After a long while, the bloodline enhancent finally ca to an end.
Noah quickly checked his skills and saw that Savage Bloodline had changed from Lv7 2 to Lv9 2.
"As expected, reaching the heavens in a single leap isn’t realistic."
Noah shook his head slightly, unsurprised by the result.
Interdiate Blood Essence could massively increase bloodline concentration and raise skill levels, but that didn’t an it could instantly max out a bloodline skill.
Of course, the amount of experience it provided was still astonishingly huge.
The higher a skill’s level beca, the harder it was to upgrade further.
The experience required to advance from Level 7 to Level 9 was already greater than all the previous levels combined.
The reason it failed to reach max level was simple.
The experience required to go from Level 9 to Level 10 was simply too enormous.
Even so, the Interdiate Blood Essence had still saved Noah an incredible amount of ti.
At his current pace, fully maxing out the skill and achieving another breakthrough wouldn’t take much longer.
"Let’s continue."
Activating Two Worlds Travel once more, Noah returned to the Small Calamity World.
The instant he reappeared, an indescribable wave of fear and despair spread throughout the starry sky.
Even Noah himself could clearly sense it.
"Sorry. Did I keep you waiting?"
A gentle smile appeared on Noah’s face.
"Round two begins."
The mont Noah gained the ability to repeatedly enter this Small Calamity World, its fate had already been sealed.
If one attempt wasn’t enough, then he would simply return again and again.
Its destruction was rely a matter of ti.
As Noah continuously fired arrow after arrow, slaughtering every monster across the Black Planet, the Disaster Will weakened rapidly to the extre.
Afterward, Noah shifted all his attacks directly onto the planet itself.
Every arrow.
Every punch.
Each attack erupted with overwhelmingly terrifying force, easily shaking the surface of the massive planet.
Originally, Noah believed he would need to spend an enormous amount of ti gradually destroying the entire Black Planet piece by piece, like the Foolish Old Man removing mountains, before he could fully erase the Disaster Will and destroy the world completely.
But unexpectedly, after the planet had been damaged to a certain extent, a system notification suddenly echoed in his ears.
The Calamity World had been destroyed.
[You extinguished the Disaster Will, completely destroyed a Small Calamity, and made an enormous contribution to the All Heavens and Myriad Realms. You gained 1 million rit Points, 1 million Contribution Points, and the title Disaster Bane.]
[This is the first Small Calamity you have destroyed. You received one specifiable Perfect-grade item.]
[With a Fifth-Order life level, you completely destroyed a Small Calamity, demonstrating extraordinary performance. All Zero-Order Awakeners on Blue Star gained 40 to all attributes. First-Order Awakeners gained 400. Second-Order Awakeners gained 4000. Third-Order Awakeners gained 40,000. Fourth-Order Awakeners gained 400,000. Fifth-Order Awakeners gained 4 million. The probability of Blue Star Civilization Awakeners acquiring advanced talents has also slightly increased.]
A series of system notifications echoed continuously.
"One million rit Points and one million Contribution Points. Not bad."
Noah nodded slightly, not disappointed with the rewards.
One million Contribution Points was equivalent to rescuing thirty-three Purple Profound Civilizations and resolving over one hundred and sixty Ghost-Level Calamities.
As for one million rit Points, it was already close to enough to purchase an Epic-grade item.
Of course, Epic-grade items were practically priceless.
Awakeners who possessed Epic items were generally far more willing to exchange them for other valuable items rather than sell them directly for rit Points.
The higher the grade of an item beca, the lower the actual importance of rit Points.
At that level, rit Points rely served as a rough reference for value.
Previously, by indirectly saving various Awakened Worlds, Extraordinary Worlds, and Ordinary Worlds, Noah had also earned an additional 200,000 rit Points and 300,000 Contribution Points.
Although it appeared that there were countless spatial passages across the Black Planet, the reality was that invading an Awakened World or an Extraordinary World often required dozens of spatial passages simultaneously.
It wasn’t as simple as one passage corresponding to one world.
Moreover, while the Calamity World possessed massive numbers of Third-Order and Fourth-Order monsters, it was impossible for all of them to invade other worlds at once.
After all, tearing open the World mbranes between two worlds, establishing stable spatial passages, and continuously maintaining those connections was the most difficult part.
Because of this limitation, the number of Ghost-Level Calamities that could be triggered simultaneously was also limited.
"If I didn’t completely destroy a Disaster and instead harvested it repeatedly over ti, then the total rit Points and Contribution Points I could obtain would probably far exceed the rewards from destroying it outright."
A dangerous thought suddenly flashed through Noah’s mind.
However, he imdiately dismissed it.
A Disaster represented catastrophe for countless worlds.
Wherever it spread, it brought endless death, destruction, and suffering.
Noah wasn’t ruthless enough to do sothing like that.
Raising Disasters was even crueler than raising and harvesting Awakened Worlds.
If he truly attempted such a thing, he would most likely end up on the Supre Will’s blacklist.
At that point, forget entering the Civilization Convergence Zone.
He might even beco a direct target for extermination, treated as sothing even worse than those civilizations that cultivated and harvested worlds for profit.
...
"Disaster Bane?"
Noah shook his head slightly and began checking the remaining rewards.
[Disaster Bane]
[Type: Title]
[You have completely destroyed a Disaster, and the desperate wails of the Disaster Will linger upon your body. Damage dealt to all Disasters and their derivatives 25%.]
[Note: Your existence has provoked the hostility of all Disasters. The world you reside in is now more likely to be targeted by Disasters.]
Noah’s eyes imdiately lit up.
Disaster Bane was a kill-type title similar to Enemy of Demonized Monsters.
Although its bonus was lower than Enemy of Demonized Monsters, providing only a 25% damage increase, which was rely half of the latter’s effect, it possessed one enormous advantage.
It had no restrictions.
The title was effective against all Disasters and all Disaster-derived creatures.
Most importantly, the two titles did not conflict with each other.
Their damage bonuses could stack together.
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