Nameless King

1025 The Rain



Plant World as well as millions of inhabitants helped their new King create a replacement for the Crystal Mind Dew. It was an event that had previously been impossible, even for Polosa, who was much stronger than Arden even now, given that he had moved to the Transcendence Stage.

Sven, Marlis, and Osvald watched with genuine enthusiasm.

In their long lives, they had fought many battles and seen many incredible things since they were on top of this world. They could easily enter any territory, even the most hidden and impregnable.

However, this event was different from anything that had come before. Worlds as if living beings almost never acted, but Arden changed that. His will to give his inhabitants what they deserved exceeded all expectations.

'Well... I certainly didn't expect it to end this way, but maybe this is the best way. Arden really is an amazing man.' Sven muttered inwardly.

'Tremble. Tremble. Tremble.

Space trembled as the golden orb completely filled the space between Arden's palms. It was crystal clear with a tremendous amount of energy of the highest level.

Even for Sven, who could absorb an almost infinite amount of energy, it would be very difficult to create such a thing. It would have required him to drain several spaces of fairly high level, and a large amount of time.

He may have been one of the strongest beings in the entire world, but when millions of the inhabitants of one world helped their King, it surpassed his abilities, many times over.

"Agh... Did I really do it..." Arden said with an exhausted look at the golden orb in his hands, then he turned around, and a bitter smile appeared on his face.

"No... I'm wrong... I only did part of the work, they did the rest..." Arden looked at the inhabitants, who could hardly stand on their feet since they had spent almost all their energy on it.

However, none of them were upset or angry. They were smiling happily and a fire burned in their eyes, if they could, they would have continued to help Arden.

"Hah, I'm actually lucky to have been born into this world. To have so much support from the people of my world... That's the best a ruler can hope for..." Arden took a deep breath, gathered the last bits of strength he had, and straightened his back.

He took a deep breath, and pointed his palm forward, with the golden orb resting on it.

A bright light, spread across the world as if Arden wasn't holding a blob of energy, but a real sun that could easily become the center of the universe.

"Hah, I didn't expect to see something so beautiful." Wain smirked, enjoying the show, "However... They all forget that there is one unresolved problem... I think they will be upset when they remember it after Arden spreads the energy..." Wain smirked insidiously as his gaze dropped lower, to where the palace had recently been.

Crackle. Crackle. Crackle.

The golden orb cracked as Arden willed it to shatter. Pieces of the sphere fell down, no one was looking at them anymore, as all eyes were fixed on the pure golden energy that trembled slightly with every gust of wind.

"Fine, it's definitely enough to replace Crystal Mind Dew. I hope we won't have to go through such an ordeal again." Arden uttered with a serious look before clenching his palm into a fist.

The orb split into clots that quickly turned into hundreds of golden threads, spreading throughout Plant World.

They penetrated the ground, infusing the vast world with power.

Plants were one of the Pillars, so their world was vast, far larger than any other race. However, the golden threads were able to cover everything, they seemed to be endless as they continued to divide.

Tremble. Tremble. Tremble.

The earth trembled, and at the same time thousands of flowers bloomed brightly. It was an unusual phenomenon, as the petals of the flowers glittered with gold, as if they were overflowing with energy which could flow out of them at any moment.

The same thing happened with the trees, as well as with those that easily reached the sky with their branches, and their trunks were the size of entire mountains.

From afar, the giant trees became like golden pillars, and their massive crowns, which were hidden behind the clouds, emitted a brilliant light as if there was a star above each tree.

After a while, the golden glitter took on the clouds as they touched the foliage of the giant trees. Then, it rained.

The rains part came in Plant World, for water was needed by plants to grow just as much as the earth, perhaps even more. Water enabled life to grow and emerge, without it there would be only death.

However, this rain was unique because its drops were golden, but even that was not the most amazing thing.

Each drop that fell on the barren ground caused golden plants to grow, filling some parts of the world where there was emptiness.

When the drops fell on the inhabitants of the Plant World, their bodies instantly filled with energy and their fatigue completely disappeared.

"What...? How is it possible...?" The young man in the Third Chronicle muttered, looking down at his hands.

Streams of wind swirled around him, and more and more of them came out every second, which showed that his strength was gradually increasing.

The same thing happened to some Plants, and they were able to make a breakthrough to the next stage. This was only possible for those who were on the borderline between Chronicles, however, they didn't have to make any effort to do so.

Every drop of golden rain was ten times better than any potion whose purpose was to help with the advancement to the next Chronicle.

Golden Rain had an effect on every Plant, as well as three guests from the other world.

Sven's, Marlis's, and Osvald's bodies were covered in a golden glow as the drops fell on them. Even though they were strangers, the rain still transmitted energy to them.

Even though they were all on top and were among the strongest of creatures, they immediately felt the miraculous effect of the golden rain.

"Wow... This is incredible... Though my body may contain an abnormal amount of energy, a few drops were enough to completely replenish my reserves." Sven muttered with a dazed expression looking at his hands.

"Yeah... I agree..." Marlis nodded with glowing eyes. As a scientist, she had a special interest in this event. She would like to make a potion that would be of the same quality as the golden drops, but she knew that was impossible.

Osvald's eyes were wide, "That's not going to happen again, right?"

Sven nodded, "Definitely. We're lucky we could be here. Even if it ever happens again, it'll be thousands of years from now, maybe it'll take even longer."

The rain seemed to have a mind of its own, as the droplets chose their target following a specific system. If a Plant was in the First Chronicle then only one drop was enough for it, no more was necessary.

However, if it was one of the Elders or guards who were in the Fifth Chronicle on God Stage, one drop was not enough for them. They needed dozens or even hundreds.

This was logical since each person had different energy needs, but one stood out from the rest.

Of course, it was Arden. He spread his arms out to his sides, enjoying the rain, which literally turned into a waterfall for him.

Huge torrents of water washed over his body, and it was enough to not just restore his energy, but to make him stronger.

"Fuck... I guess this really is something incredible..." Wain muttered, feeling Arden's aura increase.

It wouldn't be strange for someone who was in the Fifth Chronicle or below, but Arden was in the Transcendence Stage. It took a lot of effort to get even a little stronger, being that high already. In fact, it was almost impossible.

"Agh... What a great feeling... It's like I'm at the center of the universe..." Arden muttered with his eyes closed, enjoying the torrents of rain.

Tremble. Tremble. Tremble.

At the same moment, the endless spear that had been sticking in the ground all this time began to tremble. Polosa died using this weapon to gain power, but the spear was unaffected.

Whooooooooooooooooosh.

The spear lunged straight at Arden, soaring right in front of him.

The eyes of all the Plants went wide. They saw what this weapon was capable of and didn't want Arden to take it in his hands.

Arden felt it, he knew his inhabitants were worried about him, but he wasn't afraid at all.

"Arden! You shouldn't do that!" The man in the long green robe exclaimed.

Arden smiled slightly, "Don't worry. I feel it's necessary, that I have to do it. Last time I felt the same way when I wanted to create a golden orb, and it worked out, didn't it?"

"Moreover, I can let it go at any time. This spear just wants some of the energy we all got from the rain, too." Arden said calmly, touching the spear.

At the same moment, the entire world was covered in a golden flash that even creatures from other spaces saw.

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