Kayden was the only one assigned to stay with the white-haired, red-eyed woman. Her beauty was stunning, and she was in the sixth realm. Two fangs were evident in his dental arches, indicating his vampire race. Of what mixture or purity, Kayden had no idea, he just felt like she was constantly trying to influence him with those eyes.
"Our division is the weakest. Our salary is the lowest and we have the least resources, but we are also the place for beginners, those at the low levels of the fifth kingdom. Your job is to stay on the walls ready to face any problem. You can cultivate or talk; attacks will be warned." After this explanation, the woman showed other places and their basic functions.
The wall was mostly made up of people with strong fighting skills but had no real group organization. In case of attacks, everyone just had to do their best to defend the wall. Kayden quickly understood why. When soone reaches the fifth realm, they beco unique in the entire universe, and finding people who can complent each other is extrely difficult. Only on the upper levels of the wall were there organized groups.
They were offered a few days to familiarize themselves with the city and learn everything they could. Out of everyone, Kayden was the only one who refused and was placed directly on the wall. He t a few people and then completely isolated himself. Kayden just sat down and began studying his domain and expanding his abilities. He didn’t even see ti pass, only being woken up by a strong pulse of mana that passed through everyone on the wall.
"An attack is on the way," a voice shouted. In a few seconds, Kayden saw thousands of horses appearing on the horizon. He stood up and stretched his body a little; It had been a long ti since he fought. The horses were all in the fifth realm, with several different levels, but most were at the base of the fifth realm. Despite their high numbers, they had nothing to make Kayden fear.
The horses had fire in their legs and their mouths constantly released waves of fire. As soon as they got closer, its nearly four-ter size was revealed. Kayden had to admit that the flaming white fur was impressive. He was one of the first to jump from the wall and start attacking. Kayden activated his domain and began to launch several aura circles, beams, and slashes, which passed through each of them.
Kayden chose not to utilize his conversion skill and just pulled mana from nearly 500 kiloters around toward him. This range was far superior to anyone there, and so Kayden distributed the mana to those who needed it. His attacks were accurate, eliminating each opponent easily. Although his strength in a one-on-one fight might falter against one of these horses, he had room to move and choose the best monts to attack, which allowed him to make surgical strikes.
His attention across the entire battlefield was impressive. Whenever soone was about to get hurt, he would step in and save the person from a major injury. At no point did he enter directly into the confrontation.
That wasn’t necessary either. Every person on that wall was terrifyingly strong. Only a few displaced people, who were likely to give up, were considered weak. The rest were carrying out a real massacre against animals.
The battle seed endless. Days passed, and Kayden finally understood why this was so exhausting. When the ti reached two weeks, most had already left to rest and returned. Only Kayden continued without any hesitation.
Finally, after a month of fighting, the battle ended. The field was destroyed, with thousands of carcasses. So humans died, but they were all those who didn’t asure their strength correctly. Kayden saved many of them over ti, but eventually grew tired and let nature take its course. Kayden had never spent so long in a battle, and yet he didn’t feel worn out at all.
As soon as he stepped back onto the wall and tried to return to cultivation, he was stopped several tis by dozens of people wanting to thank him for his help. This angered him, and he put up a sign saying he appreciated the thanks but was busy.
A week after the attack, the division leader appeared in front of Kayden. He wasn’t crazy enough to lose track of space in an unfamiliar environnt and received her with a nod.
"You did a great job. What do you think about leveling up and going to the next division?" Kayden expected to receive this proposal at so point. He didn’t have great fighting capabilities in solo combat at the ti, but in big battles, he was a huge help.
"No thanks. I’m still a few decades away from sothing I’m studying," Kayden replied. The woman tried to convince him, but her words didn’t change. He just thanked her and refused.
After the fourth realm, the ranks decreased. In the fifth realm, there were only five levels. Laypeople could still go through nine levels, but newer thods demonstrated that they could compress the leaps in quality to five levels. At each level, he should condense and increase the density of divine mana in his body. The problem was that this would take a lot of ti, and its focus was completely different. His path was a priority.
Ti began to pass quickly. Normally, anyone would leave this area of the wall in just a decade or two, either because they got a promotion or because they couldn’t take the wear and tear. Kayden didn’t leave. Slowly, he began to be recognized as a legend among defenders. The oldest wizard on the first wall was only three decades old, and Kayden was quickly approaching that level.
The worst part was that he had no intention of leaving. It had been a few years since anyone had bothered him about it. His repeated refusals made sothing clear to everyone. Kayden was unable to solve the excess mana problem; its only success was to increase the conversion area. Almost a century later, he managed to achieve an average of 70 ters of conversion. His speed was not the sa as before as he was focused on two things at once.
This entire period made it considered one of the pillars of the first wall. Practically every defender knew about him or had already been saved by him. Kayden decreased the death rate on the first wall by a few folds. Furthermore, everyone understood that he was not to be disturbed. Kayden didn’t respond or talk to anyone else. He was one of the most antisocial beings on the walls.
He got up from where he was and began looking for anyone of authority on the wall. It didn’t take long and he was facing the vampire who welcod him years ago.
"How can I help you, Kayden?" The woman was surprised by the appearance of this hermit; they hadn’t exchanged a single word for centuries.
"I wanted to use all the money I got over the years to buy so techniques on excess mana in spells and how to scale mana with strength," Kayden was blunt.
He spent a lot of ti on these walls and received a large amount of money from his salaries, but even more from the spoils he acquired over the years. There were dozens of battles.
"Because of all the service you’ve done for the wall, we’ll arrange this for you. Just return to your position and wait until the end of the day," the woman replied. Kayden nodded his thanks and returned.
Author’s note: I never told you why I was in chaos, but it’s very simple, I lost the love of my life, the person I loved most destroyed completely, I lost 15kg by not eating, I haven’t slept in weeks, if any One day you love soone more than you love yourself, you will understand what I went through and from the bottom of my heart I don’t want any of you to go through this, I leave here my tribute to everyone who went through it and overca it
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