The game has become a real alternate world-Chapter 957 - 639: Leaving the Abyss
The one-way Teleportation Gate in the core area of the Tower of Trial slowly closed.
Kana, accompanied by the Black Knight and Svina Anna, stepped into it.
"Ugh, the smell of sulfur all over me, it's really unbearable."
While in the Abyss, they hadn't paid much attention, but upon returning here, the sharp sulfur odor became particularly noticeable.
At this moment, Svina Anna beside him assumed a combat stance, exuding an aura that warned others to keep away.
A pair of dragon horns as sharp as metal sprouted on her head, her limbs were covered with dense metallic scales, and sharp dragon claws extended from her fingertips.
It turned out to be an Undead Dragon; as it faced Svina Anna without any hindrance, a naturally emitted hostility was unavoidable.
And as a dragon that had lived long in the Abyss, constantly vigilant and battling, Svina Anna easily sensed this hostility.
"Enough, your lack of a physical body makes your soul too easily influenced." 𝓯𝓻𝒆𝙚𝒘𝓮𝙗𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝒍.𝙘𝓸𝙢
With Kana's words falling,
the Undead Dragon shook its head, struggling to suppress that hostility, flapped its wings, and left this space, returning to its resting place in the Tower of Trial.
"Apologies, this is an inherent hostility in its bloodline legacy."
Svina Anna shook her head, just surprised to encounter a giant dragon right after coming out, although this dragon seemed to be in poor Status.
Her gaze subsequently fell on Bugreit.
Bugreit merely glanced at her and then paid no more attention. Obviously, he was experienced in controlling his emotions from being disturbed by inherited information.
The so-called hostility and bloodline shame meant nothing to him.
"Welcome," Bugreit said calmly.
Then, he looked at Kana, quipping, "Congratulations, you've managed to bring back yet another dragon, and an unusual one at that."
"Hehe."
Kana merely chuckled without replying.
He extended his hand, "Where's the bait that I wanted?"
As he spoke, Kana's expression turned exceptionally serious.
"Tsk, do I look like an unreliable dragon?" Bugreit muttered, his metallic body opening up, and a blue Gemstone seemingly containing liquid dropped from his chest cavity.
The magic power in this space was unusually stable and in a state of extreme balance.
Even as this blue Gemstone imbued with lightning power fell, it caused no impact on its surroundings, appearing like a flawless Gemstone.
Kana beckoned with his finger, and the blue Gemstone landed steadily in his hand.
He looked at Bugreit with some surprise, having expected more effort to obtain this item.
In the past plot, this item had indeed ignited countless conflicts and disputes among the remaining dragons.
For the Star Realm Giant Dragon, it held an irresistible and fatal allure.
"I truly underestimated you, Bugreit. Today I have gained a whole new understanding of you."
The Undead Dragon had just left, not solely because of Svina Anna, but more because it recognized its inability to resist, opting to steer clear of emotional conflicts by then painfully avoiding this bloodline remnant in advance.
"Humph," Bugreit snorted with a hint of pride.
However, he understood deep down that if the owner of this bloodline remnant hadn't been a peer and friend he esteemed, it might have been much harder to let it go.
Kana shifted his attention to the Gemstone in his hand, where he could clearly sense the residual power inside.
"Hmm?" He noticed something off.
He asked in a puzzled manner, "Why hasn't any protective measure been set for this bloodline remnant? No, it's entirely laid bare, with even the most core strength information exposed."
It truly made no sense.
If Kana had just arrived in this world, viewing it from the perspective of a game, perhaps he wouldn't care.
But now, having lived in this world for many years and developed a deeper understanding of its power,
Such a situation was fundamentally illogical, akin to open-source code, allowing others to freely modify it.
Seeing Kana's face full of suspicion, Bugreit explained from the side: "Don't look so surprised, the one who left this remnant behind was someone I used to know.
He left his will inside, and upon knowing I acquired it, perhaps out of guilt for the world, he thus laid this strength bare without reservation."
"Is that so? It was indeed right to have you handle this matter,"
Kana couldn't help but feel emotional. He truly hadn't expected this outcome, considering not all things follow the plot.
"I had originally intended to give it to you after it fulfilled its intended mission, but seeing as that's not possible now."
Since this bloodline remnant is completely open, Kana needed to thoroughly research it, extracting information and strength. After all, it contained the power of the Dragon God.
Even merely extracting the information within would increase his chances of success when impacting the God realm.
He could even use the power within it to construct a more perfected system.
The God's residual power, the mysteries within, seemed endless.
Bugreit showed no sign of regret on his face.
Having known Bugreit quite well, Kana couldn't help but comment, "I must say, today you've truly amazed me."
In the past, Bugreit always came off as carefree and lazy, fond of playing and leisure.
"Given that, I can't be stingy either. I can now lift the seal, allowing your soul complete freedom, and then use my method combined with your residual strength to reconstruct your body."
Surprisingly, upon hearing these words, Bugreit immediately turned serious, shaking his head vigorously.
"No, no, I don't want to be fully resurrected yet; it's fine as it is, haha."
He then let out two awkward laughs.
He wasn't foolish and indeed lived with a lazy temperament.
Maintaining the current state suited him perfectly because of a special connection with Kana, which, as Kana's strength grew, provided feedback to his body.
Currently, his integration with this body was becoming more perfect, not something Kana deliberately orchestrated, but what he himself hoped for.
Moreover, his essence was sealed within Kana; when Kana eventually ascended to the Divine Position,
the immense power would undoubtedly push him to surpass previous limits, transforming feedback into his experience, assisting him in future pursuits of higher realms.
Then, having Kana sever all ties with him, freeing him, would be the best option.
Of course, during this period, he had to diligently cultivate to maintain a stable connection with Kana and absorb the incoming power.
Kana squinted, examining Bugreit.
He roughly understood Bugreit's thinking.
"Alright, the item you brought back indeed has been worth its value."







