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Chapter-100

Sin's journey into the soul dimension of the Serpent of the North revealed a captivating revelation. The spear's soul, unlike the last time he had encountered it, manifested as a miniature snake no larger than the span of his palm. Its vibrant green scales shimmered with an otherworldly glow, but what struck Sin as truly peculiar were the creature's two tiny hands and two diminutive legs.

 

As he observed this unconventional being, it spoke to him, not through words but through a profound connection that transcended spoken language. The snake's desperate plea resonated within Sin's consciousness. It requested to accompany him on his journey, promising in return the bestowal of greater power.

 

This proposition, though unexpected, stirred Sin's curiosity and piqued his desire for strength. He recognized that this encounter was no ordinary occurrence and that the Serpent of the North may hold secrets beyond his comprehension. In an act of trust, he consented to the snake's proposal, agreeing to take it with him as a companion.

 

In the midst of their newfound information within the soul dimension of the Serpent of the North, Sin's curiosity naturally led him to inquire about the identity of the enigmatic being before him. With a sense of knowledge and interest, he asked the serpent what it called itself.

 

To Sin's astonishment, the creature responded with a name that carried a weight of ancient grandeur - Long Bai, the great green dragon. The revelation of its name invoked a sense of awe and wonder in Sin. Dragons were legendary beings, symbols of power and wisdom in many cultures. They were revered for their strength, majesty, and ancient lineage.

 

Long Bai's name seemed to fit perfectly. Its dragon-like appearance, with its vivid green scales and the unusual presence of two hands and two legs, made it resemble a dragon more than a conventional snake. Sin couldn't help but nod in agreement, recognizing that the name was not just a label but a reflection of the creature's true nature.

 

Sin, intrigued by the creature's proclamation of being a "great dragon," gently inquired about the rationale behind this self-assertion. He couldn't help but wonder why Long Bai, who appeared no larger than a palm-sized snake, would refer to itself as "great." In response, Long Bai revealed a poignant and somewhat melancholic truth.

 

The diminutive dragon explained that it had once possessed great power but had lost it all. In a bid for renewal and rebirth, it had undergone reincarnation. However, this transformation had wiped away all memories of its previous life, leaving it with a blank slate, except for one crucial detail—it was the vessel for the soul of an ancient dragon king, the essence bound within the Serpent of the North.

 

Long Bai's title as a "great dragon" stemmed from its lineage and the immeasurable power that once coursed through its veins. Despite its current diminutive form, it carried the potential to reclaim the majesty of its past, a destiny intertwined with the fate of the spear it inhabited.

 

Upon learning about Long Bai's past and its connection to the Serpent of the North, Sin couldn't help but feel a surge of curiosity and wonder. The notion of a dragon's soul residing within the seemingly unassuming snake-like creature intrigued him deeply. As their conversation continued, Sin's thoughts turned towards unlocking the potential hidden within Long Bai.

 

With a hopeful glimmer in his eyes, Sin inquired whether Long Bai could unleash its peak power. He wondered if, despite its current form, the creature still retained access to the formidable abilities of its previous dragon self. It was a question that hung in the air, a tantalizing possibility that could alter the course of their journey.

 

However, Long Bai's response was a mixture of regret and restraint. The serpent explained that due to the long period of dormancy and lack of use by anyone after its reincarnation, it had gradually lost much of its energy. It simply didn't possess the requisite power to unleash its full potential anymore. It was a poignant reminder of the toll that time and inactivity had taken on this once-mighty being.

 

Long Bai then conveyed a tantalizing proposition. It suggested that if Sin were to wield the Serpent of the North, channeling his energy into the weapon, it might be possible to awaken the dormant dragon's soul within and access its full power. Sin absorbed this revelation with a sense of purpose and determination.

 

Without further inquiry, Sin made a solemn pledge to Long Bai. He assured the little dragon that he would patiently await the opportune moment to unlock its potential, to see what benefits lay hidden within the Serpent of the North.

 

Sin, after his conversation with Long Bai, rose from his seat and walked over to the showcase in his room. Here, he stored a collection of remarkable items, including a glass jar filled with iron powder—an extraordinary substance that held the essence of the Copy Longinus. As he gazed upon it, a wave of nostalgia and curiosity washed over him.

 

His initial impulse was to return to his bed, perhaps to ponder the day's revelations and mysteries. But fate had other plans in store, Sin felt he need to have a good sleep for now but in that moment, a subtle tremor rippled through the room, drawing his attention away from his previous thoughts. It was as if the very air had come alive with an unseen energy.

 

Sin turned around abruptly, his eyes widening in astonishment. The source of this unusual phenomenon was none other than the iron powder. It had somehow broken free from its confinement within the glass jar and was now in motion, hovering in the air with an eerie grace.

 

Intrigued and somewhat apprehensive, Sin watched as the iron powder began to circulate around the Serpent of the North. The tiny metallic particles danced like fireflies, a mesmerizing display of magic in action. What transpired next left Sin utterly spellbound.

 

The iron powder, guided by some unseen force, merged with the Serpent of the North. As it did, it created a delicate, shimmering ribbon that wrapped itself around the spear's neck. The fusion of these two powerful elements—the mystical iron powder and the ancient weapon—was a sight to behold.

 

Sin, still trying to fathom the significance of this unexpected event, recognized that it was no mere coincidence. It was as if the universe itself had orchestrated this moment, infusing the Serpent of the North with a newfound energy and purpose. He knew that their journey had just taken a remarkable turn, and that the mysteries surrounding the spear and Long Bai were far from being fully unveiled. With newfound determination, he prepared to embrace the path ahead, ready to discover the profound implications of this extraordinary fusion of elements.

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