Bring it to an end - Five - I

"The universalization of extraordinary" has led Eileen Ziegler to be ostracized and opposed by nearly all sorcerers, causing him to fall from his position as one of the world's top alchemists… into a state of delusional ruin.

Eileen has only found a direction and created a prototype, yet he cannot advance any further. 

He recognizes that this is the limit of his intellect and capabilities, which do not allow him to reach higher realms. 

Therefore… he has placed all his hopes on his granddaughter, who possesses unparalleled talent, shaping Ravenna through his own demise into a creature absolutely loyal to her ideals, unswayed by any external influence.

How, then, can one achieve this paradoxical notion of extraordinary principles, which seems fundamentally unattainable?