My Divine Pet Enables Me To Become The Biggest Winner
Chapter 215 - 213: I Have Horns on My Head (Part 1)_1

Chapter 215: Chapter 213: I Have Horns on My Head (Part 1)_1

The origins of the jade seal were mysterious, and the benefits it provided were immense. After the second layer, it still had some energy left, allowing Owen Bertram to complete the construction of the third layer, just in time to exhaust it completely.

In theory, as long as the six-layer Dao Tower is fully constructed, the cultivator can use the foundation, talismans, divine skills, or arrays of the Dao Tower without any preparatory rituals.

However, Owen got the short end of the stick, because he used Congenital Talismans. Even if the Dao Tower is completed, he would only be at the peak of the Third Great Boundary. He does not have enough power to use Congenital Talismans. He can still enjoy the benefits of the Dao Tower Realm, summon talismans with a wave of his hand but can only use reduced-power version of Acquired Talismans.

"Even if it is the weakened version, I believe it’s still more powerful than the talismans released by most cultivators at this realm."

Owen was already very satisfied with this, and he now understood that he needed to focus on searching for treasures in order to ensure his and his brother’s rapid progress.

Look, just gaining a few treasures from the Henry Case already made a huge difference, with just one of them allowing Owen to reach the third layer of the Dao Tower Realm in one go. Wouldn’t another one let him reach the peak of this boundary?

As Owen was considering which treasure to give his younger brother, a warm stream fused into his mind, transforming into the Collection of Life Forgiveness Talismans.

"Huh?"

Upon realizing what this "Life Forgiveness Talisman" was, Owen’s eyes lit up.

This "Life Forgiveness" refers to all living creatures, including the human race, demon clan, demon beasts, Fierce Fish, trees, flowers, insects, and many more.

The so-called "Pardon Authority" uses talismans as a medium to change their "destiny".

For example, if a person has bad luck, this talisman can help them change fate. A small grass could use it to avoid wilting and dying, and even evolve into a grass spirit; a member of the demon clan can use it to hide its presence in human territory, making its destiny similar to humans, and remain undetected.

"This really defies heaven!"

"I cannot simply call these talismans anymore; they are truly divine symbols."

"If you give me these, I could summon a dozen little fox spirits."

"I have no ulterior motives, and only wish to help these lovely little creatures advance on the path of cultivation."

However, upon seeing the requirements needed to create such a talisman, Owen was taken aback. All his thoughts were extinguished.

Setting aside the various top-grade treasure materials, which were extremely expensive, the spiritual energy consumption required to make one was inconceivable for anyone below the Seventh Level.

Moreover, there’s another indispensable thing needed to make such a talisman: merit, which also requires a considerable amount.

With a sigh, Owen gave up on his dream of having a little fox spirit as a scholar. Nevertheless, the jade seal could provide a treasure like the Collection of Life Forgiveness Talismans, causing Owen to have an even higher estimation of the jade seal’s original owner.

At first, he thought it was similar to the River God, but now it seems that even if his brother were to unify the entire Riverside region, the power of the River God would not compare to the creator of this talisman.

"This is truly amazing," he asked his brother, "who was the original owner of the jade seal?"

Little Loach tumbled at the bottom of the river, clueless: How would I know?

Owen noticed that his brother seemed a bit uncomfortable and became worried: "What’s wrong with you?"

Little Loach was still clueless: How would I know?

Owen:...

He put everything aside, rushing towards the river in a hurry.

As he reached the outpost’s entrance, half of a Demon Beast’s body was thrown down from the sky, smashing onto him.

Owen was stunned, looked up, and stared at the Magpie in the sky. Magpie, too, was shocked: I was just sending a gift to the Master, and I sensed he was inside, so how did he suddenly appear at the entrance? Just in time for me to hit him?

Feeling flustered, what should it do?

Magpie almost forgot to flap its wings and found itself falling straight down, hitting the ground with a loud thump.

The military officers in the outpost were also dumbfounded: Oh no! We accidentally hit Lord Prescott!

That strange bird was in big trouble! What strength does Lord Prescott have? Even though the Strange Bird was powerful, it had no choice but to face Prescott’s wrath...

So, an eerie silence enveloped the surroundings of the outpost, and no one dared to make a sound.

Owen knew the Magpie wouldn’t be badly hurt, and since he was currently only worried about his brother, he didn’t bother with the bird. After a brief pause, he continued to head towards the riverside.

Magpie was relieved, flew up, and slammed into the ground again.

The military officers grinned: "Lord Prescott is a magnanimous man. I misunderstood him before."

Under Ethereal Devin’s leadership, a group of military officers came out carefreely, took half of the Demon Beast’s body, and began eating and drinking.

Ethereal Devin sighed: "What a pity, we have meat but no wine."

Atwood had no money to buy wine - he had just paid off debts and needed to save money for his wedding.

Seeing that even Atwood said this, the military officers should have understood the situation and acted accordingly, right?

However, the military officers pretended not to hear anything. Once their debts were paid off, the idea of official prestige was forgotten.

Even if the military officers "didn’t hear" anything, the Magpie did! It suddenly swooped down and grabbed Ethereal Devin’s shoulders, and with a loud noise, they flew away!

With cooked Demon Beast meat in their hands, the military officers froze again...

Soon after, they noticed that Atwood, who was carried away by the Strange Bird, seemed to be shedding a few drops of water from the sky - perhaps tears?

Ethereal Devin was dropped off in a deserted mountain area, pushed into a tree hole, and caught a whiff of fruit wine fragrance!

Ethereal Devin broke down into tears!

...

Owen rushed to the riverside, where his brother had already turned upside down and floated on the water’s surface, exposing his belly!

Owen was so startled that he almost fell to his knees. However, he felt that something was off. If his brother had really died, he would have sensed it.

Meanwhile, Little Loach, who was in the river, detected his elder brother’s arrival and sank down without a sound.

Owen felt a little strange and hurriedly asked at the riverside: "What is wrong with you?"

He was about to attach his soul to his brother, but Little Loach strongly rejected the idea: Don’t!

I just want to be alone.

Owen became more worried but didn’t want to force his brother. He could only restrain his anxious heart and say to his brother by the riverbank, "I am your brother! Is there anything you can’t tell me? No matter what disaster or hardship, our family will get through it together!"

With a splash-

The water stirred loudly, and Little Loach> surfaced again but only exposed more than half of his body, burying his head in the water.

Owen suddenly guessed: "Did your horns grow?"

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