After absorbing the knowledge of the Void Concealment, Severin's eyes lit up and and a smile graced his lips.
"These spoils are pretty remarkable!" His face beamed with joy as he carefully stowed away the manual. The technique was used for covert assassinations, which explained why Ulva was brave enough to target him. After all, even high-level practitioners feared close-range combat, and the Void Concealment kept the practitioner hidden as well as masked their aura. Severin found those points to be incredibly useful.
In the vast expanse of the Starry Sky Battlespace, prodigies were everywhere and dangers lurked in every corner. The Nine Heavens Gale and black holes occasionally swept through, while ominous galaxy monsters observed eagerly. It was important to be cautious every step of the way.
Mastering the Void Concealment promised more than just survival—it meant heightened success in acquiring treasures and escaping adversity. Severin marveled at how useful it was and muttered to himself, "Looks like I've secured a tool that's perfect for covert operations."
Ulva demise not only granted Severin control over spiritual pets but also bestowed the ability to conceal himself into the void. The value of those two techniques were indisputable. The pills derived from the pet dragon's corpses, and even the seventh-grade pills and spiritual stones from Ulva's spatial ring, were not as valuable as those two techniques. Above all, the map that Ulva had would prove to be of great use to him—it was an annotated map far better than Oskar's.
As he studied the map, Severin identified some hidden treasure less than a hundred miles away. He retracted his gaze and soared into the air, curious about the treasure that caught Ulva's attention.
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