Even though he mastered the basics of the Eye of Insight, he still needed a rich imagination and huge amounts of practice if he wanted to use it proficiently.
It was understandable that he would need a lot of practice.
Through tens of thousands of times of hard practice, Caspian could now unleash the Water Shade technique in the blink of an eye.
The Eye of Insight was no exception.
If he wanted to be able to wield it with ease, he would need repeated training as well.
Caspian would have no problem in terms of his perseverance in that aspect.
As for a rich imagination, since Caspian wanted to use the technique for investigation or even spying purposes, he needed to place the eyeballs formed from flesh and blood in well-concealed places that would not affect its effectiveness.
Imagine if someone saw an eyeball staring at him from a piece of wood close by.
One did not need to be an idiot to know that there was something wrong with that eyeball.
However, if the eye could be disguised, for example, by hiding it in a pile of fruits, it would not be so easily discovered.
Caspian led soldiers into battle in the past so he knew how to lay traps and hide his tracks.
Now, as he put these plans together, idea after idea kept popping up in his head.
Through that point, even though ordinary people were not as strong as cultivators, they were equal or could even surpass them in terms of intelligence.
Caspian integrated his experience with the power he mastered to become more powerful.
For the next couple of days, Caspian and Maya continued to rush on their journey.
After they entered North Earlington, there were visibly more cultivators on the road.
They came from various sects of all sizes.
Some of them were family cultivators and there was no shortage of rogue cultivators.
Even though these people were not qualified to take part in the nation’s official religion election, to cultivators, the event was a great opportunity to observe and learn cultivation methods and spells from the six most powerful sects of the country.
It would be a huge boon if one could learn from the event.
After all, there have been cases of cultivators in the past who gained insight from the competition between disciples of the six largest sects and became stronger.
They did so well that the sects even made an exception and admitted them after the age of sixteen.
Even if one did not gain anything, the nation’s official religion election was Earlington of Efrax and the neighboring counties’ largest gathering of cultivators.
It was an honor to be able to be part of it.
Since the capital of Earlington of Efrax is situated at North Earlington, to some extent, North Earlington was also the political, economic, and cultural center of the whole country.
That was why Caspian realized after arriving there that it was much more prosperous here than he imagined.
There were many forests in South Earlington and many mountains in the north.
Even so, after entering North Earlington, Caspian found that even in extremely mountainous areas, there were wide and flat government roads and post houses along the way.
Even in the remotest places, these post houses were sturdier and more spacious than those at the border of South Earlington.
The post houses near the border of South Earlington were more akin to shacks made of planks and mud than a post house.
Once they arrived at North Earlington, Caspian and Maya reverted to being treated like disciples of the Heavenly Stars Sect Caspian could now acutely sense how much attention the disciples of the six great sects received in Earlington of Efrax.
No matter where he and Maya were, they garnered a lot of attention.
Ordinary people looked at them with eyes filled with respect.
Other cultivators looked at them with some admiration and awe.
No matter who they were, other people would speak to them respectfully.
Once Caspian and Maya revealed their identities, no one else dared to pick a fight with them.
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