Using every possible means to accelerate their cultivation speed, Jason and his soulbonds cultivated for a total of 6 months, until the day they were expelled from the place they had been relentlessly cultivating.
Never in his life had Jason felt so comfortable after cultivating for such a long time. If he could choose, he would never leave the cultivation environment.
Unfortunately, the dungeon had already expelled him the moment six months passed.
He was teleported back to the colosseum, where he found the same and all too familiar puppets once again.
The only difference was that their cultivation base had increased considerably than before.
Now, it was at the peak of the 2nd threshold with 400,000 drops of liquefied mana stored inside the mana core.
That was exactly what Jason's cultivation base looked like.
This meant neither he nor the puppets had to circulate any energy through their body to defeat beings at the Peak of the Prismar stage.
This was great, but not something he or the puppets couldn't do earlier, even if it was through the use of some cultivated energy.
In the end, each of his soulbonds, except the Sacred Squirrel, reached the peak of the Prismar stage's 2nd threshold.
His first soulbond, Artemis, had the most mana drops while the blessed squirrel was unable to do this owing to its unique type of cultivation.
She was only lacking 100,000 droplets before she would be able to start the creation process of the dome crystal, which was much faster than Jason initially expected.
However, that was solely the case owing to the great cultivation environment they had been expelled from.
Adding the soulbonds' soul amplification to his strength made Jason feel confident about himself.
He was thankful to his soulbonds who had relentlessly cultivated by his side throughout the past six months.
He had even unleashed his Celestia bloodline to an extent he shouldn't have as it was simply too dangerous.
Nevertheless, he simply took the risk and endured endless pain, in order to increase his aura's strength followed by his stigmas, mana veins, and mana core.
If that was not everything, he went a step ahead and strengthened his human bloodline by unleashing his Celestia bloodline.
This increased the percentage of his soul amplification by one percent.
This had been unexpected but was happy to receive all the help he could get.
An increase of one percent might appear insignificant, but it was exceptionally helpful to Jason.
Unfortunately, he now had to fight against the five puppets once again, making him feel a little uncomfortable.
It was crystal clear that their strength had increased, but the same was the case for him.
As such, the only thing Jason had to be careful of, was to prevent making mistakes while fighting.
That was the case because he could clearly feel that the puppets' strength was not above his own anymore!
Instead, Jason felt that he might be able to reach a higher prowess of brute strength and accumulated cultivated energy with a fusion with either Petri or Artemis.
They were extremely proficient in the techniques they used and were fearless fighters.
Thus, when Jason recalled the fight against the mysterious puppet, he knew that they would give their utmost efforts to overcome any hurdles once they were about to lose.
These utmost efforts meant that they wouldn't even hold back from killing him!
Because of that, Jason had to be careful in his fight against the puppets.
Nonetheless, he was somewhat excited to figure out how strong his aura had become.
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He had taken a bold risk and unsealed several seals until his vessel could bȧrėly cope with the power coursing through his body.
Owing to that, he was not in his strongest possible state as his body was still struggling to efficiently use the power Jason clearly sensed that there was only a single seal left that he could only break after the dome crystal had been created.
Afterward, his secondary bloodline awakening would be held when he would advance to the Ascendion stage!
Even if that was exciting to get to know, Jason was fully aware that he required tremendous amounts of resources to undergo the secondary bloodline awakening.
During his primary Celestia bloodline awakening, he had already consumed lots of mana and a beast that wanted to reap benefits from his awakening had even teleported him away from his late masters.
Fortunately, nothing happened afterward, but on Manyr Jason couldn't be confident of anything.
There might as well be beings on Manyr too that would like to devour him to reap all kinds of benefits.
This was a simple ȧssumption owing to the fact that he harbored the bloodline of the Celestia race, followed by divine energy, four blessings, two curses, and his unique eyes.
Each of these could be a reason for certain beings to want to eat him.
That was definitely not something Jason wanted.
Thus, he had to be careful when to advance to the Ascendion stage, and with what kind of people around him.
However, this was something that made Jason even more uncomfortable, because there was only one person he trusted on Manyr, and that was Jennifer.
While the City Lord, Luna, was too secretive and focused on her own hidden goals, her subordinates might have been nice to him, but that didn't mean he could trust them wholeheartedly.
He was not sure what exactly his gut feeling was trying to tell him, but the things that were currently happening in the Julandra region were definitely more devastating than he could expect.
In the end, Jason had never really bothered much about it and focussed on completing the trials.
But the moment he stood in front of the puppets, he couldn't help but feel a little bit odd, questioning how much of a treasure land Kinra Island was.
If several races felt that the island that would surface for a few months every few hundred years was worth waging war against each other, the entire Julandra region would have been turned upside down already.
And that was something Jason ȧssumed to be the case, even if he had yet to figure out what exactly the rewards of some main inheritances were.
The rewards he had obtained were already worth a fortune.
They were comparable to ancient goods that were worth more than the wealth some races could accumulate in years.
With that in mind, there were several things he had to be careful of when he would emerge in the Julandra region.
Yet, the moment he thought about walking out of the dungeon, he halted in his tracks.
'Will…I be teleported to the outside of the Chaos Obelisk, to the surface of the ocean that is surrounded by all kinds of disastrous storms…or will I be able to choose the place I want to emerge in to a certain extent?....'
The more he thought about it, the less likely it was the last option.
Because of that, he couldn't help but feel a little bit frightened, only to slap his cheeks before he averted his attention back to his opponents.
"I hope, there will certainly be a teleportation reward.. otherwise I'll swim with some Ascerta stage beasts, or I'll simply cling to the gigantic tortoise island!"
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