God´s Eyes

Chapter 956 - They’re coming for you!



Chapter 956 – They’re coming for you!

Binding the Roc to his soul happened rather easily.

In fact, the process was completed so quickly that Jason wondered if his soul world core had been enhanced to the extent that he could bind multiple beasts at once.

Within twenty minutes his soul connection with the golden feathered Roc had been firmly established.

Having accepted Jason as his new master, the Roc disappeared inside his soul world only moments after the binding process was completed.

Afterward, Jason threw a quick glance towards the family of the Roc youngling to check on them and perceived that they were perfectly fine.

Rather than being disappointed, they had realized that Jason was far more of a complex puzzle and mysterious than initially thought.

They knew that the God’s Halo indicated his talent to become a God.

Considering that Jason was eager to bind the golden feathered Roc to his soul indicated that he saw talent in him.

Because of that, there was no need to be sad.

Rather, it was more appropriate for the Roc family to be overjoyed, and hopeful about the future progress of their family member!

Jason didn’t expect that the Roc youngling would accept parting with its family so easily.

This was even more so the case because the golden feathered Roc decided to spend time with Jason’s soulbonds that was resting in the soul world.

To be precise, all soulbonds, except Solaris were currently inside the soul world including Artemis who had returned with a sulky expression after she had nearly bulldozed Jason.

But even that hadn’t calmed her down and she felt like freezing him to death.

Though her behavior had released the tension within Jason that was much higher than he had expected at that time.

Not long after he had bound the golden feathered Roc to his soul world, Jennifer approached him.

She couldn’t help herself anymore and spoke out what was on her mind, revealing the odd feeling she had as if something disastrous was about to happen.

“I think we need to leave soon! You also sensed that there was something weird about the dragon roar earlier, right?”

Initially, Jennifer didn’t want to say anything, but she got a premonition of an imminent disaster.

It hadn’t been often that this had happened to her.

Given that factor, Jennifer knew that every single time she got a premonition that something bad was bound to happen.

Jason had also sensed the same.

“Do you mean that our souls can use her unique type of energy, and her dragon heart to enhance the true soul awakening?” He asked bluntly, only to receive a dumbfounded stare from Jennifer.

This was not what she had meant, but it was one of the topics she would have discussed with him, once they would leave their current place.

Yet, given the fact that Jason spoke about it so nonchalantly, she could tell that he had sensed the way she had acted with the dragon.

Other than that, he felt the same; something about the dragon could be used in order to enhance their True soul awakening!

Shaking her head, Jennifer told herself to not get distracted.

“No, that’s not what I meant! I cannot explain it well, but I feel like the dragon roar alerted some existences about the fact that an individual with divine energy is around them!”

Unable to explain the sinking feeling she had in her heart correctly, Jennifer could only look at him, hoping that he would accept her reasoning.

Being able to see how serious she was, Jason nodded his head before looking over at Solaris.

‘Its almost at its limit, but there is no sign of Solaris reaching the requirement of evolving into a Tier-2 Origin flame…was it not enough?’

Even though Jason had hoped that Solaris would evolve right off the bat, he had become much more patient.

This was even more so the case once it had to do with his soulbonds, their evolution, or some other topics that revolved around them.

Because of that, he couldn’t help but feel that it was a pity to leave the opportunity of using a true dragon breath in order to nurture Solaris.

Yet, given the seriousness with which Jennifer was staring at him, Jason felt like sighing deeply.

‘It has been a few hours, and only now does she feel a premonition. That means something really bad must be approaching us!’

Scratching the back of his head, he averted his attention to the red fiery dragon before taking a glance at the four Rocs that were about to depart, leaving the youngest with him forever.

It was almost as if they had completed their sacred mission which gave them the freedom to leave once again.

This made his encounter with the Rocs even weirder, and the strong ties he had felt within the family bond were slowly tearing apart.

‘Why are they acting so weirdly?’ Jason wondered.

However, what he didn’t know was that the Roc at the Mecynar stage had sensed something that made it shudder in fear.

Only when he sent Jason a voice transmission did he understand what was going on, causing goosebumps to appear all over his body.

[Many intelligent races coming over. Hide or flee! Dozens Mecynar stage!!]

Jason first thought that he had heard wrongly, but it was just at this moment that his body shook wildly.

The adjustment his body was undergoing owing to the amplification of the golden feathered Roc was not further problematic.

He might have already started to cultivate in the paths of Pryr and Maest, but the cultivation base of the youngling was only at the Lique stage!

Jason’s only issue was to figure out whether he would be able to use the Spatial affinity right off the bat, or if there would be specific issues.

The latter was likely to be the case, which made the situation quite unfavorable.

After all, more than a hundred beings were approaching their position, and if the comments of both Jennifer and the Mecynar stage Roc were to be believed, they had come here for him!

‘Are the pawns of the Primordials finally here?’ He wondered, not without a trace of frustration.

Ever since Jason had left the Dungeon of the Primordial Descendant, he felt like the Primordials would do something.

There was no way that not even a single Primordial was informed about the appearance of a being inside the Chaos Obelisk.

As such, it was likely for the information about him to have been leaked.

This was the worst-case scenario Jason could have imagined as it revealed the fact that he could bind beasts to his souls, his special traits, and the fact that he was also a halfling of the Celestia race.

It might not have looked like this, but since the day he left the Dungeon of the Primordial Descendant, he had been pretty rushed.

Trying to become stronger as quickly as possible was also the biggest reason for him to search for the items he and Jennifer required for their True Soul awakening.

Other than that, there were too many things he needed in order to have even the slightest chance to face the Primordials head-on.

In fact, Jason knew that just the thought was already laughable because he was just too weak to even consider facing the Primordial anytime soon.

It made him sigh deeply with the sole advantageous point being that the Primordials would never make an effort in doing anything just because of a tiny ant like him.

Thus, they must have sent out the races they controlled while telling them to do their dirty work.

Yet, in the end, Jason was still not sure if everyone wanted to kill him, if they wanted to conduct experiments on him to see how he had been ‘created’ without exploding into countless pieces.

There was also the tiny chance that the Primordials didn’t want to kill him, but that was not something Jason could be sure of.

After all, even the Celestia race was unlikely to welcome him owing to his impure bloodline!

At least, that was what Jason presumed, and little did he know just how true this was, and what kind of devastating incidents were bound to happen owing to his ‘impure’ bloodline!

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