The Druil soul was getting more and more familiar with the bestowment process. Although it didn't take more than ten minutes to complete, it could now be done to multiple followers at the same time.
Abel thought it would take him more than ten days to complete the bestowment process, but it was done in just seven days.
Abel finally realized the power of a god. If he didn't have the help of the Druil soul, he would've taken a long time to complete the bestowment of 2000 Knights.
After experiencing the power of a god, he knew that a real god could handle a large number of tasks in multiple threads, unlike him, who could only handle one task at a time. No matter how strong his mind power was and how strong his analytical ability was, he could not handle a large number of tasks quickly.
It would take him many days to complete a task, but a true god could do it all at once in a short period of time.
Abel only had the soul of a mad Knight left in his crystal angel statue. He had a feeling that he couldn't just consume the soul of a mad Knight like this. It would take too long for a follower to grow into a true mad Knight.
He still didn't know much about the crystal angel statue, so he needed to do more research before he could decide what to do with the soul of a mad Knight.
He needed to enter the Dark World as soon as possible. He needed to start consuming large amounts of light gems for training. He had signed another contract with the Wizard Union in the past seven days. He would receive the same 300 bottles of mana potion every month in exchange for 10 beginner light gems per bottle of mana potion.
Not only could he use the light gems to meditate every day, but he could also store a bunch of light gems as a backup.
Abel didn't go to the potion maker union very often these days. His two followers had been living in his house. Since he saved them and their loved ones during the last crisis, they were always by his side.
Abel couldn't understand the loyalty of his two followers like he did with his 2000 followers, but with the contract signed by the goddess, he didn't have to worry about them at all.
Since his status had increased, the treatment of his two followers was completely different. They had more than enough training resources and potions.
The only thing they needed was to keep training. Before they became a big Druil, they could only do odd jobs for Abel. Even the rank 20 Poly Druil was the same.
Abel also allowed his followers to use the lite healing potion to exchange for other training resources. Basically, the lite healing potion had become a miracle potion in the eyes of every class holder. They could exchange it for any resource they wanted.
As night came, Abel returned to his battle fort and used the Town Portal Scroll to return to Rogge Camp in the Dark World.
The first thing Abel did when he arrived at Rogge Camp was to flash to the oak tree.
The oak tree seemed to have sensed the existence of another tree of life, but it was obviously not as old as the elves' tree of life. The oak tree was too young, and it didn't have much knowledge. It could only rely on its instincts to grow.
Abel felt like he was very similar to the oak tree. They both grew by themselves. The tree of life was his accompanying tree. In the Druil system, the accompanying tree was only important when you became a Druil. Once you became a Druil, the accompanying tree was just like any other tree in the world.
Normally, a Druil would think that when you became a Druil, the accompanying tree would be like planting an oak tree to nature. The future development of the accompanying tree would no longer be within the scope of a Druil.
However, Abel planted an accompanying tree of life. This tree of life had saved him many times when he was in danger.
He went to the elves' tree of life to find the answer to the growth of the tree of life. What he got was a set of images of the tree of life's growth. Perhaps this was the knowledge that the tree of life gave to the oak tree when it said the word "nature."
Abel ignited his soul speaker ability and transmitted the growth of the tree of life to the oak tree. This was the first time the trees of life of the two worlds had communicated with each other.
Although this communication was not real-time, it was still very important to the oak tree.
The oak tree never gave itself an accurate position. All its abilities were obtained through instinct, and it lacked the knowledge of inheritance.
The elves' tree of life had the help of the elves and the goddess of the moon. It shared a portion of the elves' faith power.
To Abel, this was a set of images of the tree of life's growth, but to the oak tree, it was a set of inheritance of the tree of life.
Abel had a feeling that the oak tree had grown a lot after receiving the images of the elves' tree of life.
What he didn't know was that the Oak Tree had begun to understand its own needs. Above the acorns on the tree, small amounts of faith power from the blue howling rabbits were gathering towards the Oak Tree. Along with the endless life force of the Oak Tree, the acorns seemed to be gestating something.
After dealing with the tree of life, Abel began to think about his own strength.
The battle with the Holy Knight on the frontline made him realize his own shortcomings. Although his dragon transformation was very powerful, he was not a real dragon. He could not use other spells. He could only use a limited number of dragon spells.
The most depressing thing was their movement speed. Since they couldn't use "instantaneous movement," the innate speed of giant dragons didn't have much of an advantage against the charge of holy knights, except for the advantage of giant dragons being able to fly.
In terms of flying in the air, there was also a big gap between the legendary knight and the dragon. The legendary knight used the 'charge' to close the distance between the dragon and the dragon. If it wasn't for the lake, he wouldn't have been able to escape from the legendary knight.
He already had a clear understanding of his own strength. When he didn't use the dragon transformation, his combat level was around level 23. But when he used the dragon transformation, his strength was between level 24 and 25.
There was a limit to how much he could increase his own power, but there was still room for improvement for his summons.
