Seeing this, Xiao Feng immediately spent over 200,000 virtue points to purchase nine relatively cheap simulation rewards. Then, using a free lottery opportunity, he effortlessly obtained the most expensive prize—[Harry Potter's Experience with the Undetectable Extension Charm].
"Whoosh, whoosh, whoosh…"
With a single thought from Xiao Feng, the six magical skill orbs instantly transformed into streams of light and merged into his body.
Given Xiao Feng's current soul strength, the impact of the cultivation memories carried by those skill orbs was nothing significant. He quickly sorted through them.
Among them, [Apparition] and [Undetectable Extension Charm] were both space-type spells. The former was akin to spatial teleportation, while the latter could be used to create various storage artifacts.
However, as a Dou Saint powerhouse, Xiao Feng's mastery over spatial energy far surpassed these two spatial spells.
Xiao Feng could not only teleport directly through space but also forcibly carve out an independent pocket dimension within the void. Thus, these two spatial spells primarily served to broaden his horizons.
As for [Expelliarmus], it felt somewhat similar to psychic telekinesis to Xiao Feng.
The former used invisible magical energy to summon desired objects to the caster—perfect for those prone to misplacing things.
The latter used invisible magical energy to forcibly disarm a target, making it highly effective against foes like Iron Man, Kamen Riders, or Saints.
The remaining [Reparo] and [Expecto Patronum], however, were the spells that truly piqued Xiao Feng's interest.
[Reparo] was a time-type spell, capable of restoring damaged objects to their pre-damaged state.
[Expecto Patronum], on the other hand, was one of the most powerful and ancient defensive spells in the wizarding world, as well as the most famous.
To cast [Expecto Patronum], one had to focus intensely, recalling their happiest memory while chanting "Expecto Patronum" to summon their unique Patronus.
Since a Patronus was the manifestation of the caster's positive emotions, everyone's Patronus was different. The stronger the caster, the stronger the summoned Patronus.
Most wizards' Patronuses took the form of ordinary animals, while a few manifested as magical creatures like dragons, Thestrals, or phoenixes. Even rarer were Patronuses resembling extinct species, such as mammoths or dinosaurs.
Xiao Feng's Patronus was a five-clawed golden dragon, and its strength had also reached the late Two-Star Dou Saint level.
Thanks to the system's optimization and refinement, these spells had been transformed into Dou Techniques, allowing Xiao Feng to cast them simply by consuming Dou Qi.
After testing the capabilities of these spells, Xiao Feng turned his attention to the remaining simulation rewards, eventually settling on the [Invisibility Cloak].
Ordinary invisibility cloaks were typically woven from the hair of Demiguises or enchanted with a Disillusionment Charm, but these cloaks would gradually lose their effectiveness over time.
The invisibility cloak Xiao Feng had obtained, however, was the same one used by Harry Potter in the original story—one of the Deathly Hallows, capable of permanent invisibility.
Unfortunately, for Xiao Feng in his current state, this invisibility cloak was little more than a novelty, so he handed it over to his shadow clones for research.
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Several days later…
Just as Xiao Feng was enjoying a bath with Si Lili and Zhan Doudou as usual, a sudden message flashed through his mind.
It was a transmission from the [God's Lobby], roughly stating: 'It had absorbed enough world origin points to completely disguise the aura of Reincarnators as native inhabitants, thereby deceiving the perception of the world consciousness of [Joy of Life].'
Upon receiving this good news, Xiao Feng immediately lifted the seal on his cultivation and used spatial energy to teleport Lin Wan'er and Ye Ling'er directly to his side, celebrating with them in high spirits.
Only after Lin Wan'er and the others had eaten and drunk their fill did Xiao Feng enter Hueco Mundo, selecting a group of suitable Arrancar and recruiting them as Reincarnators through the [God's Lobby].
Since Reincarnators were essentially foreign demons, as long as they stirred up trouble in the world of [Joy of Life], they would alter the original fate lines, allowing the [God's Lobby] to absorb world origin points and steal authority from the world consciousness of [Joy of Life].
Reincarnators' troublemaking could be divided into two types: malicious and benevolent.
Malicious troublemaking was destruction-oriented—such as slaughtering native life en masse or ravaging the environment.
The advantage of this method was that it allowed the [God's Lobby] to absorb vast amounts of world origin points in a short time, accelerating the enslavement of that world.
The downside, however, was obvious: the world would be left too devastated, leading to diminished future development potential and possibly turning it into a post-apocalyptic wasteland.
Benevolent troublemaking, on the other hand, focused on civilizational development—such as helping native inhabitants advance their technology tree or improving their living conditions.
Xiao Feng had already claimed the world of [Joy of Life] as his personal garden, so he naturally wouldn't allow his Reincarnators to engage in short-sighted slaughter.
Thus, the first batch of Reincarnators he recruited were all Arrancar with support-oriented abilities, making them well-suited for civilization-building.
Some Arrancar could manipulate plant growth, accelerating flowering and fruiting. Others could control earth, assisting in construction or even moving mountains and filling seas.
Xiao Feng first outlined a general direction for the development of [Joy of Life]'s civilization, then had the [God's Lobby] refine the plan into detailed tasks, which were assigned to the Reincarnators via their Reincarnation Watches.
The Arrancar-turned-Reincarnators only needed to complete the tasks issued by the [God's Lobby] to earn corresponding reward points, which they could then use to exchange for desired items in the [Main God Space].
Although the lives and deaths of these Arrancar Reincarnators were entirely at Xiao Feng's mercy—and they wouldn't dare complain even if forced to work for free—Xiao Feng understood the vast difference in efficiency between forced labor and voluntary labor.
As the saying goes: "If you want the horse to run, you must let it eat its fill."
Since these Arrancar Reincarnators would still serve him even after growing stronger, Xiao Feng saw no reason to be stingy with reward points.
He simply had the [God's Lobby] follow standard procedure: taking half of the world origin points earned by the Arrancar Reincarnators as commission, while the other half was returned to them in the form of reward points.
(End of Chapter)
