Chapter 887: Valefor's Adventure (2)
Although Valefor's malevolent aura seemed to have awakened the Fire Fiends' intelligence, it was only an illusion. He had simply awakened their fear of him with his overwhelming
slaughter energy.
History may have been erased and changed, but the experience of endless slaughter has been preserved in Valefor.
He had simply killed far too many beings.
Originally, such an oppressive slaughter aura should have been counter-effective on the Fire Fiends due to the wrongful deaths of their past lives that turned them into vengeful spirits of fire.
However, Valefor's slaughter aura also contained his rage against injustice and wrongdoings done to him.
As such, the Fire Fiends felt both fear and belonging, as if they were kindred spirits.
If Valefor hadn't felt pity for their tragic experience, he wouldn't have spared any merciful words.
He would have simply killed them all.
After the Fire Fiends' killing intent was quelled, Valefor glanced around before fixing his gaze on a burning charcoal-black tree in the distance.
Although the Eternal Purpleflame had destroyed most things on the surface of the Purpleflame Territory, it did not destroy everything.
The fact that some trees could withstand the Eternal Purpleflame proved they were unordinary. Instead of reducing dust like most things, the charcoal-black tree had adapted to the fiery properties of the Eternal Purpleflame.
Without a tenacious life force to slow down its destruction, it wouldn't have been possible to adapt.
"Decamillenium-Year Blazewood... It's quite an excellent material for refining tools. It just so happens that I am lacking a suitable weapon," Valefor casually commented.
Shortly after, he expended a significant amount of effort to break off the charcoal-black tree, leaving the roots intact.
Although the Decamillenium-Year Blazewood had wood properties originally, it had become no different from a piece of extremely sturdy metal under the baptism of the Eternal Purpleflame over the years.
More importantly, it was also very receptive to the Eternal Purpleflame.
Since there was an excellent material capable of accommodating the power of the Eternal Purpleflame lying around, why would Valefor make use of it?
'This material can withstand True God-level fire, so it has to be at least Quasi-True Divinity grade. However, it is so brittle that even three hours of shock attacks from a Peak Rank 7 Divine Being can break it,' Valefor analyzed.
The Decamillenium-Year Blazewood was obviously a very strong material, yet it was also fatally weak against shock.
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