Chapter 663: Seven Major Force (2)
Chapter 663: Seven Major Force (2)
"These supreme leaders are the allied teams of the major powers. Naturally, their strength was different," Marcellin explained.
"They seem to have visualized a supreme law, yet it has an aura of primordial origin," Nash commented, wanting to glean information from him.
Knowing what Nash wanted, Marcellin began to explain the path of specialization.
Although the invincible path is great, it is too difficult to complete. To circumvent this, a special method was created: specialization.
Instead of encompassing all of the supreme primordial powers, they first mastered a supreme law to the extreme until it touched the threshold of a supreme primordial law.
Some examples of this are following the path of supreme fire, then pushing it into the supreme primordial chaotic fire law.
Although weaker than a true supreme primordial law, it was still superior to its previous state.
"So that’s how it is!" Nash was enlightened.
Although it was just an idea, it opened some possibilities for his path.
Suddenly, just as Nash was secretly scrutinizing those who had taken the specialization path, an aura that shook the void suddenly appeared.
"The supreme primordial chaos!"
Familiar with the aura, Nash quickly identified its source.
Furthermore, it wasn’t just one or two but three people.
After them, another supreme primordial aura appeared: the supreme primordial of destiny and origin.
At this moment, no matter how clueless one was, they could tell that these figures who had suddenly appeared were the main controllers of the scene.
"Damn! Close enough! I thought I could break through the 1,100th floor, what a bad luck."
"1,100th floor? Hah! You wish. Break through the 1,090th floor first!"
"Quit making a fuss; that woman still hasn’t come out. Do you think she climbed higher than the 1,100th floor?"
Hearing their discussion, everyone couldn’t help but take a deep breath.
Are they talking about the same thing? Over a thousand floors? Did they just say they were already over a thousand floors?
During the wait, most had already learned the difficulty of the trial.
A regular talent might even struggle on the first floor.
For most of them, reaching the 10th floor was already an achievement.
As for climbing to the 100th floor? That was enough to make them eligible to become one of the top leaders.
After all, even they struggled to cross the 100th mark.
However, for these monsters that appeared out of nowhere, they chattered as if the 1,000th floor was just a walk in the park.
Filled with fear and apprehension, they waited for the last person they were talking about.
Soon, just a few seconds later, a woman veiled with a myriad of laws appeared in a crack of space.
"Is it the Chronos Saint?"
More curious than ever, Nash resisted the overwhelming pressure, trying to peer behind the veil.
Unfortunately, like everyone else, he couldn’t see anything beyond the veil of law.
As for his runic ability, he didn’t try to use it for even a second.
Although only a tier stronger, he had a feeling that the second he tried, he would be backlashed.
Unable to discern anything, Nash could only sigh.
It seemed the gap between himself and these talents wasn’t just a mere realm or strength.
"Did you ascend beyond the 1,100th floor, Chronos Saint?"
"It took you a while. You must’ve been able to break it!"
Jiro and Samara, the supreme leaders of the Void Mercenary Alliance and the Business Commerce Alliance, asked in curiosity.
However, instead of answering, she didn’t even spare them a glance as she walked toward her group as if not hearing a word.
"As cold as always," Stragos, the supreme leader of the Azure Heaven Alliance, clicked his tongue.
The Chronos Saint didn’t seem to see eye to eye with anyone.
No matter who or what, she treated everything as air.
She was too independent that they hadn’t even known her name!
"Enough formalities. Let’s start the convention. Don’t waste too much time," Ferguson, the supreme leader managing the Ancient Race, said.
"Huh. It’s too much of a bother. Should we really do this?" Aetherion, the Elemental Spirit King, the supreme leader of the Elemental Race, floated lazily.
"Affirmative. According to our deduction, the probability of failure once we dissolved would be over 90%," Primos, the leader of the Mechanical Alliance, said emotionlessly.
The entire reason they started this convention was to unite everyone.
According to their theory, the key to conquering this wild void area was the power of will, aka the people.
To prevent any unforeseen scenario that would lower their chances, they decided to gather everyone early on.
To prevent the loss of population to the maximum extent, they even set up warning lines around the edges of the wild void area.
Any attempt to escape would have their cosmic team annihilated, with their territory left behind.
If not for limited resources, they would even want to recruit everyone under a single team, trying to see the limit of the power of will.
However, for now, they decided to take it step by step.
The first step of all of this was to open the gate connecting to the Dark Plane.
With the plan already laid before them, there was no need to change anything.
"Then let’s begin. Welcome, everyone, to the Altier Convention. We invited everyone here to announce some things: the opening of the dark gate!" Jiro started with a smile.
Hearing this announcement, everyone went into uproar.
Although they had already heard some rumors about it, they thought it was an isolated case.
However, based on Jiro’s tone, they weren’t just opening a gate or two.
"We welcome anyone to join us in this endeavor. No matter your strength and status, we won’t discriminate," Samara continued, giving everyone a wink.
Although opening the dark gate was easy, maintaining it was too bothersome.
With these laborers to join them, they would have an easier time.
"How about it? Anyone who wants to join us can raise their hands."
"Not so fast. We’ll start recruitment later on. We first need to explain what is what," Primos went forward, scanning everyone.
This time, they weren’t just recruiting a team or two, but dividing the wild void area into seven sections.
Whether it’s a top-level or high-level team or those ragtag groups that weren’t even qualified to attend this gathering, they had to choose a side to join.
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