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Chapter 1. Just an old Book

"Try not to die by tripping over yourself, Quinn!" A boy shouted down the hallway, laughing uncontrollably right after.

Quinn dismissed the petty mockery as he carried on walking down the school corridor. The harassment had become a daily occurrence for him, but it still bothered him just as much as it did every other day. Thus, he wasn't able to hold back his desire to retaliate.

Quinn slowed down his stride and stopped. He pushed his glasses back up onto the ridge of his nose as they had slipped down from his face. Just from looking at the glasses, it was clear that he needed a new pair - One could tell that they were heavily worn. The glasses looked crooked as he wore them, and even the temples had tape covering them.

He then turned around and immediately raised his middle finger, responding to the slander, "I bet you don't even know how many fingers I'm holding up!"

Upon hearing the taunt, the boy clenched his fist and started running towards Quinn.

"You level 1 piece of crap! When are you going to learn that you don't belong in this world?"

The boy placed both of his hands together, and a green ball of light started to form between them. When he was only a few meters away from Quinn, the boy threw his hands forward and a green beam shot out from the palm of his hands.

Quinn had nowhere to go, and the ray of light was too fast for him to dodge. Hence, he knew that all he could do was grit his teeth and bear the pain. As the light hit him, his body was lifted into the air and sent flying backward on to the far end corridor wall.

"What's going on?" A student among the crowd said. "Are they fighting on the last day of school?"

A crowd had immediately formed outside, interested in what the commotion was all about. One of the female students ran over to the wall's damaged part to check on the assaulted student's safety.

As the dust started to settle down, Quinn's slightly curly black hair slowly came into view. When the smoke eventually cleared up, the female student finally saw who it was. She instantly backed away and continued on with her business as if nothing happened.

The moment that the female student had returned to her friends, he could see that they were laughing at her.

"I can't believe you tried to help him."

"I didn't see who it was." The girl retorted, her cheeks flushed.

After that, Quinn stood up and lifted his glasses that were thrown on the floor. To his dismay, one of the hinges had fallen off once again. Instead of wearing the worn-out pair, he let it hang on his hand.

"Damn it. Not again..."

It was the last day of school for Quinn, so he hoped that someone wouldn't try anything with him. He was sick and tired of their doings, but he wasn't the type to ignore those either. He had seen people who had chosen to keep their heads down and tolerate the harassment. However, their treatment was far worse than what he received.

He didn't bother to stay at school like the rest of the students, he picked up his broken glasses and proceeded to leave school. As he walked past, he saw the students having conversations among themselves in their circles. Some were laughing while some had tears, thinking it was the last time they would ever see each other again. However, Quinn wasn't a part of any of that and he didn't want to be. Cliques would not welcome him anyway. He was the weird one.

When he finally arrived home, he immediately went to work. Living in a single bedroom apartment with just enough space to fit a single bed and desk was enough for him. A TV was mounted on the wall, but Quinn would merely use it as a background noise source and didn't watch anything.

The apartment was provided to him by the government since he had no living relatives and was only sixteen years of age. On top of his bed was a single suitcase that contained all of his belongings that were neatly packed.

He walked towards a cabinet, immediately pulling a drawer open which accommodated a single book. It was a large and thick hard-bound book, weighing about half a kilo. The front cover of the book was in a colour that mimicked a lighter shade of blood. In the centre, the lonesome fronts of an upper and lower jaw bone could be seen, both coloured in the swampy shade of brown. The upper jaw sort of had four separated fangs. Meanwhile, the lower one had two sharp teeth on the two far ends on the overhead and five evenly spaced underneath.

"Let's try again today," Quinn said as he lifted the book and placed it on top of the desk.

He then quickly went to his bag to pull out a little test tube that was half-filled with a colourless liquid.

"Test 112, Hydrochloric acid. Let's see how it goes?" He then started to slowly pour the liquid out of the test tube onto the book.

"So far, there is no reaction." He proceeded to continue to pour all of the test tube contents on the book, but there was no reaction at the end of his experiment.

Carefully, he examined the book while jotting down the results in his notebook. Seeing if there was any damage done, yet the book looked the same as always.

"Another failure. Why won't you open? Why did mum and dad even have this thing?"

One hundred and twelve times - This was the number of different ways that Quinn had tried to open the book. Not only did the book not open, but it seemed like it cannot be damaged either. He had even tried burning the book, cutting the book, melting the book, though nothing had worked against the book that seemed utterly durable.

Lying on his bed, he turned on the TV for its sole purpose, making background noises. He never really paid attention to what was on. With it, the sound of other voices made him feel less lonely.

Upon turning on, the TV displayed an ongoing NEWS show.

"The peace treaty with the Dalki race has lasted for five years now, but officials are saying that tension is rising once again. Now, we must prepare for another war…."

The mention of war had always been shown on the TV nonstop ever since a certain day thirty years ago. The human race received a visit from the so-called Dalki. They had the physique of humans, except for their skins that were riddled with scales and the presence of tails that were similar to what the dragons had.

With no real clue of why they had suddenly appeared, they immediately demanded that the Human race hand over their resources and wanted to use them as slaves. Of course, the humans decided to fight back, but they quickly found out that their modern technology was useless against them. Bullets couldn't penetrate their skin, and as for tanks, well, Dalki had airships.

Every individual, disregarding the gender, was told to fight for their planet, and that included Quinn's parents. The war went on for years, so he grew up not knowing what his parents looked like.

When the humans were on the brink of defeat, a select group of people came forward - These people had special abilities. They began sharing their knowledge of how they obtained such power in hopes of turning the tide in the war, and thankfully, it worked. Even so, the Dalki were still strong, and a seemingly endless stalemate led to the peace treaty signing five years ago.

Obviously enough, human greed got the better of humanity, and instead of sharing these powers with everybody else, the higher-ranked governmental officials decided to keep them for themselves. Only those with money could learn the more powerful abilities while everyone else was left with scraps.

It was something that needed to be done. Poverty had taken over the world, but people had powers and were using them uncontrollably, unlike before.

Quinn was given nothing when his parents died. The government agreed to pay for his living expenses while he was still in school, but that was it. When his parents died, him being at the age of ten, an agent appeared at his doorstep and handed him a book. He was told that it was the only thing that his parents possessed - One that they passed down when they died.

"Why is the world so unfair?" He uttered, lamenting about his situation.

Getting out of his bed, he started sauntering towards his desk. He picked up his glasses that were still slightly broken and decided that he needed to fix them. He noticed that one of the lenses was slightly out of place, and tried to punch it back into its frame.

"Come on! Just get in!" He shouted as he tried to forcefully fix the glasses. The frustration he had been bottling up was on his face as he struggled furiously with the lens.

Unfortunately, the lens suddenly crumbled into pieces, one of the shards of plastic even created a deep gash in his thumb.

He screamed and kicked at the table.

