Chapter 541: Alissa’s call, Issue of the primordial spirit
Chapter 541: Alissa’s call, Issue of the primordial spirit
After that, Grey went around his planet for several long hours before preparing to enter the Creator Space. But, just as Grey was about to enter the Creator Space, he got an urgent call from Alissa. Frowning, he swiftly teleported himself to her quarters.
"What happened, Alissa?"
The beautiful girl was on the floor with her silver hair hanging loose. She looked like an ice fairy in her tightly fitted clothing. If this were Earth, people passing by would pay their respects, thinking she was some deity descended from the heavens.
Seeing him, she stood up. However, just as quickly as she stood up, her steps weakened and she began falling forward. Grey caught her just in time.
"What is this?" Grey’s eyes widened as he held tightly onto Alissa.
"[Myriad Law of Chaos] power?" His eyes widened further.
There was visible [Myriad Law of Chaos] power surging inside Alissa. It was unstable and chaotic, but it was undeniably there.
"It hurts, Grey," Alissa said, looking in great distress.
"It is fine. Hold onto me tightly. I will make the pain vanish." Grey chuckled softly and continued holding onto Alissa, whose face was full of embarrassment, as he channeled his own [Myriad Law of Chaos].
It entered Alissa’s body. As soon as it did, a soft, long, pleasant gasp echoed from Alissa.
"Y-you bastard." Having realized the sound she had just made, she immediately became angry. "What did you just do to me?"
"It was not me. It was you," Grey said speechlessly. "I did not do anything, miss."
"Just get it over with," Alissa demanded with a fierce glare. She knew he was right. But she could not even clutch her face in embarrassment because of the chaotic law power wreaking havoc in her body.
"But this exceeded my expectations," Grey said with wide eyes.
"What? Did you get surprised after I tapped into the power of the law?" Alissa appeared proud when she spoke. "I am very talented."
"Talent." Grey clicked his tongue as he lightly knocked her on the head.
"Do you know what would have happened if I was not here?"
"What?" Alissa asked while gently massaging her head.
"You would have died," Grey sighed. "The law power is actively rejecting your body."
"Strange. So it is related to the body or specific physiques."
No wonder only Faceless, Past, and Future Ones could naturally use this law. It was because, for others, this law naturally rejected their mortal vessels. But Alissa was a pure irregularity. She was able to comprehend the law on her own.
"How do I make it stop rejecting me?" Alissa asked while blinking her long, curious eyes.
"As of right now, there is no way."
"But I want to learn this law," Alissa said with sheer determination. "If there is no way, then I will sit down right here and find one myself."
"I do not need any help." Alissa gave Grey a sharp huff and crossed her arms tightly over her chest.
Grey sighed seeing this.
"After that, what? The next day I find you dead?"
"I doubt you would even care if I died," Alissa said as she glanced at him and quickly averted her gaze.
"Do not say that." Grey let out a wry smile. "I will definitely miss you if you die."
"But I will not let you die in the first place."
Alissa flinched when she heard this. She glanced at Grey with a small blush forming on her smooth cheeks and just as quickly hid it as she huffed.
"I will try my best to not die then," Alissa said softly, as if this was a better compromise.
"You do not know what you are doing," Grey said speechlessly. "Why are you so persistent in learning this law?"
Because of you. You dumb idiot. Alissa’s face heated up slightly as she mumbled quietly in her mind.
She did promise to protect him, after all.
Alissa had a bigger concern on her hands right now, and this concern even affected her in cultivation.
It was Grey Lockhart. Whenever she closed her eyes, she would see his face. Whenever she was sitting somewhere with no one around, she would think about him, and she had been imagining embarrassing things in her sleep that she would be too ashamed to tell anyone.
She searched online. The results she got for her symptoms were clear: she was in love.
She refused to believe it. In the end, she got law deviation. This sudden chaotic outburst was the direct effect of it.
She was mad at herself for falling in love with this guy who tried all means to annoy her, and mad at Grey himself for not realizing her feelings for him.
She would rather die than say it to Grey out loud.
What if he rejected her? He already had Lia and Valeria.
Speaking of which, Alissa had been looking at them with hostile intent for a few hours now. They called her out for shopping earlier, but she just shut the icy door on them.
Jealousy. This was a completely new feeling for her.
"I will figure something out," Grey said softly. "I can find a way to make you cultivate that law."
"Really?" Alissa’s blue eyes lit up.
"Yeah. Do not try anything with the law until then. Be a good girl." Grey smiled and soon left the frosty room.
It was time to work on the primordial spirit.
He swiftly arrived in the Creator Space.
"Incorporating the fighting spirit and converting it into a primordial spirit should be easy," Grey thought to himself.
The method of fighting spirit conversion was directly related to metamorphosis energy. It was the vital energy required as the starting block for axiom energy generation and also the conversion to a primordial spirit.
"But the thing is, if I use it for axiom power, how will I use it for the primordial spirit?" Grey was deep in thought.
"Can I use the same ripple effect in metamorphosis energy to multiply it?"
No, that was not possible as it was not his own natural energy. His sixth rank would be filled with noise pollution, with a lot of external elements needed to cross over to the sixth rank.
It would seem like a chore.
Then, a thought occurred to him, perfectly aligning with his true nature. As a frequential being existing in the fifth dimension, his core existence was a living wave of energy rather than mere physical mass. He did not need to rely on standard structural conversion or solid material limits.
"Wait. What if I baptize it directly with axiom power?"
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