Rebirth of the Nameless Immortal God

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The Demon Sage sighed as Dyon’s eyes opened, having finished meditating on the final pieces of the Infernal and Celestial Beast Tome.

‘While the most important things for array alchemy was soul strength and spiritual plants and fruits. For Runic Vein Theory, the most important things are bodily strength and bestial treasures…’ Dyon’s eyes flashed.

If he wanted to implement the runic veins he wanted to, he needed the corresponding bestial treasure. For example, it was impossible to draw a supreme grade runic vein without specific important body parts of a correspondingly supreme grade beast.

This concept was slightly more complicated than it seemed on the surface. This was because there were two grading systems to take into account. The first was the grade of the beast, while the second was the grade of runic vein.

To lay matters bare, the Demon Sage was a Star Grade Runic Vein Master. This referred to his level of mastery, but how did this translate to bestial grade?

The truth of the matter that the realms of comprehension Dyon was used to – ie, the common, practitioner, master, grandmaster, comet, moon, planet and star realms – depended on the cultivation of the beast. Meaning, only a high and peak dao formation beast could elicit the runic veins within itself corresponding to the star grade. And, by extension, only a runic vein master of this grade could make use of said runic veins.

At the same time, the grade of the beast determined how likely these veins would awaken. What were the odds a mere heaven grade beast became a peak dao formation expert? It was fairly low. As such, it was equivalently low that they could evoke star grade runic veins.

Within the beast tomes Dyon read, the number of star grade runic veins he had knowledge of grew steadily. There wasn’t even a single one among common and earth grade beasts, but some heaven grade beasts began to have one hidden deep within their bodies. Transcendent grade beasts could have anywhere from three to nine star grade runic veins. As for supreme grade beasts, although Dyon only had a three to sample from, they had hundreds!

However, Dyon also noticed some runic veins that seemed to surpass the star grade in complexity… In fact, they were so complex that he could only forcibly ingrain them in his mind, something that caused him to pass out more than once. Unfortunately, the Demon Sage didn’t explain much about these…

Much of this knowledge, Dyon had no way of making use of. His runic flame was too weak to draw moon, planet and star grade runic veins. At the same time, his control was far too poor to draw even the simplest common grade runic vein. However, he now at least had the knowledge.

Seeing the glint in Dyon’s eye, the Demon Sage was quick to shoot him down.

“You need to keep in mind that the number of runic veins a warrior can support is dependant on their potential and cultivation. If you start slapping runic veins onto the weak, they’d implode before they could make use of their power.

“Only dao formation experts can withstand the strength of planet and star grade runic veins. By extension, only celestials can withstand comet and moon grade runic veins. And so on and so forth.

“There’s a bit more leeway for those of weaker cultivations only because the difference between realms is smaller. But, it’s still better to be safer.”

Dyon nodded. “I see…”

“Let me see your runic flame.”

With a thought, a brilliant flame appeared in Dyon’s hand. It was a beautiful blue, almost like sparkling sapphire. But, there were hints of rose-bronze within it that shimmered like the drink of the Gods, ambrosia. It was only Dyon who noticed that the rose-bronze tint was definitely more than when he first awakened this flame, but he didn’t understand what that meant immediately.

The Demon Sage’s eyes contracted. “These flames alone are strong enough to form moon grade runic veins…”

It was difficult for the Demon Sage to admit, but somehow, Dyon’s flames far surpassed the level of his cultivation. He didn’t quite understand why, but with his level of expertise, he wouldn’t be wrong.

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“Didn’t you not have a teacher for array alchemy either?”

Dyon shrugged. “Array alchemy is easy.”

The Demon Sage’s lip twitched. Array alchemy is easy? It far surpassed runic vein theory and magic in difficulty, yet it became easy in the mouth of this boy?

“I won’t teach you anything until you can control your flame to a grandmaster level. You’ll begin with exercises for children until you learn to act like an adult. Ridiculous.” The Demon Sage snorted, not wasting his chance to insult Dyon.

True to his words, Dyon was forced to begin with children’s exercises.

His first task was to split his flame into two equal pieces without one being any larger than the other. Then he had to control its flickers, tempering down the flame until it was gentle and calm. After this, he had to split the flame into four.

This monotonous cycle continued. He was once again hammered with concepts of calming and tempering, not to mention splitting and control.

Eventually, Dyon was forced to learn how to change the flame’s shape. First into a ball, then a square. However, what Dyon found the hardest was the straight line. The demon sage wouldn’t allow him to move on until this line was as thin as a single string of silk…

Dyon was growing frustrated. Never in his life had he faced such a difficult hurdle, he couldn’t understand why it was so difficult for him to control his own runic flame. Shouldn’t it be easy?

Unfortunately, what Dyon didn’t understand was that a runic flame, and his runic flame in particular, was a fundamentally untameable beast. They were wild and unrestrained, very similar to ancient aurora flames. If it wasn’t for his grand teacher forcing ancient aurora flames into submission, they would be just as difficult to control.

Similar to how Dyon took far longer to unlock his constitution’s hardening ability due to the fact he took too many steps forward at once, he was facing the same problem with his runic flames now. It was like giving a child an entire fleet of battle ships and expecting him or her to control them all with the deft flexibility of a veteran commander and pilot.

“This is for your own good.” The Demon Sage snorted when he saw Dyon’s frustration. “You have no idea how much easier runic flame control will make your body cultivation.

“Runic flames in the very life source of your blood essence. They can only be formed through forceful combustion of this life blood. As such, it’s a guiding light of sort. Without control over it, you can forget about becoming a body cultivating warrior.”

Dyon rolled his eyes. “At least tell me something useful while I do this. How does it help?”

“Body cultivation is fundamentally about raising the grade of your blood. Usually this is done by drilling energy into your bones to slowly purify your blood marrow. Over time, as your blood increases in strength, so does your body cultivation.

“Before what you did couldn’t be counted as true body cultivation. You utilized my essence blood and that of others as a short cut. This made your foundation weak.”

“Why couldn’t you have told me this when you gave me your blood essence instead of waiting until now? Was your grudge really that deep?”

The Demon Sage snorted. “My blood essence is the greatest to ever exist. The fact you squandered it is your fault! Not mine.

“With deft control of one’s runic flame, its possible to guide this purification with added speed and efficiency. By the same extension, understanding of magic circles can speed up energy cultivation. However, aurora flames have lost this ability because they were “tamed”. But, it seems that your soul cultivation probably should speed up anymore…”

“You still haven’t told me, why is it that my body cultivation hasn’t increased?”

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