"Why does the world hate me?"

After a while, he calmed down and started to clean up the little pieces of glass, noticing that a piece had landed on top of his book. As Quinn removed the piece of glass, a drop of blood from his thumb landed on top of the book.

The object plastered on the centre of the book started to glow, and suddenly, the book began to float, hovering until it was on eye-level with Quinn.

Quinn darted back and away from it. The glow form the book made his room look emptier with the little bed at the corner and the solitary seat beside it.

"What the hell is happening?!"

The book started to emit a blinding radiance as it shook uncontrollably. A few seconds later, it finally opened up, pages after pages were being turned. Quinn couldn't take his eyes off of the shining book - It was as if he was in a deep trance. The words written on the pages of the book weren't in any language that he had seen before. Nevertheless, for some reason, he felt like he could understand it.

When the book reached its last page, it started to disappear, gradually turning into dust. At the same time, his body suddenly felt weak. Quinn's vision was starting to fade, and with that, his eyes pulled shut.

But just before he passed out, there was a single message that he heard.

[Congratulations you have been granted the Va....]

Unable to maintain consciousness long enough to hear the final words, Quinn duly passed out.

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    Chapter—1764:
    The one and only.

    Upon entering the secret room, Layla's eyes widened when she focused on the injured vampire on the ground. Then, without hesitation, she quickly ran forward and kneeled beside the vampire.

    Taking a peak, Xander could see that the scales of her horns were changing colour. First, they looked like clouds that were changing to a purple fog, and the next second they looked like they were made of red lava.

    Due to her being a vampire sub-class, it was hard to hide her emotions, and ever since getting a permanent set of large horns on her head, it had become more challenging for her, especially in a situation like this.

    She placed her hands over the hole on Vincent's chest, and in the next moment, her palms ignited in Green flames. Sweat trickled down her face as she tried to pour as much power as possible to heal the wound.

    "How could this happen? After so long, how could this have happened to him? Xander, explain!" Layla shouted, her voice shaking near the end, fear had shouted, gripped her heart with fear, and panic filled her expression. Her breathing was out of control, and the Qi zapping out from her body seemed to be affecting her actions. Even talking was difficult.

    "Don't use your life force!" Xander snapped back and placed both hands on her wrist, attempting to lift them off.

    "Layla, I mean it. If you do, I will do everything I can to get your hands off his body... and besides, he's not Quinn."

    Hearing the last sentence, the intensity of the flames started to dwindle, but she kept them lit up. After recalling the red heart in Laxmus's hands, Layla had a good idea of who was in front of her as she realised who this could be if not Quinn.

    "Why...why would he come back at a time like this, after he had been hiding for so long?" Layla asked.

    Unsure her powers were doing anything, she continued using her energy, and eventually, the stream of energy healed the wound somewhat. Although vampires have pale skin, there was a unique shade in their skin, and it was beginning to return to Vincent's skin.

    "I don't think he's completely gone yet." Layla guessed. "I can only think of one reason why Vincent came back. Is he here? Is Quinn actually back?" She asked.

    Shaking his head, Xander turned away. It was hard to see the emotions on his face since Layla could not look directly at him.

    "What is this? I thought you said you moved on from him?" Xander finally managed to smile back. "Now, when you see someone who looks like him, all these feelings for him come rushing back?"

    Although Layla's face had stayed red, for a second, Xander saw both of her horns turn slightly pink as if she was embarrassed, even though there was a different story in front of him.

    "It's not that... you know, my past with Quin is complicated," Layla replied.

    "I never lied to you, Xander. But, either way, we must deal with what is in front of us. I don't think Qi or my powers will do anything else for him right now."

    "Are you able to place him in your shadow? That will buy us some time."

    It was then that Xander pulled out a crystal from his robe. It was quite large, around the size of a water bottle, maybe a little larger, and inside the crystal, there was a dark shadow moving about.

    "I don't have much shadow left," Xander explained.

    "I can put him in but not for a long time. So if I don't use the shadow powers, then we should be okay, or the other option is to get more shadow," Xander gulped after saying the last sentence. It was the last thing he wanted to do.

    "I understand, but I know you brought him here, and it was the right thing to do. You must have thought I would have a plan, and well, I do. But first you need to help me out." Layla replied.

    Then without saying another word, Xander used the crystal to use some of his shadow powers. It wrapped Vincent from head to toe, and his body sank into the shadow, going into Xander's very own shadow space.

    "Now, tell what happened and how Laxmus got the Red heart, and then we will devise a plan to help Vincent."

    Xander explained everything about the grand event and how Laxmuis had somewhat summoned them all without any prior information. Xander was unaware this would happen and found himself in a complicated situation with no initial plans. This was why he wasn't able to do much.

    "I'm sorry, I didn't think Laxmus would do that. I thought he would have at least let Vincent live to find how to use the Crystal from him." Xander clenched his fist.

    "Don't worry about that. Although I hate to say it, it probably worked out in our favour that he has such a bad temper."

    "If Laxmus had decided to capture Vincent, we would have to rescue him before any details of how to use the Red heart leaked."

    "Now, somehow, Vincent has managed to buy us some time even in his state. Anyway, we might still be able to stop Laxmus."

    "From what you described, Vincent had managed to place the Red heart into his own nest crystal, right?"

    "What was actually keeping his body alive before was the Nest Crystal, not the Red heart."

    After saying these words, Layla was already standing up, and it looked like she was about to leave.

    "What are you planning on doing?" Xander asked.

    "From the sounds of it, are you planning to steal this settlement's Nest crystal? We only have one, and we used it for the blood supply. If you get caught, everything we have done will be for nothing."

    "Don't forget, there isn't just us that you have to worry about anymore."

    Layla stopped for a second, pulled out her black sword from her back, and held it in her hand.

    "The Red heart is in Laxmus's hand. We joined to stop this form from happening, and on top of that, there is something else as well."

    "I went out to try and stop the dhampirs from advancing. And, it seems like they know about the location of this base."

    "And they are not planning a small invasion either, it will be an all-out war. Xander, the dhampirs are too strong."

    "I believe Laxmus is underestimating them a lot... especially Erin. I couldn't even properly hurt her."

    This had come as quite a surprise to Xander, especially since Layla was one of the strongest people he knew. She was strong enough even to make Laxmus see her as someone he needed and someone on equal ground with her.

    "So it doesn't matter. Right now, either Laxmus will find out how to use the Red Heart, or the dhampirs will attack this place."

    "So I need to do everything I can before things get out of hand, and the least I can do is bring Vincent back!"

    "Tell me something. You said you met Erin?" Xander said. "Did you actually fight her, or did you just try to speak to her."

    Layla chuckled when she heard this comment, and Xander didn't know if he was hallucinating, but it looked like a teardrop trickled down Layla's face.

