Raydon looked into the eyes of the zombie who was speaking to him and, after a brief pause, expressed his appreciation.
''Many thanks for allowing to enter this inheritance. ''
Raydon had just identified the item used by the zombie, and he was now aware of his exact location. His prior understanding of inheritances and the details he discovered in Herman's books led him to believe that this was a dinsion where a powerful item holder created his legacy and na to pass on to subsequent generations.
In general, items that opened the door to these inheritances could be found inside rifts. The item used by the zombie should also have co from one of the rifts that opened to other fallen worlds at different tis in this world.
When powerful item holders knew their world was ending or they were about to die, they often sealed off a small portion of their dinsional storages in order to preserve a remnant of their possessions and the knowledge they had gained over the course of their lives.
Although the inheritance dinsion Raydon was in was only F-Rank, he knew without a doubt that whoever had left it had been an extrely powerful item holder. But no matter how powerful the item holders were, they couldn't seal and leave all of their dinsional storage behind, and the inheritance they left behind may also deteriorate over ti, causing it to fall in rank.
''Are you still mocking ?'' When the zombie saw Raydon sincerely thanking him, he realized he was still taunting him.
pàпdá-ňᴏνêι.сóМ Even though Raydon was still teasing the zombie, he wasn't entirely fake when he expressed gratitude. After all, he had been given the opportunity of a lifeti, and he eagerly accepted it.
''Yes, fine, whatever. So, what exactly do we have to do to get our hands on this inheritance? It appears that you have attempted to use this inheritance before, but failed to complete it. '' Raydon said with a shrug.
After the inheritance item was used and the inheritance was successfully completed by obtaining all the items, the inheritance key would disappear. Additionally, if it failed, the user would have to wait a certain amount of ti before using the item and reentering the inheritance again.
''You just need to defeat the swarms of mobs to get to the next tomb. Also, after nurous attempts, I was only able to reach the first tomb and obtain this body enchantnt. Don't even think about reaching the second tomb in three hours. Wait… Why am I telling you this? I will kill you anyway. '' The Zombie started to explain, getting distracted for a second by Raydon's chill attitude.
'That's the first tomb, I guess; I have no idea how many mobs there are. ' Raydon surveyed his surroundings thoughtfully. He couldn't see any mobs nearby because they hadn't yet started moving from where they were, but when he turned to look in the direction the zombie was pointing, he could make out a ruined black tomb.
''In any case, I'm not here to take the inheritance test this ti. Just die. '' Finally, rembering what he used this item for, the zombie yelled and lunged at Raydon, but was stunned by the system ssage he heard.
[An incompatible elent has been detected.]
[The dinsion is incapable of accommodating the detected unknown elent.]
[Ti and space are altering to make up for incompatibility.]
[Adaptation to the unknown elent has been completed.]
[Ti until inheritance ends: 71:59:59]
''What the…!!! ''
The zombie scread in shock as he observed the successive system ssages.
''What the fuck attribute do you possess? '' Since it was not his first visit, he assud Raydon was the cause, so he turned to him in surprise and questioned.
He knew that generally, people with certain elents could not enter certain inheritances. For instance, a fire elent item holder could not inherit a water elent inheritance because he has an anti-elent and the inheritance would reject that item holder in order to maintain the stability of the dinsion.
However, this is the first ti he has ever witnessed an inheritance dinsion adapting to the elent of an item holder. Also, as if that weren't enough, it altered the ti concept to adapt, increasing the inheritance period from three hours to three days.
Raydon was similarly perplexed as Zombie questioned the situation in bewildernt.
'What in the world is this? What kind of attribute is this ash? '
Raydon was aware that this inheritance belonged to a death elent item holder. He was also aware that his ash attribute was associated with death, but system ssages had persuaded him that his ash attribute was not so ordinary after all.
''Hey, I'm asking you. What is that attribute you have? It's so stinky and uncomfortable. '' The zombie enquired out of curiosity even though he could still not stand Raydon's odor. No matter how bad the sll, if it was sothing that would help him, he would want to have it for himself.
"This is not your concern. Also, it appears that we have three days to finish this inheritance. Do you really wish to spend your ti fighting with ? '' Raydon asked calmly.
He estimated that the zombie was extrely powerful, but despite his strength, he could only reach the first tomb within three hours. Raydon had no idea how many tombs there were, but he had a good idea that even with the F-Rank inheritance, it would be difficult for just two people to reach the final tomb.
''You an? '' Zombie's stupidity didn't prevent him from understanding what Raydon was getting at.
''Now that you've brought here, I should point out that this isn't the kind of inheritance that can be finished by just one person. Moreover, as a result of , we now have three days to finish this inheritance. I don't believe you can kill , and I likely cannot kill you either. Therefore, it is foolish to spend this ti fighting. '' Raydon spoke calmly and persuasively.
''How do I know that I can't kill you? '' Raydon's aura told the zombie he wasn't weak, but he still thought he could kill him because he was unaware of his defense.
''I'll then give you a change. Use your most powerful attack on . '' Raydon grinned and opened his arms wide, inviting the zombie to attack him one last ti.
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