Chapter 283 Racing [7]
Void Evolution System
The inky black substance crawled up Feng Qingâerâs body, adhering to her skin and refusing to be defeated no matter how hard Feng Qingâer pushed her flames.
That inky black substance was, after all, something that was given to the Commanders, or rather, the Apostles, by the Nox itself. There was no way something mediocre would be able to compete with it.
The Void Essence, even when it was as low level as Damienâs, was something inviolable especially when it came to devouring. It was impossible for the inky substance to compete with it.
But Feng Qingâerâs flames didnât carry the same danger. Perhaps if she had reached her motherâs level and blossomed into a true Fire Phoenix, itâd be a different case, but she was still in what could be considered her Adolescence Phase.
Feng Qingâer still fiercely resisted even while knowing this. She could feel that the inky black substance wanted to consume her, but she had no plans of allowing it to do so. She had even tuned out Kroaâs obnoxious voice as all her effort was focused on the task in front of her.
Rains of flame descended from the sky and impacted her position, forcing Kroa to jump away and hastily dodge. Since the inky substance had already started to consume Feng Qingâer, it wasnât paying any attention to Kroaâs situation anymore.
It only needed her alive so it could manifest. It didnât care what her condition was. And as Damien had learned only a few moments prior, the Apostles werenât actually that hard to deal with as long as they didnât have the protection of the Nox.
âAhhh!â
A harrowing shriek rang out as Kroa was hit with Feng Qingâerâs flames for the first time. Even that single impact had melted her flesh and caused blisters to rapidly form on her body. She didnât even realize how much she had been underestimating her opponent until that point:
The reason Feng Qingâer couldnât win was due to the inky black substance alone. Unlike Polius, Kroa didnât actually have the technique necessary to properly utilize the strength she was granted. She was extremely useless without the substance.
Hearing her shriek revitalized Feng Qingâer a bit. She smirked even while on the verge of death, pouring more and more mana into the neverending rain of hellfire that fell upon Kroaâs position.
But she still needed to divert a majority of her focus towards the substance that was on her body.
Feng Qingâer rapidly revolved her mana, strengthening her feathers and making them razor sharp. She hoped that with the addition of superheated flames onto the innate sharpness of her feathers, sheâd have a chance to break through.
But the substance coating her body wasnât simple at all. Even when she managed to make a tear in its surface, the surrounding substance would expand and immediately fill up the gap. The slime-like ability that made it nigh-invincible was probably the most troublesome part of the entire ordeal.
Feng Qingâer was utterly out of ideas already. As the substance expanded and took up more space on her body, her mana was given less and less freedom to move. Now that her whole upper body was almost encased in it, she could no longer affect the ambient air.
The flaming rain died down due to this, and even though Kroa had been severely burned to the point where her face was hardly recognizable, she was still alive. Her life force was still more than enough to support the substance until it had fully consumed Feng Qingâer.
Feng Qingâer could only imbue mana into her own body to counterattack the substance, but she had already seen from her previous tries that this method wouldnât bear any fruit.
The substance rapidly expanded, reaching all the way to her tail and wrapping around itself, encasing Feng Qingâer inside of a black cocoon that she was unable to escape from. Her mana had less and less control as time went on, to the point where even the previous minor amount of imbuement she could do became limited.
âKh!â
Immediately after the cocoon was completed, the speed of devouring increased by a large margin. Feng Qingâerâs wings were the first to deteriorate, becoming specks of every that fed into the cocoon and strengthened it.
The light in her eyes had dimmed considerably as she began to lose hope. But even then, she was of the will to go down fighting. There was no way sheâd allow this thing to have an easy time consuming her.
But as if fate was toying with her, the second she forged the resolve to die with flare, her mind blanked.
***
When Feng Qingâer opened her eyes, she was no longer trapped within the black cocoon. She was actually standing in the middle of an entirely different battlefield surrounded by many people and races sheâd never seen before.
A plethora of skills blasted forth chaotically. There was barely even a method to differentiate between enemy and ally. From the skies to the ground and even the seas to the side, battles were raging between multiple forces.
Suddenly, a fierce wave of flames descended from the sky and immediately incinerated thousands that were fighting on the ground. When Feng Qingâer directed her gaze at the source, she was astonished to see a massive Phoenix unlike any she had ever seen before.
It was a Phoenix so regal and domineering that even her mother couldnât match up to it. She thought that the demeanor of the Phoenix she was watching fit a dragon more, but for some reason, the Phoenix didnât seem out of place at all.
The Phoenixâs body twirled as it shot into the air. An array of flaming feathers shot into the surroundings like light reflected off of a spinning chandelier.
But as a Phoenix herself, Feng Qingâer easily noticed the difference between these feathers and her own.
They were imbued with something she had never seen before. It was a strange energy that influenced mana and relied on mana, but wasnât quite mana itself.
Even though she had no clue what she was watching, the term flashed into her mind as if she had known it since birth.
[Runic Flame Embodiment]
The flaming runes that took the shape of feathers crashed into the ground and soared through the sky. Unlike the small explosions Feng Qingâer could produce, each rune exploded with the force of a nuke.
Feng Qingâer felt like she was watching the end of the world when the runes exploded, but when the flames brushed past her skin, she noticed yet another difference.
These flames werenât simply destructive. They were imbued with the properties of reincarnation that a Fire Phoenix embodied, as well as the effects of the unique elemental path that this specific Phoenix followed.
Feng Qingâerâs bloodline began to rage and tumble. It rapidly moved as if a charging bull, tearing apart everything in its way.
Fire Phoenixes and Fire Dragons were often compared due to the long-standing rivalry between the two species and the similarities between their constitutions.
Dragons were well known for their tyranny and domineering behavior, while Phoenixes were said to be more gentle and elegant. Although both could bring damage, their methods and the things they embodied differed greatly.
But who was to say that a Phoenix couldnât be domineering? Who decided that they had to be gentle and accepting? Feng Qingâer, for one, was never the type to adhere to this stereotype.
She was as domineering and hot-tempered as a dragon.
Reincarnation flames were the crowning ability of Fire Phoenixes, something they wouldnât unlock until they received their first Universe Baptism and became true 4th class existences.
And the concept of reincarnation was most often regarded as closer to life than death. It was regarded as the life after death. But for reincarnation to exist, one must experience death first.
Perhaps thatâs the reason why most Fire Phoenixes never awakened their flames until after the Universe Baptism. Even in the most life-threatening of situations, the reincarnation flames would simply regard death as the beginning of a new life.
But Feng Qingâerâs current situation was different. As she watched the insane war of proportions she could never fathom, she was surrounded by death on all sides. And in the outdid world, she was wrapped in a cocoon made of an unprecedented pure death mana.
A Phoenix could be domineering too. They had no reason to be gentle or stick to stereotypes when they were in battle. It was just that the domineering of a Phoenix was far different than that of a Dragon.
It wasnât direct and tyrannical to the point where those around them forced to acknowledge it. No. For a Phoenix, what it meant to be domineering was something else.
They were kind. They were gentle. They embodied life, death, and the cycle of reincarnation.
But the second they decided to show their true colors, the second they decided to be domineeringâ¦
The foundation of the universe would shake from their wrath.