Lightning Is The Only Way Chapter 307
Advertisement
The group told Gravis what they went through in their first trial. They had to defend themselves from an army of beasts that grew more and more numerous as time went by, without any pause. Gravis immediately saw the similarity between that trial and his mad dash for power back in his homeworld. Back then, he had willingly put himself in a similar situation.
That mad dash for power had helped him in condensing his initial Will-Aura. After all, it was good tempering, and it gave a lot of combat experience. The group had to adapt to waves of beasts that continually got stronger to survive.
This confirmed Gravis' thought that Heaven was putting the group through the perfect trials for them. After all, they had three people that went through the tenth level of Energy Gathering. They were probably more valuable to Heaven than all the other groups combined. In total, their trial had been going on for one month.
Then, it was Gravis' turn to tell of his first trial. He told them of the priest that he had met and how outclassed he was. When he told them how prepared the priest was for him, their disbelief only increased. How could he have possibly gotten out of that situation alive? In their minds, it had been impossible for him to win.
When he came to the point where he told them about his guesses on how the Jade Tokens worked, they realized that there really was a chance. It actually sounded really logical! Yet, even if that solution appeared logical to them now, they doubted that they would have been able to see it in such a situation.
Emotions could be a liability in a fight. If one feared the enemy too much, they would think less about a way to survive and more about the horror they were experiencing themselves. Only by keeping a cool head in a stressful situation would one be able to make the best decisions.
When Gravis came to the point where the fight ended, the reactions of the group were mixed. Joyce looked with disgust at Gravis. Claude, the lightning disciple, looked a little uncomfortable. Manuel just laughed. After all, he had done similar things in the past. The darkness disciple looked with motivation and admiration at Gravis. Gravis had used all his weapons, no matter how despicable, to win the fight. That perfectly fit the temperament of darkness cultivators.
"And that's where I got that spear," Gravis said as he pointed at the spear that Manuel was holding. He wanted to familiarize himself with his weapon, so he carried it around.
Advertisement
Yet, admiration was the last thing on the group's mind right now. Of course, Gravis' performance was more than praiseworthy, but the fact that Gravis went through such an insane first trial made them nervous and afraid of their future trials. This obviously didn't conform to the rules of the inheritance. Also, how was it possible that a priest was inside this trial? Hadn't a previous ascendent created this trial?
"Will we be able to survive?" Joyce asked the group with worry, but they also weren't sure. This showed a precedence of something way too powerful appearing. If something like this happened to them, they could only die. Should they stop and wait until they reached the Self Stage? After all, there was no time limit.
"Something like this won't happen to you," Gravis said, eliciting unsure glances from the group. They knew that Gravis knew a lot, but they couldn't bet their lives on that. After all, Gravis could be mistaken.
Gravis saw that and rubbed his chin in thought. "Hey, wait here for a minute, okay?" he said. Then, he went back into the corridor he came from. The door to the first trial was closed again, but not the door to the corridor that led to the first trial. The group looked at the retreating Gravis in confusion. What was he doing? Did he need to take a shit?
After running for about two kilometers, so that he was outside their Spirit's range, he stopped and looked at the ceiling. "You three are probably having a grand ol' time watching this. Two are probably watching in interest, while the last one is watching in frustration," he said with a smirk.
The three beings he was referring to were the lower Heaven, highest Heaven, and his father. "Anyway, so you've seen how unsure they are after they heard what happened to me in the first trial. They might decide to completely follow me from now on or to just wait here for 40 years or so. I guess highest Heaven isn't a big fan of that. After all, you want powerful cultivators and also people close to me so that you can take them hostage in the future."
Of course, no one answered.
Gravis only smirked. "I am pretty close to Joyce and Manuel, and you know that. So, how about this? I tell them about the Heaven's Trial and how it works so that they can continue tempering themselves. When they know the background, they can temper themselves without any worries. We all want that, right? So, that alright with you?"
Advertisement
"The old bastard said ok," the voice of Gravis' father appeared in his mind.
Gravis nodded. "Alrighty then."
Even though he hadn't shown any outward emotional reaction to his father's voice, Gravis was still happy and relieved that his father was watching him. This showed that his father was interested in and supportive of Gravis' progress. This also reminded him that he still had a family waiting for him. He hadn't talked to his mother in years, and he was also missing her.
After that, Gravis walked back to the group, who was still discussing and gathered their attention. "Alright, I just got the OK to tell you the truth about this inheritance," he said, eliciting even more confused expressions.
