My Muscle System in the Mage World

Chapter 236: Life level



Aur gradually controlled his body, which was currently acting like a furnace, melting all the things in his surroundings.

The morning sun had already risen, and yellow light slowly filled his room, illuminating his muscular body.

"I should have finished by now," Aur thoughtfully summoned the extremely familiar blue panel in front of him.

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[Muscle System]

[Name: Aur Cromwell/ Auriel

Talent: Future Seer (Major: 0; Minor: 0)

-Muscle mass: 7.48 (+) [Tier one (peak)]

-Intelligence: 2.99 (+)

Stat Points: 1

Storage space: 0.7/1 cubic metre

Quest: Daily (completed)]

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Seeing the stats, he nodded his head with a satisfied expression. Just this training alone made his muscle mass attribute increase by one stats point. Of course, this was probably because of the accumulation training he has done; however, still seeing his hard work come to fruition, Aur was naturally satisfied.

Nobody is inherently lazy in this world; however, when people see their own hard work not bear a single fruit, which would easily discourage a person to move forward. Those who can move forward despite all obstacles are usually the winners in life!

"Hope these three points in my intelligence stats will bring some changes in my power," Aur thought as his mind moved, and the blue panel flickered again in front of him.

Before the panel could even materialise in front of him, Aur felt a strange change happening in his surroundings. The world became much clearer to him, and the things around him seemed to have no secrets for him to hide.

With just a glance from Aur, he could instantly perceive the world from another angle. The mana in the surrounding area also became much clearer, almost visible to his naked eye.

It felt like nothing could hide from his sight. Aur's entire perspective of the world seemed to have changed!

Aur's eyes widened as he carefully sensed the vague changes happening around his body and soul.

However, even with his terrifying perception, he couldn't perceive what was happening within him.

But he knew one thing: whatever was happening was definitely beneficial for him.

"Has my talent as a Wizard also increased?" he thought, feeling some confusion. He sat down cross-legged, refining the surrounding mana.

However, when he sensed the rate of his mana refinement into the light blue mana within his mental space, Aur instantly knew his talent hadn't increased.

The rate of refining the mana remained exactly the same as before, reaching the rate that an ordinary high-grade mental space could achieve.

Thanks to the silkworm ring, his efficiency was already comparable to the high-grade talent and the resources were also plentiful. That was the only reason he was able to achieve the feat of reaching the tier one wizard realm in just around three years.

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With these thoughts in mind, he stood up from the floor, wearing a thoughtful expression. Aur's red pupils suddenly focused on the blue panel that had materialised in front of him once again.

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[Muscle System]

[Name: Aur Cromwell/ Auriel

Talent: Future Seer (Major: 0; Minor: 0)

-Muscle mass: 7.48 (+) [Tier one (peak)]

-Life Level: 3 (+) [Tier one (0%)]

Stat Points: 0

Storage space: 0.7/3 cubic metre

Quest: Daily (completed)]

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Aur looked at the changes in the panel with a stunned expression on his face.

"Life Level?" The intelligence stat had changed into this, and next to it was a tier one designation.

He didn't know what these Life Levels were; at first, he thought they might be a form of soul attribute, but quickly dismissed the idea.

Although Aur could make some guesses about what these attributes might do, he didn't know their exact effects.

"I'll find out after I upgrade it," Aur thought with a contemplative expression.

His gaze then shifted suddenly to the storage space.

Storage space: 0.7/3 cubic metres

"Eh!?" Aur was a little startled when he saw that his storage space had increased by at least three times its previous size.

"Does my storage space increase with the conversion of the intelligence stat to life level?" He had many questions in his mind, but he could only attribute this change to the tier one he had reached in his life level.

Apart from the perspective of viewing the entire world, he didn't know what other changes had occurred within him.

"Has my comprehension also increased?"

Aur took out the mana gathering potion he had been trying to comprehend before. In just five days, he had managed to grasp about fifty percent of the entire book. Given his initial speed, he estimated he could comprehend the entire book in another five days.

Now, he wanted to see how much improvement had been brought about by the increase in these so-called life levels and reaching tier one in them.

As he flipped through the pages of the book, his pupils narrowed at first before gradually calming down, and a look of understanding flashed in his eyes.

Aur began to understand everything related to it; what had previously been difficult now seemed like child's play, and his perspective became broader.

With satisfaction across his lips, he finally closed the book.

"At this rate, it will only take me at most a day to directly comprehend the book, which means my comprehension has increased by at least five times."

The more he thought, the more his eyes glimmered with excitement.

An alchemist was a terrifying being who could convert low-level resources to higher levels with more potency and efficiency.

No matter where Aur went, he would be respected for being an alchemist. After all, being in favour with an alchemist didn't cause any harm, only endless benefits.

Of course, having some self-strength was necessary first because if you don't have the strength getting captured was easy in lawless places, and turning into a slave who would work to do alchemy for the rest of their life was a real risk.

Although it seemed counterproductive since an alchemist slave would likely never improve their alchemy while confined, the benefits were endless and worth it.

Although Aur hadn't seen much of the outside world, he had gained some information about it. If he wanted to escape the village, he would need to have at least the strength of a tier two wizard, or maybe even tier three.

Only then would he have the confidence to leave these places, but his family was in these places; how could he leave them?

But they were about to die in a year's time now, which made Aur feel a deep sense of helplessness because he couldn't do anything about it.

From the information he has learned till now, the village has run out of lifespan spells and it is no longer being refined in nature now.

Previously, wherever living beings flourished, there would always be constant lifespan spells being refined by nature, but now it was different.

For more than a decade, lifespan spells are no longer being refined by nature, and the village has eventually run out of them.

Even if you trade with the caravan, it was the same case, and there has been no sighting of lifespan spells being sold anywhere.


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