Chapter 618 "What?" "Seven rings!" Even the Grand Elders were stunned this time. The founder of the sect had only reached five rings, and the appearance of a six-ring prodigy was already shocking enough. But now, a seventh ring had sounded, surpassing anything they could have imagined.
"My goodness, that's seven rings! Just how terrifying is this person's talent?" Everyone was utterly shaken at that moment, their astonishment reaching unprecedented levels.
"A monster... this young man is a true monster!" Korbin's eyes gleamed with excitement. He was both shocked and thrilled, already envisioning the Netherworld Sect rising to unprecedented heights.
Tyler nodded in agreement. "This young man must be nurtured with everything we've got. When he matures, it will be the tfor our Netherworld Sect to soar, and surpassing our peak will be within reach!" The other Grand Elders also nodded in agreement.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtMeanwhile, Sebastian continued to immerse himself in comprehending the two hidden techniques within the Netherworld Bell. As he delved deeper, he becincreasingly convinced that these techniques were indeed related to the ones he had been practicing as they shared the sorigins.
However, there were also differences. His practice involved simultaneously cultivating both active and passive energy, while these two techniques seemed to have split the energies.
He attempted to merge the two techniques but failed. Yet, this failure unexpectedly triggered the awakening of his dormant memories. Past events flashed rapidly through his mind. Indeed, his memories had returned at that moment. He also realized that the place he was in was likely the legendary Coreland. He had thought it was merely a myth, but it turned out to be real.
However, Coreland was not as powerful as he had imagined. The technological level here was at least two to three hundred years behind the surface world. Moreover, the level of cultivation here was also lower-warriors were exceedingly rare, and grandmasters were even scarcer.
But he discovered something interesting-the two techniques hidden within the Netherworld Bell were likely derived from the third stage of the Eternal Rebirth Codex.
In other words, the technique Zachary had acquired back then was the third stage of the Eternal Rebirth Codex. This technique imposed extremely strict requirements on the practitioner's physique, and only those with both passive and active attributes could cultivate it.
So far, apart from himself, he had not encountered a second person with such qualifications.
Moreover, Zachary only had the third stage and not the preceding stages of the technique, making it impossible for him to fully cultivate it.
However, Zachary proved to be a genius as he managed to split the third stage into two separate parts-passive and active. Although this reduced the technique's power significantly, it also lowered the entry barrier for cultivation.
Humans were inherently divided into two energies, with men representing active and women representing passive energy. In theory, anyone, except those with unique conditions, could choose one of the two parts to cultivate.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmSebastian had already mastered the second stage of this technique to its peak. To continue advancing, he needed to find the third stage, and unexpectedly, a twist of fate had brought him to this place.
Was this a coincidence, or was it destiny?
He recalled that it was the Seraphic Tear Pendant's sudden change that opened the passage to Coreland. Perhaps the pendant was somehow connected to this technique in ways he had yet to understand. Unfortunately, the Seraphic Tear Pendant was now in Kaitlyn's possession. He knew he had to find a way to retrieve it.
At this point, he ceased inputting spiritual energy into the bell.
He had already memorized the two techniques. While he might have been able to make the Netherworld make the Bell ring foran eighth or even ninth tby continuing to channel energy, there was no longer any point in doing so. Previously, when he had lost his memory, he couldn't gauge the strength of the people in the Netherworld Sect.
But now, he had a rough estimate.
The outer apprentices weren't even warriors, the apprentices were warriors, and the elders were merely grandmasters. He guessed that the sect leader and all the great-elders were probably only equivalent to ordinary divine grandmasters.