Buzz!
The formation buzzed, and a big smile appeared on my face.
It is a massive fusion formation that I had been working on for months. It was damned hard to get what I wanted efficiently, but I had succeeded.
I need to advance fast, but I cannot sacrifice the quality of inheritance. If I were to do that, I wouldn’t have required so much ti as I do, but I wouldn’t have been as powerful as I am right now.
The inheritance played the most significant part in it. So, I have to maintain the quality, no matter how long it takes to achieve it.
It is a very good thing I have this core with the ti dilation and the clones; otherwise, I could have forgotten to advance so fast.
I checked every aspect of it, and when I saw no problem, I was satisfied. I sent it toward the humanoid that is beginning to take shape, but it will still take years before my inheritance is complete.
I am tired. I had been working on it since the morning.
I didn’t get out of my core, but I stepped out of the library and walked into my core.
I walked through both of the islands, admiring beautiful plants and even monsters, before finally stopping at an underground chamber.
The wine is still not ready; its condition remains unchanged. It is still absorbing the energies of the core while the laws and energies crash inside it.
There isn’t much change inside, which would say it is close to being finished.
I have gathered tons of data, but it didn’t give a single hint about when the process will be finished. It has been years already inside, and it might take a few more years.
There is a good chance that it will remain as it is.
I looked at the latest data before walking back into the library.
Knock Knock!
Hours passed, and suddenly a knock rang out on my door. ’She arrived,’ I thought, and I opened my eyes a mont later before appearing beside the door.
Click!
"Pri Dynvar, Pri Syvar," I greeted them. "Please co in," I invited.
She had sent a ssage in the morning that she would be coming to the city and would like to et .
"Thank you, Pri Arys," the old woman said. She looks young, but I am still referring to her as old. It’s not because she is old, but because she is Dynvar’s grandmother.
"It’s been ten months you have been here, but you have not co to our organization," said Dynvar. "I have been busy, Pri Dynvar, but I promise I will visit your organization before I leave," I replied, with a smile.
"I hope you do, there are a lot of people who want to et you," she said.
There are a couple of Pris here in the city. I had t them, including so who had co here. I traded, exchanged information, and the gossip.
"Have you eaten?" she asked. "No, I was planning to head out for it in a few hours," I replied.
"You can co with us. I wouldn’t be the only one celebrating my grandma’s birthday," she invited. "I don’t want to impose," I replied.
"It’s no imposition, Pri Arys," said the old woman.
A minute later, we were flying over the city. "Beautiful, isn’t it?" asked Dynvar, seeing looking at the glittering city below.
"You grew up here?" I asked, turning to her. "No, but I spent quite a ti in here when I was Sovereign," she replied.
Soon, we reached a suburban corner of the city and landed in front of a small, holy-looking restaurant. As we walked toward it, Dynvar’s aura changed to that of the Primary.
and her grandmother copied. Turning our aura to Primary.
"This is one of the best restaurants in the city," she said as we reached the door, which she pushed open.
It is decently filled, but there are so empty tables. We sat down in the middle one.
A waiter ca a few seconds. "What can I get you?" she asked as she handed us the nu. "Their house special and house-crafted wine is quite good," suggested Dynvar.
"Then I will take it," I said. " too," replied the old woman. "Three house specials and a bottle of house-crafted wine," ordered Dynvar.
"I thought it would be years before you ca out of your organization," I said to Dynvar as the server left. She got quite a lot of benefits; it is quite common to internalize those for years.
Especially for soone who is a step away from Silver Pri and has a good chance at it. " too, but sothing had co up," she replied.
It must be quite serious for her to co personally. She is the strongest Pri in her organization.
They wouldn’t have sent her if it weren’t sothing serious. Before it had been a common Pri problem, they would have sent another Pri.
It ans the problem is likely one that only soone of her strength could solve.
"With your strength, it wouldn’t be a problem to deal with it," I said, but the woman shook her head. "It’s quite complicated," she replied, shaking her head with a sigh.
"It is another reason why I ca to et you. I was hoping you would co with ." She said, turning to .
"I know, I am asking too much after what you already did, but if it wasn’t necessary, I wouldn’t have asked," I could see a faint bit of desperation in her eyes.
"How long will it take?" I asked after a mont of silence. "Ten days, three weeks at most," she replied.
"Ok," I replied, and their faces lit up.
I didn’t ask about the danger; there is no need. If it needs her, it ans it is dangerous. Besides, I am also feeling a little bored after ten month.
It would be good to change the scenery for a while. I need it.
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