All My Professions Have Divine-Level Talents
Chapter 196 - 138: Level 2 Death Priest
Next came checking his equipment and items.
He communicated with Izparut about Magic of the Undead Element.
Around noon, they arrived before a cave in the vast Forest.
A massive, pitch-black portal.
It highlighted the uniqueness of this Dungeon.
Iz raised a single hand.
WHOOSH!
The surrounding snow melted in an instant, revealing the green grass beneath.
During the months of preservation, all things tended to maintain their original appearance. Everything could be stored for longer, and even a Seal would become more secure.
It was said that one did not truly age during the months of preservation and cold.
ZING!
ZING! ZING! ZING! ZING! ZING! ZING!
Several rays of Light streaked across the ground, carving a massive, complex Array into the earth at incredible Speed.
It was said that Iz’s mastery of Rituals was also quite profound.
He was also highly skilled at laying out all sorts of Magic Arrays.
Lu Cang wanted to learn how to lay out Arrays as well, but unfortunately, it was a technique reserved for Level 4 Mages and above; a Level 3 Mage couldn’t learn it.
"It’s ready."
The grooves carved into the ground were quickly filled with all sorts of materials.
Lu Cang recognized the materials; they were incredibly expensive.
They were probably worth twenty thousand Gold Coins.
And now, they were being used for a one-time promotion Ritual.
Kumironi stood far from the Array, her brow slightly furrowed.
"I have never presided over a promotion Ritual for a Death Priest," she said. "Lu Cang, you must follow the guidance of your heart and demonstrate your understanding of the principles of Death."
HUMMM!
The Array lit up!
In an instant, Lu Cang felt an overwhelmingly dense aura of Death descending from the sky and enveloping him.
’Pleasure?’
Lu Cang sensed an emotion.
It was a very simple emotion, one that didn’t require any particular performance from him.
It only cared about how many souls he could contribute.
How many valuable souls he could contribute.
This was the principle of being a Priest.
’Death... Priest.’
’Is the "Priest" part actually more important?’
Lu Cang raised his hand to the sky, and countless points of Soul Light ascended, soaring toward the heavens!
WHOOSH!
Everyone could only see a sky filled with ascending souls!
Chi Cheng’s jaw dropped.
He knew Lu Cang had farmed a lot of souls, and that their quality was high.
But...
Seeing these souls appear so openly before their very eyes was a completely different experience!
A million.
Ten million... a hundred million!
A billion! Two billion! Three billion!
The number of souls kept rising!
Billions of souls drifted toward the sky! The sound of their praise was so immense it felt tangible!
They were chanting for their master.
Chanting for Lu Cang!
Even Kumironi was dumbfounded, her expression one of utter shock.
She had seen Death Priests before, of course.
She had also seen Death Priests use tormented souls—souls that were miserable and pained, evoking heartache and pity in anyone who saw them.
Never before had she sensed souls so pure.
These souls brought a feeling of redemption, not slaughter.
Seeing these souls, she already knew.
As a Death Priest, it was impossible for Lu Cang to be evil...
There was no way he could have obtained so many souls by killing infants or slaughtering innocents...
There weren’t that many people for Lu Cang to kill in the first place.
Even if he had, it wouldn’t have gone unnoticed. 𝒇𝒓𝙚𝒆𝔀𝓮𝓫𝒏𝓸𝙫𝓮𝓵.𝓬𝙤𝙢
If a Death Priest could obtain such pure souls by killing ants, what reason would he have to harm people?
The last weight was lifted from her heart.
Kumironi’s last trace of worry about Lu Cang becoming a Death Priest vanished into thin air.
After sacrificing a full five billion souls,
Lu Cang finally stopped the Sacrifice...
’That should be enough, right?’
As the Sacrifice stopped, the entire world fell abruptly silent.
And then, Lu Cang felt an extremely powerful feedback erupt from within his body!
His Spirituality skyrocketed!
He had reached Level 2 Death Priest.