"Such a rare opportunity."
After hearing Shadow Robe’s narration, Alka nodded.
"Well then, good luck to you all."
With those words, Illusion carried Alka to the skies above the entire kingdom.
Here, Alka’s throne floated.
Alka sat on the throne, and a pink cloud floated around the throne.
Besides this mist, there were four seemingly unremarkable objects placed behind the throne.
These were previously acquired battle relics, but they needed their aura removed to be used, so they were left there.
Looking at the mist within his palm, inside was the portion of the Abyssal Maw projection previously lted onto Karuto.
It amounted to a portion of this powerful demon’s soul.
The pink mist dispersed.
After slting, the battle relics appeared in Alka’s palm.
A piece of black tal, radiating an intense evil aura.
Alka’s eyes flashed, staring at this piece of tal.
Secrets were revealed before him.
The tal fused with mighty Abyss Demon can be used to forge weapons.
It would imbue them with potent lethal effects, even unbeatable souls with high defense are unavoidable.
Put simply, if weapons are crafted with it.
That would be a weapon capable of harming the Divine.
Yet Alka looked at this small piece in his palm, what weapon could be forged?
It seed challenging even to craft a spear tip.
But still, it was precious enough.
Alka tossed it into his throne; he currently had no ans to lt it, let alone forge it.
He could only wait to see if Simon’s strength would rise to find a way to lt this tal.
Having done all this, Alka sat on his throne and closed his eyes. The cloud on the throne, blending with the silver light on his crown, began to connect the entire kingdom.
Alka was tapping into the dream realm’s power through the kingdom’s force.
The ring constructed from Star River on his hand was no longer visible.
Alka had already removed it and placed it within his dream realm.
...
Sunlight poured into the camp.
Crystal Dragon’s body shimred with dazzling brilliance in the light, but she continued to curl up in her nest in deep sleep.
Besides Jason and so Puppet Girls, others were far from the camp.
About 2 kiloters away, the magic power in this area was swirling into a vortex.
Magic Gathering Stone absorbed the mixed ambient magic power, converting it through nearby crystals into more suitable magic power and channeling it below.
Below was soone in ditation.
The ditator was Chadite.
At this mont, Chadite’s face was covered in sweat, and magic power was rapidly expanding and contracting in cycles.
Chadite was advancing to the Fourth Stage.
Suddenly, the surrounding magic power slightly dissipated, Magic Gathering Stone ceased its absorption frequency, and Chadite stood up to shut it off.
She had progressed to the Fourth Stage.
"Finally."
Alka and others waited around.
Seeing Chadite finally complete her advancent, they gathered around.
"Here, wipe off" Alka casually handed over a clean towel.
Chadite took it and completely wiped the sweat off her face.
"Rest for a while, and then it’s your turn," Alka looked at her and said.
"Do you want to get rid of it so much?" Chadite asked with amusent.
"Of course, I’m growing tired of it."
Alka looked at the Star River Ring in his hand and said.
Having said that, they boarded the Swallow Ship again to head back to the camp. The 2-kiloter journey would take no ti.
Upon their return, Jason rose up to congratulate Chadite: "Congratulations."
After coming back, Chadite nearly completed her rest.
Alka removed the ring and placed it in her palm.
Chadite gazed at the Star River in her palm, observing its appearance like a galaxy gathered in the sky.
"How beautiful," she said, unable to resist.
Then she wore it on her finger.
The faint magic power infused from her finger into the Star River.
Dots of starlight flickered from the surface of Star River.
Simultaneously, the yellow triangular headband on Chadite’s forehead revealed itself.
The originally yellow gemstone began to rotate, then seed infected by the Star River, flashing beautiful starlight.
Suddenly, the entire camp darkened in an instant.
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