Yamero thought like a real specialist of space would. His mind was fascinating, but it was also one-track. All of his solutions involved complex applications of space, though maybe that made sense. It was the only thing he had dedicated his life to.
The idea was viable, but only in terms of the fact that it might actually work. Executing on it would require draining The Sanctum of all the resources it had, though. And even if Sylas made it to the Core, what then?
He would probably need another convoluted scheme just to get the world to acknowledge him.
To Sylas, the toughest part of his plan had never been the Mirror Dungeon, but instead becoming the Progenitor of a world he hadn't even been born on.
He had a feeling that if he wanted to do that, he would have to do more than just save this planet...
Saving the entire Mortal Plane just might do it, though.
The bracelet rattled on his wrist and he shook his head. He reached down and pinched.
CHI.
The bracelet cracked and then Sylas squeezed down the rest of the way, shattering it into countless pieces.
He wasn't going to be shackled by this worthless world. The only path forward for it was to be obedient.
BANG.
The skies cracked and an arc of lightning descended. But Sylas was standing above his formation and above even the clouds, the wrath of the world couldn't even begin to reach him.
It was a cute attempt, though.
Sylas stepped through the formation anyway and the world raged. Arcs of lightning aimed for him one after another, and he could even sense that Demerits were being attempted to be levied at him.
But Sylas was free of the system.
He descended onto the Monkey King Mountain and then brought out the Last Breath Reward and his Horizon Treasure.
"There's no need to do that, but there is something else I would like you to do, if you think it's possible."
"Oh?" Yamero wrapped around Sylas, his body slithering in and out of space and time. Anything Sylas would ask him to do would surely be interesting.
"Here." Sylas handed over both of the treasures. "I want you to permanently anchor my world's aura here using these two treasures."
Yamero's brow furrowed as he read the descriptions of the treasures.
"You are quite ambitious. If I connect these two worlds for you-and I mean IF. It is theoretically possible, but it will take a great number of resources, even more calculations, and probably a month or two. But if I do, it'll basically mean war. The Sanctum won't allow this, and if you're from a Summoned World, your people won't be strong enough to handle it."
"You can tell I'm from a Summoned World?"
"I can smell it on you."


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