??Chapter 277: Chapter 247 [ditate Star] Descends upon St. Land!_2
Chapter 277: Chapter 247 [ditate Star] Descends upon St. Land!_2
“It possesses the characteristic of a persistent, unceasing burn, which is what gives the fla itself an ‘immortal’ attribute.”
“Immortality is a form of expression, an external attribute; the fla itself is even more ferocious and overbearing than the ‘immortal’ attribute.”
Tuck raised his eyebrows slightly.
“Such a difficult-to-extinguish fla—if you toss a torch down, I’m afraid it would directly lead to a wildfire that burns through the mountains and sits through the prison floor!”
Tuck stretched out his hand.
“Whooosh!”
A dark red fla blossod in the palm of Tuck’s hand.
With the augntation of the [Immortal, Heart of Flas], the nightmarish fire that Tuck was now condensing was no longer as scorching as before.
As the temperature dropped slightly, the brightness also dimd a bit.
But, the fla seed to have now acquired a deep burning characteristic.
It would not only burn on the surface, but it would also quickly infiltrate the target’s body, penetrating bones, muscles, organs, and even the transcendent state.
It could even infiltrate a target’s Transcendent Sequence Ecology, causing destructive burning.
The current [Immortal, Heart of Flas] was much more ferocious than before.
After inspecting it for a mont, Tuck threw the fla onto the ground.
Even on a marble floor, a place where it should be impossible to burn.
The fla still drew Origin Energy from its surroundings, maintaining its state of combustion and decaying at a relatively slow pace.
If the surrounding Origin Energy was a little denser, this “Immortal Fla” could perfectly maintain its existing scale and state.
“Indeed, there’s sothing to it,” Tuck couldn’t help but inwardly exclaim after inspecting the fla for a mont.
“This [Immortal, Heart of Flas] that’s more than 1000% makes the fire magic that I command leap an entire step further.”
“Given this, a powerful, Rune-level Dragon’s Breath Secret Technique is indispensable.”
“The stronger the witchcraft is in itself, the better it can bring out the powerful characteristics of the Immortal Heart of Flas.”
“With this [Immortal, Heart of Flas] that’s over 1160%, even dragons would quake at the sight of .”
Imdiately after, Tuck turned his attention once more to another of his Transcendent Powers.
[Phase Walking] (665 Fragnts): Level 39.
“Hiss… a loss of a hundred million!”
Tuck couldn’t help shaking his head.
“However, overall, there isn’t much of a problem,” he added.
“Divine Fragnts all share common properties.”
“In the future, when I obtain Divine Fragnts from other Dungeon Demon Kings, I can also add them to [Phase Walking].”
[Transcendent Sequence]
Steam Wizard: Level 33.
Original Dark Sea: Level 33.
…
[Transcendent Power]
[Phase Walking] (665 Fragnts): Level 39.
[Immortal, Heart of Flas] (1160 Fragnts): Level 39.
…
[Transcendent Talent]
Precision Correction (SSS Level): 1500%.
Steam World Origin Spirit State (SSS Exclusive Level): 2020%.
…
After ticulously inspecting his current attribute page, Tuck closed the page, satisfied.
Afterward, Tuck got up and began to gradually inspect and familiarize himself with the High Tower Area above the 70th floor of the Star Sea Blue Tower, where he would soon be stationed regularly.
While getting to know his new domain, Tuck was also thinking about his forthcoming training progression.
Right now, Tuck’s level 33 areas weren’t a rush to upgrade.
With sufficient experience already in place, he could level up anyti he wanted.
“A Steam Core is what I currently need the most; I’ve ntioned it to Bervis before, though I don’t know if Bervis will be able to get one for .”
“If Bervis also can’t find a good purchasing channel,” Tuck mused,
“then I’ll have to turn to the Three-Eyed God Church for help.”
Though Tuck was not officially announced as a devotee of the Three-Eyed God Church,
they still maintained a mutually beneficial relationship.
One could not simply cling to the Three-Eyed God Church and live off their benevolence indefinitely.
Tuck had many things he wanted to get from the Three-Eyed God Church.
Such as, powerful Five-Star, or even Six-Star Forbidden Spells.
Or, Three-Star, Four-Star Runes, Dragon’s Breath Secret Technique.
Or even, powerful Forbidden Sealed Objects.
Or, Demon King Ecological Trait Crystals.
Or the mighty “Rune World Tower Secret Book.”
A formidable “Rune World Tower Secret Book” is crucial for a Transcendent being.
And there’s also advanced knowledge of witchcraft, as well as Transcendent knowledge from Master Wizards above level 100, and so on.
Compared to these more expensive and rare resources,
the Steam Core seed relatively inexpensive.
If Tuck could procure it himself, he would try by all ans to do so.
If he really couldn’t obtain it on his own, only then would he turn to the Three-Eyed God Church for assistance.
After all, Tuck was not a devout follower of the Three-Eyed God but a “God’s Devotee” who cooperated with the Three-Eyed God Church.
The help Tuck received wouldn’t be infinite; he’d have to use it sparingly.
…
Two hours later.
In a spacious stone hall on the 76th floor of the High Tower.
After feeling the surroundings ticulously, Tuck nodded slightly.
“This place is at the top of the High Tower, an excellent location for gathering a massive amount of Transcendent Attributes.”
“Simultaneously, it can also interact ecologically with the top layer, drawing a significant amount of power from the Old Day Stars.”
“Essentially, this here is the perfect spot to construct the Old Day, Steam, Stellar Contemplation Sequence Tree.”
This ti! The Three-Eyed God Church and St. Land’s higher-ups had given Tuck a grand gesture by clearing such a top layer of the High Tower for him.
Tuck obviously didn’t have that kind of clout on his own.
What they were anticipating was the “Old Day, ditate Star,”
This grand Sequence from the stars that made St. Land great!
Having chosen the location, Tuck didn’t delay any further and imdiately began to take action.
Although a Steam Ecology Cycle would be much more efficient than an ordinary Ecological Cycle,
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