    "Both... l don't know why but Erin despises vampires. Maybe it's because it made her become what she is now, I don't know, but I tried fighting her when she wasn't willing to talk."

    "In fact, I even used the black sword, but it was all useless."

    Hearing this, Xander knew his answer. If the dhampirs attacked, there was little chance they could survive. Moreover, Erin was now a force that was possibly a threat more significant than Graham.

    Not saying anything else, Layla left to get the nest crystal. Meanwhile, Xander was left to his thoughts, recalling the fight with Vincent.

    "You were right about everything. You knew what Laxmus would do, so does that mean you are right about the other thing as well?"

    In the middle of their fight, Vincent had agreed to turn himself in, but he also said a few more words.

    "Quinn has returned, I know he has, and although I hate to put all the pressure on the boy, his return means he's needed... find the boy, find Quinn."

    "And how am I meant to do that?" Xander said aloud, recollecting those words, "No one knows where he is at the moment."
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      Chapter—1765:
      The Legends Fight. (Part 1)

      Two fists had collided on the vast icy planet in such moments that even the ground below them cracked. The Amra onlookers had never witnessed such strength in their lives and were pushed back by the aftershock of the collision. The guards in front of the gate wanted to join in to help Quinn, but they were quickly blown back into the tower walls by the shockwaves, just like everyone else.

      Taking a deep look into the eyes of the other. Quinn was trying to figure out who this person could be.

      A human that knows my name? And is this far out? I must have known this guy in the past. Quinn thought. It was then that a face had popped up in Quinn's mind. It was one of the enemies that he would never forget, Hilston Blade.

      But Hilston Blade was dead. This person couldn't be him. Quickly thinking about it more and recalling Logan's words, Quinn could only come to one conclusion about who the Godslayer was.

      "Sil..."

      "Shut up!" Sil yelled as he pushed his fist further forward. A power boost suddenly came from behind his elbow as large flames flared out of it. The flames were gigantic, and the heat was heavy, as the ice where they stood instantly melted while the whole area behind him also began to melt as well.

      The sudden surge in force had caught Quinn by surprise, and he felt like if he didn't do anything soon, the attack would rip off his entire arm, and for the first time in a long while.

      Quinn felt like there was the need to use one of his heavy skills.

      Activating the soul weapon Immediately, Quinn gathered all the shadows to his right hand and condensed them. Now his arm up, till his elbow, looked like it wasn't part of his body but it also meant he could take this attack at least.

      "This power... it's stronger than the last time I fought against him, but how is that possible? I guess should have expected this."

      "Those celestials didn't give him the title of Godslayer for nothing. But I'm not sure how long Shadow Overload will work against him."

      After successfully blocking the attack, Quinn quickly leapt back. He had covered his wings in the shadow since he could still use them as if shadow overload was active. The only problem was that while the shadow was in this condensed form to stop attacks, Quinn couldn't really use the shadow overload skill in the way he could in the past.

      At least not with these few MC points he had compared to before, and not if he was expecting to block a few more attacks like the first one.

      "Sil, it's me, Quinn! Why are you attacking me? We can talk!" Quinn shouted.

      "Talk?" Sil asked, placing both hands on the ground. "I've fought against a few of you, and I know these petty tricks. Do you think I will fall for this?"

      "Quinn would never be out here, on this planet in the middle of nowhere, and you will pay for using my friend's face like this!"

      Quinn suddenly felt a chill on his legs, and upon looking down, he noticed they were beginning to freeze, and the ice wave was slowly coming upwards.

      "The melted Ice from before... damn it, he's using his brain." Quinn had to react to one ability after another, and here was where the problem lay: Sil seemed to be stronger than before in terms of his abilities, and there was also the fact that this was the first time Quinn was facing a Sil who had access to every ability he had ever come across.

      After freezing the ground, Sil was in the air and had two large whips of lightning in his hands.

      They looked at least twenty meters in span as Sil whipped them once on the floor, instantly destroying the icy ground. The heat and the sparks instantly evaporated it, creating a sizzling sound of the steam.

      "I've seen this level of power before in the game. If that thing hits me. I don't think my regular body will be able to take it!"

      And Quinn knew this would be troublesome since he could only use the condensed shadow to block an attack from one side.

      Sil didn't waste any more time and moved his arms back to whip the lightning at Quinn. They hit each other, creating a crackling sound from the sparks, and in the next moment, Sill pulled his arms, sending the whips towards Quinn, one towards each side.

      "This damned ice will only slow me down." Quinn used his strength to break through the thickness of it, and to be honest, Sil was quite impressed upon seeing this. That was no ordinary Ice.

      "Fine, since you won't listen to me and want to fight, let's fight until you come to your senses!"

      Quinn swung his own arms out, and two large long red auras instantly appeared out of his hands and headed towards the incoming lightning whip. Once again, as the two attacks clashed, they stopped mid air, and it looked like they were resonating.

      All of this happened in a mere instance. Sil focused all his strength on the lightning whips while a red aura was countering his strength. The shockwaves from this attack were more extensive and even destroyed the walls and the icy ground around them.

      [Item type soul weapon has been activated.]

      Although Quinn wasn't using his celestial energy because he wasn't fighting against another celestial and didn't want to go all out against his friend, he felt like he had no choice.

      Red streaks ran up his arms like blood veins when using the item-type soul weapon because it was linked to Quinn's blood and how it worked.

      Swinging his arm down, Quinn couldn't reach Sil with his weapon, but it caused an extensive line of blood aura to slice a cloud above in half. However, the attack had thoroughly missed Sil.

      "I'm faster than him... but it's those eyes." Quinn thought.

      As for the eyes, he was referring to, it was the ability that allowed one to see ahead of time. Quinn didn't know how far in the future Sil could see with the current strength.

      It was then that Sil threw down his lighting whip again, only this time, Quinn threw out his own weapon at the right time, hitting it away, and then charged forward. Quinn started to throw his arms out at a crazy speed, throwing outlines of red aura after aura.

      By now, Sil had put his lightning powers away, and he was moving faster than the attacks, although this wasn't exactly correct. Instead, Sil was switching between two abilities, one which allowed him to teleport and the other allowing him to see where the attacks would land.

      Using these, he could carefully avoid everything while also getting closer and closer until finally, he leapt, teleporting right in front of Quinn, this time sending a flame kick right at the latter.

      [Soul Weapon deactivated.]

      [Nitro Accelerate activated.]

      Using his still clenched shadow hand, Quinn raised it to block the attack, and at the same time, he threw his fist straight at Sil's stomach, hitting him hard and sending him back into the air until he was out of sight.

      "Shit... I forgot Sil was human, and I just threw out an all-out attack with Nitro Accelerate." It just proved how tough of an opponent Sil really was, that Quinn had no choice but to use everything he had.

      However, looking in the distance, it looked like there was nothing for him to worry about.

