Chapter 582 His condition
Chapter 582 His condition
Upon learning that the emperor's spear possessed a form of consciousness or will, Rain's reaction was not one of surprise. It was not the first time he had encountered artifacts with such characteristics. The shield he had acquired, for instance, had exhibited a similar trait.
What did catch Rain off guard, however, was the ease with which the emperor's spear accepted a human wielder. It was uncommon for such powerful and ancient artifacts to readily bond with individuals outside their respective races or lineages. The fact that the spear had allowed a human to wield it without significant resistance was unexpected and intriguing.
Or maybe not... and the spear only wanted someone with some skills. The shield was another matter.
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"What happened to him?" Rain asked.
"Sometimes you are annoyingly perceptive," Seadrei said and then sighed. "The first sea emperor showed signs that he was losing his mind. People at the time thought that he was blaming himself for the loss of that war, but over the years, the royal family and the emperors realized the challenges that the spear showed. Some of us received the title, but were unable to use the spear.
Others had gone mad and disappeared to end their own lives before they could do anything insane."
"You want to risk my daughter suffering the same fate?" Rain frowned.
"You managed to use the spear alone, and well, Sealyn should be able to do that much," Seadrei said and then looked at the shield. "Although it seems that using the other relics might be a bit too much for anyone."
"He was fine. Do you want to go see him at his home?" Rain asked. "I think that seeing you there for a while will make sure that he won't forget this incident anytime soon."
"Don't bully my father, Rain," Seara said while showing an angry look on her face after she crossed her arms. "You are lucky that you returned in one piece, or I would have two big reasons to lecture you."
"The weather is great today, don't you think?" Rain asked while looking to the sky beyond the window.
A vein began to throb in Seara's forehead, but eventually, she sighed and gave up. She was still a bit tired, so they didn't have time for that.
"How was the fight? We could feel our mana being drained," Terra said.
"It was fine, but it needs some improvements," Rain said. "I will spare you of the details, but in the end, the method of using weapons to gather power is more efficient. When I am the vessel of that power, I end up receiving some damage."
"But my seal countered the effects, right?" Terra asked. "You look fine... but I guess if I keep improving my skills, that will be fine. By the way, we also gained experience... a lot of it."
That didn't surprise Rain at all, and that was a good thing since Rain couldn't reap all of the benefits. Besides, the more their skills improve, the more powerful the seals will become.
Rain's desire to increase the number of magic seals, allowing for greater coordination and synergy between members, was quite the goal. However, achieving this feat was no simple task, as the technique of creating such seals required a profound level of trust and harmony between the individuals involved. It demanded an unshakable bond and absolute faith in one another's intentions.
With this in mind, Rain had also extended the use of these seals to Terra and Seara, providing them with the opportunity to draw upon his mana to enhance their physical capabilities. In order to utilize these seals, a particular condition had been set, one that had initially elicited laughter from Rain and a fair amount of embarrassment from his wives...
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