Chapter 1412: Peak Divine Ascension Realm’s opponent Chapter 1412: Peak Divine Ascension Realm’s opponent Cain’s eyes narrowed as he took in the ssage from the Samsara Fla.
Although the voice spoke of a special requirent beyond simply spending Spiritual Destiny Force, he was not surprised.
Apex had warned him beforehand that evolving the [Samsara Arsenal Module] would not be so simple.
He clenched his fist, feeling the power in his body surge at the anticipation of a new challenge.
Without delay, he flashed toward the Samsara Sacrificial Grounds, determined to face whatever trial awaited him there. It did not take long for Cain to arrive at the castle.
As soon as he stepped inside, he once again beheld the majestic bright purple fla, the very sa he had encountered in the past.
This wondrous phenonon never ceased to amaze him.
He had grown imasurably stronger since the last ti he saw it, and he had interacted with entities beyond powerful-like the Demon King of the Crimson World-yet these flas retained an awe-inspiring aura greater than any cosmic power he had t.
Even as he took in the purple luminance, Cain felt a fleeting sense of reverence.
In the back of his mind, he recalled the Samsara Eternal Saga he learned during the Blood and Hunger Trials.
It was not difficult to guess that the Samsara Eternal might be connected to the legacy of this fla.
Still, he did not lose himself in speculation.
Cain knew better than to get distracted by half-ford theories.
He instead sharpened his senses, preparing himself ntally for whatever challenge the Samsara Arsenal demanded of him.
Cautiously and with unwavering respect, Cain approached the Samsara Fla.
The mont he stood in front of it, a colossal surge of energy rippled through the room.
The fla’s radiance pulsed, bathing the hall in waves of power.
A majestic voice erged from within the inferno, echoing with a deep resonance that shook the very air.
“Congratulations on obtaining the Second Samsara Seed.
You can now undergo the Samsara Trial and gain access to the Second Level of the Samsara Arsenal.” From the asured tone and carefully spoken words, it was clear this was a recorded ssage.
Cain frowned, a hint of confusion flickering in his eyes as he realized he had never acquired any Samsara Seed.
But before his concern could grow, the voice of Apex echoed within him.
“Brat, rember that the Absolute Life Form System copies phenona and treasures from the universe and grants you access to them.
The true Samsara Arsenal is out there sowhere and apparently requires a Samsara Seed to evolve into the second level.
But thanks to the system, you needed only Spiritual Destiny Force.” Cain exhaled, nodding in acknowledgnt.
That explanation clarified the discrepancy.
While others might need so rare item called a Samsara Seed, he bypassed that step by feeding SDF into his system.
Content that his confusion had been settled, he focused once more on the swirling purple fla.
“What is the Samsara Trial?” Cain asked, his gaze flicking between the licking tongues of purple fire.
As if in response, the fla’s glow intensified, and the voice of the Samsara Lord resounded again.
“To test the caliber of a man, many trials are possible.
But at present, there is only one demand of you as the holder of my Samsara Arsenal: strength.
You must face an opponent and survive for five minutes.
The opponent will be at the peak of your current rank.
The fight continues until you either die, concede defeat, or surpass the ti.
Dying or conceding are both considered a loss.
You have three attempts.
Do you wish to begin?” Cain did not reply right away; he needed ti to absorb the details.
Survive for five minutes against a foe at the peak of his rank-that was the condition for victory.
Yet one detail sparked confusion: the voice never ntioned what might happen if he overca his opponent before ti ran out.
Was it possible that the Samsara Lord did not even consider the chance that the opponent could die or be defeated?
“Whom will I face?” Cain muttered quietly, curiosity sparking in his eyes.
“Surely not so illusory phantom?” No imdiate answer ca.
Instead, the fla pulsed more strongly.
He guessed the specifics might not be revealed until he declared himself ready.
A glint of determination lit Cain’s features. “Very well, let’s not remain in suspense,” Cain said, steeling his spirit.
A mont later, he raised his voice, sure that the Samsara Fla would register his words.
“I am ready.” No sooner had he spoken than the Samsara Fla erupted, radiating outward in all directions.
In a burst of overwhelming light, the entire castle vanished from view, replaced by sothing else entirely.
Cain blinked as his surroundings morphed into what appeared to be a massive demonic plane.
Overhead, the sky was dark, riddled with ominous clouds and lightning storms.
The ground he stood on was scorched black, and rivers of magma snaked across the horizon, flickering with an eerie glow.
Cain instantly recognized that this was no illusion or projection.
Everything about the place scread reality-the heat of the lava, the acrid stench of brimstone, the static crackle in the air from the lightning. ‘It seems like a layer of hell,’ he thought.
The notion raced through his mind, but he did not allow it to distract him.
A potent force slamd into the plane, scanning his body with lightning speed-so fast that he couldn’t even mount a defense.
Monts later, the Samsara Lord’s voice echoed again, though it sounded grander as if amplified by the infernal environnt.
“Your cultivation is at the Divine Ascension Realm.
Your opponent will be at the peak of the Divine Ascension Realm.
Now choose: do you wish to face three opponents or one?” Cain’s lips quirked into a small grin.
“So I will really be facing an opponent at the Divine Ascension Realm?” he murmured.
A flicker of arrogance glead in his eyes.
“Apex, why were you so worried about this?
Even before completing Herculean Bastion, I never t anyone below Divine Transcendence who could match .
Even if one hundred Divine Ascension Masters attacked , they couldn’t harm , let alone three.” Within Cain’s Soul Dinsion, a golden humanoid silhouette listened to his boasting.
A faint smile spread across the visage.
The System Spirit recognized Cain’s confidence might be well-earned, given his record.
“Hahaha,” Apex said.
“I want to see how confident you remain once the fight begins.
Now stop wasting ti and choose.”
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