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Outside the Arena.

"Instant... instant kill?"

"How is that possible?"

"Is this the true prodigy?"

"Am I seeing this right?"

The beings below Tier Seven looked at the Arena, now left with only Lor, feeling incredulous.

Three thousand years ago, this one was instantly killed by the Dark Sky Race’s Tier Seven projection.

Before the duel began, so beings among them did think that the Space-Ti Transcender might create a miracle.

But the so-called miracle was ant to narrowly surpass the Dark Sky Race after enduring countless hardships and fierce battles.

Yet, the answer given by the Space-Ti Transcender was an instant kill!

The gap here was like the difference between clouds and mud.

Only three thousand years have passed, how could that one’s change be so great?

...

In a transparent light shield.

"No, it seems his Law Prototype has fused?!"

"How can a Tier Six fuse a Law Prototype?"

"I definitely didn’t see it wrong, it truly fused."

"Who has the serial number of the Space-Ti Transcender? I am willing to exchange it for one Law Value."

"Don’t even think about it, even if you contact the Space-Ti Transcender, why would he tell you how to fuse a Law Prototype?"

"This... is true."

"It’s a pity he got the attention of the Manager."

"Yes, it’s a true pity."

Seeing the Space-Ti Transcender’s performance, many Tier Seven and Tier Eight beings felt greed rising in their hearts.

But upon recalling the Manager standing behind him, all greed eventually turned into a sigh.

They wanted the thod of fusing the Law Prototype early, mainly for their civilization.

But if they tried to force it from him and the Manager intervened, it would be aningless.

The thod of early fusing the Law Prototype was ultimately not sothing they could glimpse.

...

In the gigantic tree-filled space, on a leaf.

"Did you just see the Law Strength burst forth from the Space Collapse?" Blood turned his head, staring blankly at Die and asked.

According to his estimate, the Law Strength burst forth by Lor’s use of Space Decay Witchcraft was at least above three.

But how could that be?

Even the fifth Transcender, the opponent Die arranged for Lor had a Law Strength of only 3.1!

Once Lor could reach this level, he would be considered among the upper-middle ranks of all the Transcendence Treasures selected and Transcendence disciples in the Nine Universes.

If coupled with the resource scarcity and training conditions of the Crystal Domain, Lor would now completely rank among the top prodigies.

But clearly, only three thousand years have passed, could just an Eighth Tier Life Tree trunk truly bring such progress?

At this mont, Blood suddenly felt an unreal sensation.

When he first learned Lor was selected by a Transcendence Treasure, he estimated Lor had a one in a hundred billion chance of achieving supre.

After learning he had the qualification to fuse a Law Prototype by himself, this probability soared to one in a billion.

Later, when he saw Lor’s caution above the Wizard Plane Group, he even felt Lor’s possibility of becoming supre was not less than one in ten million.

And now...

If all this is true, could it be that Lor’s chance of achieving supre is one in a million?

One in a million is already a very, very high probability because that is supre!

In their Jiya Universe, before this, over a billion chosen erged, yet none achieved supre, relying only on a dozen Transcenders to hold fort.

If a supre could truly erge, the entire situation of the Jiya Universe would undergo earth-shattering changes.

"3.5... and above." Die’s voice erged like murmuring in a dream.

He never expected that after the Silkworm Dream Civilization fell into hardship, they would discover such a treasure while attempting self-rescue.

Everything about this mont felt too dreamlike.

"I think your training system is no longer suitable for him." Blood cautiously offered his suggestion.

Prodigies like this, given so additional support, reaching Tier Nine wouldn’t be difficult at all.

If cultivated strongly, Lor’s pace to Tier Nine would be even faster, and the ti they could leave this sealed ti tributary would be greatly shortened.

"I will go ask the Sovereign for guidance." Die nodded slightly.

After saying this, he disappeared from the broad green leaf without waiting for Blood’s response.

He agreed with Blood’s suggestion, but ultimately, the Sovereign was the one who could make all these decisions.

...

Center of the Silk Dream Plane, before a pavilion.

"Greetings, Sovereign." Die lowered his antenna respectfully in a bow toward the pavilion.

"Have you encountered any issues in cultivating the one who was chosen?" A deep voice emanated from the pavilion.

Now, except for that chosen one, nothing else in the Crystal Domain concerned him.

He also believed Die wouldn’t disturb him with trivial matters.

"Yes, Sovereign."

Die nodded, respectfully said, "Three thousand years ago, I modified the Arena rules for him..."

"One-ti limit break..."

"The trial Blood prepared began..."

"The Life Tree Root of the Eighth Tier Life Law Treasure..."

"Hunting list..."

"Life Civilization..."

"Just now, I found his Attack Law and Secret Technique Law strength actually reached above 3.5."

"Conservatively estimated, he has fused at least five Law Prototypes."

"Such talent, has already ranked among the top echelon in the Jiya Universe. Should we still train him according to the previous plans?"

He elaborated on every event that had transpired recently without leaving out a detail, then asked the purpose of his visit.

"Three thousand years, five Law Prototypes..."

The Silkworm Dream Dominator was silent for a mont, then suddenly laughed: "Hahaha, good!"

"It seems this cage won’t hold us for much longer."

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