Chapter 1264: One Year’s Time is Up
Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
“After I defeat Matu Joko, I’ll buy you a drink,” Braydon Neal declared, undeterred by Xetsa Yeza’s advice.
His cultivation journey would persist.
He set his sights on pill refining, particularly the Body Tempering Pill.
Utilizing thousand-year-old spirit herbs, he aimed to enhance his physique once more.
Time was of the essence, with approximately seven months remaining.
However, Braydon understood that as he progressed further, each breakthrough would demand more time.
Balancing three cultivation paths while nearing the threshold of the emperor realm, Braydon harbored ambitions beyond eliminating the divine son.
His aspirations stretched to traversing the ruins and returning to Jaa’ku.
If he were to reach the tri-emperor realm, his combat prowess could rival that of a quasi-divine, rendering him virtually unstoppable within the Oracle Palace save for Rayha Qhobela.
As Braydon delved into pill refining, Xetsa silently stood guard at the door, respecting his resolve.
With the aid of thousand-year-old herbs, Braydon meticulously crafted a cauldron of Body Tempering Pills approaching supreme grade quality.
Infusing them with purple Qi, he augmented their potency.
He took our ten scalding pills and crushed their pill shells.
Looking at the pills, he swallowed them without hesitation, and Braydon felt the surge of their potent medicinal energy coursing through him, refining his body to its core.
Braydon’s body, which had already been tempered, was twitching unconsciously.
The burning sensation searing through his bone marrow was excruciating, akin to ants gnawing at his very core.
It elicited a primal urge to shatter his own bones, a sensation that ignited a flicker of killing intent in Braydon’s eyes.
Such intense pain often stirred a martial artist’s innate urge to fight, a reaction familiar to many.
Enduring this torment silently, Braydon recognized that the agony of body refinement surpassed that of vitality and martial arts cultivation combined.
Yet, achieving mastery over his physique would render him impervious to external threats, empowering him to vanquish adversaries in close combat effortlessly.
Qwara nodded in acknowledgment but showed little interest in Matu, despite their shared upbringing.
However, Qwara was the daughter of the Great Divine Priest, sealed in ice for countless years and only recently released after nearly a century.
Naturally, she exhibited a cold attitude toward outsiders.
Though Matu seemed to harbor an admiration for Qwara, his feelings were unrequited.
Qwara showed no interest in him whatsoever.
“Great Divine Priest, is Divine Lord Neal still in seclusion?” inquired Kyan, the emperor of the Donta Imperial Dynasty.
“Xetsa!” Rayha Qhobela didn’t want to prolong the conversation and turned to Xetsa, who was standing guard at the entrance.
“Great Divine Priest!” Xetsa entered the hall and bowed slightly.
“How is his preparation?” Rayha inquired.
“If he’s fearful, he can kneel before the palace gates and concede,” Matu asserted with a domineering air.
“He has that option,” Rayha confirmed.
Everyone present was aware of Braydon’s past weaknesses.
Just a year ago, his mental power had barely reached the fourth stage, and his vitality was notably lacking compared to even a supreme pinnacle.
How could he possibly contend with Matu in just a year?
However, in the past year, Xetsa had been by Braydon’s side, witnessing his unparalleled cultivation speed.
While others may doubt Braydon’s abilities, Xetsa understood his true potential.
“Braydon is still in seclusion,” Xetsa confirmed softly.
“One year has elapsed, he shall leave his palace today,” Rayha declared, unwilling to let Braydon evade the impending battle under the guise of seclusion.
Dodging would be deemed cowardly and tarnish the Oracle Palace’s reputation.
“Mother, I’ll fetch him,” Qwara, clad in white, spoke up, her voice barely audible.
“Go ahead,” Rayha granted permission.
Amidst the watchful eyes of everyone present, Qwara proceeded to the palace where Braydon resided.