Death... and me
chapter-2638

By far, the twins' group was making the greatest improvements in this Realm. That's because it didn't matter the power of those creatures; they could always approach without being detected and kill it before it could react. Even a Peak Divinity Realm expert would die in the face of such a point-blank attack he was not expecting.

Of course, such high-level experts would most likely have some saving treasures of their own to prevent such events, but that was not the case for the creatures.

As the twins' group advanced, they found one creature after another. However, they also noticed a problem after killing the tenth creature of Chaos Laws and Chaos Energy. "It's... becoming harder to use the Chaos Laws to comprehend our own laws, isn't it?" Kentucky asked, concerned.

Rean nodded. "The first one we used this method helped us to comprehend the first sublaws by around 5%. However, this one right now didn't help me with even a single extra percent. It is still countless times faster than comprehending the laws on our own, but still..."

These creatures aren't exactly easy to find. Celis several times failed to detect them and had the twins and Kentucky fly around for a while before he found another one. If the comprehension speed goes any lower than that, then they definitely won't be able to comprehend the first sublaw before a year is over.

"It's the lacunes," Roan suddenly said. Everyone looked at him and waited for him to continue. "When we first killed one, our comprehension regarding the first sublaws of dark, light, absorption, and wood were full of holes. It was easy to use the Chaos Laws to fill those holes. However, as we managed to fill the holes, the holes themselves began to disappear. Finding the specific part necessary for the few holes that still exist just becomes harder."

He also added. "Besides, the fact we are not aligned with this world's laws also doesn't help. You probably noticed it already, but even though the Chaos Laws in these creatures can be used, it is also highly barred by the world itself when we try to absorb them. If we want to increase our speed, we will have to change our approach."

Rean understood. "So, we should use the Chaos Laws of these beasts to align our existence with the world instead of comprehending the first sublaws, correct?"

"Correct," Roan nodded.

However, there was a problem. "Fine, I can accept that if it increases our cultivation speed," Celis commented. "But... how exactly do we do that? Will the same method Lola used work for this?"

Roan shook his head, though. "No, to align our bodies with the world's laws, we will need to merge both the creatures and the environment Chaos Laws first. Only then do we merge them into our bodies. And yes, this is also another memory from my past life, but I'm still okay."

The others couldn't help but feel worried. Nonetheless, Roan seemed fine, especially since Rean was connected with Roan and sharing those new memories when they appeared. He could tell Roan was able to separate those new ones from his real ones. "Very well, let's give it a try on the next creature."

Meanwhile, in the Loporrit's Burrow, Lola appeared near a big house... Well, big for Loporrits, that is. For a normal person, it could only be considered average. Nonetheless, Lola entered the house, finding several more Loporrits in there. "Chief! I finished my part. All of them can now walk around our wonderland without a problem. Of course, whether they will survive is not up to me."

An ashen-furred Loporrit in the middle looked back at Lola and nodded. "We have always been waiting for them. That was the sole purpose of our existence. Now, we can only hope they will be able to conquer the Chaotic Tower."

The other Loporrits narrowed their eyes. "Shouldn't we have given them some extra help? For example, we could have taught them how to align with this world's laws from the start. Without it, conquering the tower is impossible; even if they do manage to learn it, it is still too hard."

However, the ashen-furred Loporrit shook his head. "That goes against our orders. If they truly need us to teach them how to do it, conquering the tower is impossible to start with. It has nothing to do with one's strength. It is all about comprehension."

Lola couldn't help but ask. "But... why haven't we told them about the tower's location? At least they could go there and investigate"

"That won't be necessary," the chief spoke with a smile. "As long as they manage to align their bodies with this world, the tower's presence will become obvious to them all. They will eventually gather there whether they wish it or not."

The Ashen-Furred Loporrit Chief then looked at other Loporrits that had just arrived a moment ago. "Report, how are they doing?"

A black-Furred one was the first Loporrit to step forward. "From what we could see, a few of them seemed to have some information regarding our world. Also... Kafan is back."

The Chief narrowed his eyes, and everyone could see a hint of fury in them. "Did he go to the ruins?"

"Yes," the Loporrit nodded. "However, Bunbun shooed him away."

The chief was satisfied with the answer. "Then that's fine. We are not allowed to do anything even if he is here. Since he left the ruins, that is enough."

"What about others?" Lola asked. "Those ruins aren't exactly that hard to find for experts of their levels."

"That matters not," the chief wasn't concerned, though. "Only Kafan knows the real meaning of those Ruins, and I doubt he will tell anyone. His past relationship with us wouldn't allow him to do it. Where did he go after leaving the Ruins?"

"He seems to be moving in the direction of the tower," the same Black-Furred Loporrit answered.

"Very well," The chief then changed the topic and looked at

Lola. "Now... How come there seems to be some of those experts coming straight for our Burrow?"

Lola couldn't help but sweat a little.

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