Krune laughed as he used the God Stones to replenish his expended reserves, storing the remaining in his Triple Beast Ring.
After that, he looked around, acting sneaky before heâ¦began to annoy the heck out of Sterlena.
For some reason, he too wished to annoy her, treating her as his big sister.
Both the old monsters behaved like teenagers after that, constantly bickering throughout the journey before they ended up in a fight.
Of courseâ¦Krune was owned. After all, his opponent was someone who had become strong enough to attempt to become a God once. So, her laws were pretty much at the peak.
After some time passed, Krune massaged the bump that formed on his forehead, asking, âHow many Laws have you managed to comprehend to the peak?â
âAround 500 something laws, give or take.â Sterlena thought for a moment, giving an approximate value, âWithout a strong and pure enough source, itâs hard to comprehend the respective laws to the peak. And finding such sources is easier said than done.â
â500â¦â Krune was surprised, âNo wonder you are by far the strongest I have seen.â
By comprehending to the peak, it meant the comprehension levels are inferior only to the Gods of the respective laws. In the case the respective Gods died for some reason, she would be able to take over and even replace them in the future.
Itâll be hard since they had become the laws themselves. But over time, she can slowly override their influence and dominate the laws. Eventually, sheâll become the law herself once she got rid of the previous Godâs influence.
And this was the limit to what even a God of a different law can reach, not to mention a Primal God.
At present, Krune didnât even have a single law that had reached the peak.
âDo you want me to sense and determine the growth of your respective laws?â Sterlena asked, âI should be able to determine what cultivation base your comprehension of the laws have reached.â
âI think I have a general idea myself,â Krune refused the offer. Ever since he obtained the Divine Sense laws, he was able to understand himself better. So, he understood the levels his comprehension of the laws had reached.
There were almost twenty laws that had become on par with a Semi-God based on comprehension. And, the laws of Ice, Wood, Earth, Life, Divine Sense, Ice, Wind, Light, and sound had reached the God Trial Realm in comprehension.
And, the most surprising thing of all was the Tribulation Lightning Laws. They had reached the Godly Fusion Realm in comprehension.
This had more value than everything because of the sole fact that no cultivator was able to comprehend this law. Even for Krune, this was only thanks to his Spiritual Mark. And, the God Foundation Realm was the limit to how much he could comprehend it.
Beyond that would be impossible. At least, that was what he was able to sense now. It may or may not change in the future.
Krune then laughed, suddenly asking, âI have established a Sect. Wanna join that?â
âNo Sect can offer me anything valuable.â Sterlena sighed, shaking her head, âAs long as I have enough Godly Energy, Iâll be able to reach the Primal God Realmâ¦â
She suddenly stopped speaking, looking at Krune in surprise to see him extending his hand towards him.
âPunch it.â He said.
After a moment of confusion, Sterlena punched his hand, flinching immediately upon seeing that his hand was tremendously tough.
Her body too was strong, reinforced by the countless laws she had comprehended. But, only when she activated them would her bodyâs toughness would increase to the extent even immortals would have a hard time injuring her.
As she observed Krune hadnât done anything of the sort, she was surprise, asking, âWhatâ¦is this?â
âBody Cultivation.â Krune laughed, saying, âMountain Sect is the only place where this is possible.â
He then displayed his Cloud Whale, âObserve it.â
As Sterlena scanned through it using her divine sense, she was alarmed, âItâs not made from Godly Energy.â
âYep,â Krune said, âSo, even in places where Godly Energy is supressed like in the Godly Inhibition Tower, I can move freely there. After all, my body itself is tremendously heavy and I have another mode of energy to use.â
âSo,â Krune grinned, saying, âIs this a lucrative offer for you to join my Mountain Sect?â
âThatâll be hard. Trouble follows me everywhereâ¦â Sterlena said in disappointment before her eyes blinked with delight, laughing as she gazed at Krune, âNo, when compared to you, I wonât be attracting any trouble. Youâll be bringing enough trouble for both of us included.â
ââ¦â Kruneâs forehead twitched at her shameless comeback. He then shook hands with her laughing, âWelcome to the Mountain Sect. Thereâs a lot more fun things there.â
âAnd, we arenât the sole endangered species to be there too.â He said, garnering Sterlenaâs attention, saying, âThereâs also a Spirit Aberrant there.â
âSpirit Aberrant? That legendary race still exists?â She was shocked, asking in concern, âIs the Sect safe? You know what a Spirit Aberration is capable of, right?â
âYeah,â Krune nodded, âBut, theyâll be hunted everywhere. So, our Sect is their only safe haven. Besides,â
He said while laughing, âThe one in our Sect doesnât have the trouble every Spirit Aberration undergoes. He can switch between his human and Spirit Aberration forms as and when he pleases.â
âA Spirit Aberrant with full control over its powersâ¦â Sterlena muttered, âThis is by far the most terrifying races of all the races in the God Realm.â
Krune nodded in response, knowing very well the threat a Spirit Aberration possessed. After all, if Gegrafikan arrived at the infant supercontinent and managed to devour a couple of ex-Primal Gods, he would completely obtain all their respective law comprehension.
That would instantly make him a powerhouse. And, he would only have to repeat the process until he managed to comprehend all the laws of God Realm to the peak. Such was the might of the Spirit Aberrant, a reason they were nerfed upon creation.
âThough, Gegrafikan only hopes to create a soccer team with his children, nothing else.â He laughed, âAlso, once Feifeiâs enemies arrive, we can unleash him onto them.â