      "My body... is not like your typical human." Sil said, taking off his shirt and revealing his muscle-toned body, which was beaming with energy. Quinn could sense straight away that this energy was Qi.

      Sil had his right palm facing the sky, and floating above the palm was an open book.

      "It looks like I need a set of different abilities to deal with you. You are a tougher one than the previous guy I fought."

      He then placed the book away, and suddenly, as Sil walked, two more Sil appeared, and then three became six and so on. In front of Quinn's eyes, Sil was multiplying.

      "The great thing about this ability is once I have used it, it doesn't require any more MC cells, and I can use another."

      It didn't take long before more than a thousand Sil's appeared off in the distance, now covering all of their arms with strong, powerful flames.

      "Ah... Sh*t." Quinn sighed. "This might be harder than fighting Athos."
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        Narutoclone1853
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        Bro sil is at least half as strong as Ray. He has all of Ray's abilities. What he lacks is physical strength. I don't see Quinn standing a chance in this new era.
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          JOEMUDA
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          iargue maybe 1/5th cause ray has lived for thousands of years and undoubtedly draining energy all those years i mean when did a human who isnt half as old as a dragon gain half its strength ?
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      The Red heart is in Laxmus's hand. We joined to stop this form from happening, and on top of that, there is something else as well."

      "I went out to try and stop the dhampirs from advancing. And, it seems like they know about the location of this base."

      "And they are not planning a small invasion either, it will be an all-out war. Xander, the dhampirs are too strong."

      "I believe Laxmus is underestimating them a lot... especially Erin. I couldn't even properly hurt her."

      Vai ser assim, todo mundo em uma Guerra humanos, vampiros, dhampir, pure e provavelmente aqueles lobisomens e quando tiver todo mundo se matando vai aparecer Quinn e derrotar geral
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    big theory i think tate Cindy (cindy cha was the one who had shadow eater used on her and supposedly still under the vampire settlment) may have gotten rescued by Laxmus and turned into one of his puppets or she just died cause they destroyed the settlment
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    Warlock748
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    Layla the bitch I don't expectation for next chapter

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      JOEMUDA
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      why yall hate layla i just wanna know she doesnt seem dislikable and personally i like muka over her but i dont f#ckin get it nobody hated her until after f#ckin cia died why yall so mad over a f#ckin novel character whos done nothing
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        She's a cry baby, she is not written very well. She just somehow gets on our nerves. In short she's annoying and the biggest crime a fictional character can do is being annoying.
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          i mean i guess
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    Chapter—1763:
    A dark life.

    Deep underground in a place where no light shone, there was life. An entire town had been created, with houses, living areas, markets and more. However, what stood out the most in this underground town was a massive tower that almost pierced the top of the ceiling.

    One could hear loud grunts echoing throughout the town. The sound of weapons clashing against each other and banging off the armour. The deep and heavy pants of tired people trying to catch their breath.

    "Remember, we are in a new age! We are not like the old!" A middle-aged man shouted with his hands behind his back as he overlooked the people training in an open area.

    The most notable about these people who had chosen to live underground was their glowing red eyes. This was a vampire settlement, but not the same as it was in the past. They were not above grounds, and no castles, families, or leaders existed.

    "Unlike those before us, they believed that the humans would never catch up to us. They believed that they were the superior race and we are but it was due to their passivity that we are in the situation we are in today!" The man shouted.

    "This is why we have trained every day, to grow our strength to prove to them that we are the superior race!"

    "Whether you wish to control them or turn them into one of us, you must ensure that you are strong enough to live!"

    Hearing these words seemed to inspire the vampires, as they used more of their vampire aura to coat their weapons and armour and continued to train with each other, striking harder and faster.

    However, it suddenly stopped when the vampires heard the sound of high heels slapping the hard ground. They paused what they were doing and began to line up in a single file, and then at the right time, they all bowed down.

    "We welcome you back!" They shouted in unison with their heads bowed down.

    Peaking through, they could black boots made of beast skin that spiralled up towards the knee. Then a little bit of skin was shown, revealing a part of her pale thighs, before having more armour covering her groyne area and heading up towards the rest of her body.

    Besides her thigh, her skin was only visible from her neck and the gap between the armour on her shoulders and forearms. Her face was stoic, showing almost no emotion, while two dark purple horns were poking out through her short hair.

    Then finally, there was the weapon on her back, a longsword, although it was thin compared to the usual two-handed longswords. It was pitch black, and on the hilt was the marking of a single eye with wings.

    She was one of the Red Vampire leaders, Layla Munrow.

    "It seems you have come back to us in one piece." The man who was training the others was the first to lift his head, but he kept his hands together in a respectful position.

    "Yes, I have, but no one else has returned alive," Layla responded. "It's a good thing you are all training because, from the current situation, it's not long before a war breaks out."

    Walking ahead, it looked like Layla was heading for the tower, but not too far behind her was another woman who had her hair tied up in a ponytail. Though, she didn't adorn an armour; instead, just a black dress.

    She looked fairly old compared to the rest, but she never strayed too far from Layla.

    When the two finally entered the tower, Layla let out a big sigh.

    "We should rest after what we have been through." The woman said.

    "I wish we could, but we must act if we want to get through this. It would be best if you got ready to call all of the Red Vampires back."

    "I know it will tire you out, you did your fair share back there as well." Layla smiled.

    While walking up the stairs outside, she noticed a shadow casting over the candlelights in the tower. The tower was one of the few places that had light in the entire town. And as the shadow enveloped the candlelights, all of the candles went out as if a blanket of darkness had swallowed them, and a second later, they lit up once again.

    "It looks like he has returned," Layla mumbled. Then, without turning around, she spoke to the old woman beside her, "Jil, it would be best if you head back to your room."

    Without waiting for a response, Layla put pressure on the step below her front foot and then began to sprint. She ran up the stairs at an incredible speed, eventually reaching a pair of double doors. Pressing her hands, she pushed it open, and here in the large and mostly empty room, she could see a large figure standing there.

    "Ah, I see you have returned as well." The voice said as the man turned around, revealing himself to be Laxmus, but he had a giant smile and a dark red crystal in his hand.

    "Red heart! You finally got it!" Layla said, walking closer to Laxmus, who soon covered it in shadows, making it disappear. Seeing this made Layla wonder if Laxmus was keeping it safe or trying to keep it away from her.

    "That belongs to me just as much as it belongs to you," Layla said, already reaching for the sword on her back. "You have to tell me what you plan to do with it."

    Although Layla seemed a bit out of sorts, Laxmus didn't let that spoil his mood.

    "It will take some time to learn how to access its power. Originally I was planning to use someone else, but that idea went out of the window." Laxmus replied.

    "Either way, both of us are servants of Immortui. So you don't have to worry. When I hand over what Immortui wants using the power of the Red Crystal, I will tell him that we have achieved this together.

