Is that a Wisp?

Chapter 1119 - Grinding For The Supression Law



"This spot looks good enough," Krune said upon arriving atop a floating island. It was one of the largest floating islands in the place, spanning a radius of 380 kilometers. 

But that wasn't all. There was a cluster of floating islands surrounding it, positioned nearby. They were a cluster positioned really high up in the air, located over a corner in the Sub-Realm. 

Thanks to this, it formed the prime location for their next task as Krune grinned, taking out the Pocket Ring from his subspace as he said to Zamura, "I was able to capture five million Predominated Vines and around thirty million Mashed Serpents. As long as we create a perfect territory for them, we'll be able to create a scene similar to the Four Sectors' Border Region."

"And, we won't have to face the problem of them expanding endlessly since they are on the floating islands," Krune said, pointing at the gaps between the floating islands forming the cluster. "Now, we need to find a realistic way to patch up the gaps."

"Hmm..." Zamura said after a moment of thought, "Why don't we use the coral ability of the Seamstress? They don't have any attributes, so they won't give rise to any complications later on."

"That would be good enough." Krune nodded in agreement. "As long as the Mashed Serpents don't spill out of this place and cause the Predominated Vines to eventually fall to the ground, I wouldn't be worried."

Once they had decided on a plan of action, Krune brought Seamstress over using his subspace, making her cross the journey within a second, causing her to look at him in surprise, saying, "That's an incredible ability."

"It's part of my Spiritual Incarnation," Krune said, explaining everything to her. 

Once she got the general gist of things, the Seamstress began to work in setting things up. She began to patch up the gaps between the floating islands forming the cluster while also working on creating a sturdy wall to prevent the Mashed Serpents from leaving. 

She also encased the outer surfaces of the floating islands using her coral ability, causing their roots to bore into the islands to increase their structural stability. Eventually, she created a small altar in the center of the largest floating island as Zamura arrived there. 

He and Krune worked together to fuse a Godly Vine into it. They were now using up the second Godly Vine since they planned to keep this place exclusive for the Predominated Vines. Since they were the only source of the Predominated Fruits, the catalyst to create Spiritual Incarnations, they were the most precious.

Hence, they planned to fuse a Godly Vine in the area to create enough foundation for the Predominated Vines to live and prosper. On top of that, they needed someone to manage the place constantly, as if it was their sole duty. 

And what could do a better job of doing that than an equipment spirit?

Since Zamura's Spiritual Incarnation allowed him to make any equipment spirit submit to him, it was the best-case scenario. Moreover, he was able to condense the strongest equipment spirit for any equipment. So, it was an optimal decision. 

For the next year, the two of them worked in constantly fusing the Godly Vein into the created coral structure, ensuring that it would continue to refine the entirety through the Godly Energy it emitted. 

Moreover, they had to take care to not leave behind any remnant laws in the place. The Predominated Vines lived in a place with an abundance of the Suppression Law. So, if the habitat was different, they wouldn't be able to live. 

It would take them hundreds of years to first expend their energy to terraform the place to suit their growth. During this time, they wouldn't be able to produce any Predominated Fruits. So, it would be a major loss to wait for that long. 

Krune and Zamura didn't wish for that to happen. So, they ensured the place was as devoid of laws as possible. Krune was working on the side as a couple of his clones had been in the Four Sectors' Border Region, comprehending the Suppression Law at the place. 

So, during the one year they spent fusing the Godly Vein into the altar, Krune's comprehension of the Suppression Law reached the bare minimum for him to take action. 

He immediately took out a metal plate from his subspace, one forged by his clone. It was made using dirt-cheap materials. The laws in it were super weak. Once he set the metal plate on the ground, a clone stood on it, beginning to melt.

Land Incarnation!

Instead of laying down the Land Incarnation normally, it did so by breaking down its body. This way, the concentration of the laws forming the Land Incarnation would be the strongest and most potent. 

Krune then used his Divine Sense to locate certain spots on the metal plate, breaking out pieces as he inspected them. "Alright, these tiny chunks only have the Suppression Law now."

As his Spiritual Incarnation was comprised of all the laws, Krune took advantage of the fact to create some bits with the Suppression Laws. Thanks to his comprehension session of the respective law, its area on the metal plate was somewhat large enough for him to break a piece off. Naturally, he had also created the metal plate to be as brittle as possible just for this. 

Krune threw the metal plate into his subspace while placing the tiny piece with the Suppression Law on the ground. He then took out a second metal plate and repeated the process. 

Thankfully for him, his Pseudo Wisps were absorbing enough Godly Energy from many locations. There was also the massive energy-gathering formation in the Limitless Plains on the Zamuria Continent. 

That reserve of Godly Energy was what everyone depended on to execute their various plans. That was also how he was able to revive the Little Krune fragments that committed suicide to create Land Incarnations for their plan with the Predominated Vines. 

For the subsequent months, all Krune did was grind bits and pieces of metal that were wholly comprised of the Suppression Law. 


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