Chapter 4613: Divination Material
Chapter 4613: Divination Material
Davis coldly looked at Almer Spacewill.
He was vaguely sure that much time hadn’t passed, or his wives and even Nadia would’ve come rushing after sensing his plight, so he didn’t expect Almer Spacewill to wake up so soon. Considering Almer Spacewill could move, Davis determined that what the unknown party used on him was a sedative and not some kind of poison. Otherwise, even if Almer Spacewill woke up, he wouldn’t be able to move.
Additionally, he figured out the intricacies of the Mirror Judgment Technique.
The first Mirror Judgment Technique he had used was a fusion of Karma Laws and Death Laws, Judgment Laws.
On the suspicion and basis that he was the incarnation of the Being of Original Sin, Davis could understand why his perception was important when it came to karmic virtue and karmic sin and why he could use it against others.
After all, since he was an Anarchic Divergent, no matter who attacked him, they wouldn’t garner any karmic sin but only karmic virtue. So it should’ve been impossible for him to use Judgment Laws against them in a damaging manner. However, it turns out harm caused to him would bring karmic sin to them from his perspective, and he could effectively use it.
It was something only he could see and didn’t come under the aspect of heaven and earth.
It was strange, but it gave him a lot of confidence and ideas to use to his advantage.
Hence, the first technique he used was something he had already done many times. Using the harm done to him to force, bind, and damage the aggressor. The effect depended on the severity of the harm they caused him.
Back then, it was his idea that Karma would never acknowledge Heaven’s Warriors attacking Divergents as a sin, so he guessed his powers stemming from Judgment Laws were entirely based on personal relations between individuals and groups in accordance with his own viewpoint, making him the judge, the jury, or even the true emperor.
This stays true even now.
As long as it was something that harmed him personally, he didn’t need to implant a karmic seed in them. With a karmic seed, he could even be the judge to cast his judgment against the harm done to others. Of course, in the previous instant, the effective damage of the Judgment Technique would be less, but he could still cast it.
Then the second technique used- harming himself, on top of using the least bit of karmic sin.
Honestly, he didn’t expect this to work, but his last-ditch effort to harm thirty percent of his soul essence and transfer that damage to Almer Spacewill without gathering enough karmic sin dealt enough damage for Almer Spacewill to faint.
Davis bent down and checked Almer Spacewill’s soul essence without much resistance.
Looking at it, it was barely torn by twelve percent. The effect of the damage was less than half, and losing twelve percent wasn’t significant to spirits.
As a spirit fey, Almer Spacewill would’ve been able to deal with it and wake up in five or ten minutes. The fact that he couldn’t made him determine that someone had really injected him with sedatives, but at the same time, he determined that the second method could also damage his opponents.
Even without enough karmic sin, he could still damage his opponents.
’Either self-harm works, or forcing me to a dead end enhances the quality of the karmic sin collected...’ Davis derived from this outcome. He felt both could be true as well.
Otherwise, he didn’t think damaging himself, which didn’t collect any karmic sin, would’ve even applied half the damage using the second Mirror Judgment Technique he used.
Although the damage done wasn’t significant, it was still enough for him to knock out the opponent, which would give him enough time to kill them.
Then again, if he displayed killing intent, they might wake up from their sheer Will. Regardless, Davis was happy with what he had found.
His Judgment Laws weren’t as restricted as he had thought. Perhaps it was growing alongside him as he became...
Davis shuddered at the thought of that. He refused to believe he was an incarnation of the Being of Original Sin.
If it were a Primordial Soul, what did that make him?
Nonetheless, Davis looked at Almer Spacewill.
He knew scenarios like this would pop up where he would be unable to kill a young master due to the protection behind them, especially their soul. He had heard that in the Upper Realms, a Primarch Soul would pop up and explode on the spot to harm the aggressor upon the young master’s death.
Hence, he had self-learned two techniques to deal with this issue.
One was a combination of Enigmatic Heart Laws and Illusion Laws to stir the emotions of the victim and make them talk using illusion to put them in the happiest and most willing state. The second ability was also to use Enigmatic Heart Laws and Illusion Laws to convince them to commit suicide while fabricating their memories.
Even Enigmatic Heart Laws were enough to force them into doing his bidding, but he used Illusion Laws to enhance and embellish the events so that even the memories transmitted from them to the Primarch Soul inside them would be seeing a different set of events.
He hadn’t named them yet since he hadn’t fortified and consolidated the techniques, so here came the first victim of it.
’I didn’t need to use it in this space since the protective Primarch Souls would collapse, but I can’t get it past someone who possesses a replica of the Space-Time Quintessence Ring. For all I know, the owner of the Space-Time Quintessence Ring could descend from another galaxy and kill me in an instant and leave.’ Davis inwardly lampooned.
He didn’t think any type of space could inhibit the descent of the Space-Time Quintessence Ring. As long as one possessed it, he guessed they could go anywhere.
Otherwise, he wouldn’t think of it as a Primeval Law Treasure.
Regardless, since the Nine-Headed Hydra Galaxy still made no mention of the replica of the Hell Poison Gem, he was of the idea that there were many replicas around from time immemorial. He also suspected the leader of the Heavenly Blight Hall of possessing a replica of the Space-Time Quintessence Ring, so it was in line with his thoughts.
’Still... many replicas don’t mean double digits. There could be three or four for each Primeval Law Treasure...’
Davis guessed based on the limitations and restrictions the heavens and the universe would impose on the Primeval Law Treasures.
Consolidating his thoughts, Davis looked around once more as he spread his soul sense. He didn’t think anyone was here, but he wouldn’t put it against the two unknown characters who had fought with Almer Spacewill before.
He felt a conspiracy brewing unbeknownst to him, but he also guessed that he could just be interfering with the playground of the galaxy’s supreme geniuses.
Confirming that no one was watching to the best of his ability, Davis took out a grain of sand from his spatial ring. It appeared jade-green in color and didn’t look anything like normal sand as it shimmered with the power of time.
It was called the Divine Verdant Time Sand. Objects or items that could interfere or cause ripples within the heaven and earth to allow Mystic Diviners to peer through the veils of destiny and time were mostly termed ’Divine’.
The Divine Verdant Time Sand was said to be in harmony with the heaven and earth energy, making Mystic Diviners able to communicate with the heavens to see one’s future, past, or even the present affairs.
Naturally, he had no way to use it since he didn’t learn the arts of Mystic Diviners. However, he learned a particular way to use it back when he collected them from the Treasury and wanted to gift them to Tia in order to see her, but she was secluded every day of the year.
He played with it and learned that he could see the outline of the past when using Karmic Sight!
Davis threw the grains of verdant sand against Almer Spacewill and watched the sand float while he hurriedly limited his vision using the palms of his hands to cover the sides of his eyes. He activated Karmic Sight and saw the changes.