Chapter 153: Blood Possession



After meticulously carving the circle around William using the blood of the devil, Walter proceeded to intricately carve complex symbols and patterns around it.

At first glance, these markings appeared to be chaotic and looked like it was drawn by a kid.

However, as Walter completed the carving, the symbols began to dimly glow.

Gradually, the mana in the entire vicinity started converging toward the circle, forming a magical array.

Observing his handiwork, Walter nodded in satisfaction. "Now, let's begin the process," he muttered with determination, his gaze fixed on the unconscious body of William.

Deep within his mental space, green mana permeated the entirety of the expansive mental landscape. Although Walter's mental space was notably larger than Aur's, it paled in comparison to the vast expanse of William's mental realm.

Green mana was the symbol of tier two wizards.

Walter sighed as he observed his entire mental space filled with green mana, and countless spells floated around the place, resembling a galaxy of their own.

Although he had long since reached the very pinnacle of peak tier two wizardry, the single step he desired to take felt like a distance as vast as heaven and earth.

Walter had made numerous attempts to break through; however, he had already failed five times and had long lost his chance to become a tier three wizard.

His middle-grade talent rendered his mental space incapable of breaking through due to a lack of mana.

The greatest difference between talents was that they increased the chance of breaking through!

If a low-grade talent aspired to break through to tier one, there was still a low chance that it might occur.

However, they would never be able to reach tier two wizard; it was simply impossible for them. Walter's talent was at the peak of middle-grade, which was why he was able to break through to tier two wizard so easily.

However, even though he was at the verge of breaking through, it was simply impossible for him to do so now.

The world itself was unfair!

Walter looked at William with a pang of envy.

In the mental space, the spell at the centre, glowing with a purple light, slowly started to rotate.

His body turned to dust on the ground nothing was left of him except for these vitality less ashes.

However, in the place of Walter's real body, a very faint blue phantom, which looked exactly like him, was present. In his head, the spell that had previously exploded hovered above his head quietly.

The spell guided him directly towards the droplet of blood, and instantly, Walter entered the body of William, who was levitating in midair.

William's eyes snapped open.

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Aur casually moved through the snowy landscape, finding his next prey with a predatory glint in his eyes, unaware of the current turmoil that was happening. His trail was left behind in the snowy landscape.

"I have already killed five ice boars already," he thought while looking around with a frown on his face.

"There seemed to be three presences?" Besides the two instructors that were following Aur, another three suddenly came to their senses.

After Aur's physique had broken through mid-tier one, his strength had slightly increased.

However, the most substantial change was in his senses and perception, as they had expanded even more. Previously, he could only cover around one kilometre, but now this has increased by almost five times.

Aur thought while turning back.

Although their presence seemed like one that an average mortal would have, most ordinary people never ventured into the wilderness so easily, causing his expression to change.

He immediately bowed with respect. "I wonder which senior has decided to grace me with their presence?"

Aur patiently waited, even though there was no reply for a long time. Still, his expression remained unchanged.

Suddenly, Aur heard a familiar chuckle.

"Interesting."

From the faint shadows, Aur could slightly make out the figures of three shadows, making his eyes narrow slightly while his head was still bowed.

However, suddenly, Aur's instincts flared as the atmosphere became heavy.