Legendary Architect of Apocalypse-Chapter 209: The Last Problem

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A few of them had also gotten serious hurt, and one even lost an arm. Despite that, they couldn't blame Elias for it.

Those from the Creator Faction rankers side felt a chill creep down their spines. If the sword had targeted them, could they survive? All of them knew the answer.

This was the strength of the inheritance that made the Academy pay so much attention to the Inheritor. They finally understood why the Academy was willing to offer so many rewards for the Inheritor to come forward.

These flames... Even if a person had the worst class awakening, the flames could still make him a supreme being in an entirely different category. The flames also grew with the owners, so their growth was unlimited with time.

Having these flames was like gaining an entirely different class that wasn't part of Destroyer, Creator, or Auxiliary Faction. It was as if a fourth faction was created, just for the inheritor of these flames.

"This is just a flame ranked in the top mystical flames. Then what about the other four flames? What about the flame that's ranked even higher? Just how much of a difference can these things make?" Olsen mumbled, gulping heavily.

He had made up his mind. He also wanted a mystical flame that was ranked in the top ten. Even if it was almost impossible to find these flames, he still wanted to beg his family to give it their all.

The others thought the same thing, unaware that it was easier said than done. For thousands of years, almost all major families had tried to look for these mystical treasures, but they had failed to find any.

If it was easy to find these flames, then the Inheritors wouldn't be so rare. In that case, the Academy wouldn't be so eager to find Elias. It was precisely because it was so rare that a Mystical Flame Master was such a rare heavenly occupation.

Olsen slowly lowered his weapon, his eyes narrowing as he stared at the chasm, then at Elias.

High above, Helen's hearty laughter had died in her throat, replaced by a sharp intake of breath. The sheer extent of the destruction was breathtaking. This wasn't just talent. It was dominance on a scale she hadn't anticipated seeing so soon.

Looking at the scene, she finally understood why the previous Dean was said to be such a heaven-defying existence in the universe, to the point that even the Heavenly Rulers had to pay respect to him every time they saw him.

Elias slowly lowered his hand. The deep blue flames around him subsided slightly, though their intensity remained evident. He turned his gaze, sweeping it across the remaining, terrified students of the Creator Faction.

His expression remained unchanged, cold and impassive. The test, for him, was over. There were no enemies left to erase. But there was still one problem.

He had made Kaelen, the Inheritor of these flames, appear. But Elias Ashborn also had to appear. If both of them weren't seen at the same time, then it was going to raise a lot of questions.

He turned around, and went back to the camp of the Creator Faction, not saying even a single word to the other rankers of his Faction.

Now that he had already revealed himself, he had achieved his aim. There was no need to pretend to be subservient anymore.

He soon reached the tents that were arranged by the Creator Faction. There was no one to stop him, and he had just gone through a battle.

He made everyone believe that he just wanted to test for now, as he entered the largest and most luxurious tent in the entire camp.

The camp previously belonged to Olsen, who didn't raise any objection. What could he even do about it? Was he going to fight Elias for a single tent, when the person could use these flames while his own class abilities were sealed?

He didn't make it an issue, especially since the test was almost over. With everyone except Elias being wiped out, it was only a matter of time before the Professors declared the end of this test.

"Should we search for Elias Ashborn?" A ranker approached Olsen, looking at the Destroyer Faction Ranking.

They would have searched for the survivors of the Destroyer Faction, but the rankings already made it evident that only one was alive. It was Elias Ashborn, the most unorthodox person in the entire destroyer class.

"It won't be easy to find him. Just let him be. Either he will show up before us on his own, or he will stay hidden. In any case, the ball is in his court."

Olsen took another glance at his own ranking in disappointment. If killing Elias was enough to help him take the first rank from Kaelen, he would have done so in a heartbeat.

He would have used all his resources to find Elias, but there was no point in it anymore. Killing Elias couldn't help him improve his rankings. And without any benefits, there was no point in unnecessary poking the Ashborn Family.

The only people he was worried about were the third and fourth rankers. He couldn't raise his ranks by killing Elias, but they could take the second rank if they killed Elias and took his points.

To prevent that, he kept the third and fourth rankers with him, using any excuse that he could find.

The third and fourth rankers did want to find Elias, but they couldn't think of an excuse to secretly slip away from this place.

They were dragged by Olsen, wherever he went. The situation had been kept like that by Olsen to protect his second rank.

The other creator faction students, who have survived, were free to do anything they wanted.

Many of them left the frozen land, to roam around the world as it wasn't often that they came to see such barren lands that were left in such pristine conditions after being part of a trial.

Meanwhile, Elias wasn't behind either. He still had to take care of the last issue in his plan.

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