My Talent's Name Is Generator Chapter 867 Another Law Upgrade
Previously on My Talent's Name Is Generator...
The circle hummed quietly beneath my feet, every rune perfectly aligned and rock-solid. I didn't hesitate. "Vivi," I called out.
A soft splash echoed behind me, followed by a blur of violet as she burst from the pool to hover at my side, droplets of essence dripping from her wings. "Ready already?" she asked.
"Yes." Her eyes lit up with excitement. "Then let's be off."
I stepped into the heart of the formation and held out my hand. Violet essence cascaded from my fingertips, sinking deep into the intricate carvings. One by one, the runes flared to life, causing the entire circle to pulse as layers of time, sealing, and spatial laws locked into place. The air began to warp and distort. Then, a portal tore open. A familiar tunnel of radiant energy stretched ahead, stabilized by the rigorous layers of protection I had woven.
"Keep close," I warned. She nodded and alighted on my shoulder. We stepped forward, and the world warped around us.
The tunnel surged, carrying us along currents of spatial energy that flowed like a controlled stream. The sealing laws acted as a stable barrier, preventing us from being torn asunder, while threads of time laws pushed our progress forward at high speed. For a moment, all was calm. Then, I felt it—a subtle fluctuation. Vivi's presence started to wane. I glanced over to find her flames had dulled.
"You holding up?" I inquired. She didn't reply at once, only clinging tighter to my shoulder. "…It feels strange," she said slowly, her voice missing its signature vigor. "What kind of strange?" When she hesitated, I pressed for an answer. "Distant," she replied. "I feel… way too far from Vaythos." I frowned as her essence flickered weakly. "We have to pick up the pace," she whispered, her voice fading. "If I stay like this for too long… I might perish."
My expression hardened. "Then hang on tight." The tunnel groaned as I surged more essence into the formation, forcing the transit to accelerate. The currents intensified, and the space before us collapsed inward as we bridged the distance. Vivi flickered again. "Faster…" she breathed. Then—we arrived. The tunnel vanished instantly as we stepped onto the remote island on Abor. Without a second wasted, I ripped through space, and we appeared within the pocket dimension.
The world core of Abor loomed before us, dwarfing those from Peanu or Sukra. Its surface roiled with dense, potent essence, exerting a pressure that weighed on everything around it. "Vivi," I commanded sharply. "Now." She barely managed a response, her small form drifting unsteadily toward the massive core. As she drew near, she began to tremble. Then, her head began to swell in size—larger, and larger still. Yet, compared to the colossal core, she seemed insignificant. "Damn it…" she muttered feebly. "It's too massive…" Her flames sparked erratically. "Just devour it," I urged. She opened her beak and, with a final burst of effort, bit down.
She began to feast upon the core, fragment by fragment. The entire pocket space groaned with the exertion. Outside, across Abor, the sky turned ink-black as a thick violet mist swept across the world. Inside, Vivi’s body ignited, and the transformation process went into overdrive. Her flames erupted, no longer flickering but roaring with concentrated power. Her entire form expanded, with feathers of violet fire growing sharp and distinct, her wings spanning wide until her presence completely filled the pocket space. The weak glow of moments ago was replaced by an aura of pure domination. She bit down again, then once more, until finally, she opened her maw and swallowed the remaining core in a single, massive gulp.
The pocket space shook violently. Vivi expanded further, her phoenix form reaching twelve feet in height as violet flames cascaded from her like a living storm. Her eyes burned with unparalleled intensity. At that exact moment, something within my own Dantian shattered open.
Laws and deep comprehension flooded my consciousness. Space bent in ways I had never imagined; time unfolded with crystalline precision; elements split, merged, and reformed. My understanding of every law surged past its previous limits, forcing me to shut my eyes. I breathed out, surrendering to the influx. I sank deep into the feeling. Within me, the Dawn Core reacted, shivering before growing in size as the internal islands drifted outward. The volcanoes representing my laws grew more stable, their surfaces glowing with amplified power. Silver currents raced through the core, more refined than they had ever been.
Outside, across the entirety of Abor, a massive violet shield shimmered into existence, cloaking the planet in a protective veil of essence before turning invisible. Back in the pocket space, Vivi stood tall, bathed in her own radiant power. I remained perfectly still, my mind deep in the unfolding tapestry of the Dao. Time felt non-existent as I absorbed the expanding wisdom. The flood of knowledge eventually steadied, settling into something I could finally command.
Slowly, I opened my eyes. A soft residual light faded as a system prompt ghosted before me: [Laws Upgraded] [ Level 4 - Major Law of Space, Major Law of Time, Major Law of Elemental Convergence, Major Law of Devour, Major Law of Stormfire, Major Law of Froststorm, Major Law of Assimilation, Major Law of Polarity, Major Law of Resonance, Major Law of Sealing ]. Every law had advanced, gaining new efficiency and responsiveness to my will. I released a soft breath and swiped the window away.
Above me, Vivi chirped in triumph. "I'm huge!" I looked up to see her phoenix form hovering, larger and more resilient than ever, her violet flames burning rich and deep. Almost immediately, she began to contract. The massive bird compressed until she returned to her palm-sized form, fluttering down to claim her spot on my shoulder. "That form is just too much trouble," she noted matter-of-factly. Then, she added softly, "…Thanks." I offered a faint smile. "You're quite welcome." I shifted slightly. "How is the link?" She closed her eyes to sense the flow. "It's stable," she replied. "All four worlds are properly connected. The flow has settled. Abor is immense. I'll be able to introduce its high-quality essence into Vaythos gradually, so as not to cause instability. It will raise the planet's quality over time." "And the laws?" I asked. "The same," she said. "Abor's law density is superior. I can let those patterns bleed into Vaythos eventually." I nodded in satisfaction. "Good."
We stepped out of the pocket space immediately. We stood once again on the isolated island, surrounded by the endless ocean. I studied the teleportation circle. "This place requires protection," I remarked. Vivi followed my gaze. "Because of the portal?" "Yes. It's now a direct link between worlds. We can't have anyone stumbling onto it." She nodded. "I'll handle it." She took flight and hovered over the island. Her influence spread, causing the air to shift. A thick, rolling mist descended, obscuring the land until it was completely hidden. To any onlooker above or at sea, it would appear as nothing but empty water. The ground then trembled as massive stone figures rose at the island's perimeter. These towering, humanoid sentinels stood guard, carved with eerie elemental patterns. "They will maintain the watch," Vivi stated. I gave a single nod and raised a hand, commanding space itself. A field rippled out from the island, bending reality. Anyone approaching would find their path redirected, guided away without ever realizing they had bypassed the island. The landmass faded from reality. I lowered my hand. "That should do the trick."