Deep impression began to be etched into the ground one step after another as Sylas sat there, unmoving.
These bottles of energy were from the System Cities. As Sylas had said when he first came across them, he really didn't have a use for them. He wasn't an Elixir maker, nor did he have a usual Secondary Profession where these things were of great use.
But that didn't mean that he would completely abandon them.
This energy would one day be used to elevate a world to an entirely different plane. While he could ignore one or two System Cities' worth of them, he couldn't possibly ignore them all, right?
It was almost a shame he had to destroy most of the System Cities and couldn't store it all, but he had stored enough.
Right now, though, Sylas wasn't thinking about this. All he needed was a solid Rune platform that could form a link between his World Treasure and the City Stele.
Even if it meant giving up his World Treasure, it was more than worth it. If he didn't, then making it around this world would be far too difficult. At that point, he might as well just wait for the Madness Key to eat him alive.
The process itself, though…
Was too easy.
Sylas expected to struggle, to run into some bottleneck, but every moment he spent in this world without the suppression of mutated Runes all around him was another day he noticed just how powerful his Rune Mastery abilities were…
Especially when he had a reference to work from.
From just the chunks of System City pieces and his memories alone, he was able to construct a perfect Rune formation. And, the best part was that he had the Africor Monarchs to thank.
It had to be remembered that their formation, the very one they used to snatch one of the three pieces of the Genesis Forge, was designed to suppress the system and pull the wool over its eyes.
Thanks to it, Sylas had been able to form his skill disruption domain skill, and by extension, he was able to pull a ton of useful Runes from its body of work as well.
Not only did this make forging his bridge from City Stele to World Treasure far easier, but also far more powerful.
It had to be remembered that it wasn't just the World Treasure that was more complicated in this aspect, but the City Stele itself as well. Everyone else here was relying on Fragmented City Steles, while Sylas was using a Bronze City Stele.
While this was absolutely necessary so that it could withstand the power of a World Treasure from Earth, this should have made things doubly more difficult.
That was why when Sylas opened his eyes, his expression barely moved, it was so shocking.
Because it was just as he had said it was.
Easy.
Lifted by his telekinesis, the bottles of liquid energy uncorked and then pooled forward, seeping into the etched lines on the ground. The radiant blue energy grew more and more concentrated, racing across the lines as though competing with itself.
And then the lines began to connect.
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