Book 3: Chapter 77: Crimson Overdrive

Book 3: Chapter 77: Crimson Overdrive

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After checking each of the skills descriptions, I find that the only ones to have changed are Pain Diffusion and Blood Regeneration. Pain Diffusion can now diffuse up to sixty percent of the pain, and I only have to feel half of the pain in the next week after using the skill diffused through the week instead of all of it. Blood Regenerations description simply changes to change the word significantly before the increases the natural regeneration of the user, both in terms of life energy and mana part to immensely. Which probably means a nice boost to the skill.

Overall some nice changes.

Dont forget that you need to experience the pain from your battle with the drake, Tar comments, reminding me of something I wish I could forget.

Lets not think about that right now.

Instead of that, lets think about what new legendary skills Ill have unlocked through that battle!

Tar snorts at that but doesnt say anything as I open my Skills Store while limiting it to just legendary skills. And just as expected, there is a new one there.

One that has my eyes widening in absolute glee.

Hell, yeah! Now this is something Ive been wanting for a while now!





Skill Name:Achievement Requirements:Descriptions:Classifications:SP Price: Crimson OverdriveUnlocked by being Class III or above, by killing a demon one hundred and fifty or more levels above you without assistance, by killing over a thousand demons of higher levels than you while enhancing your physical body through sacrificing your own blood, by taking enough damage to kill most people your level twenty-five times over and surviving, and by having blood magic.

This skill allows the user to push their body into overdrive using their blood as fuel, forcing their blood to pump faster, their muscles to grow stronger, pushing their bioelectricity into overdrive, and overall increasing their physical strength, speed, regeneration, and senses by the amount of blood used as fuel.

Active

Legendary

60 ...

Father has no control over the System, Tar answers quickly while beginning to land on my shoulder only to pause when he notices Gramps eyes narrowing. All the Fae King can do is a few preset commands given to him by Titania and access some of the logs of the System. He has no actual authority over it and cant change anything himself.

Interesting.

Im kind of surprised you can tell me this though.

Well, my father decided to give us some exceptions to the fae laws simply due to you being his contracted partners granddaughter, Tar says, stating some rather blatant nepotism. Cant complain when its helping you.

True.

Although Im pretty sure the only reason hes doing it is because he knows the Demon King will happily answer the questions for you anyways, Tar adds with more than a little amusement. And based on how Gramps lips are quirking up a bit more after Tar said that, I think its safe to say hes right.

I raise an eyebrow at Gramps.

It honestly feels like the Demon King has the Fae King wrapped around his finger sometimes

Well father does put his foot down when it really matters, but generally the Demon Kings actions dont actually harm the fae, so while he does wish he would stop, hes mostly given up on trying to stop him after over two thousand years of being his contracted partner, Tar says, sounding rather amused by his fathers situation.



I watch Gramps for a second before deciding that I agree with that statement.

The man is all-powerful, has little interest in doing what others tell him to do if it doesnt benefit him, his family, or his world, and seems like he doesnt exactly play by others rules. But then again, when someone is the strongest being in the universe, I guess they dont really have to care about other peoples rules.

Rules are, after all, just put in place by whoever is in power to keep order. For the most part at least. And for the better powers.

And Gramps is in power wherever he goes.

Anyways, I look around the room again before glancing at Gramps once more and asking, Where are we?