Lin Yi stood before the qilin, the storage token hovering lightly above his palm, its surface calm, its contents anything but. Within it lay the celestial jades he had just collected, each one dense with refined energy, each one a fragnt of this world’s deeper structure.
The qilin did not look away.
Its gaze remained fixed on the token, its usually tranquil presence now carrying a faint, rising intensity. The light along its scales pulsed in slow intervals, like a heartbeat gradually increasing in pace.
"...You want them," Lin Yi said quietly.
It was not a question.
The qilin took a step forward.
The air beneath its hooves rippled, the invisible currents bending slightly around its movent. Up close, the change was clearer. The soft multicolored glow that once defined its presence had deepened, the colors becoming more saturated, more... real.
Alive in a different way.
Lin Yi did not hesitate further.
His fingers shifted slightly, as the token opened.
Not physically, but functionally.
A portion of the celestial jades within it responded imdiately, dissolving into streams of light that flowed outward, hovering briefly in the space between them before being drawn toward the qilin.
The mont the first strand of energy made contact—
The world reacted.
The qilin’s body trembled.
Not in instability, but in response.
Its scales flared with light, each one igniting in sequence as the absorbed energy spread through its form. The gentle glow intensified, no longer soft, but radiant, pushing outward into the surrounding space.
The air distorted.
The currents shifted.
The Allheaven Expanse, vast and indifferent, acknowledged the change.
More celestial jades dissolved.
More energy flowed.
Lin Yi remained still, observing.
The transformation was not violent, nor was it chaotic. It was controlled. Directed. As though the qilin itself knew exactly what to do with what it was receiving.
Its body began to change.
Subtly at first.
Then unmistakably.
Its form expanded—not dramatically, but with purpose. The lines of its body grew more defined, its fra more imposing without losing its natural elegance. The scales along its sides sharpened slightly in shape, their glow stabilizing into a deeper, more refined spectrum.
Its mane lengthened.
The strands of light that composed it beca denser, flowing with a weight that had not been there before. Each movent carried a faint trailing effect, like starlight dragged through the fabric of space.
Its horns—
Shifted.
The branching structure extended further, becoming more intricate, the patterns along their surface faintly resembling the constellations above.
Then—
Its eyes opened.
Fully.
Where before there had been calm, now there was awareness.
Clear and focused, sothing deeper took hold as the final strands of celestial jade energy flowed into its body. Silence followed, then a pulse—not outward, but inward. The light condensed and stabilized, and in that mont, the qilin was no longer the sa.
Lin Yi’s gaze remained steady as he observed the completed transformation. "...Greater Qilin," he said. The term fit, not as a label, but as a state. The creature before him stood taller now, its presence no longer rely serene, but commanding. It did not release overwhelming pressure, nor did it radiate aggression; instead, it existed with a quiet dominance, as though the space around it naturally adjusted to accommodate it. It lowered its head slightly—not in submission, but in acknowledgnt. The connection between them remained unchanged, yet deeper.
Lin Yi said nothing for a mont. Then his gaze shifted slightly, unfocused, as a mory surfaced.
The first ti he saw it, it had not been like this. There had been no calm and no quiet acceptance—only power: raw, unrestrained, and untad. A level 110 celestial spirit beast; that was what it had been. It was not aligned to any hunter or bound by any contract, but was a creature that existed within the deeper layers of the dungeon system, one that most would never even encounter, let alone survive.
He had not approached it cautiously or circled it; he had walked directly into its territory, and it had responded. The sky had split with its presence, the currents had turned violent, and the ground—if it could even be called that in that place—had fractured under the weight of its aura alone. It had not acknowledged him; it had judged him. And then, it had attacked.
The mory was clear: every movent, every shift in pressure, and every exchange. It had been fast, overwhelmingly so, but not beyond him. Lin Yi had not matched its power directly; he had not needed to. He had read it, adapted, and closed the distance where it did not expect him to. The Celestial Lord Blade had drawn a line across its perception, not to kill, but to interrupt—to force recognition.
In that mont, the fight had changed. It had not ended; it had changed. The qilin had not been subdued through domination; it had been redirected. Its aggression had faded, not from defeat, but from recalculation. It had seen sothing—not strength alone, but sothing else. And from that point, it had followed, not as a slave or a pet, but as sothing that had chosen to remain.
Lin Yi’s focus returned to the present. The Greater Qilin stood before him now, no longer the sa entity from that encounter, yet undeniably connected to it. "...So this is your path," he said quietly. The qilin exhaled softly, a faint ripple passing through the surrounding space as it did.
Lin Yi’s hand moved and the storage token disappeared; what remained within it, he would use later. For now, enough had been given. His gaze shifted slightly, and then he materialized his system interface. With it, he saw his experience—accumulated, processed, and integrated.
The result of his 1000X Amplification had taken him to Level....
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