Witch: Accumulate Experience Through The Knight Breathing Technique

Chapter 2754 - 565: Evolution Stone Plate! The Secret of the Bloodline Breathing Technique!


Chapter 2754: Chapter 565: Evolution Stone Plate! The Secret of the Bloodline Breathing Technique!

Abyss, 659th layer.

Beneath the web that cloaks the world lies a giant eye spanning thousands of miles, streaked with blood vessels and exuding the boundless might of thunder. It devours the surrounding light like a black hole, and even a level 9 expert finds it difficult to gaze upon its majesty directly.

The will of Heaven, the common master of all barbarian tribes, the spiritual faith of these people! It is the Heaven of the barbarians, the Supreme "Barbarian Ancestor"!

The history of the barbarian tribes predates the wizard civilization; back in the ancient times, there existed a group of fierce warriors residing in the world named Heaven. Their bodies were mighty, and they excelled in hand-to-hand combat.

However, although the barbarians were strong, in the ancient times, it was the era of the Double Dragon Empire’s rule. In the Multidimensional Plane, powerful Dragons, giant beasts, and alien races were common, and the Legendary creatures now extinct were also frequently encountered.

As Sauron once said, before the fall of the Giant Empire in antiquity, the ancient era could be called the "Mythical Era." During this era, aside from those Giant Worlds, the beings born powerful and extraordinary held the dominant position.

These beings have a long history; they are born as longevity species and need not cultivate but grow naturally to achieve the mighty strength to move mountains and overturn seas, mastering Earth, Fire, Wind, and Water.

The mighty among them could even rival demigods and Gods!

The barbarian tribes, in front of these beings, did not have a much better position than the Humans. In ancient times, the various spellcaster civilizations that pursued knowledge and diversity had not yet been born, and the barbarians had no conditions like the current Humans for seeking Extraordinary Techniques.

In that wild and ignorant era, whether barbarians or humans, most species that needed cultivation to grow could most commonly rely on the Path of Belief, obtaining transcendent power through devout faith in the god of the astral world.

That was the easiest era for the Heavenly Father to spread faith because the weak creatures had no other choice; they were timid, cowardly, and ignorant, and could only place their hopes in the strong.

This was not wrong, for after believing in the Gods, they indeed brought them light and warmth, dispelling darkness and evil. For life, survival was the primary concern.

In the early days, the barbarian tribes followed the Path of Belief. They worshipped the Beast God, who resided in the Thousand Hills Countries, behind the Gate of Wildness, with followers mostly from various hunting peoples, barbarian civilizations, or all kinds of wild beasts and transcendent creatures. In ancient times, the richness of biological resources far exceeded the present.

Under the protection of the Beast God, the barbarian tribes weathered the storm and progressed steadily through the river of time. Ninety-nine percent of the civilizations of their era disappeared over time during that chaotic and wild era, giving way to new civilizations reborn on the ruins.

But the Beast God was dissatisfied with the status quo, constantly waging wars to expand its faith, engaging in overt and covert struggles with other gods, unceasingly. As its sharpest tool, the barbarian tribes were also constantly at war, amidst smoke and suffering.

Gradually, some began to awaken, rejecting faith and wanting to achieve their own strength, training in combat technique while seeking powerful fundamental techniques, aiming to rid themselves of dependence on the Beast God and achieve self-reliance for the barbarians.

After long years of war, these barbarians understood that all crows under Heaven are black. Changing beliefs to worship other gods would only repeat the same path, trapped in the dead cycle of history.

The leader of this group was called "Kui," or "Man Kui." Man Kui led these barbarian tribes to struggle with Heaven, humans, and Ghost God, possessing an extraordinary talent in combat techniques and wisdom beyond imagination.

It cast its gaze of becoming stronger upon those powerful beings born as extraordinary creatures, and even upon those legendary and mythical creatures.

Why could these creatures be born strong?

What was different between their flesh, bones, and souls and those of the barbarians? Could the barbarians emulate these creatures to gain power beyond the mundane?

Among the followers of the Beast God and its subordinates managing the Belief Land, there were various transcendent creatures. Kui began to strive to study these beings.

Consuming their flesh, drinking their blood, gnawing at their bones... after various efforts and attempts, it still could not unravel the Profound Meaning within.

Yet Kui did not give up. It left the Heavenly World and traveled through the Multidimensional Plane, seeking alternative methods to become stronger and hoping to unravel the secret of the powerful transcendent creatures, allowing the barbarians to abandon their reliance on the Gods.

It turned out that not only did it possess exceptional wisdom, but also exceptional perseverance and luck. While traveling the plane, it encountered many like-minded individuals also seeking the power of transcendent creatures. Together, they conducted research and proposed for the first time in the history of the Multidimensional Plane the concept of "Bloodline."

Bloodline is the mark that distinguishes these powerful beings from ordinary life. Bloodline can be transmitted through breeding from generation to generation, imprinted with the transcendent factor left by the ancestors of these mighty beings.

In theory, as long as these transcendent creatures’ bloodlines can be deprived and devoured, their power can be obtained. However, when put into practice, Kui discovered... it was completely infeasible. The barbarians simply couldn’t fuse the bloodlines of transcendent creatures. It was unclear whether this was due to the wrong method of fusion or the constraints of Heaven’s rule or the truth of the Universe, making the act of fusing other creatures’ bloodlines inherently wrong.

It also tried experimenting with many other races, attempting with hundreds of races, all ending in failure. Only some of the most frail but highly adaptable Humans initially fused some bloodlines, gaining some physical improvements. They, too, could pass on this bloodline through breeding. But this was far from achieving the effect that Kui required.

If you find any errors ( broken links, non-standard content, etc.. ), Please let us know < report chapter > so we can fix it as soon as possible.


Use arrow keys (or A / D) to PREV/NEXT chapter