Chapter 1423 - Second Life (1) (2/2)

After transferring Zabia and the Vinum geniuses to the demon sage tower, Dyon then focused in on the massive infernal core that acted as the central core to the Mystical World.

Firstly, one needed to find the 'spatial anchors' of the Mystical World. Without these spatial anchors, it was very possible for a Mystical World to become lost in a plane of their own. They acted as the coordinates to the Mystical World, allowing it to be found with certainty. In addition, its because Legacy Worlds do not have these spatial anchors that their movements are often unpredictable and require special tools to find them once more.

After locating all spatial anchors, there came the process of transferring them to an appropriate vessel. Luckily, the central core of a world is perfect for that task. Unluckily, the process of moving even one for a Mystical World so large was far more than what Dyon could bear alone. If it wasn't for Amphorae's help, he would have failed miserably, something the Demon Sage found very funny.

One by one, the spatial anchors were moved and the world started to slowly dissipate around them. In the end, Dyon only needed to move the infernal core into one of the demon sage tower's many rooms.

However, that was when he ran into yet another problem. The infernal core was over 2 kilometers in diameter, yet, the only room Dyon had unlocked large enough to hold it was currently housing millions of rodents he was still selectively breeding.

In the end, it took Amphorae giving her father a side eye to work everything out. The spirit then recognized the demon sage as its former owner and opened up a room on the third floor that Dyon hadn't had access to previously. Unfortunately, the Demon Sage was too stingy to simply give Dyon access to the rest of the tower.

One had to remember that the Demon Sage didn't face any trials at all when he received the tower. This was obvious… After all, how could he pass a trial set by a transcendent?

It was purely because the Demon Sage hated his successor that he implemented these trials where there were none before. Knowing this, why would he remove them now?

Dyon could only roll his eyes at this supposed father-in-law of his. In fact, he refused to acknowledge him as such, instead settling on the 'old bastard' title.

Finally, they were prepared to set off. Now that Dyon had access to quite a few dao stones, albeit only a few hundred since he hadn't had time to mine more, the trip across the universe was far quicker. What should have taken him months was completed in just a few hours. By the following weeks when the beast clans appeared, a training ground they had been using for millions of years would be gone.