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Why is Su Rong here? Alexander was bewildered, his focus entirely absorbed by the scene playing out before him.

Then, he noticed sothing amiss. The aura emanating from Su Rong in the footage far surpassed that of Kassadin. Unbelievably, Su Rong was a Ghost Emperor!

Moreover, the Su Rong in the scene had a vastly different deanor than the one he knew. The Su Rong he was acquainted with was gentle, amiable, and empathetic.

In contrast, the one on-screen was cold and stern, emitting an aura of solemnity and killing intent. Her armor was not made of magma but resembled the black armor worn by hell warriors.

Could this be soone else who just looked strikingly like Su Rong? Or perhaps sothing had happened to Su Rong to transform her from a Ghost Emperor into the person he was familiar with?

Then there was the mystery of Jas. Why would he send this to him? According to Alexander’s speculation, Alexander must have had a previous life; otherwise, the bottle of Emperor Red Wine in his bag would be aningless.

But even if that were the case, the tiline didn’t match. This body was twenty years old, and assuming he reincarnated imdiately after dying in his last life, that would have been twenty years ago. However, the previous owner of the Ghost Apartnt had died only five years before.

Before Alexander could delve any deeper into these enigmas, the footage began to move. It wasn’t a continuous video but rather a series of images, like a stop-motion film.

In the scene, Jas channeled dark purple flas into a furnace, which then started to glow red. He reached out, and a corpse exploded into a dense ghostly mist, which was sucked into the furnace.

Alexander knew that although this ghostly mist seed rich, it was different from his Ghost Food. It was laden with too many impurities to be absorbed by ghosts or Chosen Ones.

Or rather, only a minuscule amount could be absorbed, requiring a great deal of ti and effort—making it an inefficient endeavor.

As the mist from the corpse was funneled into the furnace, the surrounding red light grew increasingly vivid.

Billows of black smoke spewed forth, spiraling and gathering above the furnace to form minute black grains—dark crystalline sands. Ghost Crystals! Or sothing akin to them!

Astonishingly, the impurities separated during the creation of this Ghost Pill were similar to Ghost Crystals.

Soon after, Jas lifted his palm once more, causing another corpse to explode. Again and again, the number of ghostly corpses in the room dwindled, while the red glow above the furnace grew increasingly radiant. A thick layer of dark crystalline sands began accumulating on the ground.

Suddenly, the imagery in Alexander’s mind shifted. The core of the furnace beca transparent. A jolt of realization surged through him. If his guess was right, this was what Jas truly wanted him to see: the process of crafting the Ghost Pill—or, to put it differently, the manufacturing process of Forbidden Empowernt.

Perhaps, this was why Selena had concocted the story of being Jas’s sister, luring him into this mist instance.

Eyes wide, Alexander stared unblinkingly at the furnace. Inside it, a swirling mass of pure white mist was churning. Strands of dark ghostly mist separated themselves from the white mist—a process eerily familiar to Alexander.

In the cycle of the mist instance, white mists would erge from the dead bodies. However, here in the furnace, the process was reversed: the ghostly mist was extracted, leaving behind the white mist.

This white mist must represent the lingering attachnts of the dead, or sothing similar. Perhaps this was the elusive truth behind the so-called forbidden power.

As the white mist appeared, Jas accelerated the lting of the corpses. One after another, they were transford into ghostly mists that rged into the furnace.

Alexander noticed that not all the ghostly mist was being extracted from the furnace; a portion remained. Under the refinent of black flas, it grew purer, enveloping the white mist within.

Eventually, as if reaching so limit, the ghostly mist turned transparent, coalescing into pure energy that encapsulated the white mist, forming a translucent, milky-white pearl.

It was similar to the pearl that Alexander had just absorbed, except the one in the furnace was imasurably more potent. The one he absorbed was like a watered-down prototype—a sample revealing the Ghost Pill’s formation in the most straightforward manner.

As the visions in his mind reached a critical juncture in the pill’s creation, Alexander’s attention shifted to his recent mory of absorbing the milky-white pearl. Closing his eyes, he focused on the changes within his body.

The instant the white pearl shattered, the highly-concentrated ghostly mist was absorbed without hindrance into Alexander, becoming a part of his energy. The white mist didn’t entirely separate from the pure ghostly mist; it integrated into Alexander’s body, connected through this purified mist.

