Alex put away his sword immediately and frowned as he stepped back. "I can't help? It's my cauldron."
"No, your cauldron will have to survive on its own," Godslayer said. "Just let it do its thing. It will come out better, I promise you."
Alex reluctantly nodded. He reached through his bond to Memory, and even though he knew it couldn't hear him at that moment, told it to do its best. It had to survive through this.
A vague sense of affirming feeling flowed back through the bond, surprising Alex. He hadn't expected the cauldron to still be able to hear him.
As Alex stepped back, the first lightning bolt struck down from the heavens, striking the cauldron. The lightning struck the cauldron straight on without anything blocking it. However, even so, the cauldron stopped it entirely.
With his Demon Eyes, Alex could see Memory absorbing the energy surrounding it at that immediate moment. All the energy from the tribulation lightning that it stopped was going into it, making it stronger.
Memory was already strong as a cauldron for Immortal pills, so now Alex could only wonder how much better it was going to become. He hoped deeply that Memory could withstand all nine lightning bolts.
* * * * * * *
The entire world watched the next phenomenon that occurred after Alex formed his Axiom. They had expected the surprise to be over when the Heavenly Principles left, but in its stead was now tribulation lightning, and for none other than a cauldron at that.
Seeing a cauldron evolve during the final competition of the greatest Alchemy tournament in the past hundreds of thousands of years was not something that many could have ever expected to see.
The one who was most surprised of all was, in fact, Shen Yaojia, the Artifact God. She had been very surprised by Alex learning an Axiom, but considering she worked with artifacts all the time, she was more surprised by the artifact tribulation she was able to witness.
She had only ever heard of such a thing being possible and had never truly seen it happen. Her master had still taught her everything about it, so she knew more than enough to understand just how incredible this was.
"Your Majesty," she spoke up from where she sat. "Would you mind if I approached the stage? I wish to see this happen from as close as possible."
The Alchemy God looked toward her and considered her request for a moment. "If you wish to, you may."
Shen Yaojia flew out of the chamber and flew down toward the stage, where she stood only meters away from the giant cauldron that took on the tribulation lightning.
It was an interesting experience to see something she had wanted to see all this time. And more than that, she wanted to see the outcome of what came because of the tribulation.
Her master had told her something, but she still found herself doubting it. Surely, artifact spirits that went through tribulations were not that different from the ones that evolved normally.
She absolutely needed to know now.
Her eyes narrowed all of a sudden as she began to see a shape around the cauldron. A shape that appeared more like a mirage than anything else. Still, it was a real shape, and it was the shape of a woman.
No Comments Yet
Post a new comment
Register or Login