Rebirth of the Nameless Immortal God

1427 Finer Things



However, there was a massive leap when Ancestral Grade techniques were reached. Ancestral Grade techniques were only below Origin Grade techniques in value. As their name insinuates, they existed from ancient times. As such, they share a certain path with primordial matters which would obviously help this sync along greatly.

With Ancestral Grade techniques, it was possible to gain an additional 60% of sync! For genius talents with ungodly comprehension abilities, comprehending 65% of a person’s thought process was more than enough to help them grasp the remaining 35%. This sort of sync level was almost to the level of overkill for geniuses like Dyon and Madeleine.

As for Origin techniques, only they could provide the full 95% needed to reach 100%.

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This might sound odd, but it was the truth. Origin grade techniques were techniques so perfect that the Heavens recognized them. However, once the Heavens recognizes such a technique, it becomes part of Heaven’s Legacy.

For example, Abraxus’ Innate Aurora was an Origin Grade Technique. It was so perfect that even trillions of years after its death, individuals were still being born with innate auroras, Dyon included! For all Dyon knew, an innumerable amount of things he encountered on the day to day basis were actually Origin grade techniques.

With the help of the Dragon and Phoenix dual cultivation technique, Dyon’s and Madeleine’s sync reached an addition 56%, reaching 61%.

Madeleine couldn’t just see what Dyon thought, she could feel it. Every fiber of his being seemed to meld into hers. The only thing Dyon didn’t allow her to touch was his comprehension of his chaos flames. He wouldn’t be able to forgive himself if his wife lost herself to despair because of his comprehension.

Due to practically now being one with Dyon’s mind, Madeleine understood this fact and didn’t probe in that area. However, everything else was laid bare to her.

With every climax that caused a wave of pleasure to wash over her savory walls, it seemed as though she gained a new understanding.

A cycle began to form between the husband and wife pair.

Since Dyon had yet to comprehend anything about Madeleine’s primordial yins, he was able to use this syncing with her to finally take a peek into it. He decided to focus on Amethyst’s yin, using her comprehension of Life in order to bolster and strengthen his death will.

This was a similar concept to a technique the Dragon King mentioned during Dyon’s fight with Loki and Elder Daiyu. Back then, he introduced a masochistic technique that required swallowing the daos of others to strengthen your own. The difference here was that that technique was incredibly dangerous, while this one was incredibly gentle due to the fact Dyon didn’t need to accept the comprehension as his own, he could rely on Madeleine to act as a go-between, lessening the burden on himself. ραпdα `nᴏνɐ| сom

While Dyon strengthened his death intent, Madeleine used his primordial yang to glimpse into his comprehension. Slowly, she began to use Dyon’s death intent to balance her Rebirth will. Like this, she didn’t need to waste time comprehending a new supreme law and could instead focus on her strengths.

The husband and wife lost themselves in pleasure. By the time they awoke, several weeks would have passed and Madeleine’s rebirth will would have finally reached a balance. This was the ungodly speed of an ancestral grade technique provided!

Dyon had truly begun enjoying the finer things in life. One might think him lazy at this point, but he felt the loosening of his mind had brought him to an entirely new level. He couldn’t grasp exactly what this change was, but what he could say is that if the Dyon of now fought the Dyon who had just exited the golden flame mystical world, the battle would be a complete wash.

It might be easy to assume that this was because Dyon had gained a grasp of his strength now, and he was therefore better than his counterpart of several months ago. But, Dyon knew that this change was deeper than that.

By now, the growth in his mental energy reserves and spirituality was great enough that he finally noticed the change. It could barely count as a 1% increase, but Dyon was still excited about it.

One had to know that cultivators could spend thousands of years tempering their minds for such an increase. The expanding of one’s mental energy reserves was a tedious and laborsome task. Only rare species or individuals like Dyon who completely grasped their own weaknesses could make such improvements in such a short period of time.

If the Clans didn’t know Dyon’s masochistic tendencies well, they would have thought that he had begun to rest on his laurels. He had already pushed their meeting back three times by now, seemingly wasting every day away spending time with his wives.

However, the breakthrough of Zabia and the Ipsum disciples provided good cover for Dyon. Many of the Clans under Dyon’s charge didn’t have even a single dao expert. In fact, that was the case. None of them did. So, watching six breakthrough in this fashion, how could they not be awed?

Many believed that Dyon was probing their Clans by continuously moving the meeting date, others believed he was prioritizing their new dao experts, and still others believed that he was playing some sort of mind game. However, none of them guessed that Dyon was just enjoying his free time too much to deal with annoying political affairs.

“You know you’ll have to deal with it eventually, right?” Clara looked at Dyon helplessly.

In order to increase Clara’s effectiveness, Dyon built her an office within Soul Palace. If a person of the martial world walked in, they would be greatly confused due to the fact many mortal world objects could be found within this office.

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