guide some elemental energy into his true essence system built by Internal Circulation.

The cultivation system’s Refining Essence into Qi and Internal Circulation methods converted essence, qi, and spirit into each other, forming a self-sustaining cycle.

So when external elemental forces entered his Internal Circulation system, his true essence could “digest” and “convert” them.

Jie Ming clearly felt his true essence grow slightly without refining vitality!

The chaotic elemental energy, filtered and refined by his Internal Circulation, was slowly converted into pure true essence!

Though the conversion rate was low compared to absorbing spiritual qi, it worked.

Jie Ming’s heart surged with barely containable joy!

This meant he’d finally found “fuel” for his cultivation in this spiritless world!

The wizard system’s meditation method had unexpectedly opened a door to absorbing external energy.

More importantly, this solved another problem: he no longer needed to fake his meditation progress.

By adjusting the proportion of elements converted to true essence, he could slow his meditation progress to match a “level-six aptitude apprentice” persona.

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    hopefully he can have a good friendship with amy

    and luckily he now has a way to cultivate without just converting his vitality perfect!
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    He does not hide his strength, but stupidly suppresses it. This is not caution, but stupidity; in dangerous situations he will not be ready to react
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      He literally found a method to keep his progress while hiding his talent in this very chapter.
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    Seems like everyone in logistics are either clever or too afraid to die. Nice, this makes it more interesting.
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    Two crafty sly foxes swindler
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    Depending on the type of cultivators, are they not just wizards/mages obsessed with immortality but in an eastern fantasy setting?

    Cultivator MCs rarely research but realistically for all the techniques and methods they have to exist, prior cultivators would have to undergo extensive research beyond the the rote memorization and repetition often presented.
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      cultivation do reaserch but in the fileds like alchemy and etc. rather the arts are made my people who comrehend heavens i.e they try to replicate something using a art.
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        A path to immortality doesn't exist without someone paving the road. It's just that the average xianxia has an MC standing on the shoulders of giants and never has to do any research of their own.

        The first to reach a new realm had to research, otherwise their practice and techniques would just kill them.

        Sorcerer and warlock types (bloodline and incense dao kinda fit this) can bypass research but their theoretical ceiling is limited to their capital if using the trust fund vs angel investment pov.

        But reaching new heights without capital requires research, whether into phenomenon or philosophy.
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          true, mc just picks up the best arts and be done with it. most of the time he only researches in his side job
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      i do agree that most cultivator MCs rarely create their own techniques and if mostly in the late game,
      but learning a technique is more than just memorization and repetition perhaps in the early and mid stages but to reach a high level in techniques they need to truly understand/comprehend them
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      wizards = searching for truth
      cultivators = wanting the dao
      they are very similar at the end of it
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        I'm not saying they wouldn't have to understand, but that's how the MCs are often presented. Get technique, learn technique, rinse and repeat. Little creativity in how technique is used, indicating they just know how to repeat the technique according to instructions. Wizards aren't too different in lesser stories but because the 'scientific' essence is there wizard MCs experiment and research more often.

        Usually by the time MCs need to show understanding, they start modifying techniques and creating their own. In any competent work new paths and modification of paths show up because there's no one size fits all dao path.
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    Пока не вижу различий между машин и культивацией
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