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Chapter 258



Chapter 258

Chapter 258: Chapter 180: Aiwass’s Persuasion_2 Chapter 258: Chapter 180: Aiwass’s Persuasion_2 David, for now, the only thing that might go wrong is the progression from the fourth to the fifth level.

Starting from the advancement from the third to the fourth Energy Level, if one were to fail or die, it could potentially cause damage to the soul.

Accumulated damage would reduce the chances of successful advancement in the future.

As for the consequences of failing to advance from the fourth to the fifth level, as of now, the least severe would be soul damage, with the worst being possible immediate death.

It is only after a full rotation of the cap raise for all nine Paths that the consequences for failing to advance from the fourth to the fifth and the fifth to the sixth levels will be reduced.

If Mr.

“Knight” remains so naà ̄ve, he might also end up being unable to advance further due to too many accumulated failures.

...

Even if Aleister could take him once, twice...

she cannot do it every single time.

When it comes to the choice of abandoning the Knight to win or saving the Knight and failing herself, Aiwass would definitely choose the former.

And as one rises in levels, the intensity of the advancement rituals will increase.

The impact and suppressive force brought by the Shadow Demon’s strength will also gradually diminish...

not to mention, there are also scenarios in the advancement rituals that mainly revolve around decryption or strategy, not all of which can be solved by brute force.@@@@

At least not the scenarios written by the Great Sage.

The elderly gentleman detests resolving issues with violence and battle; his scenarios are guaranteed to be the type that would level the playing field for everyone.

If one were to randomly get his scenario, having a Shadow Demon would actually become a disadvantage for Aleister— because it makes it easier for others to band together to attack her.

In such a case, no matter how much Aiwass favors the Knight, he would be powerless to take another person with him for advancement.

Not to mention, Lily would also be advancing with “Miss Aleister.” Compared to the Knight, Lily is far more important to Aiwass.

Of course, if Mr.

“Knight” can be trained properly, then it would mean that “Miss Aleister’s” advancements would always come with two reliable teammates.

In the New Moon Ritual, starting with two teammates offers an immense advantage...

at least until everyone else becomes aware of it.

So if possible, Aiwass would still like to help and educate David properly.

“Mr.

Aiwass,” David finally couldn’t hold back and spoke up, “Miss Aleister...

what kind of person is she?”

—Here we go.

Aiwass thought to himself.

It’s not that I fear your questions, but that I dread your silence.

David was also listening seriously—he had this question as well and had been pondering it for a long time.

He shook his head, “I’m actually not interested in any of these...

I simply yearn for the courage to shed all ties and challenge formidable foes.”

[—Question one, do you have the courage to live in the face of death?]

[—Question two, are you prepared to challenge an unbeatable enemy?]

The frenzied voice of Aleister still echoed in David’s heart.

“In that case, I have a method.”

Aiwass stated bluntly, “In fact, on the Path of Transcendence, there are some professions that have been lost over time.”

“Just as the core skill of the Path of Devotion is the Illumination Art, to ignite oneself to light the way for others, the most central skill of the Path of Authority includes Word Spirits, Binding, and Decree within the Leadership Art.

The core of the Path of Transcendence is not demons, nor curses...

but rituals.”

“Rituals?”

David asked, puzzled, “Not demons?”

Aiwass smiled, “The Demon Scholar has emerged not long ago; were there no professionals on the Path of Transcendence before then?”

These words actually contained a bit of taboo—because only with a certain understanding of Demonology could one know that the profession of Demon Scholar was a recent creation.

But precisely because of the persona of Aleister, it wouldn’t be strange for Aiwass to say anything.

People would rationalize it in their own minds, convince themselves on their own.

And indeed, what he said was true—

Demons, curses, contracts all stem from the power of other Celestial Marshals; the true power of the Serpent Father is “ritual.”

“I actually know of a profession on the Path of Transcendence that has been lost for a long time; it suits you very well.”

Aiwass said quietly, “But as it stands, you cannot yet take up the position.”

“What is it?” David blurted out.

You boy...

Seeing David’s undisguised and almost eager inquiry, Aiwass immediately understood—Aleister’s words may have had an effect, but probably only a small one.

David’s desire and admiration for the Path of Transcendence hadn’t been suppressed; on the contrary, they had intensified.

So it was indeed correct for Aiwass to speak of this matter to David at this time...

“It’s [Ascension Sorcerer].”

Aiwass answered half-truthfully, “It’s a long-lost profession.

Because it requires the applicant to possess a sufficiently strong body, it can only be a secondary profession to transition into.”


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