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Chapter 727

Jake almost couldn't believe that one of the legendary Heaven's Magnates stood right before him. Just some years ago, Jakedidn't even know that they existed, but now, one of them was standing right in front of him.

Yet, as time passed, Jake noticed that the Black Magnate was also just a guy. He talked like everyone else, and he also startedsome conversations with Jake. After talking with him for a while, Jake noticed that he was simply another Cultivator, just morepowerful.

Oftentimes, people put someone's grand accomplishments above the person, attributing a near divine-like status to that person,even though that person just casually talked with everyone like everyone else. Their accomplishments were not their being butsomething they did, like any other hobby from any other person.

After some days, most of the people scattered again. Gravis spent more time with Orpheus, Yersi, and Jake since he didn't needto comprehend any Laws anymore until he left. Comprehending some Laws for a bit more than a century was unnecessary sincehe wouldn't gain anything good out of it anyway.

Gravis was already done with the elements for now. Sure, there also were attributes of the other elements that didn't involve theirComposition, but they were the last Laws Gravis needed.

The only thing that Gravis could theoretically comprehend in maybe a hundred years were the Laws of Extreme Heat andExtreme Cold. Yet, after a short talk with Jake, that also fell through.

Apparently, there were no level three Laws for Heat and Cold. The level two Laws of Heat and Cold culminated in the level threeLaw of Temperatures, and the next level would be the level four Laws of Heat and Cold, which would then culminate in the levelfive Laws of Temperatures again. Understanding another level four Law in such a short period of time would be impossible.

Yersi had comprehended the level two Laws of Heat and Cold already, and her next stop would be the level three Law ofTemperatures, which would then act as her Avatar. Yet, Yersi decided against comprehending this Law for now since she wantedto spend as much time with her father as possible. After all, there was a chance that she would never see her father again afterhe left.

An Immortal Emperor had a longevity of 200,000 years, and if Gravis reached that in the higher world, 20,000 years would havepassed in the highest world. Sure, Yersi would still have 30,000 years left at that point, but Gravis also told Yersi that he wouldnot return until he killed the higher Heaven.

Yersi asked why Gravis wanted to kill this Heaven, even though he hadn't even met it, but Gravis could only say that he couldn'ttell her the reason why. It was simply something that had to be done.

How long would it take to reach such incredible power? The chances were high that Gravis would overstep his soft longevity capseveral times over, and then, even with the time dilation, far more time would have passed than Yersi could live for.

As they all spent more time together, Yersi started to feel worse. She knew that Gravis loved her, and she knew that if shebegged him to stay, he would probably comply. Sadly or fortunately, depending on one's perception, love meant that someonewants the best for the other person. Yersi would never ask Gravis to stay.

Yet, Yersi knew that Gravis would feel horrible if he never saw his daughter again. Just imagining Gravis' grief hurt Yersi.

On top of that, Jake was postponing a ton of time of his cultivation just to be with her. Jake loved cultivation, and he woulddefinitely reach the level of a Star God in the future if he kept at it. Yet, Yersi was making it harder and harder for him to cultivate.

What about her siblings? Aris and Cera had a high likelihood of reaching the highest world. They would not take nearly as longas Gravis, but how would they feel when they, as maybe even Star Gods, returned and saw their sister, an Immortal?

They wouldn't feel disappointed about her power, but they would feel disappointed that they would only see her again for maybeonly 20,000 years or so. This was not that long for Star Gods. One cultivation session might even take longer.

Everyone she loved was becoming more powerful and leaving her behind. Everyone said that they didn't mind that Yersi decidedto stop cultivating, but that hurt her even more. It felt like the others were making sacrifices to ease her feelings.

The years passed with Yersi appearing more and more absentminded. Jake and Gravis noticed this very quickly and also knewexactly what she was worried about. They said several times that the only thing they wanted from Yersi was for her to be happy.

Yet, every time Yersi heard these words, she felt a sting. They only wanted her to be happy, but she couldn't even accomplishthat. How could she be happy when she saw all their sacrifices for her and when she imagined their pain when Yersi inevitablydied in her tribulation?

For the first time, Yersi envied the simple mindset of regular beasts. They had no real loved ones, which made the future muchbrighter. They were living for the day, trying their best, and if they died, they died. There were no close ones grieving over them.

Yet, if Yersi died, a tsunami of pain would wash over all her close ones. The guilt nearly felt overwhelming to her.Should she continue cultivating?This was not simple to answer.

She wasn't interested in continuing, but the potential rewards nearly made it worth it. Being able to live longer than her closeones, being able to accept the pain of their passing while sparing them the pain of her passing, being able to spend more timewith them, all of these things held great attraction to Yersi.

Yersi would have long decided to continue to cultivate if there weren't the fact that she could die even faster if she decided tocontinue. Gravis had already explained the concept of Karmic Luck to Yersi since they were now in the highest world, and withthat knowledge, she was able to see the effect it had on her past.

Without her greater Karmic Luck, shewould have died twice already, atleast. In her perception, this showedthat she was actually kot sediaes|taleitte ugh, or powerful enoughto even become an Immortal. Everyother being would have died whileshe had been artificially boosted tothe Immortal Realm by her KarmicLuck. The content is onNovelDrama.Org! Read the latestchapter there!novelbin

In her mind, her talent was alreadybelow average in comparison to allthe beings who megeesy te reach.

thi levelyeahoxt th effect of specialKarmic Luck. These beings weremore talented than her, and theiraverage talent would only increasethe more powerful Yersi became. Thecontent is on NovelDrama.Org! Readthe latest chapter there!

Yersi had spent millions upon millions of Immortal Stones to close in on the Law of Temperatures. How many other Immortalshad such an insane amount of wealth? How many Immortals were able to condense an Avatar with a good level three Law?

As far as Yersi knew, around 20% ofImmortals had an Avatar that wasnot the Law of Spa gt haw many| mortalsibad eel sane wealth?Probably less than 0.001%. But evenafter spending so much money, Yersistill hadn't managed to comprehendthe Law of Temperatures. Thecontent is on NovelDrama.Org! Readthe latest chapter there!

Everything was crashing down on Yersi. What was she supposed to do? Should she risk it and try to get more power topotentially live longer, or should she accept that all her loved ones would feel incredible grief at her death?

The decision was hard, but in the end, Yersi decided to continue cultivating.

And with that, Heaven got its way again.

As always.

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