t’ve given Abel the ability to think at an extremely fast pace, but it lacked the function to help him improve his creativity.
Like, the soul potion couldn’t help him to think as fast, but the mental stimulation it created could help him to test out a few of his own ideas.

After gaining the world stone fragment, Abel thought that he wasn’t going to use the soul potion anymore.
Actually, he was thinking so fast; he was worried something would go wrong if he tried to push himself any further.
That being said, he did make some more “full recovery potions” for himself, so he was much more daring to risk his life than before.

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To be safe, he offered one bottle of the “full recovery potion” to his druid spirit.
This way, if anything went wrong, he could always use it to guarantee his own safety.
After doing so, he took out a soul potion and proceeded to drink it.

And there went that familiar feeling.
Abel could tell very quickly.
His mind was going to overload much more than ever.
Soon, a figure started appearing inside his mind.
It was his virtual self, who was going to everything that he wished to inside the simulation.
As he imagined the things he could do to draw the spell runes, this figure started working on his own.

It was a failure at first.
Then, as he tried to draw differently, he started to fail again.

He tried to make adjustments.
He tried to simulate enhancing the death qi.
By doing so, the “command skeleton” rune appeared to last longer inside his druid spirit.
It seemed like he was on the right track.

Then, slowly and gradually, he started making the death qi a little bit stronger each time.
Lastly, the “command skeleton” rune stayed without any trace of disappearing.

That’s when the simulation ended.
When Abel woke up, the first thing he felt was how hungry he was.
His heart was starting to beat very first.
His body was trying to tell him that he was low on energy.

To quench his dying hunger, he took out a ration potion from his portal bracelet.
Then, like a river that flowed into the desert, he eliminated his hunger.

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Surprisingly enough, he still felt hungry after that.
One bottle was supposed to substitute ten days’ worth of food, but it was still not enough to replenish the energy that he had lost.
Actually, if his stats weren’t already above average, he might’ve just starved to death back then.

After taking a second ration potion, Abel started to feel that his body was recovering.
He was finally back into a better state.

Now, then.
He found the solution to keeping the spell rune inside his druid spirit.
There was a problem, though.
He needed a lot of death qi, but he wasn’t sure where to collect it.

On top of his mind, he thought of his skeleton gemstone.
He took one out of his portal bracelet, and he tried to channel the death qi that was inside it.
Things didn’t work so well.
Since the death qi was already turned into stone, there was really no way for him to control it at his own will.

To give a bit of an insight, the skeleton gemstone was quite similar to a human wizard’s magic gemstone.
They could only be used as energy sources for magic circles.
Unlike wizards, though, orc priests used skeleton gemstones to power up death qi gathering circles.

After giving it a few tries, Abel gave up on the idea of extracting death qi from his skeleton gemstones.
Not only was the idea impossible to implement, even if he did manage to extract the death qi, but its density of it would be nowhere near what he wanted.
Besides, there was always the risk that he could trigger an unwanted explosion.

Anyways, it was about night time now.
He didn’t feel hungry, but he still went out of his seclusion circle and went into his dining room.

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