    "And then finally, rather than just being servants of Immortui, we will also have the power to stand by his side. To do what we wish and even create our own life in this world." Laxmus clenched his fist as if he was crushing something in it, but there was nothing.

    "Well, you better act fast," Layla replied. "The Dhampir are advancing, and it looks like they know where this place is."

    "I tried my best to slow them down with a task force, but they were too strong this time. It looks like the one they call Queen will be helming the attack herself."

    This information seemed to make Laxmus frown, but soon the smile returned.

    "I will be ready, and this will be no trouble." After saying these words, a shadow obscured Laxmus's entire body, and he quickly disappeared.

    After their short talk, Layla decided to walk out of the tower and head somewhere else. Soon she was found at the edge of the town, where there was almost nothing, no houses or anything and instead just several walls until she finally placed her foot on something on the ground and pushed it down with the right amount of pressure. Next instant, she heard a clicking sound, and part of the wall started to move.

    The secret door closed behind Layla, and she continued to walk down the tunnel and could hear the sound of breathing in the distance.

    "I thought you would come back with the heart... now you need to explain everything. How did Laxmus manage to get the red heart" Layla had stopped in the middle of her sentence when she saw Xander kneeling beside a certain someone with a large hole in his chest.

    Upon seeing the injured man's face, her heart thumped, and her face paled as a fury of emotions appeared on her stoic face - from panic to shock.

    "Quinn!"
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    Chapter—1762:
    Meeting of two legends.

    Just like before, a strange light appeared below Quinn's feet and instantly enveloped him. Only this time, he knew what was going to happen, so he wasn't afraid, and a few seconds later, when the bright light in his vision disappeared, Quinn found himself in a totally new location. Although he had expected this, the teleportation ability did make him quite curious.

    However, for now, his attention was more on the place he was teleported to.

    "Well, one thing is for sure, I'm not on the same planet anymore." Quinn thought as he looked around.

    As far as his eyes could see, he only saw barren ice desert. This place was cold and windy, but he had a few tricks to keep himself warm with the help of blood control. One thing worth mentioning was though, that this place was beautiful in a way and reminded Quinn somewhat of the planet on which he had fought against his first Demon tier beast. He couldn't help but sigh upon remembering that fight.

    Then, not letting himself be distracted, he focused more on understanding where he was. He noticed that there were large slices of ice randomly stuck out, they were not small but not big enough to be called mountains either. Rather, they were like bundles of titled needles, stabbed into the ground.

    Then at the same time, there were also what looked like trees. Although they too were covered entirely in ice, it was hard to tell from a distance whether they were frozen or if they were purely made of ice and were a natural formation.

    "Well, this is definitely not the same planet I was on. So does that mean all the celestials just teleport people as they please? Or did Athos succeed just because I was in his tower?"

    "Come to think of it, before Bliss teleported me to the Amra planet, I was in her white space. So I guess this might just be something high-ranked celestials can do?"

    "Doesn't this also mean if I was a high ranked celestial, I wouldn't be having all of these problems of trying to get back and I would be able to instantly teleport back to the Earth." Quinn was a little annoyed thinking about it.

    If only his condition wasn't so strange, but in the first place, he didn't want to force people into these things anyway. He wanted the others to give blood, in front of his statue, on their own will, without being forced to it.

    "Still, I would have liked to know how I would have fared against one of these celestials even though I have a lower amount of celestial energy." Quinn clenched his fist, getting rid of his celestial form and placing back on his usual set of armour with the shadow.

    "It's not impossible to take out a celestial without any celestial energy, and these things called god slayers are proof of that."

    "They said my power also belonged to a god slayer, so I guess I'm not exactly the normal celestial compared to them."

    "Which means most likely these gods will underestimate me a bit just because my energy is lower than theirs. I doubt most of them know about me or my history."

    After thinking of this, Quinn decided he should at least start the task at hand. After all, a Godslayer technically needed to be stronger, so this would be no easy fight. On the other hand, the incoming enemy would at least be on Chris's level.

    In order to widen his search, Quinn used the tier wings to fly around. Unfortunately, Quinn hadn't been able to practise with these much or improve upon what they could do since in celestial space, items like beast gear didn't work, nor did his shadow powers.

    It felt great to use the special demon tier weapons with his shadow, which meant he could block nearly any attack, but after fighting against the Sedi rank, he realised there might be times or ways that attacks could still get through.

    "I have been able to increase my celestial and blood powers to a good level, but if this shadow is also some type of God slayer power, then I should be able to keep improving this as well."

    "There have to be more ways, more skills on how to use it, but I have always just used it in whatever way the system has given me... and I haven't used shadow overload in a long time either. Not since I lost a large amount of MC points."

    Thinking about this, a certain person appeared in his head: Arthur.

    Arthur knew a lot about the shadow, and he had developed his own skills with it. So if there was anyone who could train him how to use the powers or at least train with them, it would be Arthur.

    "However, Arthur is not here... I wish there was some way I could talk to him."

    While continuing to fly around the planet, Quinn honestly didn't really know what he was looking for. He soon saw different beasts fighting against each other and just others living their lives like they usually would, but then there was something that almost made his jaw drop, and it made him second guess if he was on a different planet.

    "Is that... another tower!"

    Looking at it from afar, it looked similar to the one before but wasn't identical. This one was a bit smaller in length and size and was the same for the city around it.

    "I guess I am still in Athos Galaxy. So it seems like he must have set up these towers on every planet."

    Getting closer, Quinn retracted his wings as he saw the people outside, and they were indeed what he had guessed; Amra. Their armour and clothing were slightly different but other than that, they were the same in every other way as the people in Geo's village.

    Heading up to the gate, Quinn thought his best chance was just walking in and asking them if they had any information about a Godslayer on the planet. However, it seemed like there was no need to, as the Guards walked out and bowed toward him.

    "Are you the one named Quinn Talen?" The Tower Guard asked.

    "Yes," Quinn replied awkwardly, not sure how to reply. "Were you expecting me... I don't really understand what is going on."

    The two guards bowed politely, and after raising their heads, they gestured for him to follow them while saying.

    "Our God has told us of your arrival. He stated that someone in your description would be coming to help us. Please follow me towards the tower our commander will explain everything."

    Since they didn't seem to be attacking him on sight, Quinn started to go along with them for the time being. Just like they said, they escorted him to the tower and here, a strong force of around fifty or so Amra were waiting.

    Quinn recognised the Sedi rank Amra, and there were ten of them in total, but there didn't seem to be anyone higher ranked among the group of people. From what he could hear, they were the highest-ranking people in the tower.

    Soon, a Dark Green skinned Amra, who went by the name Peb, started explaining to Quinn as the rest of the troops got ready.

    "The Godslayer has been located on our planet. Our lord believes that we might not be enough to apprehend him with our forces."

    "Also, we have had reports of many high-level beasts dying on the planet. This opponent seems to be a strong one."