"This white mist is undoubtedly the sa as the white mist in the mist instance, which must be what the ’Forbidden Power’ refers to in the horrific world. The outer shell acts like a catalyst—pure enough for instantaneous absorption.

Because it originates from the sa source as the white mist, it serves as a bridge for the Forbidden Power to enter the body. This Forbidden Power is..."

Eyes still closed, Alexander’s lips curved into a subtle smile. He had co to understand what Forbidden Power was, or rather, what the white mist represented. It wasn’t lingering attachnt or anything else he initially thought. The essence of Forbidden Power was surprisingly simple.

The soul consists of two parts: one is pure ntal energy, and the other governs emotion, thought, and attachnt—the entity directing ntal power.

These two have an essential affinity. When a soul disperses, this Forbidden Power, ford by a person’s emotional thought, becos terrifying. To other spirit-led minds, it’s the world’s most potent poison and virus, capable of contaminating one’s ntal power.

So, lacking control over Forbidden Power, one would be utterly defenseless against it. Just as an ordinary human stands no chance against a ghost filled with ghost energy, a regular ghost is similarly outclassed by Forbidden Power. It’s not even a contest; they don’t even exist on the sa plane, making resistance futile.

"Forbidden is, in essence, emotion, thought, and attachnt! Ordinary humans or ghosts can never channel their own emotional thoughts into power to combat external Forbidden Power, unless they too possess the ability to control Forbidden.

However, the rejection between different mindsets is far more horrifying than that between blood types or organs.

No two thoughts in the world are the sa, not even closely similar. Even after transforming into Forbidden post-death, an instinctual aversion remains," Alexander pondered, feeling as if the universe had granted him an epiphany.

Jas had been using the ghostly mists inherent to corpses as a nexus, allowing the body to assimilate Forbidden, thereby gaining relative control over this elusive power.

But this was no small feat; the ghostly mist must be refined to utmost purity for imdiate absorption, with no trace of rejection. The Forbidden Power, too, must be extraordinarily pure.

Moreover, the quantity can’t be scant, or else Forbidden won’t fully envelop the ghostly mist, leaving a massive vulnerability. Hence, the horrifying act Jas committed: the massacre of Blood Moon Town, using corpses to make pills.

A seismic shift occurred in Alexander’s inner world. It wasn’t rely due to Jas’s grotesque ingenuity; it was because Alexander realized he had an easier way—Ghost Chef.

The Ghost Chef skill could directly convert a body into the purest ghostly mist, even allowing manipulation of external forms to create various kinds of Ghost Food. Especially the latter aspect, converting spirits into different food ingredients with authentic taste and texture, had never occurred to Alexander before.

He hadn’t considered this angle previously; after all, this was a world of horror. One couldn’t possibly discuss scientific principles like the law of conservation of energy here.

However, the recent experience of observing the Ghost Pill had illuminated his understanding like a flash of divine inspiration. The level of purity in the Ghost Food’s ghostly mist was almost comparable to that of the transparent shell Jas had created.

Alexander was certain of this for a simple reason—the transparent shell of that white pearl was akin to his Ghost Food. Both integrated seamlessly into the body, enhancing physical strength. If this transparent shell could serve as a conduit, so could Ghost Food.

The only lingering question was: where to obtain the Forbidden Power?

Given the process by which Jas crafts his ghost pills, it’s clear that an exceptionally pure form of Forbidden Power is required as a catalyst. Harvesting mist directly from the mist instance won’t suffice.

Even if Alexander not afraid of those mists, their purity falls short. Moreover, the mist, having already separated from the spirits, no longer maintains a connection and therefore can’t be channeled through ghostly mists.

Only the ghostly mists and Forbidden from the sa corpse can serve as a nexus for imbuing one with Forbidden Power, Alexander’s mind racing like a loom, weaving the threads of epiphanies.

Ghost Food transforms into an incredibly pure form of itself—essentially concentrated ntal energy—which allows it to be manipulated freely through Alexander’s skills. Hence, only spirits and those with special constitutions like Alexander can absorb it.

But where do the emotional thoughts—the Forbidden—within Ghost Food go? Are they hidden within, or expelled during the transformation?

The fact that the Ghost Food could mimic various forms, even taste and texture, no longer struck Alexander as mysterious; it was, after all, pure ntal energy.

