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Chapter 839

Gravis had big plans for the next set of Laws. These next ones would substantially increase his Battle-Strength while not needingany extra Energy usage.

The first Battle-Law of the Element of Core that Gravis wanted to comprehend was the Law of Core Manipulation.

This Law would allow Gravis to manipulate metal and its associated matter with more ease. It sounded rather simple, but thiswas the Law that would combine all his other Core Laws.

As always, Gravis seemingly understood this Law in no time and went directly to the next Law Comprehension Area.The next one was the first Law that would increase Gravis’ power by a lot, the Law of Core's Sharpness.

This Law would allow Gravis to manipulate metal and its associated matter in such a way that the cutting edge of the metalwould become that much sharper.

What made this Law so special?Gravis didn't need to use this Law all the time.Why not?novelbin

Because he could just use this Law on his weapon while forging to make it sharper. However, this required the Law of Core'sManipulation first. Fortunately, Gravis had just comprehended that one before this one.

Yes, the entire concept of the Battle Laws for Core that Gravis wanted to comprehend revolved around increasing the power ofhis equipment. Gravis wouldn't need to use any extra Energy while fighting since his equipment would have already been forgedbeforehand.

A lot of Battle Laws of the Core Element could be infused into the weapons. These Laws would make the weapons a lot morepowerful, and if Gravis had known them in the highest world, he could have asked for several times more Immortal Stones for hisweapons.

Weapons augmented with the Battle Laws for Core were the truly high-class weapons, except for World Weapons.How many Forgers in the highest world knew these Laws?

The powerful Forgers all knew these Laws, but the Immortals didn't know them. There were even nearly no Immortal KingForgers that knew these Laws.

Why?

The reason was elemental affinity. The metal element was generally not considered as a good affinity for forging. After all, onewouldn't be able to smelt the ores themselves. One would need to use expensive equipment to smelt down the ore, and usingthat equipment was still very difficult.

Smelting ore with one's own element was far easier since one had direct control over the temperature. The Cultivator could feelhow intense their flame, lightning, or whatever was based on their Energy and concentration consumption.

Using an external tool made this far more difficult, especially when one needed to continually adjust the temperature to notdamage the ore. Because of that, people with metal affinity rarely became forgers, and from the few that attempted to becomeforgers, a majority would give up. It was just too hard to control these tools.

Because of that, these kinds of high-class weapons would only become common in the Immortal Emperor Realm. By then, manyForgers had already comprehended the Major Law of the Elements, which allowed them to also use the Core Element.

So, in short, these weapons were so expensive because someone had to know these Laws and the Major Law of the Elements.One could say that these weapons were only second to World Weapons, which required the comprehension of the Law of theDead World.

Gravis quickly comprehended the Law. With this Law, his saber would become a lot sharper. Against humans, this wouldn't bevery important since humans didn't have a strong defense, to begin with, but against beasts, this increase in sharpness wouldshow a tremendous effect.

The third Law Gravis comprehended was the Law of Core's Hardness.

Just as the name implied, this Law increased the hardness and resilience of one's equipment. The compressed edges of theweapons already increased the hardness and durability of the weapons, but the Law of Core's Hardness would add an additionallayer of protection.

This Law would finally solve a significant problem. With this Law, Gravis could finally block powerful attacks with his saber againwithout fear of them breaking. His fight against Samantha had been incredibly annoying since any one of her attacks directlybroke Gravis’ saber.

Against beasts, this Law wouldn't be so useful, but against humans, it was incredible. If Gravis didn't protect his weapons againsta powerful enemy's attack, they might still break, but as long as he infused them with an element, it would be enough.

Speaking of, the fourth Law Gravis comprehended was the Law of Core's Infusion.

This Law allowed Gravis to infuse his weapons with many different kinds of elements. Before today, Gravis' saber had only beenmade to carry Punishment Lightning without an upper limit. He could infuse his saber with another element, but only to a certaindegree. If he used too much on his saber, it would become damaged, which was why he had rarely done so.

For example, Gravis could now use the Law of Frost's Concentration with the Law of Core's Infusion to create the sametechnique that Samantha had used. This would allow Gravis’ physical power to be added to the power of his attack, similar to afocus.

However, this was not the only element that Gravis could use this way.

He could use the Law of Inferno's Concentration the same way, creating a powerful fire saber. If Gravis didn’t know the Law ofCore's Infusion, his saber would quickly melt under the incredible heat.

The last Law Gravis comprehended was a peculiar one. It was peculiar even among all the other element-related Battle Laws.It was called the Law of Core's Destruction.What did it do?

Well, the metal element was the antithesis to the wood element. It was about as dead as something could get. This Law madeuse of this antithesis.

The Law of Core's Destruction allowed someone to increase this implicit attribute of death in metal. This gave the metal anadditional, ethereal property that seemingly destroyed everything it touched.

Among mortals, there were legends of sword wielders that were so in tune with their swords that a mere gaze from them couldcut a leaf in half. This Law worked similarly to these legends.

If one tried to make sense of these legends, one would say that these Cultivators were so in tune with their weapons that theirbeing emulated the feelings and properties of a sword. A sword could cut things, and if one was one with their sword, shouldn'tthey also be able to cut things?

However, legends were legends. One couldn't just cut things by looking at them. One could probably use their Spirit to tear themapart, but just a look wouldn't be enough.

Yet, this Law would achievesomething similar. If someonedropped a leaf on a weapo made,with thig ays tie leas ould be cut inhbit\before it even touched theweapon. This was the imperceptibledestructive aura of metal thatrepresented the antithesis of life. Itsimply destroyed by existing. Thecontent is on NovelDrama.Org! Readthe latest chapter there!

So, what did this Law accomplish?

This Law increased Gravis’ attacking power, and if the enemy's defense or weapon came into contact with this aura severaltimes, it would eventually break.

Breaking a Weapon Cultivator's weapon was the same as killing them. After all, the Avatar would be destroyed by such anaction.

Gravis was done with the CoreElement, and from now on, all hisweapons would be sharper, harder,could unleash, this Aura dF cedesttudhWand could be infusedwith all kinds of elements. Gravis’Battle-Strength had grown morepowerful yet again, and this time,there were no disadvantages to hisnewfound advantages. The contentis on NovelDrama.Org! Read the latestchapter there!

Gravis glanced at the timer and sighed.'3,954 years,’ Gravis thought. ‘That's a long one, the longest one yet, in fact.’

‘However, I'm nearly done. I'm onlymissing Graphite. After that, | don'tneed to look at any LawComprehension Arsascanyendie! 1

can finatly fast &% to some secludedmountain and comprehend somePrimary Laws on my own. | wonderhow many | should comprehend. All

of them? There actually might not beenough time before | have to help

Siral with his tribulation.’ The content

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‘I still have around 21,500 years or so until Siral's tribulation arrives. So, | should probably stop in around 20,000 years since |need to increase my Will-Aura before the tribulation. Right now, my Will-Aura is only equal to my eventual opponent, whichwouldn't be good."

"Siral, contact me in exactly 20,000 years from now. You can do whatever you want until then," Gravis said to his Life Ring."Yes, Master," Siral answered.Gravis deactivated the Life Ring again and teleported away.

Last stop: Graphite!

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