Saint Seiya Evil Skull
Chapter 166 Changes in the Immortal Palace
For the past five years, Asgard has been undergoing continuous development and transformation. The most significant of these changes has been the series of major projects spearheaded by Alberich. His most significant transformation of Asgard was the removal of the ancient and mysterious World Tree, buried deep beneath Asgard, from its confines to the distant land of Vanaheim.
To accomplish this monumental project, Alberich fully utilized his control over the elemental power of earth. He first carefully filled and leveled the vast empty space beneath Asgard, previously occupied by the World Tree. Then, with immense force, he compacted the earth layer by layer, further solidifying Asgard's foundation and successfully eliminating the greatest safety hazard that had long plagued the palace.
Although Vanaheim has now become a desolate land, it was once the once-glorious realm of the Vanir. Even with the passage of time and the fading glory, a faint but precious spiritual energy still lingers within Vanaheim. Compared to the ordinary human world, this spiritual energy is undoubtedly far richer.
Because of this, when the World Tree was transplanted to this new land, although it was slightly uncomfortable leaving its familiar habitat, it generally did not show too strong a resistance. However, regrettably, during this difficult relocation process, due to some unavoidable factors, the World Tree suffered severe damage—most of its root system was destroyed, resulting in the loss of a large amount of precious vitality.
Fortunately, after careful consideration and comparison, it was discovered that Vanaheim's overall natural environment offered distinct advantages over the cold and harsh conditions of Asgard. Its relatively mild and humid climate, more fertile soil, and abundant sunshine and rain all provided a more conducive environment for the World Tree to recover.
I believe that in time, this world tree, which has experienced many vicissitudes of life, will be able to regain its vitality on this new land and continue to witness the rise and fall of all things in the world.
Alberich was well aware of the World Tree's astonishing growth potential. If allowed to develop freely, it would likely soon grow beyond his control. So, after careful consideration, he decided to meticulously set up a series of powerful and complex restrictions around the World Tree.
These restrictions, like an invisible barrier, tightly surrounded the World Tree. Their presence not only effectively slowed the World Tree's growth, preventing it from losing its balance due to excessive growth and escaping Alberich's control, but also provided a special protective mechanism for the World Tree.
In this way, Alberich can maintain a certain degree of control over the World Tree while ensuring its safety and stability.
During these long five years, the God Warriors never ceased their progress. With Alberich's painful lesson in mind, everyone understood the importance of increasing their strength. Therefore, while balancing other matters, they dared not slack off in their pursuit of advancement.
Among the many God Warriors, the one who made the most remarkable progress was undoubtedly Miimi, the seventh-magnitude bright star in the constellation of the Harp. After years of unremitting effort and diligent study, he finally achieved success, surpassing Alberich and becoming the second God Warrior to realize the eighth sense, the Alaya-vijnana. This achievement shocked everyone, even the self-righteous Alberich, who was surprised and surprised.
Even more unexpectedly, however, within the Asgard, the bright first-magnitude star of the Twin-Headed Dragon constellation, Jegufrith, who had always harbored a deep prejudice against Alberich, also achieved a breakthrough at this very moment, entering the realm of the eighth sense, the Alaya-vijnana. Perhaps after experiencing numerous hardships and trials, Jegufrith finally grasped the meaning of his existence, found his true path, and completely understood the true meaning of life and death.
This man, who can be regarded as the big brother among the God Warriors, has proved his powerful strength through actual actions and is in no way inferior to others.
In comparison, his elder brother, Sidmund, seemed slightly inferior. Although Sidmund had cultivated his seventh sense, manas, to perfection, he had not yet reached the same level as his younger brother, reaching a higher realm. Even so, his strength should not be underestimated, rivaling that of Balder, the treetop condor, who also achieved perfection in his seventh sense, manas.
Indeed, after Balder successfully freed himself from the curse, he embarked on an arduous path of cultivation. Day after day, year after year, he never slacked off. With incredible perseverance and a relentless pursuit of power, he finally achieved a full recovery. Furthermore, he persevered, achieving yet another breakthrough, reaching the remarkable perfection of his seventh sense, manas.
However, to go further and break through to the legendary eighth sense, the Alaya-vijnana, while there was a certain possibility for Balder, the chances of success were certainly far from guaranteed. After all, the level represented by the eighth sense surpassed the limits of ordinary human imagination, requiring greater opportunity, understanding, and persistent effort.
It's worth noting that upon witnessing Balder's brilliant achievements, the other God Warriors quickly followed suit. Following Balder's example, they diligently trained, striving to continuously improve their own strength. Even Fafnir, who was relatively less gifted among them, has now reached the pinnacle of his seven senses, his manas, and is only a step away from perfection.
It's no exaggeration to say that the overall combat power of the Asgard at this moment is unprecedentedly formidable. Each God Warrior is like a brilliant star, radiating dazzling light and converging into an unstoppable torrent of power. Before such a formidable lineup, any enemy would be terrified.
Appendix: List of God Warriors (excluding Alberich)
First-magnitude bright star - Jegufolie of Zelda: Draconis, with the eighth sense of Alaya-vijnana, possesses immortality, special skills: Snowstorm Double Dragon Fist, Odin's Immortal Fist.
Second-magnitude bright star - Hagen in the Octagonal Centaurus, the peak of the seventh sense manas, special moves: Wild Horse Flame Fist, Powerful Wild Horse Fist
Third-magnitude bright star - Dulu in the constellation of Python, the peak of the seventh sense of manas, weapon: double axes, special move: Hercules Giant Wind Fist
Fifth-magnitude bright star - Filure in Sirius, the peak of the seventh sense, manas, special moves: Polar Wolf Claw, Luoshan Wolf Fist
Sixth-magnitude bright star - Sidu in the Black Tiger constellation, the peak of the seventh sense manas, special move: Viking Tiger Roar Fist;
Shadow - White Tiger Badu, the seventh sense of Manas, perfect move: Shadow Viking Tiger Roar Fist
Seventh-magnitude bright star - Miimi Harp, the eighth sense Alaya consciousness, weapon: harp, special moves: light speed punch, hypnotic requiem, magic string funeral song, ultimate light speed punch
Frodi, the Golden Pig, has perfected his seventh sense, Manas, weapon: Sword of Victory, special moves: Wild Boar Charge, Wild Boar Light Speed Punch
Grinding Capricorn Heracles, the seventh sense manas peak, weapons: flywheel, scythe, special moves: wheel scythe, wheel tornado
Root Devouring Dragon Fafnir, the seventh sense manas peak, weapons: whip, double-headed gun, special move: human dragon magic bullet
Stag Surut, seventh sense manas peak, weapon: Flame Sword, special moves: Flame Vortex, Flame Trap, Hatred Blue Flame
Hero Sigmund of the Centaur (Jegfried's brother), the seventh sense of manas is perfect, weapon: Sword of Fury, special moves: Arctic Hurricane, Arctic Shine
Balder, the Condor on the treetop, has perfected his seventh sense, manas, and is immortal. His weapon is the sword of Tyr'fing, and his special moves are the power of the Valkyrie and the shockwave of another dimension.
Utgar of Cerberus, the seventh sense of manas, weapon: Crescent Moon Sword, special move: Phantom Wolf, Speed Punch
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