Chapter 594: To-do List

Chapter 594: To-do List



Northern sat cross-legged while others were sound asleep, his eyes distant. He looked like he was staring at the tree in front of him, but his eyes were so out of focus that it was obvious his mind was somewhere else.

'What in the world have I created? What have I done?'

He couldn't answer the question himself. He tried to piece together and compare his new summon Bairan with Revant.

Of course, Revant was probably more powerful-though that was subjective-but there was a fine and dangerous aura that Bairan exuded.

It was ancient, resplendent, empyrean, and most importantly, humbling.

Compared to how Revant shared a drastic familiarity to his appearance, distinguished only by his hair, Bairan looked nothing like him.

It seemed one way or another the Sword King Bairan's original face had managed to merge with his, creating something entirely different.

A tall, intimidating man, with a defined jawline and narrowly charming facial features. He had

an intense demeanor that rivaled Dante's facial authority, if not surpassed it.

And the unique garb that adorned his body only made things more striking-he was outlandishly stunning.

'... And the first thing he asked for was a sword.' Northern paused his thoughts for a moment, finally moving his head to look up.

He didn't need to test Bairan to know that after Revant, this was his strongest summon.

He sighed once more and a thought suddenly occurred to him.

'I don't even know what I'm going to do with all these guys. Where am I even heading?'

He knew for a fact that he wanted to be the strongest, but what was he really going to do with his life? And from here, where did he want to go?

The people who tried to kill him at childbirth would obviously come again.

Amidst all of this, there was damned Rughsbourgh who would emerge as a Luminary. Northern didn't yet know how vast the power distance between a Luminary and a Paragon

was.

There was no record of it, and if there was, he didn't have access to it.

He leaned back on his hands and exhaled.

'I guess the only choice is to take things one after another. First, I have to copy the Lieutenant's talents. Then for the next six months, I'll be going to the academy.'

Northern's reason was simple.

The academy was a ground with many talents. He had thought about the citadel too but chose to opt for the academy instead.

The academy would have thousands of younglings with immense potential that had not been

explored.

He also had a strong feeling that he hadn't been able to shake since becoming a Master.

That red sea of clouds beneath that separated the academy from the rest of the Central Plains -he wanted to know what was there.

And he wanted to gain access to knowledge and power. In a citadel, that would be impossible. No matter how much he accomplished, the name of the citadel would ring louder than his. But should he go to the academy and start his exploits there, his name would pop up in every event. And while he was at it, he would also be preparing a welcome-back gift for Rughsbourgh, just like he had for Raven.

There was one other skill he was thinking about learning while in the academy, since it would be influential to his growth and that of his summons.

Then he also needed to contact Hao.

Northern wasn't sure about a lot of things yet, but he had the next step right in front of him, and for now, that was fine.