Chapter 1273: Chapter 1274 Unexpected Surprise (Part 3)

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chapter 1274 unexpected surprise (part 3)

the first reason evan wanted to revive carla despite the risk was that he wasn't sure how long it would take him to complete the second level of blood assimilation and... whether it would reduce the negative effects of the skill.

the second, and most important reason stemmed from what had happened in the tomb of the ancient when he was possessed by azroth's soul fragment.

in the tomb, he had found a bone of a rank six light dragon. using that bone, azroth had revived the rank six dragon.

however, instead of a permanent resurrection, the light dragon was only temporarily resurrected.

evan wasn't sure if the skill azroth had used at that time to revive the dragon was related to balance weaver or not. if it wasn't related to balance weaver and was an entirely different skill, then it wouldn't be a problem.

however, if the skill he used was connected to balance weaver, then a potential issue existed.

would the balance weaver skill turn into a temporary resurrection skill in the future after evolving through blood assimilation?

the reason evan thought about this possibility was because, when azroth revived the light dragon, his luck wasn't permanently reduced by one percent.

this indicated that there were no side effects involved in reviving the light dragon.

considering this, evan couldn't help but think that, in the future, as the balance weaver skill evolved, its negative effects might disappear. however, at the same time, the permanent resurrection ability might transform into a temporary one.

although such a possibility was unlikely, evan couldn't completely rule it out. if he waited for his balance weaver skill to evolve before reviving carla and it truly transformed into a temporary resurrection skill, it would create another major headache for him.

in evan's view, a permanent resurrection—despite the troubles it might bring to the revived individual—was far better than a temporary one.

additionally, based on his own experience, evan believed that as long as carla had sufficient strength, she would be able to handle life-threatening crises without much difficulty.

sylvan shook his head and replied in a low voice, "it's precisely because i know her very well that i decided to go through with the resurrection."

"what do you mean?" evan raised an eyebrow at sylvan's words, his expression full of confusion.

sylvan noticed the puzzled look on evan's face but didn't elaborate further. instead, he stood up and asked, "where do you want to revive her?"

evan gave sylvan a strange look, confused by his reluctance to explain, but decided to set it aside for now and stood up as well.

'since he has decided to proceed with the resurrection, he must have thought of something,' evan thought to himself before speaking aloud.

"let's go to the training room. i don't know what kind of commotion it might cause since this is my first time using the skill."

sylvan nodded in agreement. the training room where ashley and other high-level core evolvers typically trained was constructed with high-grade materials that wouldn't be easily damaged.

evan and the others left the meeting room, and ashley quickly teleported them to the training room using her ability.

evan looked around the training room and saw that it was empty. the room was massive, nearly three times the size of a football stadium.

additionally, a space expansion formation installed within the ground allowed the size of the room to increase as needed.

after entering the training room, sylvan walked forward and retrieved something from his storage ring. it was carla's head, carefully preserved in bright green energy. sylvan gently placed it on the ground before stepping back.

evan observed carla's head and noted how well-preserved it was. taking a deep breath, he activated his skill.

as the skill was activated, black, golden, and milky white lights flickered in his eyes simultaneously and he spoke in a low voice.

"balance weaver."