Above The Sky
Chapter 843 - 843 51 Everyone from Parallel Worlds Lend Me Your Strength!

843: Chapter 51: Everyone from Parallel Worlds, Lend Me Your Strength!

(5600)_2 843: Chapter 51: Everyone from Parallel Worlds, Lend Me Your Strength!

(5600)_2 But now, with the power of the ‘Guiding Star,’ this connection has been strengthened.

Moreover, the choices Ian made during his Dao journey were clearly not based on his current self, but on another origin that developed from a different initial situation long ago.

The Foresight View saw these ‘futures,’ but essentially, it only saw some parallel worlds that progressed a bit faster.

This is also a form of foreseeing the future.

Ian doesn’t know how many parallel worlds there are, but the chances are ‘infinite’…

Among the infinite, there will certainly be a world line almost identical to his current one, and the Foresight View provides ‘premonitions’ for the current Ian by predicting the choices of that Ian.

Even the Ians from other parallel worlds are using the actions of Ian in the current world to offer ‘premonitions’.

Such chaotically intertwined choices come together to result in the ‘Prophets cannot be directly foretold’.

After all, even Ian can only use others as a way to glimpse his own future and receive premonitions.

Perhaps many other Prophets see not the future but more rapidly progressing parallel worlds, just like Ian, but this cannot be confirmed.

Aside from the Skull of Momentary Insignificance, Ian has not seen any other living Prophets, nor does he know their circumstances.

Even now, his speculations are not complete, not necessarily correct…

but at least they can explain the abilities brought by his current Heartlight Body ‘Guiding Star’.

After activating a warm gemstone of the ‘Guiding Star’ with Primal Aether, Ian felt a vague resonance—followed by the appearance of a vortex, and the phantom of the Bloodhunter materialized.

He had a brief exchange with an Ian from a ‘Swarm World Line’ chosen at random, obtaining information about the Bloodhunter.

It felt just like a lottery; before drawing, one has no idea what the outcome will be or what gains there might be.

However, the provider of the prize is not someone else but oneself.

One’s own parallel world self.

“… Movement is rather slow and overall quite fragile, the only advantage being strength, but not even comparable to a First-Level Sublimator with enhanced physical power.”

Ian reviewed the Bloodhunter data, contemplating the construction model in his mind, and did not feel it was a particularly powerful creature: “Plainly speaking, it’s just a basic unit of the Swarm, isn’t it?

There’s no subsequent advanced path yet, presumably just developed, and even making Magic Potion has no advantage.”

“The value lies in how to create such a war creature, this kind of experimental data is very useful, it can assist me in creating new Bloodline True Forms in the future.”

“Also, the complementary ‘Swarm Spirit Network’ is extremely useful!

Although the Monarch Legacy already has a similar Monarch consciousness, the Swarm’s spirit network is clearly more direct, which can let Adalbert improve and research it—there’s definitely great utility in Artificial Souls!”

“Moreover, if I could summon some relatively powerful Swarm individuals, maybe they could serve as decoys for my true Heartlight Body… but their forms must be suitable.”

The Guiding Star’s Heartlight Body ability is true to its name.

Ian will receive guidance from himself in other world lines, and he also needs to guide the other world lines’ Ians.

Among the stars, each serves as a star to the other.

Gravity and light connect them, traversing space-time.

At this moment, Ian felt the price of extracting knowledge from the Swarm World Line was that he must also give something in exchange.

Not much is needed, but it must be helpful.

Otherwise, the mutual ‘Guiding Star’ relationship would no longer exist, and the power of the Heartlight Body would be weakened.

In reality, such restrictions aren’t necessary.

Because the Ian who awakens this kind of Heartlight Body…

how should I put it?

——He’s indeed quite suited to play the mentor.

Even his Swarm-transformed self from another world line is the same.

“Ian?

What is… this?”

At this moment, sensing that the summoned Bloodhunter showed no desire to attack, Elder Mantle relaxed his defenses.

He attempted to inquire about Ian’s condition: “Is this not your Heartlight Body?

Is it some kind of… creation you’ve shaped?”

Creation is not a novel concept; the golem created by Chief Zhenzhou using his own Origin Quality and mud and stone is a pure example of an Origin Quality creation.

“Hm?

Right.

It is a creation.”

Regaining his composure, Ian looked at the Bloodhunter, its form gradually fading and about to disappear, and couldn’t help but smile: “You know…

my Spirit Energy is a kind of observational Spirit Energy.

As long as I observe and dissect Magical Beasts in detail, I can extract a part of their power to form a temporary creation.”

“However, currently, I cannot shape them into stable creations…”

“I see,” Elder Mantle accepted without doubt, similar Heartlight Bodies had also appeared before, and Ian obtaining the power to create things through observational Spirit Energy was a bit odd, but it wasn’t particularly significant.

He even comforted Ian: “Don’t worry, after all, you haven’t truly reached the Third Energy Level, so it’s normal for the creation to be a bit frail.”

Of course, Ian wasn’t worried.

At this moment, he was thinking about what kind of ‘guidance’ he should send to his Swarm-transformed self across from him.

This Swarm was not the first Swarm Ian had glimpsed upon the path of Dao—the first Swarm’s timeline had already nearly reached its end.

The Swarm that responded to Ian’s Heartlight Body this time was likely around the Third Energy Level.

Tip: You can use left, right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.Tap the middle of the screen to reveal Reading Options.

If you find any errors (non-standard content, ads redirect, broken links, etc..), Please let us know so we can fix it as soon as possible.

Report