    "So we prayed to our Lord to send some support. and it seems like he has answered our prayers."

    Quinn didn't know how to take this. He was only speaking with Athos a few moments ago, so how long had Athos planned to use Quinn to try and deal with his problem?

    "Well, I'm here now anyway... and I have to do a job if I want to get…"

    *BANG!!!

    Before Quinn could finish his sentence, everyone heard a loud explosion at the front of the gate from where Quinn had entered not too long ago. Soon after, several screams followed, and there was panic as the people started to rush towards the tower, shouting and calling on the tower guards to help.

    "It looks like our little problem has come to us. This should be a quick one then." Quinn smiled and activated his wings flying in the air.

    "I'll try and deal with this one as quickly as possible, clear the area if you want everyone to live!"

    After shouting those words, Quinn flew straight towards the gate, and he could see sparks off in the distance. They were vicious, large and almost pierced the clouds even though they were coming from the ground.

    "That's a lot of power. Is this some type of lighting god slayer? It reminds me a bit of Owen. Well, let's see how they deal with this!" Quinn thought.

    Without using his celestial energy, he summoned up bis blood aura, but he had created a large spear his band and threw it as hard as he could straight towards the target below to test the waters.

    Using his blood control, Quinn sped it up and followed as quickly as he could behind the attack, planning to follow up.

    As for the target, he was in the middle of attacking the Amra that was coming toward him. He would hit them or strike them with lighting, knocking them far away.

    From above, the blood spear was coming toward him, and it seemed like the person was too distracted to notice the spear. But when it was just a few inches away, the person turned around and grabbed the spear with his bare hand.

    The strength and momentum of the spear pushed his body in the air and set him back a few, but he eventually landed on the ground now the spear was in his hand.

    "I can see everything, even your next move," the person shouted, throwing his fist out, and in the next second, it clashed right against Quinn's follow up punch.

    "Wait a second... you, you're a human." Quinn said, noticing the person in front of him. He had seen many human-like beings, but not another human being, and here of all places.

    "Wait, this God Slayer is a human?"

    "Quinn?" The person gaped, equally surprised.
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      The follow up chapters will have a lot of action,Both of them tearing apart the red vampires boast
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      We're the Two Best Friends
      That Anyone Could Have

      We're the Two Best Friends
      That Anyone Could Have

      And We'll Never ever ever ever
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    Chapter—1761:
    The unknown promise.

    After Quinn had said those words, the demeanour of the two girls by Athos side began to change. For one, they looked to have pulled a piece of rock from their own body. It had quickly healed, growing back, nearly as quick as the strange beast Quinn had fought against on the tenth floor.

    Once their hard golden skin was in their hands, they had crushed the rock and almost started to form it into a spear-like shape. They soon completed this and held two spears in both of their hands. Then brandishing them up in the air, it looked like they were immediately ready to throw them towards Quinn.

    "Now, I had heard you were quite the greenhorn when you displayed your energy out in the open. but I never expected you to be so rash," Athos said.

    "I don't know what type of god you are."

    "Perhaps you were one who has come due to a lot of fighting, that is the case, then I agree you would be troublesome to deal with, but while you are in my tower, I believe you are at a serious disadvantage."

    Hearing this, Quinn thought that might be the case. The different floors, the whole tower system, and the strange beasts which would reappear each time, for each floor had to be the Amra god's doing, and it was quite possible that the latter could change the structure of the tower as he wished.

    More so than likely, the tower here was somewhat like a celestial item, one that Athos could personally use and do as he wished.

    "I also don't want it to come to this, but as I said, I have urgent matters," Quinn asserted.

    At that moment, Athos raised two of his arms while the other four remained folded.

    "Is he preparing to attack? What should I do? Should I try using my shadow first? Should I try to do my best from the beginning and take him by surprise?”

    "This is my first real fight against another real celestial!" Quinn thought.

    However, nothing seemed to have happened, the two girls didn't do anything, and no energy was forming in Athos' hands. It was then when Athos crossed his hands again, and Quinn believed that something had to occur, and looking around, he had noticed a key difference.

    "What did you do to them!" Quinn shouted as he quickly turned his head. "They have nothing to do with this, and they are the same race as you. They were only helping me!!!"

    Geo, Nock, and Dober looked to have all disappeared. Then, in the slight movement that Athos had made, he had changed the floor that the others were standing on to sink them into the ground.

    Although Quinn didn't know it, they were in a place where they could view and hear everything that was going on.

    "You seemed like a person who would care for them," Athos said.

    "It seems you are more inclined to listen to me now. Don't worry, I will not harm them. They are only a security measure to make sure you actually keep to your end of this favour."

    "Once you have completed the task, I will send you to earth and release them to do as they wish. They can go with you, live their life in the tower or return to their families."

    "How can I even trust what you say?" Quinn replied. "I don't really trust a lot of celestials to begin with, and now you go and do this?"

    "I could say the same to you," Athos shrugged, "You have attacked my tower, and this is the first time the two of us have met."

    "So how would I know you will keep to your promise? I can see, you think I am the bad guy here, but I am not."

    Waving his hand, Athos had created a type of portal that showed the outside city, and it showed the Amra people walking through town with a smile on their faces. Then upon waving his other hand, another portal appeared, and it showed the Amra that lived on the tenth floor, with similarly happy smiles on their faces.

    "I know what happened on Earth, so I can understand why you might feel the way you do, but you have to know that things aren't the same here."

    "I don't force anyone to try and climb the tower. Everyone can try to enter and clear the floors whenever they wish."

    "The people are also free to leave the tower whenever they want if the tower life is not for them. All I have done is given the people a goal something better to look forward to and a purpose in their life."

    "I will be upfront with you if you don't trust me. My condition is simple: to create something that will give people a dream."

    "The tower is the Amra race's dream. Many living outside wish to enter the tower, while those who live inside wish to reach higher floors."

    "The reason why I am being patient is that I want you to see that I am a fair person. Which is why I think this deal can work out for the both of us."

    Quinn was still unsure, but he had to admit that what Athos said made sense. He could see that the people he had met and those from Geo's village were actually happy, and the tower guards weren't the ones to abuse their power. What happened between Nock and Geo was more like a personal vendetta than anything.

    Of course, some looked down on each other and split the groups into those in the tower and those who lived outside, but was that really Athos doing? Quinn really couldn't say, and if Athos was being truthful about his condition, it wasn't something he was imposing on the Amra.

    This meant, just like humans, it was more of something that naturally happened when you had people of various characters.

    "I can see that you are at least thinking about this thoroughly. While you are deciding whether to attack me or not, at least let me explain the favour to you." Athos continued. "In this Galaxy, soon in this solar system where the Amra race lives, a Godslayer will arrive."

    "I would take care of it myself, but I have other things to deal with and besides, I feel like it's definitely more suited to your role."

