Chapter 1161: Prove Your Innocence
Chapter 1161: Prove Your Innocence
For the past two years, ever since Krune began to comprehend the Divine Sense Laws, his Spiritual Incarnation was unstable. With that, he wasn’t able to take advantage of it.
Only now, when he had fully healed his Spiritual Incarnation, was he able to begin his plans.
In the meantime, his clones had been creating countless metal plates for the task at hand. After making a general estimate based on his current cultivation base and the potency of his Land Incarnation, they made a metal plate that was 90 meters in radius.
This was where the maximum potency could be established. A Land Incarnation was split into two regions, the core and the outer region.
A tenth of one’s Divine Sense range conformed to the core region of the Land Incarnation, the area where it was the strongest and most potent.
At the God Core Realm, the range of the divine sense conformed to 900 meters. Hence, the core region of maximum potency spanned 90 meters.
Once Krune recovered, five clones unleashed their Land Incarnations after committing suicide, eradicating all the laws forming the metal plate before replacing them with the laws forming his Spiritual Incarnation.
The remaining clones began to cut and dice up the five metal plates, extracting the parts with the Divine Sense Laws.
They then placed the pile in one corner, having no idea what it could be used for. Afraid that further actions would destabilize his Spiritual Incarnation once again, the clones stopped the process.
Zamura looked at the pile of metal full of Divine Sense Laws, smiling as he asked, “Why don’t we make a cultivation chamber out of it?”
“That’ll be a bit hard to do at this moment,” Krune’s clone replied. “I won’t be able to create enough materials for that in my present situation.”
“There’s no rush.” Zamura laughed after hearing that. “Once you return, we’ll make it. In the meantime, I’ll research a way to turn this pile of Divine Sense Laws into a cultivation chamber. This way, all of us would be able to comprehend this law.”
“That’ll be helpful,” the clone thought for a moment before responding. “Also, I’ll probably be retracting most of my clones. The foes I have to face are too strong. I can’t divide my strength so much.”
“You don’t need to worry about things here,” Zamura replied. “Feifei’s Monster Geckos are managing most of the things.”
He then stretched his hand and said, “Place three of your Little Krune fragments in a Pseudo Wisp and give it to me. I’ll ensure that any attacks targeted through your Spiritual Incarnation won’t damage them.”
“You can do that?” Krune asked in surprise.
After all, only after he started to roam out did he realize that attacks could be transmitted through a Spiritual Incarnation towards all the Land Incarnations of the respective cultivator. Similarly, an enemy could launch an attack on the cultivator through one of their Land Incarnations.
Cultivators like Kirena were able to destroy the Spiritual Incarnation itself through this connection. It was because the laws forming the Spiritual Incarnations weren’t exclusive to the individual alone.
If both the fighting cultivators had the law of Fire in their Spiritual Incarnation, then they could use this law of Fire to transmit their attack through all of the God Realm and target their opponents. The deeper their comprehension of the law of Fire, the farther they could transmit this attack.
So, having comprehended more laws would make someone stronger. However, at the same time, it would also make them more vulnerable. It was a conflicting choice of interest.
“Yes, I’ve been researching this topic all along,” Zamura told him. “I have a certain degree of confidence in being capable of achieving it. Though, if the one that’s attacking you is an actual immortal, even I cannot give any guarantees.”
“Thanks, your guarantee is more than enough for me,” Krune laughed as he replied. “Then again, I do have abilities that’ll mitigate this attack to a certain extent. So at most, I’ll be the only one dying from it. My clones here won’t be affected.”
As their conversation continued in the Mountain Sect Sub-Realm, Krune sighed in relief upon reaching the border of the Misty Plains. He had been fighting a lot against the earthen hands. Now that he had reached the border, he could relax.
‘But from now onwards, the situation might become more and more dangerous.’ Krune sighed, recalling that Little Cally had returned. And by the sound of it, it had been scheming a lot to make his life miserable.
If he wasn’t careful, he would find himself in more and more tricky situations. If not for the abilities he obtained in the Sub-Realm, it would have been hard for him to escape from the first trap Little Cally had set up for him.
Now that it had a better understanding of his abilities, the traps would become harder and harder to escape from.
Sighing as he thought, Krune exited the Misty Plains, crossing the curtain made of mist as he stepped foot on the ground, suddenly flinching when countless chains shot out of the ground and wrapped around his limbs, constricting him immediately.
In fact, the chains seemed to have a mysterious power as they began to melt, looking like they would fuse into his body.
In an instant, thanks to the Divine Sense Laws, Krune determined that the attack was aimed at the laws of Metal, Restriction, Earth, and Sound that were part of his Spiritual Incarnation. Using them as the medium, the chains bore into his body.
“Hahaha! You got caught in my trap.” A cultivator laughed boisterously as he walked out of his hiding location, looking at Krune as he said in greed, “Now, hand over the treasures you had stolen, especially the Galki.”
“Are you sure that you hadn’t mistaken me for someone else?” Krune tilted his head, asking in confusion. “I have been inside this Misty Plains for a decade now. So, I cannot remember taking anything with me.”
“Is that so?” the cultivator said, clearly unconvinced. “Then, prove it.”
“It’s simple,” Krune replied. “Just check me. If there’s anything on me to prove your claims, then you are right.”