CH203 Inefficient Conversion
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To the left of the portal lay the Bonsai grove, where arguably the most important guest of the Sanctuary Portal had rooted itself.
The leaves of the Heartwood Treeâsimply called Bonsai by Alexâwere as lush as ever.
Upon closer inspection, one could spot, at the crown of the tree and surrounded by its thickest, healthiest leaves, a nest woven from the Bonsaiâs own vines and twigs.
Resting in that nest were the Egg of the Nightmare Eagle and the Voidheart Coreâboth prizes Alex had brought back from his trip to the Dankrot Forest.
Alex walked up to the Bonsai Tree and placed his palm against its trunk in his usual greeting. The leaves rustled in response, and a lower-hanging branch brushed against his shoulderâan unexpected gesture.
It seemed the tree was growing more responsive the more he interacted with it.
That brief exchange over, Alex lifted his gaze to the top of the tree, excitement glinting in his eyes.
Sensing the emotions of its caretakerâas it was attuned to the desires and needs of his heartâthe Bonsai lowered the nest with one of its branches.
In Alexâs Spirit Sight, the Voidheart Core resembled a great whale, continuously sucking in vast amounts of mana, only to exhale faint, almost imperceptible motes of an energy unlike anything he was accustomed to seeing in his spectra-like vision.
It was a special kind of energyâone he had only ever observed in the presence of a few scant powerful beings such as Norton Stormwindâthe avaricious Lightning Mage who served as one of Earl Drakeâs houndsâZilbris, the Legendary Silver-Coloured Dragon, and of course... Merlin himself.
Spatial Energy.
The Voidheart Coreâs energy conversion was indeed as inefficient as Zilbris had warnedâperhaps even more so.
It absorbed more than ten times the mana Alex could draw in per second, yet produced less Spatial Energy than the mana he needed to cast a mere Class 0 spell like Clean.
That was a disparity far worse than a thousandfold difference.
Still, it was a price worth paying to obtain Spatial Energy.
For a fleeting moment, Alex felt grateful that the Heartwood Tree had evolved into an Energy-Fixing Tree rather than remaining the Comprehension-Boosting Tree it once was.
But the thought lasted only a heartbeat before he crushed it. No matter what the tree claimed, he would always value Comprehension enhancement above all else.
With the initial thrill fading, Alex found himself staring down several glaring drawbacks of the Voidheart Coreâflaws he would need to address before he could fully exploit such a resource-generating marvel.
âFirstâand most obviousâis the low conversion efficiency. Itâs drawing in far too much energy compared to what itâs producing.â
Its absorption was so overwhelming that it nearly prevented any other entity in the vicinity from drawing in energy. Comparing it to a dying, desperate whale gasping for water would not be far from the truth.
Alex might have worried for the Nightmare Eagle Egg the Heartwood had placed alongside the Voidheart Core in the nest... if not for the fact that he had already formed a contract with the unborn eagle and channelled the bulkâif not allâof the energy it needed to grow and hatch at its fullest potential.
What did concern him, however, was that most of the motes produced by the Voidheart Core were flowing directly into the egg. And the greedy little creature was hoarding the energy instead of letting any escape.
Still, all vital signs were normal, so Alex kept his concern in check.
Beasts might not match humans in intellectâgenerallyâbut they were beloved by Mother Nature, endowed with instincts that would immediately warn them of danger. If the motes had been harmful, the egg would have raised the alarm through their bond, demanding separation from the Voidheart Core, not actively absorbing the energy.
Alex leaned back against the trunk of the Bonsai, the nest resting across his lap, and fell deep into thought. He needed a lasting solution to the efficiency problem.
"Zilbris said the energy conversion efficiency isnât based purely on quantity exchange, but rather on a conceptual quality exchange.
"The closer the absorbed energy is to Spatial Energy in conceptual quality, the higher the efficiency of conversionâand vice versa."
He glanced up at the Bonsaiâs canopy.
"By chance, can you specifically target and draw in high-quality conceptual energies?"
The leaves rustled faintly, almost as if asking, âAre you sure you want me to?â
Alex immediately shook his head. "You know what? Donât. Iâd rather handle it myself. I still havenât accepted you turning into an energy-fixing tree, and I donât want you hanging that over my head."
