Witch: Accumulate Experience Through The Knight Breathing Technique

Chapter 1377: The Void Entity (3)



Chapter 1377: The Void Entity (3)

He put the artifact away.

The messenger he sent to attend the Rust Dragon Wizard’s primordial soul ceremony reported, “Lord Roman, the gift has been delivered, and the invitation extended… However, that Rust Dragon Wizard is incredibly arrogant. He accepted the gift but refused the invitation. He even suggested that you visit him at the Sea of Stars.”

Roman’s fist clenched tightly, his brows furrowing as he replied, “He just advanced to the primordial soul realm, and he’s already so arrogant. He doesn’t know his place… He’s too full of himself…”

Roman was now 1,200 years old, having reached the primordial soul realm 300 years ago.

He was not far from becoming a senior sixth-circle wizard.

After the sixth circle, each minor realm’s advancement became extremely difficult.

The intricacies were countless.

Although the Rust Dragon Wizard had reached the primordial soul realm, he had just entered it.

There was still quite a gap between them.

Judging by his tone, he clearly didn’t take Roman seriously at all.

This made Roman’s anger rise.

“Just wait until we return to the Wizard World. We’ll see.”

Holy Brilliance Calendar, Year 1217

Month of Flowers

On the barren plains, a troop of barbarian soldiers rode on ferocious beasts the size of giant elephants, and flew on giant birds.

There were only a few hundred of them, but they moved with the presence of thousands.

Judging by their aura, they were all level 3 or above, with many level 4s.

There were also a few level 5s, clearly no weaklings among them.

Their strongest leader was a burly man in heavy armor, with an aura as vast as the sun and moon.

On his neck was a tattoo of a black giant tiger with wings, majestic and fierce.

With every movement, he seemed like a mighty tiger descending from the mountain.

All creatures of the wilderness fled in fear.

His name was Bagh.

He was the seventh general of the Winged Tiger Tribe, one of the six great tribes of the barbarians.

As a warrior close to level 5 peak, he had slain several Imperial Archmages on the northern battlefield in recent years.

At the edge of the Great Rift ahead, Bagh signaled for his troops to stop.

“Lord Bagh, why are we stopping here?” his deputy asked.

Bagh’s gaze was deep and somber as he looked at the abyssal rift ahead.

“Three thousand years ago, when our barbarian king, the Badger King, first reached the Barbarian King realm, he fought a great battle here against a veteran supreme mage of Kane. The battle lasted three days and nights, and in the end, the Barbarian King triumphed against the odds, perishing alongside his foe. After that battle, the Kane Empire learned of our Barbarian King’s invincible courage and no longer dared to test our limits.”

Bagh took out some strong liquor and poured it from the heavens into the gorge below.

“Although the Badger King wasn’t from our Winged Tiger Tribe, I, Bagh, have always respected the strong! This drink is for the Barbarian King!”

The others were also stirred, and hundreds of barbarian warriors shouted towards the abyss in unison, “To the Barbarian King!”

The sound echoed, resonating through the abyss.

Suddenly, a figure emerged from the void, sparks flying from its body, crashing straight into the wilderness.

Boom!

Accompanied by the sound of the earth cracking, a massive crater, a hundred meters in diameter and dozens of meters deep, exploded in the wilderness.

Dust filled the air and, as it settled, a figure emerged, staggering and holding his head.

“The power of the void is so difficult to master. I can’t control it properly at all… My head’s been buzzing like crazy these past few days,” he muttered.

This person was Levi.

Three days ago, he had refined the peculiar withered wood artifact.

So far, he had discovered several functions of this oddity.

First, it increased his spiritual force limit by a full 50 points! This was equivalent to the power of five Water Dragon’s Songs and far superior to the Flame Ghost’s Kiss or Spirit of the Broken Sword. Thus, it was undoubtedly a Morning Star-level oddity.

With this enhancement, Levi’s spiritual force limit had now reached 1150 points.

Second was the most impressive feature of the withered wood artifact. It transformed Levi himself into a rare anomaly, similar to a Space Cracking Beast or a Flame Space Silkworm.

Levi’s body now contained a sliver of the original power of the void.

This new constitution he dubbed:

“The Void Entity.”

This trace of void power allowed him to perform void teleportation with his physical body without relying on a top-grade wizard tool.

As everyone knew, this was a capability only primordial soul wizards possessed, and even then, it required the use of spatial spells.

For Levi, however, it was as instinctual as eating or drinking water.

Moreover, this sliver of void power wasn’t static.

It could slowly increase as Levi’s strength improved or by refining other void-based items like a Space Cracking Beast’s Claw.

By then, the frequency and range of Levi’s void teleportation would gradually expand.

Perhaps one day, while other wizards’ “blink” abilities would have cooldowns of more than a day, Levi would be… “unlimited firepower.”

In that case, even if a primordial soul wizard came, Levi, with his danger perception, Scarlet Dark Dimension, and other trump cards, should have no problem escaping.

The third function of the withered wood artifact

Was to enhance the power of spatial spells. However, spatial spells were profound knowledge only learned after reaching the primordial soul level. For the current Levi, it was somewhat impractical.

The Morning Star-level oddity was extremely mysterious, and Levi had only just refined it.

The functions he had discovered so far were these three.

Further development would need to be done step by step.

Unfortunately, the withered wood did not come with a companion spiritual creature.

In recent days, Levi had been continually practicing with the “void power” within him.

Like a wizard who had just learned a flying spell, he was extremely unskilled.

He got up from the ground, the sparks on his body extinguished.

Ahead, a troop of barbarian soldiers, exuding an overwhelming aura, stared at him in shock.

“This human’s physique is even stronger than ours, the barbarians.”

“Indeed, I can feel it. His vitality is like the blazing sun in the sky, so bright it’s unbearable to look at!”

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