Chapter 200 It can’t be a high-level divine technique
Kill the second-level transcendent and gain 8 free experience points.
Kill the second-level transcendent and gain 12 free experience points.
Kill the second-level transcendent and gain 14 free experience points.
Kill the third-level transcendent and gain 54 free experience points.
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A large amount of experience tips appeared before Aiwas' eyes.
The blazing flames roared and spread, and the red of the flames was reflected in Aiwas's pupils.
The flame butterfly transformed from the Flame Rebellious Butterfly quietly landed on his shoulder, while the flame streams released by the other flame butterflies devoured the demon scholars who were standing still.
At least it is certain that these are not puppets - although their will is controlled by others, their souls are still intact.
And none of the spells they cast landed on Aiwass.
The Great Guardian held up the badge, and the spells from illegal paths disintegrated under the illumination of the Light of Order.
All the demonologists from those three teams were devoured by Aiwass.
Most were second-level cannon fodder, roughly the same level as "Big Purple" Veronica. Only a few were third-level—they were able to successfully raid, relying primarily on prepared materials to perform rituals with high synchronization rates.
No wonder the giants didn't feel bad about them being dumped here. They were just newcomers who had just completed one or two advancement rituals. Perhaps in their eyes, these cannon fodder weren't worth as much as the materials they'd used.
Judging from the previously intercepted letters between Da Zi and Secretary Droste, these people should have started infiltrating when Da Zi sacrificed Aiwass.
Their original purpose of coming to Glass Island was to search for a certain "sacred entity".
Although Aiwass still doesn't know what they are looking for specifically.
But as for the current situation...
I'm afraid that even if they find that thing, they will probably not be able to escape.
It's easy for so many people to come in separately, but it's very difficult for them to go out together again.
——It is even possible that after they get what they want, they will be manipulated into self-sacrifice and die here.
In the original timeline, Yulia lost control because of their actions. Although Yulia was rescued by Aiwass, the members of the Noble Red Society are still on Glass Island.
In other words, apart from the projections of those two giants... others had already infiltrated a month ago.
This operation was likely a sudden incident, directly related to Aiwas's actions. Xingti hadn't anticipated that their key informant, Droste, would be captured, forcing them to order Noble Red to rescue him.
Judging from the miscellaneous soldiers Noble Red dispatched, Noble Red seemed quite dissatisfied with this order, but they could not refuse.
This wave of Noble Red had infiltrated at least a dozen third-level demonologists, but Aiwass, judging from experience, had only dispatched three. And they were probably only deployed reluctantly to allow them to lead the ritual.
Then, this action can also be understood as "lightening the burden."
Noble Red realized that if they attempted to rescue Minister Droste... regardless of success or failure, they would incur retaliation from the Avalon authorities. With so many of them, hiding would be difficult... so this time, they simply sold off all the miscellaneous soldiers in one fell swoop to reduce their numbers.
In this wave, Aiwass directly obtained 280 experience points.
There are even more than the deformed limb demons and more than twice as many as Miss Assassin.
Now Aiwas's experience accumulation has exceeded more than 700 points.
Now, he could say he truly had more experience than he could use up—the speed at which he accumulated experience and leveled up had completely outpaced the rate at which the rituals cooled down. However, because forcibly leveling up with experience would result in an inflated strength, Aiwass was reluctant to use it.
It's not that I've accumulated too many card-drawing resources, which will cause me to develop symptoms of "diamond fetishism"...
It was because Aiwass's natural talent alone allowed him to accumulate seven or eight levels every two weeks. He only needed to use experience to level up the last two or three levels, just to fill in the gaps. After all, Sherlock and the others advanced monthly, but Aiwass had to advance every two weeks... If Aiwass also advanced monthly, he wouldn't even need to allocate experience, and he'd still have an extra week after reaching the level cap.
So, if possible... Aiwass still hopes to use his experience to learn some skills. This is the option with the greatest benefits.
But where could he go... to learn so many skills? Biting off too much skill would not be enough. Even if he learned it, he would have to rely on himself to improve. The level gained by relying on experience would not give him knowledge.
"——What kind of skill can earn so much experience?"
Aiwass complained in his heart.
It is best to choose one that is difficult to get started with but can be studied by yourself. This way the returns will be high.
Otherwise, Aiwas would rather hoard the experience... and when his level is higher, he can't keep up with Sherlock and Isabel's level increase because of the average point allocation and double-path, and then use the hoarded experience to make up the level.
