"God Stone…" Tina muttered as she slowly got up, sighing as she resigned herself to her fate. "I can somewhat understand what you are saying, but that doesn't mean I will forgive…"
"Actually, you're also part Spirit Aberration," Gegrafikan said soon after, shocking Tina. As she stared at him with widened eyes, he explained everything that the Gods had told him, concluding, "This is actually a plot of the creator."
"Well, let's forget about that. No use worrying about what is beyond my control." Tina quickly recovered, sighing as she asked, "So, this place called…Mountain Sect? Is that where you want us to go next?"
"Yes." Gegrafikan nodded, telling her, "That's where the Gods advised me to head towards, saying that all odd characters would gather there in the future. So, it's the best place for us to survive without trouble."
"Besides." He looked at her, laughing, "You are the personification of wealth itself right now."
"Well, that is true." Tina nodded, condensing a tiny crystal in her right hand, observing it to conclude, "This is a Rank One God Stone, alright. There's practically no difference between it and those in the market."
"And…" She muttered in surprise, "How come I can use Divine Sense?"
"Well, it's something hard to explain…" Gegrafikan smiled wryly as he tried his best to make her understand. "I don't fully understand it myself. In any case, you can use Divine Sense. The greater the range of your Divine Sense, the more Godly Energy you'll be consuming. So, you don't have any limitations in this regard. Moreover…"
He laughed as he continued, "You can crystallize your entire body. As long as a fragment of it survives, you will be able to revive instantly. After all, Godly Energy is constantly produced within you."
"You're right on that one." Tina meditated, understanding her powers as Gegrafikan talked about everything he understood, sighing as she concluded, "I feel like once I get a grasp of my abilities, I'll be able to output power on par with immortals. Also, just to clarify, I… can't die naturally? I'm an immortal?"
"Well, something like that. I don't understand it fully myself either." Gegrafikan sighed, saying, "Since I have troubled you plenty, this is how I wish to repay you."
"I accept your apology," Tina said, getting up as she frowned, taking flight. "This… doesn't make sense. Only those at the Semi-God Realm should be capable of this."
"Anyways..." She nodded as she said, "This is rather interesting. I am liking this better than my previous abilities and the Beast Tamer Spiritual Incarnation."
"Let's head towards the Lawless Plains then." Saying that, her figure blazed through the air, causing Gegrafikan to sigh.
He then used his active ability, struggling to catch up to her. "Damn, she's fast!"
Even though he was relieved to see that Tina had let him go without bearing too much of a grudge. If she had maintained a grudge with him, then it would have been hard for him to make a family with her, "In any case, it seems I have to work harder for that future. Well, I'll get there eventually."
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Lawless Plains. The duo of Tina and Gegrafikan landed in the region when Tina muttered, sensing the faint flow of Godly Energy in the place. "There's an energy gathering formation here. And…"
She then focused, pointing at the ground, saying, "All of it is being collected here."
She then pointed a way for them to enter and reach the cavern within, noticing a figure appearing at the entrance instantly, holding a weirdly shaped blunt instrument in his hand.
"We don't mean to intrude." Gegrafikan took charge of the situation, intending to speak when Tina laughed.
She walked forward, waving her hand as she greeted the figure. "Hello there. We meet again, Krune."
"Tina…?" Krune was surprised, shocked as he muttered, "You seem…different now."
"Well, indeed I do." Tina nodded, getting straight to the point. "We want to join the Mountain Sect."
Krune frowned as he asked her, "How do you know this name?"
"The Gods of the Sub-Realm told us," Gegrafikan replied, pointing at himself as he spoke, "I'm actually a Spirit Aberration."
"What?" Krune instantly widened the distance between them by a hundred meters, alarmed as the sounds of the ocean waves resounded through the cavern, increasing in might continuously as the thunderous sounds made it seem as if they were up against a perennial ocean, a nature's calamity.
Their hairs stood on end in alarm as Gegrafikan could feel his back sweating, thinking, 'This guy is strong!'
He hurriedly waved his hand as he hastily tried to clear up the misunderstanding. "Look, we don't mean to harm you. Rather, we wish to join your sect to live a peaceful life."
"Well, prove it then," Krune said in response, waving his hand as he opened the entrance to his subspace, bringing Zamura out.
Zamura gazed at the duo before him, observing them before he laid his eyes on Tina, muttering, "Are you the one that can control demon beasts?"
"I used to be able to do that." Tina nodded. "But not anymore. I'm not even a cultivator now, nor can I ever cultivate in the future."
"You're no longer a cultivator?" Zamura was confused before he probed her with his Divine Sense. Confused, he unleashed green radiance, causing them both to tremble before retracting it after a second, nodding as he told them, "Alright, you can join the Mountain Sect."
"Wait… that's it?" Tina stood up, asking in surprise, "You don't need to see anything else?"
"Not necessarily." Zamura laughed. "The both of you are oddities. If your true abilities are witnessed by anyone else, they would hunt you down for their benefit."
"One can produce endless wealth while the other is the source of Spiritual Incarnations. You'll be hunted down to the ends of the God Realm the moment your identities are revealed," Zamura said, causing the duo to shudder in shock, surprised that he was able to see through them so easily.
"Plus, there are similar ones in our sect. So, it's indeed the best place for you to live in peace." He laughed, nodding once at Krune, "Can you transport us to the sect?"
"Sure," Krune said, bringing everyone into his subspace before a clone let them out on the island situated in the middle of the ocean.
"Wait, can't you send us directly into the Sect?" Zamura asked, feeling that it was a pain to travel from the island all the way to the Mountain Sect. After all, it was a three-day trip on the Cloud Whale.
"Well, when the newcomers see our sect from afar, they would become awestruck at its grand scale. It's a necessary process." The clone grinned as Krune exited the subspace, having left a clone at the Lawless Plains.
"Now, let's go!" Krune laughed, summoning his Cloud Whale to bring them towards the Mountain Sect.
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