First was Frankenstein. Frankenstein's mind was very pure. There were no messy thoughts in its soul. All it had was its battle instinct.
This allowed him to train even faster. His previous self was a law-defying wizard, which meant he had a lot of talent as a wizard.
Now that Frankenstein had inherited Wizard Maron's body, it also inherited his talent.
However, the inherent weakness of Ice Magic was that he had to use himself as bait every time he cast an Ice Magic to kill his opponent.
Although he was very successful in the past few times, that was only if the enemy didn't know about him. Once they did, Frankenstein's fighting power would plummet.
Abel wanted Frankenstein to start learning fire spells. In the wizard system, fire was a very violent force. It was powerful, faster, and more powerful than ice spells. The only thing missing was its ability to control the enemy.
If Frankenstein learned fire spells, his power would increase tremendously when combined with ice spells.
However, there was a big problem for Frankenstein to learn fire spells. Without the inheritance of a fire wizard, even if Frankenstein learned fire spells, he would only have the fighting power of an elite wizard.
This made it impossible for him to use spells of this power in a battle of the same level.
Without the enhancement of the 'command flame' and the inheritance of a fire wizard, fire spells could not be used in a battle of the same level.
Abel made a mental note of the fire wizard inheritance. He took the ice wizard inheritance from the blizzard clan. After seeing the power of the Nation of God, he no longer wanted to wipe out a fire wizard organization.
Before he knew about the crisis of this world, he would not hesitate to take revenge. However, now that he knew, he would not do something like that again.
Still, with his current status, he could try to trade for the fire wizard inheritance with some precious resources. As long as he had enough resources, there would be wizards willing to trade.
Now that he had an idea of how to increase Frankenstein's fighting power, it was time to think about Doff's fighting power.
The Beamon giant beast Doff's performance on the frontline was nothing short of amazing. Its powerful defense allowed it to not get killed in a single hit when clashing head-on with an extremely powerful enemy.
When combined with the 'full recovery potion,' it could almost become an invincible existence.
Especially when facing a powerful Holy Knight formation, it could disrupt the Holy Knight's formation.
However, Doff the Beamon giant beast's weakness was very obvious. The ancient pillar in its hand was a godly object. If it wasn't for the fact that it was too big for normal fighters to use, Abel wouldn't have been able to get it from the Lightning clan.
However, the ancient pillar paled in Doff's hands. Doff's battle instincts couldn't fully unleash the power of the ancient pillar.
Abel knew what Doff lacked. It lacked the ability to use a rod. Abel had been looking for a lot of information and friends, but he still couldn't find a powerful rod technique.
The reason was that very few people who used rods could become powerful. Of course, there were elves among the Druil who used rods, but they used them to cast spells instead of melee attacks.
Abel thought about the Barbarians. They were the best melee class apart from the Holy Knight.
Maybe if Doff could learn the Barbarian's' pole-wielding 'technique, it would be able to use the ancient pillar more flexibly and increase its fighting ability.
If Abel wanted to learn the Barbarian's' pole-wielding 'technique, he would need to practice the Barbarian's basic training method. It was not realistic to ask Doff to learn it. The Barbarian's basic training method required vibrations, and the process was very complicated. Only the Barbarian's body could do it.
Abel opened up the black hole in his portal beast ring and summoned Doff the Beamon. He tried to transfer the basic Barbarian training method into its soul.
Doff was very obedient. It began to practice as soon as it received the Barbarian's basic training method. However, it encountered the same problem as Abel. It could not generate vibrations.
Without vibrations, the body could not generate chi, and the Barbarian's techniques all relied on chi.
Abel thought to himself, "Do I have to forcefully generate vibrations outside of Doff's body?" Suddenly, his eyes lit up.
Why wouldn't it work? In his training plan, didn't he also include using the power of a god to create vibrations and generate Qi in his body?
Before, Abel only used the vibrations himself. Now that he had Doff, he needed to increase the range of the vibrations and more energy.
However, the problem of energy was easy to solve. There was a lot of energy in the crystal angel statue, and it was enough for Abel to use.
However, this would slow down the transformation process of the crystal angel statue. Still, it was acceptable to slow down the transformation process of the crystal angel statue in order to increase one's strength.
Abel stood in front of Doff and ordered it to start practicing the Barbarian's basic training method. At the same time, he began to use the power of the divine spirit to generate vibrations around Doff's body.
Since Doff was 10 meters tall, Abel's training was just a side benefit.
After a round of the Barbarian's basic training method, he began to check the results.
His body was still the same. The chi generated in his body was barely satisfactory. Maybe his talent as a Barbarian was just average.
He had overestimated his talent as a Barbarian. Judging by the amount of chi he generated every day, his talent would be considered low among the Barbarians.
Abel connected his soul chain to Doff's body and began to check the results of the Barbarian's basic training method.
He didn't know if he didn't check, but when he did, he was shocked.
Now, he knew how others felt when they saw him continuously leveling up. He could feel a chi from Doff's body that was equivalent to his one month's worth of training.
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