UNDYING WARLORD

729 Spectran



While the Galbians and Soularn looked like a mixture between humans and animals, the same couldn’t be said about the Spectran and Tymali.

The Spectran looked like golden spirits that were floating in the air. They had a pair of golden semitranslucent wings that hung down their back unmoving.

Their entire body was golden in color and it even looked like they were made out of metal, to begin with. Their face was covered by a mask that looked eerily similar to a holographic screen.

The mask made it impossible to see their face, even when Dilan activated his Mythic Eyes. Around the holographic mask was a unique-looking crown collected.

It looked like the golden crown was part of the Spectran’s body. The Spectran Dilan saw had a golden horn protruding from the area right above his mask and the crown seemed to have grown around the crown or from within it.

The lengthy body of the Spectran didn’t show any signs of muscles. There was no bulge from muscles and they didn’t seem to possess the means to reproduce either. At least that was what Dilan could tell, but he might as well be wrong.

The humanoid, yet also somewhat mechanic appearance of the Spectran caused various emotions to erupt within Dilan.

He didn’t say anything about the Spectran but he kept glancing at him. The Spectran and the Tyamli were the most annoying opponents for someone like Dilan, after all!

The Spectran possessed the supreme Power of Space. As long as they possessed enough mana they wouldn’t have issues sending entire stellar systems through the entire Universe.

If the Spectran wanted to do so, they could move Milarn to the other side of the Universe. This would cause a chain reaction of unknown danger, but it was possible, nonetheless.

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The stellar system of Milarn was located at the borders of the Unknown Universe. Certain circumstances prevented the exploration of the unknown Universe, including the weak overall strength of the Universe’s forces.

But this was bound to change due to the appearance of Milarn’s humans and the Primordial Ascension that appeared on Milarn. Whether it was a coincidence or fate was unsure but it was a matter of fact that the Primordial Ascension made it much easier for Milarn’s humans to acquire more powers that they were not supposed to obtain that easily.

The combination of the uniqueness of the human from Milarn and the Primordial Ascension could be considered a cheat code, and it was about time to find out why exactly that was the case.

That was the whole reason for the Spectran to bother about Milarn, in the first place. He was also the Primordial who worked the hardest to create the Primordial Ascension’s system. It was his creation and he was connected to it all the time.

He was fully aware of what most humans from Milarn had gone through in the last decades and the Spectran also knew that it was partially his fault. After all, he didn’t stop the others when they forcefully intercepted the natural flow of the Primordial Ascension’s Awakening process.

However, the humans from Milarn grew much faster thanks to the pressure, desperation, and grief they had to face when the Fourth Awakening happened much sooner than it was supposed to happen.

The Spectran also knew what happened to Dilan over the course of time. He knew that Dilan had been called to the City of Trials when it was about time for him to advance to the fourth Tier. Even for a Fate Changer, Dilan was requested to come to the City of Trials pretty early.ραпdα `nᴏνɐ| сom

Given that he stayed in the City of Trials for slightly more than 27 years, he spend around 10,000 years in a place where he didn’t have to sleep, eat, drink, or absorb mana.

Dilan had prepared himself for 10,000 years straight, trained by some of the strongest beings in the Universe.

If the Spectran was right, Dilan didn’t even take any breaks while he was getting trained. Otherwise, he would have never been able to come this far in only a few years. Not even close to a decade had passed since Dilan returned from the City of Trials but he advanced to the Peak of the sixth Tier, was able to gather several Abandoned Children around him and various races chose to become his ally.

That were great achievements and something Dilan could be proud of.

Now, however, it was about time for Dilan to show them how strong he truly was.

Dilan was ready to fight five Primordials at the same time. The Primordials’ strength was restricted and Dilan didn’t intend to go too far away from the World Elemental, which meant that he knew how strong the World Elemental was and that he trusted it enough to rescue him if he were to be caught.

This showed the Primordials quite clearly that their plan had not only gone wrong but that the worst-case scenario had just happened.

But that was not something the Spectran was bothered about. He wanted to see the rise of a new Supreme Leader. The Primordials and Ancients had been too lazy in the last thousands of years.

They had become too overbearing and looked at the entire Universe as if it belonged to them.

Unfortunately, the Universe’s Fate looked at the entire situation a little bit differently!

The Universe’s Fate supported the black horse that rose out of nowhere, fast enough not to be noticed by the Primordials.

It was about time that changes happened, and Dilan was just the start of something much bigger.

The Primordial of the Spectran was ready to witness all of it.

He was excited and he looked forward to it.

However, he would also give his utmost to kill Dilan.

…not literally, of course.

That was not possible, after all!

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