Now the situation beca clearer to Kayden: it was training disguised as work. Not only that, but it was also a test to assess their capabilities. Probably, the bosses stayed here for a few decades and were promoted to other places.
"I accept."
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"Boss, a special wizard has appeared." Kayden heard a voice in his head and left his cultivation to help with the ergency.
It didn’t take him more than a few seconds to reach the well. It was quite simple to identify the special person: a wizard from the seventh realm had appeared. Not only that, but he was strong. Kayden couldn’t face him without using his special technique and...
"Call in special cavalry, grade 2 threat." Grade 1 was for threats Kayden couldn’t resolve, but they were just ordinary seventh-realm mages. He never used this code.
Ranks 2 and 3 were for mages he could not face under any circumstances. He could, but he didn’t want to have to waste his precious secrets and techniques for futile reasons.
Within a few minutes, two seventh-realm mages with strong auras appeared. They easily suppressed the mage in the well, they didn’t even need to use any spells; their auras made it clear who would die.
It had been about 30 years since Kayden had been in this place. He spent most of his ti cultivating, only being bothered a few tis a year for sothing. In the anti, he killed so seventh-realm magicians.
It was incredible how strong he was in the sixth realm; the wizards in the seventh realm were like toys to him, at least the average wizard in the seventh realm. This included his soldiers, who developed a strong fear of their quiet, deadly aura boss.
He received dozens of techniques during this ti. Not only that but skills and knowledge of how to cultivate in the sixth realm. This ti, it was only four levels in the sixth realm; It was funny how everything was shrinking with the kingdoms.
In contrast, each level represented a greater difference in power. An ordinary wizard wouldn’t be able to jump two levels against soone at the sa level of strength. Kayden already had a path for how he should follow.
The answer was the sa as in all the other kingdoms: their path was the answer to all their problems. Kayden should continue polishing his crown, continuing to put divine mana into his base, and improving his path.
Understand yourself.
This was his path and, at the mont, he divided his attention by increasing his mana conversion rate, which was already at a level completely superior to anything he had ever had. It was enough to face mages in the seventh realm.
"Mister Kayden?" a voice appeared as Kayden watched the special cavalry deal with the wizard. As soon as he turned around, he saw a sort of werewolf wearing a suit. He had white fur and black eyes, moreover, he was in the seventh realm.
"Yes?" His tone was neutral and respectful at the sa ti.
"I represent the House of the Moon. We want to invite you to the Moon Event. We have already obtained permission from the Emperor to take you and the Dragon God." Kayden was taking the approach normally until he heard the last part.
An organization capable of moving the penultimate na was impressive, but it could still be overlooked. The problem was that he cited the Dragon God; Kayden knew it was the sa thing that put him in this place.
"Who exactly are you?" Kayden looked suspiciously at the butler in front of him.
"The Moon Sect is a neutral organization in this universe. We recruit talents and people with the potential to beco high-level gods. The event, which takes place every decade, is attended by False Gods and dozens of other top-level organizations. There are several lectures and open fights." Kayden was interested, but still needed a few more questions.
"How do you know ?"
"The False Gods have a personal interest in you. We don’t know why." Kayden raised an eyebrow.
"What is the guarantee of my safety? I have no god behind my back." This was one of Kayden’s biggest fears; All it took was one wrong look and he could die.
"We guarantee your safety. Not even a god will be able to touch a strand of your hair." The butler tossed a bracelet to Kayden, which automatically stuck to his arm.
The boy didn’t even have ti to react before a golden liquid covered him completely. After a few seconds, he regained his vision and all his senses. It seed like nothing had happened.
"This will hold off any god’s attack and imdiately summon our gods."
"This is enough. When is the event?"
"Today. It’s in an hour. We will start with a fight between a first-tier god against a False God." Kayden exchanged just a few more words with the butler and the two began to soar into the skies.
As soon as they passed a certain point, his vision flickered and he found himself in outer space. The stars on the horizon were beautiful to look at; in fact, they were in all directions. A few suns shone brightly and cast their rays onto the structure in front of Kayden.
A huge city thousands of kiloters long stretched out in front of Kayden. His spiritual sense could not reach the end; it was a completely ridiculously big place.
"I say goodbye here, Mr. Kayden." Kayden didn’t even have ti to respond before he found himself alone in space. This only lasted a second before he saw a man with deep blue hair in front of him.
The pressure this person was putting on Kayden was surreal. Not even the dragon god who placed him in this world was capable of doing sothing like that. All the hairs on the man’s body were blue, but... They seed to be concentrated mana. It only took Kayden a blink of an eye to see that the entire person in front of him was made of mana concentrated at a completely ridiculous level.
"My complints to God." Kayden bowed respectfully.
"I am not a god." Kayden looked into the two blue eyes and saw that his words were sincere. What exactly was the person in front of him then? As the power tag dictated, Kayden waited for the man to continue.
For a few minutes, neither of them said anything. The man’s aura was neutral and at the sa ti oppressive, but it was not able to bend his will. It didn’t even tickle his conscience.
"I am a false god, more precisely the Father." The man saw Kayden’s face not showing even the slightest reaction and understood that the boy had no idea who exactly he was.
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