Now, the singular issue was whether the transformation of Ghost Food could be applied to Jas’s thod of creating ghost pills. Where did the vanished Forbidden end up?

As Alexander sifted through his mories of creating Ghost Food, it seed as if a special power surged from within his body, breaking down spirits into ghostly mists, which then transford into various types of Ghost Food. Having undergone this transformation countless tis, the process was etched into Alexander’s mind as naturally as breathing.

Gradually, elents he hadn’t noticed before began to surface in his recollection. For instance, each transformation of Ghost Food was accompanied by a flickering white light.

Before, Alexander had dismissed this as re visual flair, akin to the flashy effects that accompanied his talents or skills.

Now, he suspected that it might be a highly condensed form of Forbidden, sealed within the Ghost Food in so way, rendering it harmless even when consud.

While Alexander may not have a knowledge of alchemy or possess Jas’s dark purple flas, he had sothing that even Jas lacked: the transformative capability of Ghost Chef. This skill allowed him to effortlessly separate ghostly mists and Forbidden.

Could this imply that he could more easily produce Forbidden Empowernt than Jas could?

"The implications are staggering," Alexander thought. "I don’t have to conduct mass killings like Jas. Even without an elaborate plan to pillage mist instances, the Ghost Food I already possess should suffice for so ti.

This ans I could mass-produce Forbidden Empowernt without needing Emperor Wine, bestowing the Forbidden Power upon all mbers of the Fierce Spirit Association.

With that power, conquering not just the Endless Abyss but even Cangshan City would be feasible."

Yet, a seed of doubt sprouted.

The Ghost Chef skill was a gift from the Blood Queen. Now it conveniently intersects with Jas’s ghost pills. Isn’t this a little too coincidental?

A flurry of questions clouded his mind, but the shifting images in his head pulled him back to his observations.

As bodies disappeared one by one, the bead in the alchemical furnace in his mind’s eye turned gray. At that mont, bolts of lightning appeared in the scene. Outside the window, strange white clouds almost touched the roof, but bolts of lightning were kept at bay by a dark purple barrier.

Jas in the visualization cast a fleeting glance at the sky, accelerating his movents. The last few spectral corpses were tossed in.

Here, the visual stream started to flicker as if the bead could no longer sustain the influx of information. Finally, four images flashed into Alexander’s mind before all went quiet.

In the first, a ghost pill burst from the furnace, floating in mid-air. Su Rong and the Blood Queen were nowhere to be found, replaced by a young child in his teens. His face, though youthful, was unmistakable. It was Louis!

The second image showed a column of light penetrating the rooftop, shattering the alchemical furnace instantaneously. Jas shielded the impact with his body, beneath which lay a ghost pill, now covered in fractures.

In the third, a woman in white raised her palm against the backdrop of the sky, from which a torrent of lightning burst forth, descending toward the ground below.

Louis’s youthful figure hung suspended in the air, clutching the fractured ghost pill in his hand. As if magnetically attracted, the celestial bolts of lightning twisted in mid-air just before striking the ground, engulfing Louis in a radiant sphere of white lightning.

The fourth, and final, image dispelled the clouds, revealing Louis in a black robe and large glasses, juvenile and unsophisticated, seated next to a girl dressed in white. They were sharing drinks.

A seismic tremor shook Alexander’s emotional core. It wasn’t the sudden appearance of Louis, nor was it the revelation that Jas had died protecting the ghost pill.

Rather, it was the face of the woman in white that he finally saw clearly—she was the Guardian in White!

According to information Jas had gathered from the Horror World, there should be at least seven guardians in the mist instances.

Among them, only the identity of the Purple-Clothes Karin was confird. The Blood Queen had also been suspected of being a guardian, though no definitive evidence existed.

As for the White-Clothes Guardian—according to both Alexander’s understanding of her role in the Horror World and the information he’d gathered from the Hell Warrior—she was without a doubt the strongest among them, presumably even the leader.

Her identity was a subject of vast curiosity.

Alexander had considered various possibilities, especially after Karin had ntioned that he bore the aura of the White-Clothes Guardian. He had thought of Isabella, considered Sofia, even contemplated Selena who was by his side, as well as every ghost he had ever encountered in the Horror World—regardless of gender!

However, one thing Alexander had never imagined was that the Guardian in White would turn out to be her!

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