Chapter 1379: Constructing the Wisp City

Chapter 1379 Constructing the Wisp City

The First Wisp City of the God Realm. The moment Krune expressed this thought, everyone became excited.

After all, a place exclusive to their race, where the habitat was perfectly suited for their birth and survival, was a cause for celebration. And, they wished to give their all to ensure this place was the best for all wisps.

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With that, Krune began to ponder, falling deep in thought, wondering what structure he should erect in the place to ensure it catered to the needs of the wisps to the utmost level.

"First, wisps love to play. So, it has to be in such a fashion where the newborn wisps can play lots and still cultivate through that," Krune muttered, discussing with Kulla and Kuttul, the oldest among the rest of the wisps.

"Uncle, every house should be attached to a garden, preferably a floating island garden. All of us love to cook and forge items, so this is necessary," Kulla suggested.

"On the other hand, having borders is annoying. So, most of the building places should be open to everyone for access," Kuttul added. "So, let's make the houses minimal and increase the rest of the fun activities."

"I was thinking of the same thing." Krune nodded as he took out a slab of metal, melting it into liquid before shaping it, creating a general structure and layout.

"This is good," Kulla said. "But something is still missing."

"Right, I feel the same," Kuttul replied. "It's not fun."

"Then..." Krune thought of something, gazing at the water stream passing overhead, grinning in response as he made some changes to the layout. "What about this?"

"Damn, this would be epic!" Kulla and Kuttul exclaimed at the same time.

"Then, let's begin." Krune riled up his Godly Energy, creating materials out of thin air. All of them were condensed from his various laws, such as the Laws of Wood, Earth, Metal, Ice, and so on.

Immediately, Krune created a massive block of a mysterious alloy that was a fusion of all his material-making Laws, created at a combination that was closer to his Spiritual Incarnation, making it perfect for wisps to reside within.

This massive block floated in the air as Kulla grabbed hold of it using her Divine Sense, morphing its shape to create a floating island without buildings.

Krune then created another massive block immediately after, watching Kuttul take control of it.

Their plan was to create a massive palace in the air, a floating island of sorts that was designed for wisps in their Wisp Forms to move about, consisting of winding tunnels instead of walkways.

This would be fun for them to travel and enliven the place.

The palace was basically a gigantic market, including theatres, platforms for competitions, storage facilities, etc.

It spanned tens of kilometers in radius as they planned to make as many of such palaces as necessary. At present, their population was small, and hence, two palaces were enough.

While Kulla and Kuttul were creating the two palaces based on their design logic, Krune arrived at what seemed to be the core of this region, slowly creating a massive structure surrounding it.

He activated his Spiritual Incarnation, seeping his Land Incarnation into the land but destroying his connection to it immediately, focusing on raising the concentration of the laws in the core region.

He continued to raise its level, noticing the energy of heaven and earth begin to gather in the area as signs of wisps being birthed became apparent.

"This place would constantly be birthing wisps. It'll become our beating heart," Krune muttered, creating a protective building around the place, ensuring no harm would come to this core region.

Then, after a moment of thought, Krune took out a Godly Vein from his subspace. Zamura had given it to him long ago due to his contributions. In fact, Krune was originally planning to create a Cultivation Lotus out of it.

But now, he had a better idea. "This will act as the foundation for all wisps to grow stronger and reach maturity while still playing according to their nature."

No matter what, even in the God Realm, Wisps had a natural lifespan of ten years. In other words, if they failed to obtain a Spiritual Incarnation, only death awaited them after a short life spanning a decade.

So, Krune had to do something about that.

He had long since been thinking about it, having been thinking of a Spiritual Incarnation that Wisps could inherit naturally.

Turia's birth had given him this insight. After all, she had been born at the God Foundation Realm, possessing a Spiritual Incarnation.

The foundation of a race determined the cultivation level a baby would be at during birth. For weak races, it would be at the Mortal Rejection Realm. Most races with a strong enough foundation would birth babies at the Godly Fusion Realm.

However, birthing someone at the God Foundation Realm was absurd. Only the brightest of geniuses were birthed with a cultivation at the God Foundation Realm.

Of course, Turia was an example of that. But even if a baby was birthed at the God Foundation Realm, it would only be a normal cultivator. It wouldn't possess a Spiritual Incarnation. And like every other cultivator, they would have to gradually create their own Spiritual Incarnation or depend on a Predominated Fruit to help them in achieving that.

"Right, just like the various treasures that I've done, I could do the same here too." Krune smiled. After all, he had Turia on his side, the best example to reference upon, a mysterious wisp that had been birthed with a Spiritual Incarnation.

With that, Krune began to wholeheartedly focus on this task, constantly bothering Feifei to use her Spiritual Incarnation and work on the loopholes in his plan, slowly perfecting his idea.

With that, he began to bring out all the necessary materials: Drops, Divine Sense Law materials, Mental Energy Law materials, materials with his Land Incarnation, a Godly Vein, a pile of Predominated Fruits, and a Blank Law Core.

He formed a pile for each item, focusing on them as he smiled, beginning the refinement process.