Whether monsters or Phantoms, they could spend years or even decades advancing from one level to the next, or even taking just a single step to the next stage within a level.
However, this wasn’t an ironclad rule, but rely a statistical trend. The stronger a monster or Phantom beca, the harder it was to evolve further. The conditions for Phantoms beca more dangerous, and the energy barriers for monsters grew to terrifying sizes and strengths.
This trend never stopped and seed to stretch toward infinity.
Perhaps the end of the path was the peak of energy created by the First Star and Last Star upon collision, but this was nothing more than a theory.
Thus, when a human or monster reached a great lifespan and a respectable level of power, only a few of them attempted to increase their strength at the sa rapid pace as before.
Most gave up.
Many Phantoms remained permanently at K3 or K4 Levels because they were afraid of dying while fulfilling one of the following conditions, or simply could not do so.
The sa was true for monsters. Many might have tried to break through their barrier for over a hundred years, to no avail.
However, Adam, Zin, and other fighters like them were not the only exceptions. They were rely among those who continued to press forward.
If Adam was right, he had only two steps left before becoming a Second Rank Phantom, when he would reach a peak he could not even have dread of before.
Before that, he needed to return to the Citadel. Only there would he be able to understand where he should go next.
The Bottomless Void, only when he fulfilled this condition would he create the Third Grand Star.
Step!
Adam stepped aside, preparing to leave the blade pillar as well as the Hollow Lands.
"Wait."
Kaerno’s voice stopped him, forcing him to turn around.
"You’re not planning on walking all the way to the Citadel, are you?"
Adam raised an eyebrow. "Hmm? How do you think I’m supposed to do that? I an, I can fly like everyone else, but that won’t make much of a difference."
The corners of Zin’s mouth turned up into a silly smile, but he didn’t say anything.
"Well, I placed a big bet on you during the fight, Adam. Thanks to you, I won a lot of land cubes, so I can repay you for that. Consider this my gift."
Adam was puzzled as he watched Kaerno place his palm on the smooth white stone of the pillar’s top.
Whoooooosh!
The purple pulse of energy, like an electrical discharge, ran through the pillar straight to the ground, reaching even deeper than the Bone Lakes.
Adam didn’t know what Kaerno was doing, but the curiosity in his gaze was obvious.
Tremble! Tremble! Tremble!
The earth trembled as, very soon, right next to the blade pillar, sothing enormous burst from the ground. The great shadow moved upward, shaking the space with its massive body, until its head rose above the pillar.
Reflected in Adam’s wide-open eyes was a majestic black serpent, exuding the terrifying aura of an ancient monster.
The serpent’s amber eyes gazed at the three figures standing on the edge of the pillar, while its black scales covering its entire body trembled slightly with every movent.
Two long horns curving downward from its neck like frozen thunderbolts gave this monster its calm, nacing appearance, demanding obedience from anyone who dared to et its piercing gaze.
Zin glanced upward, a faint fla igniting in his gaze while Adam’s expression froze in shock.
Kaerno nodded toward the serpent.
"et Daar’ax. I don’t often disturb him, but this is a fitting occasion."
Adam gulped. "Daar’ax...? These strange nas again. And who is this monster to you?"
Kaerno smirked.
"Isn’t it obvious?"
He leaned on his hand with a satisfied look.
"He’s my pet."
"Grh," Daar’ax grumbled, leaning forward. A shadow from his head fell on the pillar. "That old man never stops joking, but unfortunately, it’s true. What do you need, Kaerno?"
Kaerno rolled his eyes.
"Did you hear that? That ancient serpent says the old man is ! Well, anyway, let’s get down to business. Daar’ax, as you can see, we have an unusual guest." Kaerno pointed at Adam.
Daar’ax nodded.
"Yeah... I sensed his aura from the very first monts he appeared in the Hollow Land. But, here’s what’s strange..." Daar’ax paused to reflect on the events of the past few days. "I don’t know exactly when or how he appeared. That’s curious."
Keeping his smirk, Kaerno waved his hand casually. "Don’t think about it too much. Since you know who this young man is, I want you to help him get back to the Citadel."
Daar’ax’s pupils narrowed as he stared intently at Adam.
"Do you want to take you straight to the Citadel, or will so other place do?"
Adam scratched the back of his head with an awkward expression. He was grateful to Kaerno for his help, but he felt uncomfortable about using a monster like Daar’ax as his mount.
"Ha-hah... I think that if a serpent like you shows up right in front of the Citadel, it’ll cause problems. If you can help get to the nearest spire, that would be a great help to ."
"I see..." Daar’ax hissed. "In that case, let’s do it. It’ll be better for both of us. You know, Kaerno, this boy might be smarter than you."
Kaerno frowned. He couldn’t believe what he was hearing.
"HAHAHAHAHA!"
Suddenly, Zin burst out laughing. Given his abilities, his laughter soon reached every pillar nearby. Sotis, he couldn’t control his energy and voice.
"Co on, Kaerno, did you summon that serpent to help Adam or so your own pet could make fun of you?"
Kaerno pretended not to hear, picking at his fingernails.
"Yeah, I think about that every ti I work with this grumpy snake!"
Then, Kaerno’s expression changed as he looked at Adam.
"Good luck. Maybe Daar’ax doesn’t know how to joke, but very soon you’ll be at the walls of the Citadel."
Adam nodded as he turned to Daar’ax.
"Glad to hear it. In that case, maybe we should get started?"
Daar’ax chuckled.
"Huh, sure. The sooner we start, the sooner we’ll finish. Climb onto my head, human."
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