The spectacle brought boundless joy to Severin. The Fire of Nine Ghosts and the True-Sun Fire displayed unmistakable signs of merging, hinting that he would soon be able to grasp the basics of the Star-grade divine technique.
He took a deep breath to quell the excitement within him and silently immersed himself in his training. The Lotus Divine Attack was developed by the legendary royal paragon known as Wildfire, and was a Star-grade divine technique that had no limits in terms of refinement.
Through the consumption and absorption of the spiritual fire of heaven and earth, one could elevate it to the point of tearing the void with a mere wave, incinerating the sky and sea with a flick, and there would come a time where one could even reach for the stars and moons.
In bygones era, Wildfire relied on that technique to make a name for himself throughout the entire Southsky. Even practitioners in Midland were familiar with the name 'Wildfire'. Had he succeeded in becoming a supreme saint, he might have cemented himself as one of the most formidable practitioners throughout the entire Bleurealm. Such was the potential of his divine technique.
It was formidable enough to surpass even Severin's strongest weapon—the Chaotic Swordshadow.
Severin's Chaotic Swordshadow was a product of a merger between his chaotic swordwill and his Sky-Soil Heptagold Sword Energy that had been borne out of a generous infusion of the power of heaven and earth. It was intrinsically linked to his attainment level, and he was not able to unleash its full potential because it was merely a level two paragon!
By contrast, the Lotus Divine Attack absorbed could become stronger as long as it absorbed more spiritual fire. Its strength was already proving to be rather fearsome even as he had barely achieved anything in refining the two spiritual fires within his energy center.
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