However, Yale didn't want to show the Celestial Knowledge in public, so he wanted to improve his prowess without using it.
Moreover, once he mastered the Earth Law and the Wind Law, he would be able to turn the Storage Space into a proper world with all the elemental laws.
Although it would be just the simplest type of world, at least it would be a complete one.
If Yale also created a reincarnation cycle exclusive of the world, it would be a bit better, like Lina's world, and doing it wasn't a real problem for Yale, but given that the Storage Space didn't have people living in it, a soul trapped in the reincarnation cycle would have a hard time reincarnating.
Lina's world had a lot of people living there, so there was no problem if her world had a reincarnation cycle as anyone who died there would end up reincarnating soon.
There was no way that Yale could master those two Laws in a month given that his talent in them wasn't high, but at least he improved quite a bit.
Moreover, they used a lot of the time in that month to teach Wyba who had yet to become a Law Master, so the time that Yale had trained in the two Laws wasn't long at all.
Wyba was also unable to make a breakthrough in that month, so they decided to leave the matter for their next stop and left from the Storage Space.
The group left the last dead planet in the area belonging to Yale's parents, which was a whole solar system.
Their faction had greater areas in other parts of the universe, but that solar system was just to serve as a place to put the world that was gifted to Yale.
After all, a place that only served as a house for a child wouldn't be too eye-catching for their enemies while in the biggest place different factors could end provoking an attack and Yale's parents were worried that Yale would be caught in the crossfire while being unable to defend himself.
Nothing happened after they left the solar system. They were in high alert to avoid an ambush, but no one was so bored to wait in the midst of the outer space for an undefined span of time just in case that someone appeared.
It was difficult to measure the pass of time in the outer space, but at least in the universe, there was a systematic method to measure time, so the years had the same length in all worlds despite their differences of size and distance from the sun that the worlds orbited.
That rule was set unanimously by the experts of the universe because they were tired of changing the way they counted the time in each place and the misunderstandings provoked by it.
Each year had twelve months, each month thirty days, and each day twenty-four hours.
In some worlds, they needed a few years to experience all the seasons, while others experienced it more than once the same year, but the experts didn't care about that as long as measuring the time was easy for them.
Yale's world was created with that time measures in mind, so Yale's father created a world that would fit the universal time measure properly.
However, the next inhabited world they found clearly wasn't the same.
The size of the world was quite small, so in a standard, they experience more than a day and a night, although the day had very little light due to the distance from the sun. Moreover, for that same reason, leaving aside the time to experience the four seasons, the world was extremely cold all the year.
If it weren't for the formations set by experts on the cities, the mortals would be unable to live in such extreme conditions unless they had a body that could tolerate more cold than usual.
Of course, there were species that have such traits, but there wasn't anything special in that world, so it was hard that someone would choose it to live unless they have no other option.
People who lost their worlds and had enemies usually chose remote places like that to live as there were too many people in the same situation, which made detecting a single one in particular difficult.
Moreover, there were also strong people there, so it wasn't too usual that someone would risk offending others to kill someone hiding there unless the grievance between the two parties was too extreme.
The world lacked resources and training there was far too difficult due to the environment, so usually, those who set their place their just wanted to live the rest of their lives peacefully until someone else killed their enemies.
It was a cowardly method, but they chose to be cowards instead of battling in a lost battle. If there had been chances of winning, they wouldn't have retreated to a world like that one.
The conditions of the world were extreme, but there was no way that Yale's group was affected by them. The weather on the outside was comparable to that of the mountains surrounding the white building left by Yale's father.
They descended to the world and went to one of the cities constructed by the Law Gods to shelter their families who couldn't withstand the weather on the outside.
Of course, after constructing the cities, others went to live there, and they were welcome for the ones who created the cities as the more people living there, the better the deterrence towards their enemies if they were to find them.
Yale's group reached the outside of the city barrier and waited for someone to open it for them. Although they could enter forcefully in that barrier with their power, since they didn't want to provoke any problem for those living there, they decided to enter normally.
With the lack of light on the world even in daytime, the three moons were always visible, which was quite a pretty scene. It was sad that the world was so ugly, or it would have been a good place to go to relax, and it would have had a lot of tourists.
Chapter end
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