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Your Talent is Mine - Chapter 190

Published at 16th of February 2024 05:25:09 AM


Chapter 190: The Innate Moon Spirit Body!

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Chapter 190: The Innate Moon Spirit Body!

TL: Etude

Previously, Ye Tian had always thought that talents related to fire, water, and other elements were of little use to him, so he seldom copied them. Otherwise, it wouldn’t have been difficult for him to gather several Mystic-level talents. But now, he finally realized the importance of these elemental talents. With them, he could rapidly progress at the Emperor level, especially combined with the Dawn-level talent for cultivation. Once he stepped into the Emperor level, he would quickly surpass others, becoming the number one power in the Central-Sea Super Base.

“First, I’ll copy Empress Yue’s Mystic-level Moon God talent!” Ye Tian silently copied Empress Yue’s Mystic-level Moon God talent. Soon, three days passed.

On this day, the moon in the Beast World shone brighter than usual, several times brighter than the ordinary moons. According to Empress Yue, today was the Moon Day, when the moon’s energy was several times denser than usual. However, absorbing moon energy from the ground was insufficient for Empress Yue to cultivate the Innate Moon Spirit Body. One must ascend to the sky, where the moon’s energy was less weakened and much denser than on the ground.

On Moon Day, many beasts that absorbed moon energy would also rush into the sky, and if they discovered Empress Yue, they might attack. This was why Empress Yue needed protection. If she missed this opportunity, she wouldn’t be content. Once she developed the Innate Moon Spirit Body, her cultivation speed would increase significantly. She could also use this opportunity to break through her third physical limit, greatly enhancing her strength to rival that of the Battle Axe Emperor.

Ye Tian would have also taken the risk to absorb moon energy and strive for the Innate Moon Spirit Body.

“Let’s go up!” Empress Yue looked at the moon in the sky and said.

Swish, swish!

The two of them flew up, quickly passing through the atmosphere and arriving above the sky. However, Ye Tian soon discovered that he could no longer ascend.

“Don’t bother trying; you can’t leave this Beast World,” Empress Yue shook her head.

With her explanation, Ye Tian gradually understood. The Beast World was actually a planet, a very large one. From here, one could see the curvature of a vast and boundless planet but still could not see the entire planet. The Beast World, like Earth, was covered by a thin membrane, which even Great Emperors couldn’t break through. This membrane, which appeared after the emergence of yuan Qi on Earth over a hundred years ago, was a form of self-protection and defense unique to planets with yuan Qi.

However, this defense also shackled the creatures, preventing anyone below the level of a Great Emperor from leaving their planet, unless they used spatial rifts to travel to other planets. There was no other way.

“Ye Tian, I’m starting! If you really can’t hold them off, then interrupt my advancement. Don’t risk your life for me,” Empress Yue advised.

“Don’t worry, there won’t be any problems!” Ye Tian smiled slightly, reassuring Empress Yue, who seemed to relax a bit at his smile. She then sat cross-legged and activated her Moon God talent.

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A full moon rose behind Empress Yue, transforming into a small moon. This was the external manifestation of the Mystic-level Moon God talent! Under its influence, a vast amount of moonlight transformed into pure moon energy and began to refine Empress Yue’s body, slowly turning it into the Innate Moon Spirit Body.

A dazzling slash, as if tearing through time and space, struck the Emperor-level beast, leaving a huge gash. The beast was sent flying backward with a thunderous sound.

“Tough scales, huh?”

“Slash, break for me!”

Ye Tian, wielding a Morning Star-level sword, struck the beast’s scales. In the next moment, its scales shattered, revealing flesh underneath. The Emperor-level beast tried to kill Ye Tian with a tail strike but missed due to Ye Tian’s Time Talent.

Puff, puff, puff!

Ye Tian’s sword relentlessly struck the broken scales, and after dozens of strikes, he took the beast’s life. This entire event seemed lengthy, but it all happened in the blink of an eye.

The Emperor-level beast was particularly unlucky. Had it encountered another tyrant like the thirty-six Emperors, it might have had a chance to escape, but Ye Tian’s array of techniques left it with no hope of escape.

Afterward, no more powerful Emperor-level beasts attacked. The Beast World was vast, and Emperor-level beasts weren’t common; it was unlikely one would just happen to be nearby. Thus, the following beasts were mostly Saint-level.

Several more hours passed, and the moon was about to set. At that moment, a dazzling light erupted from Empress Yue, as countless streams of moon energy surged into her body. Her aura grew increasingly powerful, and she resembled a true Moon Goddess.

Ye Tian, watching this transformation, was utterly astonished.

“Beautiful!” he could only utter this word; any further description failed to capture Empress Yue’s beauty. He knew the Innate Moon Spirit Body was about to be formed.

As the light dissipated, the Moon Spirit returned to its original purity, with all the moon energy concealed within her body.

“Ye Tian, you’ve worked hard,” Empress Yue stood up and said. She glanced around and noticed the numerous beast corpses, including those of Emperor-level beasts.

From these corpses, it was evident that Ye Tian had fought a fierce battle but had prevented any beast from crossing his line of defense and affecting her. With this realization, Empress Yue couldn’t help but be moved.

“Perhaps he really is the right person destined for me,” she thought.

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Bro, this author is really bad at writing romance, lmao. I like it though.




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