Even hoarding is better than wasting.
Unless it's a really good skill.
But what can he learn?
Divination? Curse? Ether magic?
It can't be a high-level divine magic, right?
It would be nice to learn this... In Aiwas's memory, the Theocracy had actually sent nine bishops from Avalon to study there for a year before the launch of 2.0. But after a year, they hadn't learned anything and were sent back.
The Theocracy realized that humans could not teach it, and never mentioned the matter again. From then on, the opportunity to obtain advanced divine arts was lost.
With luck, Aiwass might be able to sneak in. He could come up with an excuse like "I'm going to the Church to find my adoptive father" or "I heard my sister is in the Church," and maybe he could get into the team.
As long as he could sit in on the lessons, Aiwass could spend experience to directly learn the skills. This was probably the most cost-effective way to use experience—to shorten the time it takes to learn a skill.
“…We have to find an opportunity.”
He murmured softly.
Find an opportunity and ask your supervisor... If there is no conflict in time, it is best not to miss that window.
Higher divine arts are completely different from those taught by the Church—it's an entire system, one that even elves might not master. The most representative of these is the Divine Descendant, which allows apostles or even pillar gods to descend upon one's body. This skill is essential for inheriting the position of Pope and wearing the Holy Crown, which grants an unconditional [Level +1].
...Or, he could ask the Great Guardian?
No, forget it. It's too much trouble for me.
It would be better to help old Mrs. Meg survive... As a token of gratitude, maybe she'll find a way to get me a place. And if she survives, Aiwass can go study abroad with peace of mind—to avoid being caught off guard when he returns home.
This was the case with the nine bishops in the original world line. Before their study abroad was over, Avalon was gone.
However, after killing all these demonologists, Aiwas did not leave immediately.
The Grand Guardian went to check the safety of the secret room, while Aiwass stayed behind to start emergency rescue.
Although the Flame Butterfly can heal a group of people, it is better to use Illumination to treat seriously injured patients in a detailed way - it just so happens that he does not have much fire mana left.
Using Flame Butterfly for group healing still costs Fire mana, but Illumination only requires a small spark to ignite, and the remaining time to maintain Illumination uses Light mana.
Under Aiwas's dedicated treatment, the new director, whose name was unknown, was also rescued directly by Aiwass.
Even her old shoulder injury, gastroenteritis and dysmenorrhea were cured by Aiwass.
After that, Aiwass entered the Supervisory Bureau and began to treat other people. Some people looked as if they were already dead, or even had cardiac arrest... but in fact, they could still be saved.
Especially since Aiwass's illumination spells were infallible. Because of this, unless the person was brain dead on the spot—even if they had reached the point of "total organ failure"—As long as Aiwass had enough mana, he could pull them back to life.
He got out of his wheelchair and knelt on the ground to treat the injured people lying on the ground.
To conserve mana, Aiwass would remove his hand once the wound had stabilized and move on to the next person. The remaining mana could be handed over to the bishop who arrived later, or the person could be sent directly to the hospital.
As Aiwass worked, he began to feel some pain in his knees and calves. The marble floor of the Supervisory Office was cold and hard, making him feel uncomfortable.
At this moment, Aiwass suddenly felt someone touching the back of his neck.
Then she patted Aiwas's thigh and stuffed a soft cushion under Aiwas' knees.
Aiwass turned around in surprise and found that it was Lily.
"I stole it from the director's office."
Lily smiled and took out another pillow from behind her back: "If it's not enough, there's more."
Aiwass only felt that Lily seemed to have become a completely different person.
There seemed to be a deeper darkness hidden in her pupils, and the gentle smile on her face always made her even more charming.
Although Lily was originally cute, she always gave people a sense of being ordinary. Her smile gave people a thin and fake feeling. This made her, even when she was dressed well and stood with others, the first thing people thought of her was "a very beautiful maid" rather than "someone's eldest daughter."
But things are different now.
If the smile before was the kind of respectful and gentle smile that someone with a weak character and a mild temperament doesn't like to cause trouble...
Now, she gave Aiwas the impression of a mature and steady elder, with a magical charm that could attract others' attention.
"Come help me, Lily."
Aiwass was stunned for a moment, then suddenly laughed.
He whispered, "Put something under the injured person's head... Then help me unbutton their clothes. Exposing the chests of the men and the backs of the women."
"Yes, Master."
Lily smiled softly.
Chapter 2 will come later——
(End of this chapter)
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