Chapter 1038 The 8th Stage!
The instant the ship's defensive systems deactivated, a palpable shift in the surrounding atmosphere washed over the entire group.
The elements, which had seemingly waged war against them—oppressing their bodies and inducing nausea—suddenly retreated, granting them much-needed respite.
Simultaneously, the dense mana enveloping them maintained its potency, but no longer exuded an aura of menace. In fact, they all sensed an opportunity to finally absorb this precious ethereal energy into their souls without courting unnecessary peril. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Vicente, particularly attuned to this change, seized the moment and immediately began to cultivate. He ceased his efforts to aid his companions, allowing his own defenses to lower in the process.
With eyes closed, he took stock of his body's current state, realizing with a jolt how precariously close to death he had teetered. His soul, once an impenetrable fortress, now resembled little more than a gossamer veil of transparent glass—tattered and fragile.
Though he wasn't crippled or afflicted with life-threatening injuries, his entire spiritual essence had been so severely depleted that he was certain another day under the Fury of the Stars' onslaught would have proven fatal.
His muscles had atrophied to an alarming degree, leaving his bones feeling like desiccated twigs, brittle and susceptible to the slightest pressure.
Yet, against all odds, he clung to life. Free from mortal wounds or lasting damage, Vicente began absorbing the ambient mana. As the ethereal energy suffused his being, he felt his strength regenerating at an exponential rate, a newfound vitality coursing through his veins.
Vicente's crewmates found themselves in similar straits, their conditions varying only in intensity. Some, blessed with naturally hardier constitutions, appeared less scrawny than Vicente. Others, possessing spiritual advantages, seemed physically more depleted but maintained a stronger spiritual resilience.
Larissa, previously the most vulnerable member of the group, had borne the brunt of the ordeal. Yet, to Vicente's relief, she still clung to life when he last checked on her moments ago.
Following Vicente's lead, Larissa began cultivating the ambient neutral mana. To her astonishment, she experienced an unprecedented ease in absorbing the ethereal essence, as if her very being had become a conduit for the energy.
'Once I absorb my next pentagrams, I'll have the opportunity to acquire the first violet essences of my powers,' Vicente mused, his fists clenching reflexively.
With violet pentagrams, he would ascend to a level attainable only by Anicane's elite, cementing his status as a true expert. Perhaps then he could finally encounter beings willing to discuss the enigmatic Nine Paths with him!
The thought buoyed his spirits; perhaps the gulf between him and his women wasn't as vast as it had once seemed.
'Now you must seek out violet essences,' a voice resonated in Vicente's mind, drawing his attention to the Throne of Darkness and Light.
'Isn't that a bit much?' Vicente questioned internally.
'Not at all. Absorb an indigo essence in your alternate magical form, and that should suffice to elevate one of your pentagrams to the violet grade. When my time comes, you'll be prepared,' the Throne's consciousness replied dryly.
'You're a real Grand Magus now. Your prowess as an Eighth Class Realm Sorcerer will be substantially enhanced, making it entirely feasible for you to achieve what I envision.'
Vicente pondered this, agreeing as he found himself unable to quell his excitement about reaching the pinnacle of pentagram quality.
'But proceed at your own pace,' the Throne added, concluding its counsel. 'Amae is not the place to discover my pentagram. Explore other islands—preferably a location highly compatible with my nature.'
As Vicente's power grew, the Throne seemed to gain a deeper understanding of the world around them. Vicente had long since recognized this and didn't find its comment strange. He vowed to do his utmost, acknowledging that it would be a gradual process.
The Throne, however, showed no signs of impatience. Progress in the 8th stage was expected to be even more lengthy than in the 7th, affording them ample time to journey to Amae, settle their affairs, and move forward.
With this tacit agreement in place, Vicente redirected his gaze to his ship, observing his companions as they continued their post-calamity ascension.