Witch: Accumulate Experience Through The Knight Breathing Technique

Chapter 1980: 0435 Blood Source Seven Changes, Meat Temple! (Big for monthly ticket and subscription requests)_4

Chapter 1980: 0435 Blood Source Seven Changes, Meat Temple! (Big chapter for monthly ticket and subscription requests)_4

6. You can transform into the Red Emperor Dragon for a relatively long period of time…]

After this promotion, it signifies the Red Emperor Dragon Breathing Technique reaching the nineteenth rank, which corresponds to the Blood Source Seven Changes and a Seventh-level Knight!

Other abilities such as the Red Emperor Domain need no further elaboration; they are merely enhanced versions of their previous effects.

The most significant change from Level 6 to Level 7 is embarking on the path of Physical Divine Palace transformation.

The Bloodline Divine Patterns serve as the primary benchmark for measuring the degree of Physical Divine Palace transformation.

This is akin to Levi previously condensing the Maximum Soul to create a visual benchmark for the progress of the Infinite Primordial Soul.

The upper limit of Bloodline Divine Patterns is fixed, determined by the inherent quality of the breathing technique itself.

For the Red Emperor Dragon, the upper limit is to condense 81 patterns!

Levi’s mind stirred—this number happens to align perfectly with the 81 Infinite Primordial Souls previously devised by Roger!

Since the Red Emperor Dragon is a beyond-Mythical existence,

If universal truths converge, wouldn’t that imply… that the upper limit of the Infinite Primordial Soul Method is also Level 11?

This confirms, as Roger stated, that the Infinite Primordial Soul indeed points directly to the realm beyond Legendary.

His path was not mistaken!

Of course, these are just Levi’s conjectures, possibly applicable only to bloodline pathways and unrelated to wizards, serving as merely a curious coincidence.

The condensation of Divine Patterns also proceeds in three phases, much like the wizard’s Witch Marks.

However, wizards conclude their condensation before the ninth-circle, between the sixth, seventh, and eighth marks, to unify and ascend to the realm of Grand Wizard.

Divine Patterns are condensed between Level 7, Level 8, and Level 9, finishing before Level 10, to unify and ascend to the Mythical realm!

In addition, the number of Witch Marks imprinted at each wizard stage can vary, with a minimum of 9 marks required.

For instance, nine marks at the seventh circle and twelve marks at the eighth circle are theoretically feasible. Yet, since imprinting Witch Marks becomes increasingly difficult, if you only manage nine marks at the seventh circle, how could you possibly imprint twelve marks at the eighth circle? That would be wishful thinking.

For knights, at each stage, they must condense one-third of the maximum number of Divine Patterns. For the Red Emperor Dragon, this means 27 patterns must be imprinted per realm—no less, no more. This quantity is determined by the bloodline itself. To raise the upper limit, one must break through the bloodline shackles, achieve bloodline evolution, and become a new bloodline.

In summary, for knights constrained by bloodline shackles,

A Level 9 Legendary bloodline cannot ascend to Level 10 to complete the unification process of the Divine Palace, resulting in only a half-completed state—hence, they remain “demigods.”

Only Mythical-level bloodlines can ascend to Level 10 and fully complete the Physical Divine Palace transformation.

Meanwhile, Level 7 and Level 8 bloodlines cannot even condense complete Divine Patterns, let alone achieve Physical Divine Palace transformation.

Perhaps, this explains why sub-dragons cannot step into Level 9; though they carry Legendary-level and Mythical-level bloodline factors within, they lack the ability to cultivate breathing techniques to break through the bloodline shackles and achieve step-by-step bloodline perfection as knights do.

After the Red Emperor Dragon’s promotion, through the proficiency panel, Levi sensed that:

The number 81 should represent the limit of single-dimensional bloodline pathways.

For Mythical-level bloodlines, 66 patterns appear to be the upper limit.

For Legendary-level bloodlines, 45 patterns seem to be the upper limit.

As for bloodlines below Legendary-level, they cannot fully traverse the three phases of the Physical Divine Palace path, making the concept of a “limit” irrelevant.

Suddenly.

Levi thought of a question:

By applying the knight’s Divine Pattern standard to wizards, does it imply that if one condenses 45 Witch Marks, the probability of successfully advancing to Grand Wizard is relatively high? If one could condense 66 marks, even the realm of Legendary Wizard might be plausible. Should he truly accomplish the astounding feat of 81 Witch Marks, would he then have a substantial chance to ascend beyond Legendary?

Coupled with Roger’s verification of the Infinite Primordial Soul Method’s 81 Maximum Souls,

Levi believed this possibility could be very real.

“If this conjecture holds true, the standard I set for the Holy Infant—at least 12 Witch Marks per realm—may be slightly inadequate. Although it’s merely a duplication, it still needs to become a Grand Wizard at minimum to match my late-stage power. If it’s too weak, it serves no purpose. Of course, the standard can’t be set too high either; it is, after all, just a duplication, with talent inferior to mine. Setting it too high would be meaningless. The wizard pathway is more open than the knight pathway; Witch Marks cannot represent everything. Since predecessors established the minimum standard at 9 marks, it means that some achieved Grand Wizard or even Legendary Wizard status with just 27 marks. However, such individuals typically possess extraordinary fortuitous encounters.”

After careful consideration,

Levi informed the Holy Infant of this matter, urging it to imprint as many Witch Marks as possible within its capacity.

With its lifespan, it could afford to prolong the process.

As for Lord Victor, he had already planned to imprint 15 marks, which did not require Levi’s concern.

Gandaph went without saying. As a body-refining wizard, unlike spell wizards, his path to greater strength lay simply in cultivating a greater number of body-refining runes—but therein also lay the difficulty.

Suddenly,

An inspiration struck Levi’s mind.

“If this conjecture proves accurate, then there’s a relatively clever way to increase the likelihood of advancing to the ninth-circle. That is to imprint as many Witch Marks as possible during the sixth-circle period. Then, fewer marks can be imprinted during the seventh and eighth circles. Ultimately, as long as the total before reaching the ninth-circle amounts to 45 marks, it should suffice.”

“No, this is unwise… Imprinting too many Witch Marks in the sixth-circle may result in low-quality marks lacking sufficient balance. It’s better to imprint an equal number across all three stages. Since this is the commonly adopted practice, there must be a reason for it. Otherwise, such shortcuts for advancing to Grand Wizard would have already been discovered by wizards long ago—how would it then fall to me?”

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