The nine Human Domains depended on the Spirit Domain for their existence.Adrian realized his mistake and felt a bit embarrassed. As Jac slowly explained, Adrian began to fully understand the cause and effect in this world, as well as the chaos caused by several level-nine immortals under the Dark Sage.The structure of this world was actually very simple: nine Human Domains corresponded to one Spirit Domain. Theoretically, nine Spirit Domains would correspond to one Immortal Domain. When an immortal reached a certain level, they would ascend. However, there was currently no mention of other Spirit Domains.Daemonia, on the other hand, corresponded to the Spirit Domain but was much stronger because it theoretically corresponded to the Immortal Domain. It contained dark immortals whose power far surpassed that of the Spirit Domain. However, Daemonia was not as powerful as the Immortal Domain. Upon becoming a dark immortal, although they could stay in this realm, they ultimately had t
There were many issues in this world that couldn't be easily explained using Jac's views. Despite Adrian's jokes, he had a deep understanding of the relationship between aura essence, laws, and the power of faith. Many level-eight and level-nine immortals had not grasped these concepts, but Adrian found answers through the Exile Realm.If the Draco Veinergy was the greatest gift from the heavens, then the Exile Realm was the second best. Through the evolution of the Exile Realm, Adrian came to understand the world from the initial laws, thereby achieving supremacy. This was his confidence and unique advantage.Adrian also asked Jac about specific issues related to Daemonia and found out these dark immortals did not belong to Daemonia. In fact, dark immortals were divided into two types: beast immortals like them and daemon immortals. Since there was no Beast Domain, they would ascend to the Spirit Domain at the end of their training. Anyone in Daemonia could ascend as long as they co
While Adrian was pondering, he looked toward Jac and said, "It’s not impossible to just keep you here, but would you be willing to accept a slave mark?"Jac felt a bit despondent. For a dignified young master to be branded with a slave mark was a tremendous humiliation. It would give Adrian leverage over him.With the slave mark, Jac could return and ask his family's elders to kill Adrian. However, once his stubborn family members discovered he had been branded, it would spell the end of his career as an heir.In their family, there were nine heirs, and ultimately, one would be chosen as the family leader’s successor. None of them would willingly give up their position. If Jac did, many others would eagerly vie for his place—something Jac understood far better than Adrian.Adrian, looking at Jac earnestly, said, "Don’t be nervous. I won’t do anything to you. I might need your help in the future. Branding you with the slave mark doesn’t mean I’ll treat you like one."Jac's frown ea
Adrian waited quietly for the phenomena to be over. Soon, both the portrait and the meditation cushion vanished, leaving behind only an emerald slip. Adrian probed the emerald slip with his divine consciousness and discovered it contained a technique.The technique was called the “Dark Word Technique,” a long-lost divine consciousness technique divided into several parts. However, a significant portion was sealed, requiring Adrian to reach level-eight to access it. For now, he could only use two parts.The first part was Dark Word Technique: Pain. This technique taught the user to shape their divine consciousness into an invisible, cone shape to attack the enemy's divine consciousness, causing severe pain in the enemy’s head and enabling an effective offensive strike.Adrian had heard of such divine consciousness attack methods before. It was a crucial part of ancient techniques and something he had always yearned for. To his surprise, he obtained it today.Even though Adrian had n
Adrian, hailing from Earth, valued ancient ruins and figures not just for their potential in level breakthroughs, but for their role in nurturing one’s character. He believed that spending time within ruins and enjoying nature often led to a more open-minded outlook. And open-minded individuals, he felt, tended to have clearer minds.As Adrian carefully examined the beast familiar room, he noticed signs of life on a partially sunken rock—two beast familiar eggs—and became overjoyed. Could today be his lucky day? It seemed everywhere he went, he encountered opportunities!However, Adrian’s excitement quickly turned to disappointment. The two eggs appeared to be on the verge of death. They had likely been there for a very long time, and their life force was nearly depleted. Still, since there was some life force left, there was a chance to save them. If Adrian hadn’t arrived, the eggs would probably have turned into fossils.Confident in his ability to save the eggs, thanks to extensi
As Adrian dripped his blood into a basin, his lips turned pale and his nail beds lost all color. He then sat down nearby, forcing himself to stay alert as he carefully mixed the celestial herbs in the correct proportions.Eventually, Adrian created a blue-glowing spirit liquid that carried a red tint. "One freshly brewed Beast Nurturing Liquid coming right up,” he quipped in satisfaction, relieved that everything had gone smoothly in the final steps.After double-checking all the details and finding no mistakes, Adrian placed the two beast familiar eggs into the liquid. To his delight, the liquid began to decrease at a visible rate. Adrian was thrilled but then realized he needed to give up more blood. The death aura in the eggs was dissipating while the life force rapidly increased. Adrian could feel life force emanating from the eggs, but it was still far from enough.With no other option, Adrian allowed his blood to drip into the basin, muttering, "Little ones, you better make
Adrian named the female Invisibee “Cheery” and the male one “Toughy,” hoping they would grow up strong and happy.The two little creatures rested on Adrian’s shoulders, playing for a while before becoming tired and softly calling out for food. Adrian couldn't afford to offer his blood again, so he took out the remaining celestial herbs and flowers he had. The Inivisibees quickly flew toward the millennium-old herbs, clearly tempted, and what happened next baffled Adrian.The Invisibees quickly scarfed down more than half of the celestial herbs, leaving the remainder insufficient for their next feeding. Adrian couldn't understand how such small creatures could have such enormous appetites. He had no idea when the next feeding time would be, but newborn beast familiars usually needed a lot of nutritions, much like human babies.Adrian knew he had to hurry back to Lumia Isle. Without the celestial herbs and medicines from the Exile Realm, the two little ones might go hungry. And having
Of course, Eloise had to protect the Invisibees closely. These two little creatures were invaluable, with potential rivaling Adrian's own, not to mention their rarity.Adrian was deeply concerned about the two young critters. To him, the beast swarm was merely a source of nourishment, but he couldn't underestimate it. Ensuring the safety of Lumia Isle was paramount.He hadn't yet found a suitable foothold in the open sea, so he was reluctant to give up this area. Moreover, the concentration of aura essence near the spirit spring was equivalent to that of a large celestial vein. Without finding a suitable replacement, he would never abandon it.Everything depended on Celesta Rain Island's stance and where Clyde decided to draw the battle line. If Clyde decided to abandon all the outer islands to consolidate the defenses of Celesta Rain Island, it would be possible but would forfeit a lot of benefits. It would also harm many other independent immortals' interests, which was a signific