Chapter 4091 Elysian Jadesoul Fox
Divine Emperor of Death
Chapter 4091 Elysian Jadesoul Fox
"Of course, I retained the ability to use my previous race's species techniques as well, so I can still make magical beasts King-Tier and Emperor-Tier."
Everlight continued to reassure them, "Moreover, my life energy has become denser and more encompassing, so I don't need to sacrifice my tails when creating a King-Tier. As for creating an Emperor-Tier, one tail is enough~"
"..."
Myria and the other's heart shook.
With a species evolution, also came the ability to use previous techniques way more easily. The runes Everlight possessed were not simply one of an innate Elysian Jadesoul Fox but an evolved Elysian Jadesoul Fox. There would be differences between the two.
Davis could tell.
Everlight's difference was great, considering she evolved all the way from being a Light Sky Wolf, a totally different species. The combination could be deadly. She could be broken for all Davis knew.
"As for evolving, I seemed to require one orb per lifeform for magical beasts, three orbs per lifeform to get them from Saint Magical Beast Rank to Grand Saint Magical Beast Rank. It changes depending on the stage they are in too. The earlier, the better. However, if they are King-Tier or Emperor-Tier, it makes evolution easier."
"That makes sense." Myria nodded, "The higher their cultivation base, the more difficult it is to change their cores. The more potential their bloodline purity holds, the easier it is to evolve them."
"What about the third species technique?" She asked with more curiosity.
"That... I'm not so sure. It seems I may have to enter the Empyrean Beast Stage in order to unlock the inherited memories behind it."
Everlight's expression wilted.
Myria sighed gently after she uttered her thoughts on Everlight's ridiculous capabilities,
"That would make the Nine Lives Gracious Fox the last bastion of life-attributed fox race," Davis said.
"Indeed." Myria agreed with Davis, "Even if higher-ranked life-attributed fox existed, it would be no more than a few individuals and not a race. For example, the Celestial Transcendent's wife managed to undergo two evolutions, so she must have become an Elysian Jadesoul Fox and went further one step ahead to become an even more powerful life-attributed fox. She is only a single soul, and even if she gave birth, giving birth to a same-race magical beast would be extremely hard since she married the Celestial Transcendent. She could most likely give birth to feys. Hence, her race wouldn't have propagated."
"Yeah, but..."
Davis sucked in a cold breath, "With a wife like that, the Celestial Transcendent won't die easily."
"That's for sure." Myria giggled ever so lightly, "Killing him would be no less difficult than us finally managing to get rid of our anarchic status and living free and carefree lives."
Davis raised his brows, "Are you sure you want to see your favorite uncle die?"
"..." Myria narrowed her brows, "If he comes in between our happiness, we're left with no choice."
"Right." Davis nodded, "However, I sense something in him. For some random brat, he has shown much restraint. Perhaps leaving me alive while tying my hands is nothing but an act of rebellion or something done to take care of another calamity."
"You're overthinking it." Myria flicked her sleeve lightly, "His Divergent kill count has probably reached a hundred thousand in the span of tens of billions of years. There's no reason for him to hold back over one arrogant junior and a spoiled lass."
"There are so many Divergents?" Davis looked taken aback, "Even with the billions of years casually inserted, isn't the number too high? How can there be so many Divergents?"
"Not every Divergent is going to be strong. Some are weak beyond compare that they could be hunted by some elder in a minor power or a genius from a major power. You remember the Thundering Serenity Upper Realm, right?"
"Of course." Davis's brows furrowed with hostility, "You said that their Patriarch at that time tried to hunt you down fiercely. It's the Stormsong Family, isn't it?"