Gravis explained to them the worth of a cultivator and the different standings in the middle world. That was to tell them their importance to Heaven. Then, he told them about the concept of a Heaven's Trial.
After he was finished, a lot more things made sense. The appearance of a priest in the first trial, the splitting off from the other groups, the incomprehensible amount of wealth in this "inheritance", the continually changing trials, it all made sense now!
"So anyways," Gravis said, "that's why you don't have to be worried. Your group is more valuable than every other group combined. Heaven will send trials at you that will push you to your limit, but it won't send something so strong that only death is left."
Then, Gravis looked solemnly at them. "Of course, you can't take it lightly. You will still be in mortal danger. It might even make the next trial extra hard just to prove that you can't lose focus. Going through the tenth Stage of Energy Gathering is nice, but if you can't even get through something like that, what's the point of letting you ascend?"
All this information came as a shock to the group. Heaven had always been an elusive concept, something beyond time and comprehension. Yet, the way Gravis explained Heaven, it seemed almost human. On one point, they felt they understood Heaven better, but on another point, this kind of took some of the exciting mysticism and magic out of the world. After all, the force that governed the entire world was basically nothing more than an administrator of some area.
"But if that is true, why did it send a priest at you?" Manuel asked.
Gravis rolled his eyes. "Duh, because it wants to kill me. My goal is to kill this garbage lower Heaven, and I am pretty fucking close to having that strength. It is backed into a corner. Any beast that is backed into a corner will try its very best to defend itself."
Manuel was a little surprised by the logical and mundane explanation. Again, Heaven appeared like just some dude in his eyes. This really overturned all his previous feelings for Heaven and the rules of the world. It was just too logical and calculating, just like a human.
"How many Magic Stones do you have, Manuel?" Claude asked suddenly.
Manuel turned to the person with confusion, but then his face warped into a smirk. "Good decision! I have enough for you. I'll lend them to you for the time being, but you better repay me, okay?"
Claude sighed and nodded. "Thank you. I won't forget this debt."
BANG!
His Spirit shattered, and he fell back into the Energy Gathering Stage. Joyce and the darkness disciple were pleasantly surprised while Gravis smirked. "That's the right decision," he said.
With this, the whole group would consist of people that went through the tenth Stage of Energy Gathering. For everyone else, this Heaven's Trial was a nearly sure death sentence, but for this group, it was the best tempering experience in the entire world. Not everyone had the luxury of having Heaven choose appropriate tempering for them.
"Anyway, you go on and continue," Gravis said as he walked to the second trial. Just like before, there was one door with a '1' and one door with a '4'. "I'll be the first to finish the second trial. See you in a couple of months!" he said with a wave as he pushed open the door.
The group was a little surprised by the sudden departure, but they all gave their farewells. This time, it would be them who would enter their trials later.
BANG!
The door closed behind Gravis, and he sighed. "Even though the second trial probably won't be nearly as hard as the first one, I am actually more apprehensive about this one. Judging by this petty-ass Heaven's personality, I will probably have to do some disgusting things."
And with that, Gravis walked along the corridor to his second trial.
Advertisement
- In Serial105 Chapters
Silver Fox and the Western Hero
Author's Note. This is book 7! Please feel free to hop on and enjoy! If you find you like my writing style, I hope you'll check out the first 6 books, all available to read on Kindle Unlimited, link below!) Alex was dying, and all the millions his father had left him meant nothing. The life he had been so eager to embrace, to do the memory of his father proud, would soon come to an end. Cancer. That ugly, terrible word. He had tried to be strong for his mother, even when the treatments left him violently ill, his body wracked with pain, his friends and even his girlfriend leaving him almost as fast as his once impressive physique wasted to nothing under the ravages of his illness. And just when he thought all hope was dead, a couple discrete referals placed by high-powered friends of his family got him an exclusive spot at the most sophisticated cryonic facility in the world. He didn't know if there was such a thing as an afterlife, but part of the package included uploading a copy of his cortex into a digital universe filled countless worlds to explore, where he could embrace whatever class or profession he could dream of. All of which sounded hell of a lot better than the miserable death waiting for him in the real world. In the end, he signed the paperwork, putting his pathetic flickering life in the hands of potential quacks and charlatans. After all, with death just days away, what did he have to lose? Even if he could never be successfully revived, he could at least adventure his heart out. (Authors Note: Books 1-6 are now live on Amazon and here is a link if you wanted to check it out! And I will continue to post chapters to Book 6 here first, until that tale is told! I hope you enjoy! And if you wanted to help support my work by checking out book 1 on Amazon, I would be extremely grateful!)
