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Infinite Paths: The Raging Phoenix-Chapter 939: Human Apex
Regis inclined his head after sighing in acknowledgment of Isa's words, understanding the gravity of the situation. He then proceeded to share insights into their own preparations and perspectives, emphasizing the direness of the situation. His demeanor was grave, signifying the seriousness with which they regarded the looming threat posed by the ice dragons.
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"Our tribe has also sensed the looming danger," Regis explained. "The signs in the sky and the unnatural fluctuations in mana levels have not gone unnoticed. We've been preparing ourselves for a potential confrontation, but it seems that our efforts might not be enough to face these dragons alone."
"That isn't all…" Isa said while massaging her eyebrows.
"Indeed… one of the abilities of my ancestors was to be able to see things from far away about people and beings that I am interested in," Regis said. "I kept monitoring some of the water dragons that escaped in the war, and I saw them being killed by some other dragons."
"They aren't messing around…" Seadrei said while rubbing his chin thoughtfully. "I think that they might be killing the weaker ones to avoid giving us the chance to get stronger and face them."
Rain considered the idea of disclosing the secret about breaking the level cap of skills and paths. The information would not only empower his friends and family with the knowledge to transcend their current limitations but also serve as a warning about the escalating strength of the dragons.
However, Rain hesitated when considering whether to extend this knowledge to the demi-humans. Despite a portion of his family collaborating with them, he harbored doubts and reservations regarding their actions. His lack of trust came from various reasons, including historical conflicts, differing ideologies, and uncertainties about their intentions and allegiance.
For Rain, sharing this secret was not merely an act of bestowing knowledge; it was also a strategic decision that could potentially affect the balance of power in this impending conflict. The demi-humans were formidable, and giving them access to such game-changing information could significantly alter the dynamics of the situation.
He thought about the potential consequences and ramifications of this revelation. Would sharing this secret create an alliance or fuel greater mistrust and conflict? Could the demi-humans be trusted with such powerful knowledge, or would it be used against them?
"Don't trust them. Those who have more knowledge can rule the others just like those with power," The woman in the darkness whispered.
"I will judge that by myself. If they decide to fight alongside us instead of just defending their lands, then I will share my knowledge with them," Rain said. "I don't mind giving those guys the chance to get even stronger. I don't fear their potential; what I fear is losing my friends and family."
The woman in the darkness had nothing to say about that, and it was hard to say if she agreed with that way of thinking or not. Either way, it didn't matter. Her opinion wouldn't have much weight since their priorities were very different. She wanted to kill all the dragons because she lost everything thanks to them. Rain wanted to avoid losing everything to them.
"What should we do?" Roan asked. "The temperature is dropping, and the clouds in the sky are getting stronger as well. Time isn't in our favor."
"We will have to decide this as a group, I will also have to talk with the other elders about this, but first, I would like to hear your plans," Regis said.
"We will move to their territory as soon as we are ready and reunite with the other force there to a total war agaisnt the enemies," Sealyn declared.
"I see. I will convey this to the other elders," Regis said, and then he left the tent.
Rain found himself plagued by a throbbing headache. The concept of democracy, usually a beacon of collective decision-making, felt burdensome and impractical in their current situation. The urgency of their situation demanded swift and decisive action, leaving no room for extended debates or prolonged talks…
"When the next meteor falls, I will watch as they try to talk their way out of that shit," Rain thought..
Rain sensed a growing unease within him, particularly concerning the involvement of the demi-humans. Despite the attempt to uphold democratic values and inclusivity, his instincts signaled a warning. He harbored a foreboding feeling about the potential choice the demi-humans might make, adding to his already many concerns.
Seeking a sense of understanding or reassurance, Rain turned to Isa, hoping for some insight and guidance. However, her response was simply a nonchalant shrug, leaving Rain feeling further unsettled. Her gestures conveyed a lot of things, and none of them were actually good.
"I am going to work on the cliff if you all need me," Rain said as he left the tent while massaging his eyebrows.
When Rain reached the cliff, he checked his parameters and all the relics in his possession… he had to find a way to deal with the situation with the things that he could see.
Name: Rainendall
Level: 402 (39.000/40.200)
Current Path: Diligence Path (Lv 30 25.550/30.000)
Health: 81.670/81.670
Mana: 201.960/201.960
Stamina: 83.330/83.330
Strength: 10.636
Dexterity: 7996
Intelligence: 17.934
Vitality: 8172
Wisdom: 13.727
Endurance: 8370
Luck: 5101
Free Points: 00
Main Skills:
[Limit Breaker Lv 115)
[Magic Sacrifice Lv 26]
[A Matter of Skill Lv 28]
[Endurance Sacrifice Lv 30]
[Transcendental Youth Lv 43]
Support Skills:
[Iron Resilience Lv 82]
[Relentless Speed Lv 35]
[Tame Lv 52]
[Scholars Insight Lv 62]
[Calm Melody Lv 33]
The High Human Path reached the maximum level.
Level 100: Human Apex - You have become the apex of human potential, combining all your abilities and skills to reach the zenith of your capabilities, making you a true paragon of humanity. All skills gain three percent more experience per level.
"Hehehe, boy..." Rain thought while grinning. "This will help a lot."