Chapter 711: Infernal Spark
Chapter 711 Infernal Spark
The Demon Prince had made sure he selected the best candidate for his plan, after all with the amount of effort he had placed into this endeavor, it would be ridiculous if he did not go for the best.
Archimedes was truly unique, not because her talents were the worst among all Lightning Kirin that had ever existed like her coven had wrongfully assumed, it was in fact the opposite, she was the greatest genius in the Lightning Kirin coven, and the Demon Prince had likely waited for billions of years for the perfect candidate to be born before he took over her body and infected her bloodline root.
Every time Archimedes died, the benefits she gained were several-fold greater than what an average Lightning Kirin would receive, therefore the Demon Prince’s talent and levels had been growing at an insane rate, reaching such levels that even if he had lived for a thousand more Eras, Ohrox would have never reached this height.
When Archimedes died for the final time, Ohrox would be resurrected, hundreds of times more talented and powerful. If that was the case then his plans would already be ungodly and although Rowan would be impressed, he would not be truly shocked, but the Demon surprised him and he took a step further using the Tower of Greed.
Using his talents as a Creator, Rowan became aware that the resurrection of the Demon Prince was only the first phase, his true goal was to combine the talents of the Lightning Kirin with his Tower of Greed.
With this combination, Ohrox would be placing the revival talents of Archimedes on an endless loop!
There was a price for this insane feat as this would destroy the Origin Treasure’s ability to reverse time for the user, but the payoff would be far greater than this loss.
With his resurrection from the final death of Archimedes, he would have succeeded, and he would return his Soul to the Great Abyss where it would be safe from total destruction, from that moment, every time he was killed, he would return stronger and more talented, he would most likely disguise this improvement for a short while until he became so powerful that he was unrivaled.
Of course, the degree of growth with each death he suffered would not be as impressive as those of Archimedes, as it would be only about five percent as effective, but since Archimedes’ talents were already so great, that five percent increment was nothing to scoff at.
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