Chapter 2268
He fought hard at that moment and nearly finished hisst true energy to kill all the corpse puppets. Everybody else faced the same issue
Benjamin was from the same pavilion as Graham, and Graham had also asked him how he managed to spend thest moments after they were
transferred back to the Divine Void Slope. After all, fighting so many corpse puppets had exhausted their true energy and rendered them helpless.
After enquiring Benjamin for the details of the process, Graham came to a conclusion that no matter how strong they were, as long as they were in
the innate level, their true energy would still be used up. After all, the speed of their killing was in direct proportion to their strength. The faster they
killed, the crazier the corpse puppets grew. resulting in more energy being drained in the process. The weakerpetitors would kill the enemies with
a slower speed, and the corpse puppets’ attack would be weakened.
The Corpse Pavilion''s eldest disciple and himself were unquestionably the strongest among everyone there. They were the fastest in killing enemies,
and the corpse puppets in their area were the craziest. This caused arge amount of their true energy to be exhausted, although they were the
strongest. In the end, they were unable to continue.
As for Fane...
How did he manage to surpass their speed and be the first person to kill 120 corpse puppets when he was only at the intermediate stage of
innate level? Was Fane possibly stronger than them?Content bel0ngs to N?vel(D)r/a/ma.Org.
However, this could cause the corpse puppets to go crazy and consume a huge amount of Fane''s true energy!
The differences in their realms not only caused the differences in their lethality, but there was also a difference in the storage of their true energy.
Those in the final stage of the innate level had one quarter more storage of true energypared to those in the intermediate stage. Of course, the
precondition was that both were practicing martial skills of the same level. Graham assumed that Fane had not practiced any high-level martial skill
as that required talents and a good understanding of the realms.
Only those who achieved a certain fighting prowess can practice high-level martial skills. This was amon sense that everyone had the same
understanding, and that young man could not have practiced high-level martial skills. Since he had a quarter less of true energy storagepared to
Graham, how did Fane manage to finish the mission first when Graham suffered in the end, nearly failing toplete the challenge?
Graham just could not figure it out. He looked toward Fane, who was nearby.
Fane stood at his position calmly as he ignored all the discussions around him.
"He wasn''t hurt?” Graham''s voice was slightly hoarse when he spoke.
The Thousand Leaves Pavilion’s
disciples beside him quickly replied,
‘I''ve been looking at Fane since just,
now, andhe didn''t suffer from anys
wounds-at all. He didn''t replenisty his
true energy since he returned. and
hadignored anyone tnat waited to
tatk to him, standing still and looking
forward in silence this whole time."
"Impossible," insisted Graham, unable to believe what had happened
There was something wrong, for
sure. He killed 120 corpse puppets
and had struggled when he did, and
he was als@wounded after
completely-exhausting his true x
energy..On the other hand, G aham
couldwot help but suspect that’
something was wrong wi h Fane as
Fane was theplete opposite of
himself. Graham knew déep in his
heart that something was wrong
with this guy as Fane did not suffer
from any wounds or exhaustion of
true energy.
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"What''s impossi ble?" the Thousand,
Leaves Pavilion’s disciple standing
beside Graham asked curiously
when they heard what he said,
Graham did not answer his question and only observed Fane quietly as all sorts of ideas appeared in his head.
"1 think it''s impossible, too."