Chapter 628: The Lord of Scales and Feathers's Prediction



Chapter 628: The Lord of Scales and Feathers's Prediction

In just such a short period of time, Amber's impression in Aiwass's mind began to gradually fade away.

Aiwass could no longer recall the appearance of "Amber" who had just appeared. Trying his best to recall, all he could remember was the image of "sunset," as if when he looked up, he had only seen the sunset.

——There was no doubt that it was the real Amber, not the Pillar God simulated in the Lord of Scales and Feathers' script.

Just now, when she was talking to the Silver Crown Dragon, Amber was watching them.

And now, when Aiwass got Sir Heleqin's memory, Amber suddenly rushed over and made contact with Aiwass.

Although Aiwass was impersonating Heleqin, his soul was still Aiwass's own. During the promotion ceremony, he suddenly came into contact with the real Pillar God, which allowed Aiwass to directly learn this inheritance and step into the first energy level.

It felt so abrupt, like a socially anxious person, clutching a gift like a rugby lineman, charging at Aiwass like a death rower, then throwing the gift box in his face and running off. Aiwass was left bewildered, feeling like he'd been punched for no apparent reason, clutching the gift, bewildered.

...but it's a good thing anyway.

All good things!

This "Clear Container" was the very "Water Mana Pool" Aiwass had been searching for in vain. It was also the only one of Aiwass's six attributes that was completely incapable of creating a Sin Card.

With it, as long as he gets the level 1 "Clear Vessel" attribute from somewhere else, Aiwass's water attribute mana can be increased to 42 points. With this level of mana, plus the colorless mana provided by the Book of Law, he can almost spell a Sin card!

"...But, is the Wild Hunt also a legacy?"

Aiwass was full of questions.

He had never heard of this tradition.

He even felt like this was a legacy made up by Amber...

You have to know that "Wild Hunt" and "King of the Wild Hunt" are completely different concepts. The latter is the world boss, while the former is just a species of undead. It's almost like "earthbound spirits" or "resurrected corpses" becoming a legacy.

Furthermore, even if the Wild Hunt legacy truly existed... as a knight-type undead who had signed a contract with Wei Zhe, it should at least be a legacy of the three paths of Wisdom, Authority, and Twilight, and should lean more towards Wei Zhe. And Wei Zhe was a Pillar God who quite enjoyed interacting with people, so it was logical that Wei Zhe should have approached Aiwass.

But Wei Zhe didn't show up, but Amber, who disliked seeing people the most, did...

"... Never mind. It's a pleasant surprise anyway."

Aiwass decided to ignore the question for the time being.

In any case, it is impossible for Aiwass to raise this inheritance to a higher level.

At least Aiwass believed that his talent in these three paths wasn't particularly strong. This inheritance might reach a dozen levels... or even a few levels before hitting its upper limit. Even if he could force his way to an advanced level using experience, it wouldn't be very meaningful.

——Evans didn’t even know how the Wild Hunt inheritance would perform outside of the promotion ceremony!

He's a living being with warm flesh! Not that cold, airy Revenant Knight who can transform into an intangible form and gradually freezes those around him once he appears... The techniques that the Wild Hunt can use might not be available to him as a living being.

But the good thing is that inheritance is not a profession, or at least it will not take up a part-time position.

In the game, inheritance exists as an "extra talent tree" that appears to players in the later stages. It's similar to "stealing skills" or "alien talents." Everyone can level up a few levels, even reaching the end of the inheritance... You can also reset your points, but generally speaking, it doesn't have much impact.

Although in reality, inheritance probably doesn't manifest itself in this way... but it won't cause Aiwass's path of dusk to deviate anyway, so the impact is not great - it can even be said that there are only benefits.

The only problem was that Aiwass had originally intended to be a papal guard. Once he was officially inaugurated as a cardinal, he could probably use his power for personal gain to create an Oswald-style inheritance for himself...

Now, instead of becoming a Paladin, I suddenly became a Death Knight. I don't know if I can still hold the Inheritance title part-time.

This fate is so unpredictable...

Aiwass gathered his thoughts and reconsidered the three options. Undoubtedly, these options weren't directed at Heleqin, the Wild Hunt King, who was a high-ranking phantom demon, but at Aiwass, who was acting as Heleqin.

Although the description of "taking it" made Aiwass feel a little uneasy, he had no choice.

The blue-level path feature itself was useless, whether it was the earth elemental affinity or the mana pool, they were completely useless to him. He could only choose the last option.

"——Water attribute mana, come!"

Aiwass thought to himself and fiercely selected the third option with his mind.

The only thing that made Aiwass thankful was that there was no actual "Amber Egg" for him to consume. He didn't even see any animations or hallucinations, just a sudden coolness in his throat.

The feeling is like taking a big sip of iced mint sparkling water on a hot summer day - the cool line slowly slides down from the throat to the stomach; it is also like swallowing a piece of ice and feeling its gradually sliding outline.

As this feeling gradually became familiar and dissipated, the cold and clear chill had already spread throughout the body.

Aiwass closed his eyes, digesting the great power of Heleqin, who had been ritually transformed into the King of the Wild Hunt.

…At this time, Aiwass finally understood how the Night Devil usually felt.

As a high-level phantom demon, Heleqin, whose level was forcibly compressed in the material world, has a strong sense of oppression and stickiness.

It felt like wearing hard boots, or a straitjacket... or, in other words, like walking in water up to your collarbone with your hands cuffed—the greater the force you exerted, the stronger the reaction. And under this harsh pressure, you had to distract yourself to maintain your balance, so it actually took more energy than walking on land.

Of course, Night Demon was only level 50. And after Heleqin was transformed into the King of the Wild Hunt by Wei Zhe himself... in-game, his level was 69, the peak of the seventh power level. Now, the power of the "version" has forced him back to level 50. The sense of restraint that Night Demon feels is definitely not as strong as Heleqin's.

But even so…

——He is now also the King of the Wild Hunt, who has reached the maximum level of 50 and the sixth level!

No matter whether you are a celestial official or an apostle... now as long as you go down to the mortal world, you can only be level 50 at most!

We are all level 50, why can't I beat you?

Although Aiwas originally planned to rely on the Silver Crown Dragon to get through this dungeon...but that was mainly because, as a third-level demon scholar, the gap between him and "one of the strongest apostles of the Supreme Heaven" was too big.

Although Aiwass was using Heleqin's body, he didn't possess Heleqin's martial arts. In other words, he was just a hollow shell that would shatter at the slightest touch. Involving Aiwass in this war had a rather humorous "you go and take care of Tang Sanzang and his disciples" feel.

Knowing that participating will only cause trouble for your teammates, yet you still actively participate... That's not the path to transcendence at all; it's just selfishness and stupidity. It's like being bored in a team game when your teammates are all playing seriously, and you think you can't keep up anyway, so you deliberately disrupt, play haphazardly, and play poorly to attract your teammates' attention.

The Lord of Scales and Feathers, who could see into the future, obviously anticipated Evans's intention to give up.

He had Merlin strengthen Helechin, who, despite being at the fifth level of power, couldn't defeat the wildfire giant Utgaroch in a one-on-one duel without the "Wounded Branch," into the full-level King of the Wild Hunt, Helechin. He also had Helechin himself imbue Aiwas with three hundred years of elven spearmanship and impart several skills he could master...

Then... give it a try!

(End of this chapter)

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