"It looked like things went well with your friends," Ilyana concluded just by looking at Leon. "Still, I think you are spoiling them a bit too much. Giving them the power of spirits and even saving them so fast..."
"... You can read minds and even see my past actions?" Leon frowned. "Couldn't have you just done that when you first met me? There was no reason to answer my questions."
"As I said before, you can become an ally, would you trust someone who would use such powers the very moment you meet?" Ilyana asked.
"I wouldn't trust someone who reads my memories like that, even if that someone was my sister..." Leon answered.
"Now that you mention... that makes sense," Ilyana said, looking briefly startled. "Sorry about that, it is a bad habit I have. It takes too much time to collect intel by talking."
It seemed that Ilyana's common sense was deviating since she barely had any contact with other sentient beings. Ilyana couldn't waste much time if she wanted to become powerful enough to kill the harvesters and the creature that caused the fall of her planet and many others. So, that kind of thing couldn't be helped.
"Anyway, you want Volt's intermediate fragment location, right?" Ilyana asked. "Since you already have five spirits, you just have to find him, and he will accept become your ally. After touching the crystal, just for a temple at the top of the tallest mountain of that world. You can't miss it."
"Will it be that simple?" Leon frowned.
"Yes," Ilyana nodded. "Although you are an exception since you obtained their cooperation pretty fast. Spirits tend to attract each other and long for the presence of their equals. Usually, the level of the spirits affect the chances of another spirit joining your team, but considering that you already have five of them, such a thing won't matter. Besides, Volt tends to be the spirit who cherishes most the presence of other spirits."
Leon nodded, that made sense considering his experience with the other Volt he met. Still, receive his help without doing anything was convenient, but Leon felt quite troubled by it. Without waiting if Leon wanted to ask anything more, Ilyana teleported him to the dungeon what would lead him to the planet where he would find Volt's intermediate fragment.
"Now that I think about it... it is pretty weird that a single world has a link to other worlds that has all the six most common spirits."
���Who cares?" Sylph said.
"You guys worry about every single detail..." Gnome sighed. "It is just a coincidence."
"Let's fight, Leon!" Efreet laughed. "Those hippogryphs didn't even work as a warm-up."
Leon wondered his spirits couldn't be just a little less oblivious to his problems. Still, Undine didn't say what she thought about that, so Leon was quite curious about her opinion.
"What do you think about this, Undine?" Leon asked.
"... She is sleeping," Celsius answered after a few seconds.
"Since when? Do you guys even need to sleep?" Leon frowned.
"No, we don't. But we can if we feel like it." Celsius answered. "She has been sleeping since you returned."
Leon sighed, it would be much more convenient if the spirits were wiser and serious as Leon imagined that they were. However, they resembled humans a bit too much. Regardless, Leon touched the crystal and then found himself in another world that had a lot of mountains. However, that one was pretty dark. Even though Leon felt that it wasn't night, the thunderclouds were so numerous that the sunlight was barely passing by them.
Suddenly a lightning bolt fell from the sky and hit Leon's mana armor, he only lost five percent of his mana, but Leon was quite surprised that the scare decreased his lifespan in a few decades.
Congratulations! The skill Mana Armor has leveled up.
You obtained 01 status points.
"Holy crap... it looks like today is the day where the will of the universe decided to scare the crap out of me."
Leon saw several other lightning bolts falling nearby. Maybe it was just a coincidence, but Volt certainly found an appropriate place to stay given his elemental nature. A few kilometers north of where he was, Leon found one big ass mountain, and it looked like that was the mark zero of the destruction caused by those thunderclouds. Everything Leon could see was a lifeless wasteland. He could see signs of charcoal that once were trees that had been hit again and again by those lightning bolts... yet, there was no sign of rain.
"Again... another planet in which the weather doesn't make any sense. Or perhaps I don't know anything about climatology... both options are very likely."
Congratulations! The skill Mana Armor has leveled up.
You obtained 01 status points.
A man once said, 'Lightning never strikes the same place twice.' Now more than ever, Leon was sure such a man never left Earth. Regardless, even though that was scary and not good for his heart and eardrums, Leon didn't hurry and just left his Mana Armor protect him while he was consuming his mithril spears using Mana-Eater.