Chapter 831: Hecate's Jealousy?

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Chapter 831: Hecate's Jealousy?



According to the Everlasting Blood Mantra, reviving diluted yet powerful bloodlines was possible.

So long as the powerful bloodlines once existed within certain species, the user could locate them and strengthen them with the Everlasting Blood Mantra.

Even if only a single blood essence of that bloodline remained in the body, it was said that the Everlasting Blood Mantra could easily locate it.

In other words, even if the target was only some commonly found house rat, as long as it was a descendant of some rat god, the Everlasting Blood Mantra could pinpoint the source of its rat god bloodline and strengthen it in folds through the continuous blood refinement of its rat god blood essence.

Nevertheless, the Everlasting Blood Mantra was only most effective on beast bloodlines due to their inherent traits to record ancestral memories in their blood.

Honestly, the technique seemed far too powerful to be true.

After all, if Vaan could successfully cultivate it, he would be able to strengthen the Red Dragon Clan's Fire Dragon God Bloodline and not worry about depleting the reserve of the Fire Dragon God's blood essence.

"This technique seems a little too outrageous, does it not? If something like this was legit, it has to be the technique of some primordial god of blood..." Vaan commented.

In Pangea, the god term was loosely used to refer to any Rank 6 Divine Being. However, a True God was far more powerful than that; only a Rank 11 Divinity would be called a True God.

A primordial god normally referred to such a being or above.

"It indeed seems that way. However, my ancestors still obtained it from the Mysterious Primeval Secret Realm. So, there must be something special about it. Unfortunately, I have both failed to cultivate it and learn its secrets," Hecate said self-deprecatingly.

"Lady Hecate, you mentioned that the denizens of Chaos believed the Mysterious Primeval Secret Realm came from the very first era, the Primal Chaos Era?" Vaan mentioned.

"That's right, Sir Vaan," Hecate nodded.

"If the Everlasting Blood Mantra truly came from the Primal Chaos Era, could the heavenly laws of Chaos have changed since then, causing the technique to work no longer as intended?" Vaan guessed.

In that instant, the space twisted before Seventh Dream and Ninth Dream emerged from their dream field, dropping to their knees.

"Mistress, we were wrong!" Seventh Dream and Ninth Dream pleaded guilty.

Evidently, they had been hiding in the area since Hecate arrived. No, they had been hiding in the area even before she arrived.

Nevertheless, Vaan already knew about their presence. Thus, he didn't pay them any mind.

"Whatever could you mean by bullying them, Lady Hecate? On the contrary, I think I've been treating them quite well, if I had to say so myself," Vaan smiled shamelessly before commenting, "It's strange, though. Is that a hint of jealousy in your tone I sense, Lady Hecate?"

"You must be imagining things, Sir Vaan," Hecate coolly played before turning to her Dreamcatchers. "You three, line up here right now."

"Y-Yes, Mistress!" the three Dreamcatchers quickly answered.

Even Fourth Dream was no exception. She joined up with Seventh Dream and Ninth Dream despite feeling great fear in facing her mistress. None of them dared to make eye contact due

to their guilt.

Fourth Dream felt even greater pressure when Hecate gave everyone a sweeping hard look.

"Looks like you have all made improvements in your cultivation," Hecate nodded with approval before asking, "So, who wants to return to Dreamdust Territory?"

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Surprisingly, all three Dreamcatchers hesitated to answer. Although they missed their home, they were reluctant to return so soon.

"What is this? Feeling reluctant to return already?" Hecate slyly smiled, mentioning, "I still remember how unwilling you all looked when I instructed you three to stay behind."

The three Dreamcatchers immediately felt ashamed. Indeed, they couldn't deny it, even though they were afraid to admit it.

"Are you seeing this, Sir Vaan? If you hadn't bullied them, how could they not dare to even look me in the eye?" Hecate mentioned.