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Chapter 805



Chapter 805

Chapter 805: Chapter 184: Lord of Scalefeather’s Prediction Chapter 805: Chapter 184: Lord of Scalefeather’s Prediction In just a short span of time, the image of Amber began to gradually fade from Aiwass’s mind.

Aiwass could no longer recall the appearance of “Amber” that had just emerged.

Despite his utmost effort to remember, the only impression left in his mind was related to the “sunset,” as if what he saw when he looked up was merely the sunset.

— Without any doubt, that was the true Amber, and not a simulation of the Pillar God from the Lord of Scalefeather’s script.

Just a moment ago, when he was conversing with the Silver-Crowned Dragon, Amber had been watching them.

And now, when Aiwass had received the memories of Sir Helquinn, Amber suddenly rushed over and made contact with Aiwass.

Though Aiwass was impersonating Helquinn, his soul was still his own.

...

The sudden contact with the real Pillar God during the promotion ceremony allowed Aiwass to directly inherit this legacy and step into the First Power Level.

That abrupt sensation felt like a Social Anxiety Person running up with a gift like a quarterback, launching a death charge at Aiwass and then, after throwing the gift box in his face, turning around and running away, leaving a bewildered Aiwass feeling as if he had just been punched and holding the gift without knowing what to do.

…But, it was still a good thing.

It was all good!

Especially this “Clear Container,” which was the “Water Attribute Mana Pool” Aiwass had been desperately searching for.

It was also the only attribute amongst his current six attributes for which he was completely unable to create a Sin Card.

With it, as long as he acquired a Level 1 “Clear Container” from somewhere else, Aiwass’s water attribute mana could reach 42 points.

With such a level of mana, coupled with the Colorless Mana provided by the Book of Law, he could almost put together a Sin Card!

“…But, is The Wild Hunt really a legacy too?”

Aiwass was full of question marks.

He had never heard of such a legacy.

He even felt that this might be a legacy made up on-the-spot by Amber.

You know, “The Wild Hunt” and “The Wild Hunt King” are completely different concepts, the latter being a World Boss, whereas the former is just a type of undead.

This was almost like “Earthbound Spirit” or “Revenant” becoming legacies.

Moreover, even if there really is a legacy of The Wild Hunt… as a Knight-type Undead who had signed a contract with the Great Sage, this should at least be a legacy of Wisdom, Authority, and Twilight, and should lean more towards the Great Sage.

The Great Sage, who enormously enjoys contact with humans, should logically have come to contact Aiwass.

But the Great Sage hadn’t appeared, instead, Amber, the least sociable, showed up…

“…Anyway, it’s still an unexpected blessing.”

Aiwass decided to set aside this question for now.

After all, Aiwass wouldn’t likely promote this legacy by several levels.

At least, Aiwass believed that he didn’t have strong talents in these three Path Features.

This legacy might advance to around Level 15… or even just a few levels before hitting the cap.

...At this moment, Aiwass finally understood the feelings that Night Fiends typically experienced.

Helquinn, a Superior Phantom Demon, had been forcibly compressed to suit the Material Realm, possessed a strong sense of oppression and stickiness.

It was like wearing stiff, long boots, or like wearing a straitjacket...

or rather, like having one’s hands locked in handcuffs and walking in water that was deeper than collarbone height—the greater the force used, the stronger the reactionary force felt.

Under such brute suppression, more effort was required just to maintain body balance, therefore more tiresome than walking on land.

Of course, Night Fiends were only at Level 50, while after the Great Sage had transformed Helquinn into the King of the Wild Hunt...

in the game, his level was 69, the peak of the Seventh Power Level.

Now though, he was forcibly pressed down to Level 50 by the “version” force.

The sense of restriction that Night Fiends felt, clearly wasn’t as intense as that felt by Helquinn.

But even so...

—He was now at Level 50 full, the King of the Wild Hunt at the Sixth Power Level!

Be you Celestial Marshal or Angel Envoy...

once you descend here, you’ll only be Level 50 at most!

Everyone’s at Level 50, why couldn’t I possibly defeat you?

Although Aiwass had originally planned to lie flat relying on the Silver-Crowned Dragon to pass this instance...

but that was mainly because, as a Third Power Level Demon Scholar, the gap between him and “one of Supreme Heaven’s strongest Angel Envoys” was simply too vast.

At that time, although Aiwass was using Helquinn’s body, he didn’t know Helquinn’s martial arts.

In other words, he was just an empty shell that would break upon touch.

Allowing Aiwass to participate in this war seemed almost like a joke, akin to saying “You go deal with Tangseng and his disciples.”

To knowingly participate and at maximum add trouble for teammates, yet still insist on actively joining in...

that simply cannot be called The Path of Transcendence, but rather selfishness and stupidity.

It’s like in a team cooperative game, where teammates are playing seriously, feeling bored oneself, thinking that one can’t keep up with teammates anyway, hence deliberately causing trouble, making random moves, tanking to attract teammates’ attention.

And the Lord of Scalefeather, capable of foreseeing the future, obviously anticipated Aiwass’s intent to ruin things.

He had Merlin take Helquinn—although he had the capability of a Fifth Power Level but couldn’t defeat Uther Galoch, the Wildfire Giant without the “Wounded Branch” in a one-on-one duel—directly enhance him into the fully-leveled King of the Wild Hunt, Helquinn.

He also had Helquinn himself give Aiwass three hundred years worth of Elven Spear Skill, along with a few skills he could manage...

Well then...

let’s test it out!


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