Chapter 672: First Yang (1/2)
”...so in short, I would need Divine Energy for this formation to work. We have to get rid of this corrosion as soon as possible.”
Inside the temple of the Flames of Olympus, the Sect Master and the Grand Elder along with their wives arrived due to Raven's call for assistance.
It didn't take them long at all and as soon as they appeared, Raven explained the situation to them.
Alwina - the Sect Master's Wife, looked at Elder Flames, causing the poor entity to flinch. She then sighed and said:
”Look here, you should be reporting these things right away. Now your little cover has been blown.”
”That's right, Elder Flame.” The Sect Master agreed with his wife's words. ”This is an emergency. You shouldn't be impartial when it comes to these kinds of matters. It concerns the lives of millions.”
”Yes, it is indeed my mistake. I'm sorry.” Elder Flame meekly replied as his flames became smaller.
”Well then, when do we start?” The Grand Elder asked.
”Hold on just a bit, I'll draw the formation first.” Raven replied.
Without wasting any more time, he took out the Brush of Wisdom and began drawing runes. As soon as he began, the temple began shining with golden and silver radiance. As the lines intersected, the profound mysteries of Runic Secret Origin began forming mystical runes that arranged themselves in orderly fashion in front of Raven.
Everyone was dazed with the unparalleled beauty of this phenomenon. No matter how many times they see Raven doing what he's best at, this impression never gets old.
What surprised them is the sudden appearance of blurry, ancient Constellations. As soon as these constellations appeared, the Runes fused to the nodes of each constellations, seemingly bringing them to life.
Numerous fluctuations suddenly appeared. Everyone was shocked to feel the lively elements rushing around them, from the basic elements to the mutated ones, each of them made their presence known by the releasing a distinct fluctuation that solely belongs to them.
All of a sudden, their surroundings changed. Previously, they were inside a temple but now it was as if they were in space. Surrounding with an endless velvet blanket filled with silver sparkles. Six constellations appeared above them, revolving around the Last Seal.
”This...this is...” Elder Flame was gobsmacked. It wasn't just him. This phenomena was so strange and mystical that the rest were speechless as well.
Raven's hand turned into a blur as he finished drawing yet another set of runes. Another constellation was summoned and this time, it appeared directly on Elder Flame's body. The runes that Raven drew flew on to the nodes of the constellation inside Elder Flame's body. As soon as they did, Elder Flame felt an inexplicable rush that made him cheer out loud unconsciously.
”This...this is...Extreme Yang Illumination!!! The first light and the Father of Primordial Fire! What the hell!?”
Elder Flame's mouth was ajar when he realized this. How can he not? The Extreme Yang Illumination is also known as the First Light to exist, it was the raw and purest form of Yang Element. It is also the one that gave birth to the Primordial Fire and it was the Primordial Fire that gave birth to the First Sun! Elder Flame is a Sun Rock that cultivated 100 types of Flames but none of the flames he has could even hold a candle to the Primordial Flame.
Hell, none of his flames could even reach the temperature on the Sun's surface. Yet now, this kid just drew the constellation of his ancestor on his body, this was just absurd.
”Don't get the wrong idea, Sun Rock.” Raven snorted, waking Elder Flame out of his stupor. ”That constellation is only temporary. Also, it doesn't contain any essence. In short, just a piece of skin. Even if you try your hardest, you won't be able to use that to you advantage. I'm using this for the sake of saving the sect, not for you.”
Elder Flame was disheartened but he didn't dare to show it. He felt a little embarrassed so he replied: ”O-of course! F-for the sake of the sect! Who said that I was entertaining any ideas?”
But in reality, he felt that it was a shame.