Chapter 821 Intent Assault
Alex stood in front of the black stele, looking at it again to try and read it.
From what he knew, from what his mother had told him, the information on the stele was not complete. Or rather, what he could see was not complete.
Alex went around the black stele with an iridescent hue to see if there was something he didn't quite catch. Of course, there was nothing on the back half of the stele, meaning whatever remaining information about the technique was here, it was likely underground.
Alex did think of pulling the stele out, but just the fear of the owner's intent to assault him kept him away.
He went back to the front and prepared himself. He calmed himself and slowly sent out his spiritual sense to 'read' the stele.
Of course, he couldn't actually read it, as being able to read the stele would most likely destroy his spirit. That was why he hadn't even learned to read the human language yet.
He was afraid of the strength of the intent on the stele if he could actually read it.
Since he was only going to scan it with his spiritual sense and depend on his mind to translate it for some reason, he decided to begin.
He closed his eyes and reached the stele with his senses. The moment he did, he could feel the intent carved into the stone itself.
Since he knew what he was up against and what would happen if he lingered on it too much, Alex quickly skipped through the upper part of the stele and reached underground.
Spiritual sense didn't work as well underground as it did overground. The lump of dirt on the ground worked in some ways to resist a spiritual sense.
Normally, if one just let their spiritual sense wander around, it wouldn't even penetrate the ground. However, when one was actually focused on the ground itself, the resistance was surprisingly too easy to fight against.
Even though there was some pushback on his spiritual sense, it reduced its effectiveness by maybe 5% at best, so Alex quickly read through it.
Of course, it would be entirely different if strong formations were laid on the ground or there were spirit veins not very deep in the ground.
Right now, there was nothing to stop Alex's spiritual sense, so it helped Alex see the actual size of the Stele.
He looked in surprise as he realized that it was actually nearly 3 times bigger than what it appeared to be.
Like an iceberg, the bigger part of the stele was hidden from view.
Once Alex got over his surprise, he decided to start scanning the rest of the stele.
He looked over at the very first word that was hidden below the surface and realized he could read it.
Back when his mother was learning the human language, they had realized that the words had to be read backward in the human language to make sense.
To find that information, Alex had to inevitably read a few of the words. One of those words was the word 'Heaven'.
Alex saw that word on the stele at this very moment.
Immediately, an intense pain grew in his mind as he screamed in agony. The spiritual sea's water sloshed around as his entire mental world felt like it was collapsing.
The artifact spirit woke up from its sleep and started scolding Alex for doing whatever it was doing.
In fact, even the silver mountain shuddered under the force of the intent that was entering his mind.
Alex quickly retracted his senses from the stele and went into his own mind.
Yellow fog erupted from all around him that tried to fight off the intent of the owner of the stele.
The intent wasn't something solid or even visible. It was something Alex could feel it in the surrounding, slowly trying to corrupt him.
Alex released the yellow fog to every corner of his spiritual world, but it did nothing from what he could see.
He couldn't help but frown as the intent continued bearing down on his spiritual world while Alex had no idea what he could do to protect himself.
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