Chapter 860: Tree (1/2)

Gravis spent the next 200 years just being underground. He still had over 150 years left until Siral's tribulation, which was more than enough to make his way back.

Why did Gravis wait for so long?

It was important that Gravis faded from everyone's memory. Yes, they might still remember him, but inside their mind, they would have already accepted that they would never see Gravis again.

During these 200 years, Gravis experimented on his own body. Comprehending the Composition of his body was unnecessary since his body was composed of Punishment Lightning. However, he could still learn some general processes that would also be in place for a body that was not composed of Punishment Lightning.

Gravis had also been slowly moving away from his previous location in these 200 years. By now, he was nowhere near his old location anymore.

SHING!

Gravis came out of the ground for the first time in 200 years and looked around.

Forest.

Who would have thought?

Gravis had already gotten all the tempering he wanted, and his Will-Aura was now on the level of a Peak Immortal King. His next tempering would be when Siral underwent his tribulation.

However, Gravis was still interested in the beast territory. The effect of the Law Comprehension Fruits was something that intrigued him. There had to be something that was useful for him.

Gravis aimlessly traveled through the Great Forest until he met a beast. Then, just like last time, Gravis went up the chain of command until he was before another Minor Circulation Immortal King.

”Are there any Law Comprehension Areas for level five Laws in the surroundings?” Gravis asked. His posture was not subservient but also not aggressive. It was just like he would speak with someone that was equal.

The rhinoceros in front of him was a Mid Minor Circulation Immortal King, but it didn't mind Gravis' posture. Gravis was a Black Demon, and these beasts were always powerful. It preferred that Gravis didn't have an aggressive posture right now.

”There are a couple,” the rhinoceros answered.

When Gravis heard that, his interest increased. He had come to the right place.

”What about the Mixed Elements Law?” Gravis asked.

The rhinoceros looked with skepticism at Gravis. ”There is one, but going there will be meaningless for you.”

”Why?” Gravis asked.

”The level of power of the trees there is too high for you,” he said. ”They are not interested in Minor Circulation Immortal Kings. They are not even interested in the majority of Major Circulation Immortal Kings.”

Yet, Gravis didn't give up. He had remembered something, and he was sure that there was a second way to pay the trees. ”You said most,” Gravis said. ”Which means that these trees are interested in more than just power. They are also interested in Laws, right?”

Gravis had been very careful with his phrasing. If he appeared like someone with no idea how these trees conducted their traits, beasts might suspect him of being a human.

”Of course they do,” the rhinoceros said as if it was something obvious, ”but they are only interested if you have level five Laws of your own.”

”Tell me where I can find them,” Gravis said.

The rhinoceros scoffed. Gravis was obviously too weak for something like this, but the rhinoceros didn't care.

Gravis received some directions and left. The Law Comprehension Area was not close, and Gravis had to travel for nearly a day to arrive at his destination.

When Gravis saw the Law Comprehension Area, his mouth opened wide in shock.

Chaos!

Everything was in chaos!

There were mud plains for the Major Law of Mud, magma pits, freezing water filled with lightning, burning lightning storms, and much more. It was a miracle that this entire thing still existed. All these different plains should have long annihilated each other. According to logic, this Law Comprehension Area shouldn't exist.

However, Gravis soon found an answer.

Trees of different sizes and levels were growing all along the Law Comprehension Area. The mud pit was filled with gigantic trees that had brown fruits growing on them, for example. There were so many trees that it was nearly impossible to find a spot without one of them.

There were even trees growing upside down, their roots stuck in the burning storm clouds.