8 121 - In Serial7 Chapters
Animus Smith
Zen Chardo is just your average highschool student, at least that's what he thinks but in reality he is quietly extraordinary. Its as if he only exists when interacted with, like he has no place in reality and if it was up to him he may well have faded into obscurity if not for those closest to him. Despite the otherworldliness of these embellishments Zen is in fact human and like all humans is drawn to others, it is through these bonds that he makes his mark on the world... or should I say worlds, for this is a story of adventure and magic in another world. A young man's quest to safeguard the future of those he cares about. This is the story of Zen, the Animus Smith.
8 247 - In Serial52 Chapters
Magica Storia
Benjamin "Benny" Estrella is an average kid living under the shadow of his high-flying family. He resigns to his fate that he will always live an average life, overshadowed by everyone around him. That is until he receives a mysterious old family heirloom. Benny doesn't know its significance until after a series of events where he is transported to Mundo Magica, a parallel world of Adventurers and Magic. There he meets Tenryu Fyreroar, an Adventurer with a penchant of setting things on fire with his Fire Magic and Swordsmage Skills, whom he seems to share a strange connection. As Benny acquaints himself to his new surroundings, he is thrust into a world filled with new possibilities and adventure. In this world, he might possibly find the true potential he has deep within. That is...if he can survive.
8 252 - In Serial20 Chapters
Godmaker's Gem
Do objects have a soul? A memory? A being? Are they just a bunch of inanimate objects or do they have an ego? Those a pen, a chair, a grain of sand, have a personality? And if they don’t, what would haőppen if they do get one. Not possessed by another being, but have a being that came from nothing. And when they die where do they go? Can something without a soul be even considered alive? Ps: cover only temporary, looking for a better one. Open to suggestions.
8 208 - In Serial36 Chapters
Jack's Journey
In Jack's world, humans control only a small piece of land. Pushed by powerful and intelligent monsters, humanity lacks farms and resources. Living in the world where might makes right, humanity can only rely on accumulations of their ancestors to survive. Humanity is not a very successful race. Jack is only a son of a farmer. He waits for a military conscription, to fight on the frontier. Jack doesn't have great dreams, he just wants to be strong enough to defend himself. He doesn't know the humanity is currently on the brink of extinction and everyone’s lives are going to soon change diametrically, as the civilization is crumbling apart. WARNING: Not all tags are relevant from the beginning of the story. (Antihero, Post-Apocalyptic)
8 272 - In Serial78 Chapters
Those Zombies Again
One day Sam wakes up in a world full of zombies and tries to survive.PSFirst of all i would not recommend this novel if you haven't read like hundred of novels already. Its pretty weird and depressing novel.This story is told almost completely from MC point of view. Third person.MC is a pretty ugly random guy with different psychological problems. He is antisocial and limited person.Lore - Since MC is limited and barely interested in people or just surroundings, you will get pretty limited descriptions on stuff, it was meant to be like that.Characters - Obviously for the same reason, you will not see much characters, usually you wont get their description or even names.Fights - I personally hate those fights in novels which take like few chapters to describe some shitty encounters. For example MC is making his "move" and then you get half chapter of description of his thoughts and the ways his face is looking, and the way like his opponent surprised and the way crowd is reacting and so on. I really hate all that shit so fights in this novel will be described not that often, only if an equal or a new opponent, and only in a strict and straightforward way, no bullshit.Now this novel is not exactly fantasy, its more like grim realistic-fantasy.But i will have to explain what i mean. Lets take rape in most novels as an example. Usually MC will be justified to rape a girl one way or another. Common example is aphrodisiac. Or the girl were trying to kill him so he had to "punish" her. Or she just happened to jump on his thing and then after rape she become his girlfriend etc, Those are examples of "fan service" in novel. So MC would be justified and readers woun't feel too uncomfortable to read something like that.So there is no "fan service" in this novel, like at all. You will have to read some stuff that will make you feel uncomfortable and you woun't like it.Common sense also means that there is barely gonna be any "random" events which MC is gonna be part of. No treasures and superpowers he founds because he is "special". He will not meet antagonists on his way.This novels world will not spin around MC in any way. He will usually sit in his deep cave and no one around will give a damn about him or even know of his existence.So this novel is not for you to have fun and enjoy reading. Not to make you feel comfortable, satisfied or happy.Its probably the opposite.There are some standards which novel usually sticks to in order to become popular. Obviously i did not meet those standards at all.
8 151

