The game has become a real alternate world-Chapter 943 - 625: Opening the Gate of Abyss
Tower of Trial.
Central Secret Area.
The Undead Dragon lay quietly in this desolate place, quietly watching Kana walk in.
"This is bizarre, what have you done outside? One more step forward, and you'll reach the limit of life." She immediately saw that Kana's Level had reached Level 14, while Level 15 is the limit of life.
"Just a slight enhancement, no need to worry." Kana smiled in response.
The Undead Dragon shook her head, no longer dwelling on the matter. After all, she had long witnessed Kana's rapid advancement. The Night Watcher's blessing had always been unique.
Curiously, she asked, "What are your plans this time? Are you going to open another rift to somewhere?" The special nature of this space made it easy for her to establish connections with the outside world, yet reverse connections from the outside were extremely difficult.
"I plan to open a Teleportation Gate to the Abyss." Kana said calmly.
"Abyss? Do you think this world isn't chaotic enough?" asked the Undead Dragon helplessly, then added, "The Abyss is vast and nearly endless. With your strength stepping in, the Abyssal Will will soon detect you.
If you intend to steal power from the Abyss, you'd better dispel that thought. Among all worlds, the Abyssal Will is the most active."
That's why the Abyss constantly drives Demons to open Teleportation Gates, invade world after world, bringing them into its domain, becoming a new layer of the Abyss.
At any moment, a new world might become part of the Abyss.
"Moreover, this place is already on the path of the Void's advance. Even the Abyss won't be too interested in such worlds." Suddenly, the Undead Dragon halted as she thought of something.
The massive skull slowly approached Kana, the Soul Fire within its eye sockets burning fiercely.
"You aren't trying to bring that guy back, are you? That wretched traitor?" She instantly guessed Kana's intention; the traitor was the Fallen Blade Dragon.
"You're quite perceptive, yes, it's him. But to truly eliminate him and make him pay for his betrayal, we have to bring him back to this world. It's no easy task." Kana said with a solemn expression.
Hearing Kana's words, the Undead Dragon nodded, agreeing, "Exactly, you're right... Bringing that cunning guy back is easier said than done. He barely managed to escape back then, paying a terrible price for it."
Only something with a fatal attraction could make him risk returning to this once-abandoned world.
"Bloodline Remnants," Kana said.
"Bloodline Remnants?" The Undead Dragon paused, and her entire skeleton quivered slightly, "Are you referring to Dragon Divine Level Bloodline Remnants?" Her voice involuntarily rose.
For any non-Dragon God Giant Dragon, Dragon Divine Level Bloodline Remnants have an irresistible allure, dramatically increasing the probability of reaching the Dragon God stage.
"How do you have such a thing? No, how could you even find such a thing?" The Undead Dragon found it hard to believe, even with Kana's astonishing advancement speed and ability to foresee the future, the Dragon God Bloodline Remnants were beyond imagination.
"With a deep enough understanding of the world, analyzing the traces and history left behind can reveal some findings." Kana smiled, simply explaining.
Of course, the actual situation wasn't so complex; he had merely learned this information from the game's settings.
"Even among Star Realm Giant Dragons, there are individuals who act discreetly. In every group, some unique individuals always appear, don't they?"
Upon hearing this explanation, the Undead Dragon quickly sorted through her thoughts: "You mean, among those long-departed kin, one became a God?"
Kana nodded: "Indeed, you responded quickly. One discreet Star Realm Giant Dragon quietly became a God, none knew his ascension process, not even where his ascension occurred—inside an Alternate Space."
When he realized this world was blocking the Void's path, he left behind these Bloodline Remnants.
For he knew that some descendants would use the Stone of Creation and find themselves in peril, and these Bloodline Remnants would act at this critical moment."
Kana further revealed the deeper reason: "Most importantly, he was one of the first to use the Stone of Creation.
Records indicate he might have been among the earliest users of the Stone of Creation.
With the Stone of Creation's power, he discreetly achieved Godhood. Once becoming a God, coupled with his Star Realm Giant Dragon nature, he could easily sever world ties and remain unaffected.
Evidently, he harbored a touch of regret, hence leaving behind this Bloodline."
After all, for a Dragon God, leaving behind lineage recklessly could temporarily weaken one's power.
Although this weakening could recover, such acts are rare among the prideful Giant Dragons.
"I see, although achieving Godhood does sever these bonds, I've long known that."
The Undead Dragon sighed helplessly, secretly thinking that she couldn't attain godhood either.
To her knowledge, a few ancient beings in this world were hidden away, hoping to achieve godhood before the Void's descent.
After a brief exchange, the Undead Dragon sighed again, "If it's Dragon Divine Level Bloodline Remnants, even knowing that returning might trap him, the traitor will do anything to get back to this world."
For Dragon whose level has reached the limit, struggling to ascend over long eras, the allure of these Remnants is indeed immense.
Before leaving this world, the Blade Dragon had reached Level 15.
But the path to Godhood is fraught with difficulties. Even after a millennium, he fell into the Abyss; embarking again might take thousands of years and still not succeed.
Talent, luck, power, all are indispensable.
Once the message about the Bloodline Remnants is conveyed, Blade Dragon will surely find a way to verify it himself.
If these Remnants truly exist in this world, he will successfully validate them and desire to return here at any cost.
And to convey the message accurately to the Blade Dragon, a trip to the Abyss is essential.
Regarding the risks involved, Kana isn't overly concerned.
He's intimately connected with this world, heavily bonded. In such a scenario, as long as he doesn't act recklessly in the Abyss, performing acts intolerable to the Abyss, it won't easily harm him.
After all, without the world's power to split data, activities in the Abyss don't gain Experience Value, and without any reward, Kana naturally won't venture recklessly.
"Alright, help me stabilize the space, I'm going to start opening the Teleportation Gate."







