Chapter 782 Improving the Symphony of Fate

Chapter 782 – Improving the Symphony of Fate

“You want to advance in your own way, but the more you advance, the closer you actually get to the original you.” The Illusory World’s consciousness still didn’t understand why Saul didn’t want to go back.

If one wanted to become stronger, it seemed that returning to the Illusory World and completely transforming into the state of the Thread of Fate was the fastest shortcut.

Sol thought for a moment and replied, “Maybe children will eventually become adults, but if I lose the process of growing up, then I won’t be me anymore.”

“You don’t have to cling to you.” The consciousness of the Illusory World didn’t approve of Sol’s viewpoint, but it was good that he wouldn’t interfere with Sol’s decision either.

Seeing that the other party’s attitude remained calm and even friendly, Saul also summoned up the courage to inquire.

“Can I ask you a few questions?”

“Sure.”

“What should I call you by the name ……?”

“We don’t need a specific name, but if you’re used to having one …… you can call me Sue Demon. It’s the name we’ve kept most widely in the stars.”

Sue the Devil?

The fluctuation in Thor’s mood caused his threadbare body to bulge and contract once more.

So the last time Water God Fluke was so fearful when he saw his fate thread form, it was really related to these twisted lines.

“Is a Sue Demon declaring another person dead?”

“That’s what the outside world calls us, it doesn’t fully represent us, but it can be used to refer to us. You don’t have to dwell on it.”

The rank of a Suicide Demon was too high, and their knowledge of themselves was beyond what Saul could understand.

If one wanted to know how the outside world perceived the Suicide Demons, one still had to go through Floco.

As for what Floco said, the more one knew, the easier it would be thus such a thing as their attention would not need to be worried about.

After all, Saul had already confronted the Suicide Demon.

With a limited amount of time to be able to stay here, Saul didn’t dwell on the identity and abilities of the Tattletale Demon, and immediately began to ask about things related to himself.

“I intend to use the thread of destiny as the cornerstone of immortality to advance to a fourth-order sorcerer. Using the destinies of other people associated with me as supplemental energy. But I’m now encountering a problem. For the supplemental person, should I pick an existence that is powerful right now to connect with, or should I pick an object with potential to connect with?”

Sol spoke of his concerns, “If I choose an existence that is currently powerful, there is a possibility that the other party will discover my means and disconnect or manipulate me in turn. The risk is great.”

“But if I choose an existence with high potential but currently weak, the other party could be destroyed before it can provide me with much energy.”

If Sol managed to advance to the fourth rank, the five objects associated with the Symphony of Fate he cast would be affected if they were destroyed at the same time.

It was equivalent to the Fate Gate being discovered and having the possibility of being struck down.

The Suicide Demon quickly replied, “If you want to utilize the Fate Thread as a cornerstone to advance to the Fourth Order, you need to understand the principle of the energy provided by the Fate Thread.”

Sol’s grasp of this was still vague at the moment.

Because his promotion program was adapted from the death-weaving threads of the diary’s former owner, some parts were still just what he had envisioned on paper.

Before the Symphony of Fate was completely molded, he could only establish a connection with the other party, and could not receive the energy of the other party’s fate threads. Naturally, he had insufficient knowledge of the principle of transferring energy from the fate threads.

Luckily, though, the Tattletale Demon was a very patient mentor.

“The power of fate does not lie in whether it is currently strong or weak, it lies in its changes.”

“Change?” Sol pondered.

“As for your concerns. First you must realize that nothing lasts forever. If you can accept that, then think about how to minimize the effects of a single provider of the power of destiny on you.”

The Tattletale Demon did not give a clear answer, but Saul, who had been keeping his thoughts at a high frequency, had already thought of something.

“The single provider’s influence on me is reduced, and it’s actually possible to turn functional objects into groups. But I can only establish a connection with a single object now ……”

Seeing that Sol was thinking, the Tattletale Demon then began to fall silent.

Only when the thinking Sol’s state began to become less stable did he speak out to remind him.

“You should go back.”

Saul also realized that his spiritual energy had festered a bit, obviously too much. “Yes, I should go back. Thank you for your answer. May I leave a coordinate here?”

“If you are clear and willing to suffer the consequences.”

Of course Saul knew how dangerous it was to leave coordinates here.

But that was for everyone else.

For him, the risk was actually more manageable than the Stargate Council crossing the Stargate.

This time Saul didn’t hesitate to leave a small section of his own fate line here as a coordinate that he would need to use for his future re-visit.

This way, as long as he prepared enough energy, he could come to the Phantom World again even without a fourth-ranked sorcerer to escort him.

Before leaving, Saul wanted to finalize one thing.

“Your Excellency, Suffering Demon, while I came here, were there any other consciousnesses other than Pei’er’s that followed me here as well? If there is, can you help me destroy him?”

What Saul asked was not Pei’er.

Pei’er’s consciousness had not followed her over, it was only her fate thread that had been entangled and brought over by Saul. And Saul was also careful to protect Pelle’s destiny threads inside his own threads.

Afraid that the spiritual body in his arms would be contaminated by this world.

Even though Pei’er’s main body survived in this world, it didn’t mean that the remnant spirit Pei’er could also survive.

Saul naturally had to guard it carefully.

What he was asking about was actually the spiritual energy belonging to Ophelia that had accompanied him over.

The other party said on her lips that she didn’t want to establish a direct connection with the Illusory World, but she definitely wouldn’t give up the opportunity to explore this new world.

This spiritual energy was not under Saul’s control. If the other party also followed him here, then Saul did not intend to let the spiritual energy belonging to Ophelia successfully return to pass on information.

The twisted thin thread above his head suddenly poked out in a circle and spun around Saul, who was also in a threaded state.

“If you’re talking about the other consciousness that’s a little bit stronger than you and very close to you …… was already eaten when you came in.”

Eaten, dropped, eaten?

And still eaten the moment you came in?

But the Tattletale Demon hadn’t mentioned this at all before.

Perhaps to him, Ophelia’s spiritual body was like dust stuck to his clothes, just slap it away when he entered the room.

It didn’t even need to be specially emphasized with Saul.

“I see, thank you very much-“

Saul had just finished delivering the last word when he suddenly felt his brain “buzz” again.

He opened his eyes and realized that he had returned to Sky City, back to the scorching fuel furnace.

“Spirit power reached its limit so it just disconnected?”

Thor looked up at the top of his head, which was shrouded in white mist.

“Honorable Ophelia. Are you still there?”

“Hmph! Not dead!” Ophelia’s voice was less than pleasant, “You found the Illusion World?”

“Thanks to you.”

“What kind of power form is there?”

Thor smiled bitterly, “It’s a power I can’t understand.”

Ophelia didn’t doubt it, and her voice became a bit ethereal.

“A power that is too high-ranked, even the reception of information is a challenge. As expected, if you want to utilize the power beyond the Stargate, the knowledge barrier is the most difficult mountain to climb over.”

(End of chapter)



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