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When Evelyn and the others were picking items, William didn't get involved.

After selecting their items, William, Amy, and Walker left the base's storeroom.

The powerful individuals summoned by Samuel each found a divine artifact or secret to that they desired.

The so-called top ten humans in the Divine Realm were actually considered minor gods of no significant standing.

So didn't even reach the level of a Lesser Deity.

"William, am I really supposed to take this Paintbrush back and start painting?" Walker wondered, filled with doubt. Painting was supposed to cultivate the mind, and theoretically, there was nothing wrong with that.

But now, with sword techniques to practice, throwing knife skills to master, and various secret tos in his "underwear" space storage unread, was he really expected to drop everything and just paint?

Was that insane?

"Up to you," William replied nonchalantly, having already helped Walker choose two treasures. The rest was up to Walker.

After so hesitation, Walker figured he might as well give it a try since he had already taken the items.

What should he paint?

Holding the Paintbrush, he cald his mind and began mixing the paints.

The colors spread evenly on the Paint Palette. As Walker held the Paintbrush, an image of a person painting appeared in his mind.

Suddenly, the scene in the room shifted, and he found himself in a small cabin, watching the figure paint various beautiful landscapes on paper.

Mountains and rivers stretching tens of thousands of ters, along with various powerful species he had never seen before, rged into Walker's consciousness.

It felt as if an invisible hand was guiding his own in painting.

In a daze, Walker ended up painting a landscape from ancient tis.

"My God?" Walker stared at the painting on the easel for a long ti.

Did I paint this?

The painting was exceptionally good, but it seed to lack any special effects.

The spirit of the Paintbrush didn't reveal itself, and after finishing, Walker only felt a lightness and relaxation throughout his body.

"Did I make a breakthrough?" When Walker introspected his spiritual world, his ntal strength, which was already not weak, now seed to have expanded from a small pond to a vast river or lake, and he seed to have found a path leading to the ocean.

...

With the human alliance's decree, more human warriors turned their blades towards Mutated creatures.

All mbers of the Pantheon Guild, including the three Supre Elders and President Ares, joined the battle.

As these warriors acquired more secret techniques and weapons at the Arcane Village base, their combat abilities grew stronger.

Most importantly, humans knew to unite and hunt Mutated creatures together, while the creatures themselves were plagued by internal strife.

Apart from the powerful Mutated creatures of Class A and above, those below Class A beca re prey for humans.

Three years passed...

In these three years, humans had accumulated ample experience in combating Mutated creatures, many bases had expanded, and a stable situation was gradually forming.

During this ti, the overall strength of the Mutated creatures also increased. Importantly, the weaker creatures, after being hunted by humans, sought refuge even if it ant being prey for stronger Mutated creatures.

These powerful creatures generally had a strong territorial sense and normally wouldn't leave their domains unless provoked. warriors, however, were different. Unable to defeat Class S Mutated creatures, they hunted weaker ones, harvesting their crystals to build their power and reputation, and exchanging them for contribution points at the Arcane Village base. Why not?

William had been teaching at a school for three years, a rather uneventful ti, but he could see that it was only a matter of ti before humans would reclaim their dominance on Earth.

Of course, provided they didn't provoke those powerful Mutated creatures.

However, achieving the absolute dominance of the past, where ordinary people could freely slaughter Mutated creatures, might still take so ti.

That night, as the stars twinkled, William looked up at the sky. Were other powerful beings from parallel dinsions about to might still take so ti.

That night, as the stars twinkled, William looked up at the sky. descend?

But he felt that now, he probably didn't need to intervene.

"Silas, the stars are beautiful tonight, let's teach you Astrokinesis," William decided, treating Silas as his student and planning to teach him seriously.

In three years, Silas had made significant progress. With his Divine Constitution, he easily learned many spells.

William had categorized spells into nine major types, and Silas had already mastered one major category—the offensive spells.

Normally, a regular Soulmancer would need centuries to master the use of offensive spells completely. For soone like Alice, without the power of a divine aura, mastering these spells could take her about five hundred years, considering how long she took just to learn to levitate.

Silas's talent was clearly beyond ordinary,at eight years old, he had already learned the offensive spells taught by William, reaching the strength level of a mid-tier Soulmancer.

Moreover, with his powerful spells, he could easily crush any mid-tier Soulmancer on Earth.

Now regarded as a prodigy, Silas's deanor had also changed,he was no longer timid, his face full of vitality and vigor.

Amy, now thirteen, had replaced Ares as the top-ranked human.

She usually lived in New York, but today she was with William, eager to learn whatever Silas was learning.

She had learned offensive spells at the age of seven from Poseidon and had reviewed them with William, but Astrokinesis was new to her.

"Mr. Johnson, what is Astrokinesis?" Amy, now with the strength of a Nature Deity from the Divine Realm, was a prodigious talent unmatched in any era, not to ntion her possession of various top-tier divine artifacts. Even in the Divine Realm, she could hold her own.

William explained, "Astrokinesis is the art of predicting future events based on the movents of the stars and using the power of the stars in combat. Mastering Astrokinesis allows you to control the trajectories of planets! And it doesn't require high physical strength, just strong ntal power."

In simpler terms, mastering Astrokinesis could allow one to predict future events and even destroy stars or harness their power for attacks, making it an excellent technique for overcoming challenges beyond one's level.

Looking at the sky, William wondered if beings from other dinsions were planning to descend on Earth.

Hmm, this ti he really wouldn't intervene. Maybe let the kids, Amy and Silas, give it a try?

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