Apprentices were the cornerstone of a Sorcerer family's long-term stable development.
Only by establishing a well-functioning training system could it be possible to continuously provide qualified cannon fodder for the Sorcerer family.
Yes, in the history of Sorcerer development, where the Planar War was the main character, Grade 1 Sorcerers were just suitable soldiers. They were the main force in the Planar War, and also the cannon fodder for the Sorcerer family to expand outwards.
Only by relying on the nutrients extracted from the Planar War could Sorcerers break through the shackles of the Sorcerer World's resources, step by step nurturing super powerhouses who could step out of the void.
As one of the few well-developed large planes in the multiverse, the Sorcerer World was second to none in terms of richness and diversity of resources. However, no matter how vast the plane was, it would not be able to support the expansion of the number of sorcerers.
No matter how large the Sorcerer World was, it could not support the demand of so many Sorcerers.
The Disaster World was such an example!
According to the sequence of development, the Disaster World was a large plane that rose far earlier than the Sorcerer World.
However, as the number of powerhouses in the Disaster World skyrocketed, the resources of the entire plane were no longer enough to support such a large number of extraordinary creatures. Moreover, the extraordinary creatures living in the Disaster World were all 'unambitious'. Apart from occasionally going out to wreak havoc in some small planes and plundering the resources inside, most of the time they were desperately intercepting the Disaster World's plane source.
This undoubtedly made their individual strength stronger, but for the Disaster World that gave birth to them, it was a huge disaster.
The extraction of a large amount of the plane source caused the Disaster World to gradually become dilapidated, and the living environment became worse and worse. It could no longer breed the basic resources needed to grow and reproduce in the world, such as food, air, water, and other things.
Seeing that the world they lived in could no longer bear it, the powerful extraordinary creatures of the Disaster World finally stopped this self-destructive selfish action. In view of the current situation of the Disaster World, it was no longer able to support any more extraordinary creatures.
As for those who relied on intercepting the Disaster World's plane source to advance to Grade 9, once the Disaster World was destroyed, they would also be destroyed because of the connection between the source and the plane.
Therefore, 11 of the existing extraordinary creatures who had reached Grade 9 met and discussed, and joined forces to seal the entire world, not allowing any new creatures to advance to Grade 9 by usurping the plane source. Furthermore, they had decreed that the number of Type 9 powerhouses in the Disaster Realm would be fixed at 11.
In order to display their strength and valor, these 11 Class 9 Extraordinary lifeforms called themselves the Lords of Calamity. Each of them was a terrifying powerhouse that could wreak havoc in the multiverse.
In order to prevent the Disaster World from continuing to decline, the eleven Lords of Calamity came to an agreement. Most of them chose to hide in the depths of the Disaster World and hibernate to reduce the burden on the World Will. At the same time, only three to five Lords of Calamity were allowed to remain conscious.
These awakened Lords of Calamity were responsible for constantly searching for suitable Planes of Calamity, plundering resources, population, and Plane Origin from other Planes to make up for the gap in the Calamity World. And such an act of harming others to benefit oneself was naturally rejected by the entire Multiverse.
Thus, as the Lords of Calamity crazily invaded and exploited the material planes, a new powerful race rose in the multiverse — the Titans.
This was a terrifying giant that could destroy a small plane with its bare hands.
The newborn Titans of their race had the strength of a Grade 4 powerhouse, while the adult Titans had the strength of a Grade 7 powerhouse. As for the powerhouses of their race, each of them had the terrifying strength of a Grade 9 powerhouse.
They were powerful creatures born from the will of the Multiverse, and specialized in hunting and sniping the Lords of Calamity for a living.
In order to stop the Lords of Calamity from wreaking havoc on the Planes of Calamity, the Titans and the Lords of Calamity fought fiercely. Their battles covered almost every part of the Multiverse. They moved from one plane to another, and almost every plane they chose as their battlefield became broken fragments floating in the depths of the Endless Sea of Stars.
Countless Titans fell under the terrifying attacks of the Lords of Calamity. Their blood floated in the depths of the galaxy. Occasionally, some of it would fall into the material plane and take root there, giving birth to strange creatures that possessed some of the Titans' abilities.
Powerful creatures such as the Ocean Giants, the Starry Sky Giants, and the King of Earth that had appeared in the material plane basically all had part of the Titan Race's bloodline in their bodies. Thus, in the Sorcerer World, the Gaia Family Sorcerers with the bloodline of the Golden Titans became the strongest Bloodline Sorcerers.