    "A Godslayer, those were the things that Logan and Bliss talked about, and I also heard many Celestials discuss them in the Celestial space."

    "It seemed like there were many of them out in all the different galaxies. Some celestials were even trying to hunt them down."

    "Is this a way for him to test my strength?" Looking around, Quinn still couldn't sense where Geo and the others had gone.

    In all honesty, he wanted to forget about them. He wanted just to head back home, but there was something inside him, in his nature, that told him he couldn't just abandon Geo, who had helped him.

    Even though Quinn felt it was unlikely that Athos would do anything, there was still a small chance, especially after seeing how so many celestials treated the lives on planets as if they were nothing but numbers to fill their condition.

    "I promised I would continue to try and live this way to the fullest while I still felt somewhat human. I don't want to be like them."

    "Fine," Quinn made up his mind, "I accept your deal, but you better keep every promise you make."

    "Otherwise, I swear I will hunt you down and won't give up until you can no longer be reborn."

    There was a red glow in Quinn's eyes when he said this, and Athos could tell that he was being sincere. The only thing was, Quinn didn't realise how big of a threat these words were to a celestial, but for the time being, Athos would let it slide as there was a good chance he could kill two birds with one stone.

    "Very well, I will now transport you to the planet the Godslayer is on. Good luck."
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      Quinn: YESSSS!
      Athos: .....
      Quinn: We know each other. He's a friend from work.
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        Thor Ragnarok...
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    Chapter—1760:
    A Favour.

    Quinn had stopped his advance for the first time and stood in front of the colossal giant in front of him. Although they were around fifty metres apart, the shadow cast from Athos had easily reached up to where Quinn was standing.

    Quinn looked down on the ground for a split second before looking up at the three in front of him. Even though the person in front of him seemed calm, it would be naive to think he was a friend.

    "What do I... say." Quinn thought. "After learning the reaction from the celestials in the strange space, revealing information about where I am from could backfire on me."

    "But, I also never saw this Athos in celestial space. What if he doesn't know about what's going on in the team gang?"

    "Not everyone will enter that space, and I can tell the celestial energy between these three is far beyond anything I have."

    "If the two of us were to fight, I don't know exactly how well I would fare even with all my training in celestial space."

    After thinking for a while, Quinn was almost ready to hide the truth, but before opening his mouth, he bit his lip, stopped, and smiled.

    "I... have faced so many challenges and did everything for the sake of my galaxy and everyone who lives on Earth, and here I was about to lie about where I come from?"

    "I shouldn't be ashamed about my origins... and I shouldn't care what others think.

    "I am from the planet called Earth," Quinn said confidently and smiled, looking directly at Athos's face.

    Somehow, Quinn expected a reaction. On the other hand, Athos crossed all six arms and stared at Quinn. He didn't say a word, the entire floor was silent.

    Geo was still near the hole made by Quinn's attack when entering the floor. The others seemed somewhat now used to the extra gravity, as they could stand independently, but their faces showed clear signs of discomfort.

    "I'm surprised that Dober and Nock are quickly adapting to the change. This isn't something they would have been able to do before."

    "Is it because the energy of the 50th floor is influencing us? Or is it because of the dire situation, or maybe because we are in front of such great people at the moment?" Geo thought.

    "I'm not wrong in thinking that's certainly Athos standing there right now, the god of the Amra race." Dober said.

    "The energy inside me almost feels like it's starting to pull towards him."

    Hearing this, that was when the other two realised the same. The energy in their body, the one they had gained from entering certain floors in the tower, was pulling towards the man in front of them.

    "But who is Quinn?" Nock finally asked. "How can a... what was he called? A human, right?"

    "How can a human stand in front of our god that close? And why has our god not said anything after hearing the name of Quinn's planet?"

    Unfortunately, none of them had the answer to this question, and all they could do was listen in on this grand event that others wouldn't be able to witness.

    "You are very far away from home." Athos finally replied.

    "I hear there are also many things happening on Earth at the moment. Tell me why you are here and why you chose to climb the tower."

    Although Quinn was relieved that there wasn't an immediate fight on his hands, he still was beaming with his own celestial energy, ready to fight at any moment. For now, though, Quinn thought that honesty would be the best policy.

    "I did not come here because I wished to. Rather, someone has forcefully teleported me here."

    "I entered the tower because my friend informed me that I could get the parts for a ship here that would allow me to travel back to Earth." Quinn answered.

    Once again, there seemed to be a pause while Athos thought about what to say. Although honestly, it made Quinn quite anxious. What was the problem?

    "You have caused a mess in my tower and scared the people. This will no doubt affect my planet." Athos replied.

    "On top of that, even if I were to give you a ship, it would take you an incredibly long time to return to your planet."

    "And since you seem stuck here. I can only assume you don't have the means to use the space to travel back."

    "Which makes me wonder, who has even sent you here in the first place? There has to be a reason, and I do not wish to get involved in other people's messes."

    "Then don't," Quinn replied. "The person responsible for my current predicament is my problem, and I will deal with it, but it sounds like you have a way of sending me back."

    "I apologise about entering the tower, as it was the only way I knew how to get around, and as for my extreme action in the tower, I am in a bit of a rush, you see."

    "If you grant me this favour, and help me out, then I will be happy to return this favour and help you out in any of your problems in the future."

    Quinn still didn't know what Athos celestial condition was, but learning and listening to the other celestials speak, they always seemed to enjoy making deals with each other, at least one that would benefit them both. So now, learning that creating a ship wasn't the ideal solution, it looked like this man, or the god, in front of him was the only answer.

    "So you are asking me for a favour?" Athos placed his hand on his chin.

    "Very well, then I have a request you can complete, a favour for a favour. As long as you do what I ask first, then I will happily be able to send you back to Earth."

    Hearing this, Quinn furrowed his eyebrow a little, First, although he didn't mind doing this Athos a favour, he didn't know what that would be and second of all, he planned to complete this favour after Athos complied with his.

    "I'm sorry, I am happy to comply, but as I said, I am rushing to return to Earth. There is a lot I need to deal with." Quinn answered.

    "We can discuss the favour, but only if you could send me to Earth first. Otherwise, I'm afraid we can't agree."

    To the others, it seemed strange that one could ask a favour from the god in front of them because Geo was the only one who had heard Quinn's words when the latter claimed to be a god. That was why he wasn't too surprised by all of this and was watching everything in awe.

    However, he could tell there had also been a change in the atmosphere after Quinn uttered his words.

    "I have already been kind enough to forgive you for disrupting the peace of my tower and killing some of my most talented individuals."

    "I think I have proposed a fair deal, and the fact is my favourite is actually related to your home planet anyway. So I believe I am being more than kind."

    It took a second for Quinn to decide what to do, and it was then that he lifted his foot and stomped thes shadow that was beneath him. It looked to disperse into pieces before it reformed itself again, creating itself.

