Dyon touched down to the ground, silently studying the area Alidor and his group had disappeared into.


He was quite content now.
He had made a bet in his own array alchemy and had won.

From what he could tell, although Alidors array alchemy fundamentals far surpassed his, Dyons soul strength was still stronger than Alidors.
However, that made what Alidor was doing all the more impressive.

Alidors soul stage was currently at the lower Essence level, while Dyons was at the peak of the 5th, only a few more soul rends from the Higher Essence level.
Despite this, though, Alidors fundamentals were so sound that he could draw arrays at the very peak of the practitioner stage with speed Dyon could only match if he were to draw mid practitioner level arrays.
In regards to complete arrays that is.
Dyons speed arraying short cuts were another matter entirely.

But, that wasnt all.
The quality of his arrays were to such a level that describing them in the terms of a practitioner array seemed lacking.

A perfect example of this was in Dyons duel with the Elvin Kingdoms formation and alchemy guilds.

When he first stepped to the stage, Elder Diors son, Luvon, had provoked Dyon by stating that his 4th common level formation mastery far surpassed Dyons 1st common level mastery.
At the time, the members of the formation guild had assumed that with Dyons supposed soul strength, he could only draw 1st common level arrays.
It was just that he happened to be at a level of mastery that was hard to fathom in those low-level arrays.


So, Dyon, instead of refuting, agreed.
Then, with the use of a 1st common level array, he completely crushed Luvons hope of retaliation.

If you take this into account, doesnt that just mean Alidor was doing the same? His innate soul wasnt even as powerful as Dyons, having only been at the peak of the Foundation stage.
And, although most assumed that this was the cap for innate souls, Dyons perfect innate soul climbed to the Peak Blossom stage when he activated his manifestation.

And yet, Alidors disadvantages didnt end there.
While Dyon had access to a peak divine level soul cultivation technique, Alidor had no such thing.
What he did have was time, patience, Gautama clan legacies and maybe the greatest teacher in existence the creator of the gates.
This wasnt to say that Alidor had ever met this creator, but All one had to do was focus their 6th sense to suddenly realize that everything in this gate.
Everything.
Was an array.

Dyon was slowly starting to realize this as well.
In fact, it was the very existence of the death core that made his thoughts shift into that direction.

He just couldnt imagine the level of array alchemy youd need to reach to be able to manifest the very laws of the universe But, Alidor had taken their teachings to heart, slowly working his way from the simplest to the more complex.

Alright, time to study I guess


Dyon had already memorized the array Alidor had drawn.
But, something was telling him that simply copying it wasnt enough the tower was much too enigmatic for that.

The only way to even make it close to this tower was to either have a powerful mastery of array alchemy or use brute strength.
And yet, Kaeghan had shown Dyon exactly why just brute strength wasnt enough.
If thats all you had to offer, your entire being could end up being like Kaeghans mangled hand.

Dyon silently chuckled to himself as he noticed Kaeghans limp hand lying on the ground.
What an odd guy

Shifting his gaze over the trail of dead monks and the fifth son, Dyon suddenly got an idea.
This dead guy is a member of the Uidah family? Maybe he has some important information about that family on him.

Honestly, Dyon wasnt too worried about the Uidah family.
Even if they sent someone, they could at most be at the peak of the essence gathering stage.
Plus, he had just very clearly heard Alidors backstory.
Alidor had something on him, but didnt he also have something on Alidor now too?

The truth was that hearing this story wasnt something Dyon needed, it was only an added bonus.


After witnessing the first son battle, or at least try and battle Alidor, Dyon had already noted that the energy Alidor used was identical to the first son.
And yet, this wasnt an energy the Phantus or Basilisks used.
And even further, Alidor went out of his way to not use that energy while battling Kaeghan.
So, the deduction was quite simple.
This was an energy that was exclusive to a very finite amount of people.
It wasnt one everyone in the Uidah universe had access to.

So, for Alidor to want to kill someone he clearly had close ties with, all while protecting a little girl that was much too young to be in the gate The conclusion was clear for anyone who paid attention to see.

Still, Dyon wanted to know more about an enemy that would probably be coming at him for revenge.
So, he took the fifth sons spatial rings before focusing back on the Epistemic Tower.

This place is dangerous.

In the human world, there was a word to describe exactly what the Epistemic Tower was in the realm of physics It was known as the perfect black body.

In the mortal realm, this was a concept that described the perfect absorber a black hole of radiation.


But, this Epistemic Tower wasnt from the mortal realm It was a martial realm iteration of one.

If you made a single misstep, not only would you not feel pain as your body was beaten and mangled to a near unrecognizable state You wouldnt even know how you died as your existence was completely removed from the world.

Thats right.
This Epistemic Tower was indeed a perfect absorber.
It wouldnt just kill you.

It would erase any thoughts or trace that you had even had existed.

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