With the Lords of Calamity and the Titans both injured, they retreated to their lairs to recuperate. Thus, the Multiverse gave the Sorcerer World, the World of Gods, and the World of Dragons a chance to rise up.
Even so, these latecomers could not reach the level of the Lords of Calamity and the Titans.
The Sorcerer World might be strong enough in the Multiverse, but it had only produced three Grade 9 powerhouses. The World of Gods, which had always been fighting with the Sorcerer World for dominance, had more than ten 'Main Gods' who were comparable to Grade 9 powerhouses.
It was a pity that they had split into four or five powerful gods that did not belong to each other, and the hatred between them was deeply rooted. This was why they did not have an overwhelming numerical advantage over the Sorcerer World.
As for the World of Dragons, they only had a pitiful Grade 9 'Dragon God'.
However, the Dragon race had a powerful body and strength that everyone envied. They could easily fight against enemies of a higher rank. Thus, with this single Grade 9 'Dragon God', the Dragons were not at a disadvantage against the Sorcerer World and the Gods. They even had the strength to extend their tentacles into the countless material planes.
… …
Within his personal residence.
Seeing this, Grimm could not help but close the book and start to daydream about the boundless starry sky world.
As someone who had transmigrated to another world, Grimm could not help but want to look at the world he lived in from a more comprehensive perspective.
What kind of world was it?
What kind of world did it have?
Was his appearance in this world an 'accident', or was it a predestined variable?
If his appearance was a deliberate arrangement, then what was the 'mission' that he was carrying on his back?
In the residence next door, Alice was holding a grand banquet.
Grimm didn't even need to extend his mental power to know what was happening there through his subtle mental connection.
Grimm did not have any objections to Alice's crazy way of hunting and celebrating. In fact, he even sympathized with her.
The battle of destiny was finally right in front of her!
Even if she thought she was well-prepared, the moment Alice stepped into the Tower of Destiny, her life was no longer under her control.
The rise of the Destiny Witches was due to the unstoppable power of the plane's laws.
At the end of the day, the Destiny Witches were just a carrier and spokesperson of the power of destiny. What it wanted was not the strongest one, nor the smartest one, but the one who was most compatible with it!
Who was the one chosen by destiny?
No one could answer this question.
No matter how much Grimm did for Alice, there was no guarantee that she would be the one to survive in the end.
Therefore, participating in the battle of destiny was truly a matter of life and death!
Alice was only 23 years old. It was already good enough that she did not go crazy and do something even more outrageous when faced with an uncertain future at such a young age.
That was why Alice had brought along the 'bodyguards' that Grimm had prepared for her to hunt all over the place, mingling with the other acolytes. Grimm did not complain at all, and even sympathized with her.
If they failed in this battle of destiny, Grim would lose ten years of his life and an incalculable amount of resources, while Alice would lose her life!
Therefore, Grimm did not intend to interfere with how Alice planned to spend her short 8 years. As long as she was intelligent, as long as she cared about her life, she would not be depressed.
The opportunity had been given to her, and now it was up to her to grasp it!
However, this matter depended more on destiny!
Because of this, Grimm could only choose to stay in the Magus Tower and focus on exploring the deeper secrets of the multiverse. As for increasing his strength, Grimm was about to give up hope.
"A.I. Chip, show me the basic stats of my body!"
[Beep. Command accepted. Checking data …]
Very quickly, Grimm's basic stats were projected into his mind.
Grimm, Human (Semi-Converted), Male, Grade 1 Elemental Magus. Body: Strength 2, 8, Agility 1, 3, Vitality 3, 9, Spiritual Force 7. Status: Healthy.
Seven years! After spending seven years in the Magus Tower, his spiritual force had only increased from 6 or 3 to 7. Ever since it reached 7, he could no longer feel any increase in his spiritual force.
It was as if … His current spiritual force had reached a threshold, and he could no longer advance.
After flipping through a large number of books in his family, Grimm finally found the reason why it was so difficult to increase his spiritual force.
His elemental essence conversion was incomplete!
Currently, he had only completed the elemental essence conversion of his body, but the process of elemental essence conversion of his spiritual force had been slow.
The reason why he could not increase his spiritual force was the lag in elemental essence conversion.
However, these 7 years had allowed him to slowly adapt to the Balrog's Heart that was sealed in his chest. The current him could already unleash the full might of the Balrog's Heart. As long as he did not break the seal for more than half an hour, Grimm would not have to worry about the aura of the abyss infecting his body.
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