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Chapter 638: 603, Don Quixote Cervantes’s Notebook Chapter 638: 603, Don Quixote Cervantes’s Notebook Charles erged from his ditation, having once again torn apart two Blood Ancestors during the Blood Banquet ditation, one of whom was Kahnstan.

With this ditation, he dispelled all negative influences and restored the purity of his spirituality.

Although Charles had revised a version of Bloody Glory for training loyal subordinates in the future, he still practiced the original version himself.

The Protagora Breathing thod and Blood Banquet ditation Technique were refined through countless trials; Charles wasn’t a genius who invented new thods, he rely supplented the techniques of the Arthur Clan and Van Gaal Family without fundantally altering them.

He could sense that his spirituality had been purified and had elevated to a certain extent, and he was not far from advancing again.

After ascending to the Sacred level, Charles’s strength had improved rapidly, and he now understood why, on the Old Continent, many reached the nineteenth rank in the Sacred level but elites from various countries and races were stuck at the twenty-second rank—because the barrier between the nineteenth and twenty-second ranks was spirituality!

Those with insufficient spirituality, such as Vigo and Mama Karen, remained stuck at the nineteenth rank for decades without progress.

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Those with sufficient spirituality would gradually advance, like Andreas, who had now reached the twentieth rank.

With enough spirituality and diligent practice, ascending to the twenty-second rank was just a matter of ti.

Above the twenty-third rank, one had to be a peerless genius.

The beastn who pledged loyalty to Charles, who were nearly all at the twenty-second rank, advanced over ti, but only Elephant-man Agon ascended to the twenty-third rank.

Charles’s spirituality, even when compared to those at the peak of the Sacred level, was not inferior.

Thus, advancing to the twenty-second rank presented no bottleneck for him; he simply lacked the accumulation of ti.

Charles steadied himself and walked out of his ditation room to see Boroze and Count Constantine drinking coffee.

Upon seeing him erge, Boroze, the last great philosopher among humans, set down his coffee cup and said with a smile, “Thank you, Mr.

cklen, for allowing us to witness the war between Evil Gods and for giving us so of their flesh.”

“This is trendously beneficial for us in understanding the Divine level.”

Charles pondered for a mont and said, “If you both find it useful, I can arrange for you to visit the Holy Light Divine State Title.”

Juno had once researched the Holy Light Divine State Title, and Charles believed that these two figures at the peak of the Sacred level would greatly benefit from access to the Holy Light Divine State Title.

Count Constantine could not help but say, “Earl cklen is truly generous.”

“If you ever need help in the future, feel free to ask Andreas to contact .”

Charles smiled slightly, thinking, “When I et with my teacher Juno, I’ll make sure he first visits the Great Erald Library.

If the teacher feels so knowledge can be disclosed, I’ll also make it available to them.”

In the Peak Holy Order of the Old Continent, Juno and Brittany were close to Charles, and he didn’t mind sharing knowledge with them.

However, his relationship with Borozh, Constantine, and Count Ranmalock, whom he had not yet t, was more distant.

If it weren’t for Zimrman and the pressures of the Evil God from the New Continent, Charles would never have shared the Great Erald Library.

But under the current crisis, stubbornly cherishing his own broom had beco unnecessary.

At this mont, it was essential to unite all the forces that could be united, and to elevate the strength of his allies as much as possible.

Borozh pondered for a mont, then said, “Duke cklen, to thank you for your generosity, I can lend you the notes of Don Quixote Cervantes, my teacher from the past—but it is a valuable possession, please be sure to return it.”

Although Charles now had the Great Erald Library and Juno’s notes, he was still overjoyed by Borozh’s goodwill.

The renown of Don Quixote Cervantes had truly shocked the continent, as his work inevitably contained countless brilliant and unique ideas, which could be referenced for Ascension.

He agreed imdiately, and said, “The Holy Light Divine State Title is too large to place anywhere in Xel City, so let’s go out of the city, find an open space where I can unveil it, and invite both of you to co aboard for a visit.”

Borozh and Count Constantine were thrilled, accompanying Charles as they left Xel City to find a clearing in a dense forest northwards.

There, Charles unsealed the Holy Light Divine State Title and took the two Peak Holy Order mbers on board.

Borozh, uninterested in the Great Act Devil aboard the ship, handed his roll of notes to Charles klen, then went to explore the ship.

Count Constantine, on the other hand, first tried various entertainnt facilities on the ship; however, since Charles had not brought any of his subordinates, many of the venues were not operational, and his experience was not complete.

This forr strongest warrior of the Black Phoenix, after exploring the Holy Light Divine State Title, also went off alone to discover more about this Legendary Warship.

Charles, now alone without any distractions, entered the Great Erald Library, retrieved Don Quixote Cervantes’ notes, and “uploaded” them to the library’s repository.

Within minutes, he was surrounded by dozens of ancient alchemists.

Since Hers had gained authority and beco the god of gambling and gas, Charles had beco much more endearing in the eyes of these ancient alchemists, each of them showing much enthusiasm.

Soon, each of the ancient alchemists had a roll of notes in their hands.

One bald alchemist exclaid, “It’s the notes of Don Quixote Cervantes!

How did you get these?

They’re incredibly precious.”

The alchemists, disregarding Charles’s presence, started discussing amongst themselves.

After listening for a while, Charles left the Great Erald Library.

Although he had been imbued with abundant knowledge and was already at a “master” level in alchemy, he still found it hard to understand.

Firstly, he had not yet digested all the knowledge; secondly, there was a huge gap between being force-fed information and truly understanding it.

He needed to study and comprehend to fully master this knowledge.

Charles wasn’t ready yet to commit to rigorous learning.

Since he had uploaded Don Quixote Cervantes’ notes to the Great Erald Library, making a backup, there was no need for him to stay any longer.

Just as Charles stepped out of the Great Erald Library, he saw a familiar figure—the figure wore a paper black suit with decorations of snake emblems, Hers emblems, dice, roulette, gambling tables, and also held a pair of dice and a deck of Hers cards in his hand.

He couldn’t help but express his surprise, “Professor Hers, are you able to leave the Great Erald Library now?”

Hers smiled slightly, and said, “I can only appear on the Holy Light Divine State Title and Hot Spring Mountain, not anywhere else.”

“Oh, if you open more entertainnt venues in the future, my range of activity could also increase.”

Charles felt slightly sheepish.

He had tried to seduce this ancient alchemist master, and it was clear that Hers had seen through this, yet His authority was consolidated through Charles’s revised novel—even seeing through it, He could not change that…

Well, that was just Charles.

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