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Chapter 264: Elixir of refinement

    With each passing moment, the elixir worked its alchemical magic, reshaping Jaegar''s body and fortifying his very being. The bracelets that had clung stubbornly to his wrists began to melt away, their once-imposing grip weakened by the intense heat of the elixir.


    Through sheer force of will, Jaegar braved the crucible of fire, his resolve unyielding in the face of overwhelming adversity. And as the mes of transformation consumed him, a new strength emerged from the crucible, forged in the fiery depths of divine creation.


    As Jaegar''s body was engulfed in the searing depths of the elixir, a profound transformation began to take ce. With each passing moment, he felt the relentless grip of the mes loosen around his arms, the once-constricting bracelets melting away like wax in a zing inferno.


    The purple veins that had marred his wrists vanished, reced by a pulsating surge of raw magic that coursed through his veins.


    Within the recesses of his consciousness, the chaotic energies of his being stirred to life once more, crackling with an intensity that mirrored the flickering mes around him. Lightning danced along his fingertips, illuminating the cavernous chamber with a dazzling disy of arcane power.


    The red lightning and the purple chaos mist, along with the hot redva, dazzled the great hall, illuminating the entire cavern.


    As the elixir worked its alchemical magic, Jaegar felt the burning agony that had consumed him gradually subside, reced by a newfound sense of strength and vitality. The moltenva that had once enveloped his body began to recede, its fiery embrace relinquishing its hold over him.


    Level 10: Apprentice Wizard


    Divine abilities: Lightning


    Inhold: Earth''s red me [locked] [locked]


    Primal ancient magic: Chaos Arts of Purple Mist


    Immemorial Arts of Empyrean Magic


    Locked - Primordial Arcane Magic: Primordial Ethereal Chaos Arts


    Opening his eyes, Jaegar beheld an empty pool where the elixir had once roiled and churned. The me Deity, its visage twisted in horror, cried out in disbelief within Jaegar''s mind, demanding answers to the disappearance of its precious elixir.


    "What did you do, kid? Where''s my elixir?


    Jaegar, still reeling from the aftermath of his transformation, could only offer a perplexed shrug in response. "How would I know?" he replied, his voice tinged with confusion.


    The me Deity, dumbfounded by Jaegar''s actions, begrudgingly resigned itself to the loss of its creation. "Forget it," it muttered bitterly. "It is my great misfortune to have crossed paths with you."


    Rising to his feet, Jaegar surveyed his surroundings, his once-charred garments now reduced to ash, leaving him naked and exposed. Yet, as he stood amidst the smouldering remnants of his former self, he could feel the power coursing through his newly chiselled form, his muscles rippling withtent strength.


    Clenching his fists, Jaegar revelled in the raw power that surged through him once more, his resolve unyielding in the face of whatever trialsy ahead. With each heartbeat, he could feel the echoes of his newfound strength resonating within him; his skin was glowing with orange radiance, and small mes were dancing around on his skin.


    His ck hair fluttered in the back, and his eyes had a crimson glint in them. Jaegar grinned, feeling the magical effect of his body.


    As Jaegar basked in the newfound power surging through his veins, his very essence seemed to radiate with an ethereal crimson glow, casting the chamber in an uncanny light. The absence of the ursed bracelets left him feeling liberated, his once-constrained magic now flowing freely within him like a torrential river of me.


    Turning his attention to the me Deity, Jaegar asked, "Now tell me again, who are you and why were you here?"


    As he asked, he closed his eyes and entered his consciousness. Read new chapters at m_v-l''e|-NovelBin


    Inside the dark space, the me deity suddenly saw the materialized crimson form of Jaegar. As he saw him, he stuttered, "You…you are him? What''s happening?" the me deity seemed confused as he watched Jaegar''s crimson form.


    Intrigued by Jaegar''s transformation, the me Deity stammered in astonishment, struggling toprehend the depths of his connection to Choas. me deity thought that Jaegar was just rted to the chaos gods, but seeing the crimson form, which was one of the strongest powers of chaos, made me deity question everything.


    Jaegar then asked, "How did you get into my consciousness?"


    Whatever or whoever Jaegar''s involved in the me deity thought that he really had messed with the wrong person.


    Then he replied, "I am a deity; I can do anything."


    "Then why did you get in?"


    "Ah, it isn''t really necessary now. Enough about that; it seemed like your magic had been restrained by those bracelets. Were you not able to get rid of them?"


    With a casual wave of his hand, Jaegar dismissed the deity''s inquiry, his focus shifting to the lingering difort of his wrists, now freed from the shackles of the infernal bracelets. He rubbed his wrists; those bracelets had been really a pain in the butt for him.


    The me Deity, sensing Jaegar''s lingering frustration, didn''t probe any further.


    Jaegar then asked, "You didn''t tell me why you were here?"


    me expressed his anger as he said, "It''s because of those bloody gods-"


    Before their conversation could delve any further, the chamber suddenly trembled with violent intensity, the very foundations of the cave threatening to crumble around them.


    Jaegar, caught off guard by the seismic upheaval, turned to the me Deity for answers, his gaze alight with concern.


    "What''s happening here?"


    "Now that I am no longer present in the pool, the temple has lost its effect and is crumbling down to ruins."


    The me Deity resigned to its fate, exined the impending copse of the chamber, its stability dependent upon its presence within the pool of elixir. With its essence now absent from the confines of the cavern, the very fabric of the chamber began to unravel, heralding the inevitable descent into chaos.


    As the walls of the cavern began to crumble around them, Jaegar opened his eyes and looked at the cracking ceiling and the crumbling stones.


    Jaegar then said, "Then you should have said it sooner."
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