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Life Blood Cultivation: Starting By Extracting My Life Seed

In the world of Silvoria, where the cultivation of Life Seeds determines one's power and status, Aeon, a young genius, awakens not one, but two Life Seeds—a rare feat indeed. However, his joy turns to horror when his S-grade Life Seed bring disaster to him and his family under the scrutiny of jealous rivals and an unimaginable mastermind. His entire family is brutally massacred, their lives claimed by those who covet the S-grade Life Seed pulsating within him. With the extraction of his S-Grade Life Seed and his father's fate unknown, along with death looming over him, Aeon finds himself standing on the precipice of despair. Yet, in the darkest moment of his life, fate intervenes. In Aeon's near-death experience, he gains an acknowledgement of an Ancient Artifact named 'Grimoire of Life and Death', which leads him on an unexpected journey as he is thrust into the Trial Realm of Life and Death. Armed with the enigmatic artifact known as the Grimoire of Life and Death and his remaining F-grade Life Seed, Aeon embarks on a perilous journey to seek retribution against those responsible for destroying his family.

vinayraj · 奇幻
分數不夠
324 Chs

Second Heavenly Treasure Chest

 

Aeon stood before the opened Heavenly Treasure Chest, his eyes scanning the list of items he had received.

[Master has opened the Heavenly Treasure Chest and received the following items:]

[1) 10,000 Skill Crystals]

[2) 1,000 Class Crystals]

[3) 100,000 High-level Epic Life Crystals]

He frowned, unable to hide his disappointment. 

"Why are the rewards for destroying the Second Death Tower so low?" he muttered, his voice tinged with frustration. 

Aeon had expected the rewards from the Second Heavenly Treasure Chest to be much higher than those from the First Heavenly Treasure Chest. After all, compared to the Second Death Tower, destroying the First Death Tower had been relatively easy. 

For Aeon, both Death Towers had been manageable, but the Second Death Tower had indeed presented a greater challenge. The rewards, however, did not reflect this increased difficulty.