A low-hanging branch brushed the top of his head, the gesture oddly reminiscent of an adult placating a restless child. It drew a wry chuckle from him.
Setting aside his refusal to accept the Bonsaiâs chosen nature, the main reason he wanted to solve the problem himself was because it was, in his eyes, a challenge worth tackling.
He rubbed his chin. "Is it possible for me to raise the quality of ambient mana?"
His first thought was Astral Energy. Astral Energy could âdegradeâ into any form of manaâso surely that meant it was a higher conceptual energy, right?
Alex shook his head.
He wasnât entirely sure about that.
MerlinâUthvaazgol, ratherâhad spent an untold span of time developing a cultivation method to absorb Astral Energy from the void of the cultivation space. Could it really be possible that he hadnât tried to create a gathering circle for it in all that time?
âItâs unlikely... right?â Alex mused.
While he could simply call and ask, he didnât want to. Not yet.
If it were possible for someone to create a gathering for Astral Energy, there was no reason he couldnât at least try to cobble together something similar himself.
âThankfully, I have the natural energy-gathering formation. I can use that as my base.â
Alexâs consciousness sank into his mindspace, where he prompted OmniRune to activate its simulation function.
In an instant, a projection of the energy-gathering formationâone he had comprehended from the Mana Stone Mine within the Pangea Realmâs Subspace Sanctuaryâmanifested before him.
He began a meticulous scan, locating the components responsible for directing the formation to attract and gather ambient mana toward a single focal point.
In doing so, Alex noted that his current gathering formation leaned heavily towards absorbing the main elemental manaâFire, Water, Wind, Earth, Wood, Ice...
The rarer elemental energiesâLight, Darkness, Poison, Lightning, and so forthâwere conspicuously absent.
Recalling the original gathering formation he had once seen in the Dragon Lair Mine, Alex remembered how much more complex it had been, and how it attracted a broader, more balanced spectrum of mana.
Thinking it through, this made sense. His own simplified version was ill-suited for drawing in those rarer elemental energies.
After all, because these energies were scarce, the requirements and environmental conditions for attracting them were extremely demanding.
It wasnât without reason that mana-rich areas attuned to such elements were extraordinarily rareâand that finding mana stones aligned with them was almost impossible.
The components in the natural gathering formation that enabled this feat were so complex that Alex still couldnât fully decipher them. That limitation was why his simplified version neither targeted nor could target those rare elemental mana types.
This detail proved important, as it made him quickly realise just how difficult it would be to create a gathering formation for Astral Energy.
Astral Energy was far more elusive and scarce than any rare elemental mana. In fact, it existed almost exclusively within the Cultivation Space. Once brought into true space, it degraded into the native energy of the system the cultivator belonged to.
To test this, Alex swapped the components of his formationâthose designed to seek ambient manaâwith replacements that should, in theory, direct it to seek Astral Energy instead.
BOOM!
Even in the Simulation Space, the result was catastrophic. The formation shattered instantly, erupting into a massive explosion. His consciousness was blasted out of the simulated space and hurled back into the physical realm.
Alex swallowed hard at the sight.
The Simulation Space tempered all outcomes by a factor of tensâif not hundreds. If the blast here was this large, the explosion in the real world would have been disastrous.
âThankfully, OmniRune created this simulation space. Without it, Iâd never dare attempt something like this,â he thought, wiping non-existent sweat from his forehead.
"Okay... that confirms it. Astral Energy is a no-go... for now," Alex muttered. "So... what other approaches are possible?"
He paused.
"Wait... in the first place, what exactly defines âconceptual qualityâ?"
He realised he had been making assumptions without truly understanding the term.
"The most intuitive answer," he reasoned, "would relate to the strength of the Laws and Concepts the energy governs. If thatâs true, then since Time, Space, Life, Death, and Destiny are the highest Supreme Laws, their respective energies should hold the highest conceptual quality.
"So energies conceptually equal to Spatial Energy would be... Time, Death, Life, and Destiny energies."
Alexâs brows furrowed.
"None of those are any easier to obtain than Spatial Energy..."
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