    It was something that shouldn't have been possible and something the others really didn't understand.

    "I will tell you again. I am in quite the rush as well." Quinn raised his fist, opening up and making a tiger claw again.

    "I may not have as much celestial energy as you, but I was born a strong fighter. I promise you it will not be easy to take me down."

    "I will request again. Please agree with my deal and do me a favour by helping me get back to Earth, otherwise..."
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        I believe he's Korean
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    Chapter—1759:
    A meeting of gods.

    The large object had crashed at such a speed that Quinn could not react against it. The only thing he did see was that it wasn't just a single object; rather, he had seen three in total. The dust cloud made by them had created a wave.

    The grey-coloured flooring tiles were cracked, and the floor was covered in the smoke of dust. Looking around, Quinn noticed that the other three had been struggling to move ever since they had gotten here.

    "Is it the Gravity?" Quinn thought.

    "It is heavy here. my body was able to adjust to the speed a lot quicker, but for them, they were meant to get used to the changes from each floor."

    "Jumping directly to the 50th floor might have become a problem for them."

    All three of them had their hands on the floor, pushing off it like a giant weight was sitting on top of them. They were shaking as they utilised every muscle in their body. Lifting his head, Geo could see the wall of dust coming towards them and the hole not too far behind them.

    "If we get hit by that, we're going to get thrown back into that hole! We have to move!" Geo thought.

    "Nock, Dober, if we don't get out of here, that wall will hit us! Move your arse!" Geo shouted.

    "Why... are you telling us... vsomething when you can't do it either!" Nock shouted back and managed to place one foot on the ground, and his upper body was upright. Two of his arms were pressing off his one knee, and Nock was now the one doing the best.

    "Haha, at least if we die, I can say I bested you in my final moments." Nock smiled.

    Dober was at the back, and that's when he could see something happening. The outer skin on Geo's leg looked like it was beginning to crack. At first, Dober thought it was a wound that Geo had received somehow, but he couldn't remember them getting hit.

    When taking a closer look, he could see that there was no blood though, and instead, it looked like parts of his rocky skin were falling over, and a new shade of rock was coming through. In addition, the hide of the rock was somewhat thicker, increasing the length and size of Geo's legs by a little bit.

    "He... is evolving into one of the Sedi ranks!" Dober noticed, but he also saw that it might not matter because the wall of debris was already upon them. Then, from the side, dense red energy came out of nowhere, sending the debris off in the distance through the air and crashing into one of the large mansions that was originally owned by one of the Sedi rank.

    "Did you guys think I forgot about you all or something? You guys chose to follow me, you guys are helping me out, so I won't just let you die." Quinn stated, still not looking at them instead of looking off in the distance.

    Quinn briefly looked at his hands for a second, which were still covered in his celestial gauntlets. They made his hands look around double the size and were almost a solid black, like when Peter transformed, but also still had several red glowing lines coming down to his wrist and continuing on his skin.

    Strangely, the chains that would be stuck in Quinn's body were still there, connected from the base of the gauntlets, sprinkling to his body till his shoulders and the top of his chest.

    "The tiger form martial arts I practised did well when mixed with the power of these gauntlets, but every time I change the shape of the soul weapon, it has a different effect with blood."

    "My fists were getting stronger each time my fingers went through their bodies. I could feel the blood was merging with my own powers."

    "But now that he's here, if I have a big fight ahead of me, I will have to use everything I learn in that space right here and now."

    Walking forward, Quinn didn't decide to be aggressive, but he wouldn't get out of this either in case he needed to use it at any moment. It was then that he felt a surge of energy from behind.

    Although he didn't want to look away from those in front, turning around, he could see Geo standing there; at least Quinn thought it was Geo.

    "It looks like I was right. The Sedi can evolve, which has something to do with this tower." Quinn thought.

    Geo's skin now darkened, turning pitch black compared to before. There were also little sparks of white rocks throughout his skin, making Geo somewhat like a rare ore. At the same time, Geo was now just as large as the Sedi rank Amra. And he didn't just go through a simple evolution, but it looked like he evolved to the point where he could match the older Sedi rank Amra on this floor.

    "I wonder, why do all of their skin differ from one another, even though they have all evolved."

    Quinn thought as he saw Geo lift Nock and Dober off the ground with ease, placing them upright so they could stand on their own two feet.

    "These two haven't evolved to Geo's level yet." thought Quinn.

    Turning his head to focus on the front, Quinn found that the smoke had now slowly settled, and he could see two females with a golden-like skin colour on the outer scales. Since they were female, one thing to notice was that they had two arms instead of the four.

    They were roughly the same size and width as the Sedi Rank, but he had never seen this colour on any of the Sedi ranks. The other difference Quinn could see and feel was that they both had a marking on their head.

    It looked like a rectangle pointing upwards with two snake-like figures wrapping around it, but they did not have heads. Thinking about it, it was somewhat like a tower outside in the distance, and by sensing the Celestial energy in them, Quinn could tell that they were of a higher status than the Cedi rank Amra he had just fought against.

    Finally, there was what could only be described as giant. It was a huge titan who had the same traits as the others. Its colour was also one that Quinn had never seen either. He had a platinum shine that was almost reflective like a mirror because his skin was somewhat reflecting everything surrounding him, from Amra standing next to him to the buildings.

    However, the biggest difference was that this Amra had six arms, three sticking out from either side. This was the first for Quinn, and this perhaps was not just an Amra because Quinn could tell this giant was a Celestial too.

    "This has become quite an interesting predicament. I never expected a god to just come to this place unannounced." Athos said in a booming loud voice that shook the entire area.

    "This...this is our god... the god of the tower!" Nock said in a quivering voice as the echo from Athos words dimmed.

    They had never seen him before, never seen any images of him, but at first glance, they could tell who this was.

    "Quinn, I was right about you... from the way you stand calmly, I can tell you don't feel anything in his presence. You really are on the same level as him." Geo thought.

    "Maybe I can tell more now that I am just a bit closer to the two of you, but for me to reach where you two are, I think it would just be impossible for me."

    "Good luck, Quinn... my friend."

    "I never expected to come to this place either," Quinn said, still walking forward, not halting his advance.

    "I only have one simple wish: to get off this damned place so I can return and help my friend. First, though, I might have some questions to ask you."

    "I won't disrespect you since you are like me," Athos expressed.

    "However, you have caused a lot of trouble on my planet. I am curious about your name and where you are from."
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      JOEMUDA
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      im quinn talen from the trouble making planet earth
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        Guilty
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        Please be Quinn's Yoda and teach him celestial skillz
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          JOEMUDA
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          haha dont know why but couldnt stop laughing at that one
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    jackf8411
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    share chapter 1759 pls
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      Guilty
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      C'mon man he's doing us all a favour. Just be patient 😊😊
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    2face
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    It now battle for the god's
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