Chapter 1285: Soulforge Ignition(4)
A large army of powerful creatures from different races surrounded him.
Each mber of the enemy side looked bloodthirsty as if they wouldn't settle for anything less than Kernel's death.
Kernel couldn't help but feel a shudder in his spine when he saw so many bloodthirsty stares. He wanted to run away from the battle, but fortunately, his body was outside his control.
It took so ti, but Kernel finally cald down. And as soon as he saw powerful attacks coming at him, the calm imdiately vanished, and the worry returned.
Kernel's body acted entirely opposite of what his consciousness was feeling. He was calmly looking at the scene playing out.
When Kernel's body felt it was ti, he activated [Soulforge Ignition]. The next mont, out of nowhere, flas began to appear around him. The fla was burning radiantly. Even if it were to replace the sun on a planet, the light would still be the sa.
The fla was made of stellar energies, and it was called the Stellar Fla for the sa reason. It was one of the top twenty flas in the Multiverse. It has myriads of abilities, and one of them was forging spiritual energies.
At the sa ti, it also transferred so of its energy to its owner, buffing them.
As the fla completely engulfed Kernel, he felt his strength grow severalfold. The sa was true for his defense and agility. At the sa ti, his spiritual sight had received the most benefit. With just a glance, Kernel could see the weakness in the souls of opponents below the Supre God level.
He imdiately put those boosted attributes to work and clashed with the attacker approaching him. The mbers of Lazarus were never known for their physical strength, but at that mont, Kernel, a Lazarus mber, killed a being with his punch, using nothing but physical power.
Kernel didn't lose control of his emotions and jumped into that battlefield. The enemy he killed was only a Higher God level cultivator, while he was a peak Supre God cultivator. The punch worked against the weak enemy, but it would not work against an early Supre God cultivator, let alone the three peak Supre God cultivators at the back of the enemy camp.
[Soulforge Ignition] wasn't a skill that only buffed its user. Its most amazing ability was the forging of weapons made of spiritual energy.
The fla surrounding him gathered at the tip of his finger. At the sa ti, Kernel began to release spiritual energy.
When the energy ca in contact with the fla, a slight burning pain hit Kernel, but since it was like a mosquito bite, he didn't feel much.
As the energy touched the fla, it seed to materialize into reality. But it was only an illusion. As Kernel released spiritual energy, he tried to mold it into a sword, and soon, there was a floating ethereal sword around him.
Kernel felt a slight exhaustion with only one creation, but the sharpness of that ethereal sword made him confident enough to go for another sword.
While forging the ethereal swords, Kernel was also dodging the opponent's attacks using his quick agility.
When Kernel had ford four ethereal swords, he stopped making another one. From what Kernel believed, he would be able to make two more before his energy reserves reached a dangerous level, but keeping the buff from the fla active wasn't an easy task. It demanded huge reserves of energy.
Kernel attacked with two swords in his hands, while the other two were floating around him, working based on his ntal control.
Its sharpness was no less than the ultimate quality of a weapon, as it cut through its opponents as if it were a hot knife passing through butter.
The ethereal swords not only cut through the physical body but also the spiritual body. It was an instant death or an unbearable wave of pain before dying for whoever was cut through the sword.
While battling, Kernel didn't forget to use the fla to his advantage. It had a spiritual anguish effect, so Kernel would randomly release the fla toward his enemies.I think you should take a look at
It was an excruciating torture for whoever was burned by the fla. It was so horrific that even Kernel's consciousness was frightened of using it on soone.
As the battle ca to an end with Kernel cutting his last enemy, he stumbled to the ground, gasping for a clear breath. Using the skill was both physically and ntally tiring.
The boost to his attributes felt good. But since Kernel's body had used the skill's enhanced effect for a long ti, when the skill was deactivated, his entire body was in pain.
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[Skill: Soulforge Ignition
Level: God
Cultivator: Early to Peak Supre God
Compatibility: 61%
Training Ti: Twenty-two thousand eight hundred sixty-nine Years.]
Kernel looked in shock at the training ti for the skill. But he imdiately cald down. After witnessing the skill's effects from his own eyes, Kernel wouldn't feel the skill was demanding too much even if it were to take fifty thousand years.
He then returned his focus to the card compartnt. Since he had bought attacking and defensive type skills belonging to Emperor and King levels, the experience session hadn't ended for him.
Ti flew by, and once he had experienced all the skill cards, he turned around and left the room.
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"Store owner, I want these skill cards," Kernel requested, pushing eight skill cards toward him.
Aakesh nodded and took the cards from his hands. As he glanced at them, the details appeared in his head.
"You need to pay nine ultimate,..., Sacred stones," Aakesh expressionlessly inford Kernel. He then introduced the three store cards to him after he saw Kernel taking ten ultimate Sacred stones out to complete the paynt.
Kernel bought the Ultimate Store Card and then paid for the eight skills using that.
"These skills are yours…" Aakesh inford Kernel after the system inford him of the successful paynt. He also told Kernel how to absorb the information in the skill card.
Kernel had primarily co to the store for skills, so once he had bought those, his job was done. But after seeing the skills, he beca interested in different store's products as well.
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A/N: Thanks, Misha_Millkamp, for 36 Golden Tickets. I am really grateful for that.
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