Chapter 310 – Spark reignites, reaching a new world


After the fierce battle with Yekaterina, Saga had a glimpse of the path to mastering strong nuclear force.

However, due to the limitations of his current life level, Saga could not truly control the strong nuclear force. He could only barely manage it when Yekaterina used nuclear fission, causing a violent reaction.

They tried several more times with Yekaterina’s cooperation, but the results were the same.

Because of his life level, Saga did not force himself to explore the strong nuclear force now. He knew that once he reached the demigod level, many things that seemed difficult now would be easily resolved.

For now, Saga was preparing to ignite the spark and leave the Casserly Abyss.

In the Sooty Mountains, under the cover of a sky full of red light, on a hill entirely made of sand essence stones and black swamp stones.

Saga and Yekaterina stood facing each other.

Around them stood powerful beings like the Abhorrent Serpent Monster, the Sol Stone Monster, the Mantis Men, the Elf King, the Succubus, and the Mud Crabs, along with many legendary prisoners who were also watching.

Saga did not intend to hide his departure.

The abyssal prisoners here had all learned that Saga had a way to leave the Casserly Abyss.

Although they knew Saga was extraordinary, most of the abyssal prisoners still found it hard to believe deep down.

After all, every prisoner exiled to the Casserly Abyss had made countless attempts over the long years to leave and reach other worlds.

However, all attempts had failed without exception.

Even god-like beings or true deities found it extremely difficult to leave the Casserly Abyss.

The abyssal rift that once led directly to the material world was almost the only way to leave the Casserly Abyss, and it was so rare that it might not appear even once in thousands of years.

But if Saga could truly leave.

As Saga’s followers, they would also have a chance to escape the Casserly Abyss. These prisoners, who had been in the Casserly Abyss for an unknown amount of time, were eager to see this happen.

Meanwhile.

Hesitating for a moment, Yekaterina slowly said to Saga:

“Saga, my dear brother, remember that I am still here waiting for you to return and rule with me after you leave the Casserly Abyss.”

Saga nodded and said:

“Of course, I am only leaving temporarily.”

“I can come and go as I please. For me, the Casserly Abyss, which is dangerous and hopeless for other beings, is no different from a backyard.”

“I will not abandon this place.”

If he encountered a powerful and tricky enemy that he couldn’t defeat.

Before the opponent could banish him, Saga would run into the Casserly Abyss himself. Few would dare to chase him in, as even god-like beings were wary of the Casserly Abyss. Not all beings could ignore the abyssal invasion and have a way to leave like Saga.

After a pause.

Under Yekaterina’s gaze, the handsome and majestic Golden Dragon smiled and whispered:

“The most important thing is that you, Yekaterina, are here.”

Hearing Saga’s words, the rare sight of a blush appeared on the face of the Red Dragon opposite him, like a flower bud slightly blooming.

Although it was fleeting, Saga caught this beautiful moment.

His mood brightened, and he gently pressed his dragon head against Yekaterina’s faceplate. Yekaterina did not dodge, closing her eyes slightly as their faceplates touched.

The atmosphere around them became peaceful and quiet.

After a few minutes of quiet contact.

Saga opened his eyes, lifting his head and separating from Yekaterina’s face.

Yekaterina also opened her eyes, gazing at Saga with ruby-like eyes, and said:

“Go ahead, let me witness the moment you break the seal of the Casserly Abyss.”

As she spoke, Yekaterina spread her dragon wings and soared into the air, leaving the hill of stones and looking down at the Golden Dragon below.

Saga withdrew his gaze from Yekaterina.

He focused his mind, and with a thought.

Boom, boom, boom. The stones beneath him turned to dust, releasing the life energy contained within.

Like a bottomless vortex, Saga absorbed all this energy into his body, simultaneously controlling the power essence within him, directing it towards his heart, towards the spark.

As a large amount of power essence was injected, the extinguished spark gradually brightened.

As in many previous attempts.

As time passed, when the spark grew from a seed to a flame, and then from a flame to a budding flower of fire, the surrounding space began to ripple unnaturally.

Ripples, waves, and folds in the space became visible to the naked eye.

In the deeper layers of space.

The plane crystal wall, formed by countless interlocking hexagons, also showed obvious fluctuations.

The abyssal prisoners watching this scene were slightly stunned.

The next second, a strong sense of anticipation filled their eyes.

Spatial abilities could be used within the Casserly Abyss, but only within the confines of the sphere. Any means of cross-plane teleportation that could affect the plane crystal wall were almost entirely forbidden by the rules of the Casserly Abyss.

The plane crystal wall here was very special.

It was like the unbreakable walls of a prison.

But now, the prisoners saw that this supposedly unbreakable, unwavering plane crystal wall was trembling and twisting.

They hoped to witness an abyssal prisoner breaking through the Casserly sphere.

At the same time.

As the spark ignited and grew more intense.

Saga did not stop the flow of power essence as he had before.

He continued to pour in power essence, continuing to ignite the spark.

In the next moment, as if crossing a critical point.

Whoosh!

Centered on the body of the Golden Dragon, a layer of faintly visible, semi-transparent illusory flames surged.

A burst of intense life force erupted.

Sizzle, sizzle, sizzle!

Beside Saga, fresh green grass sprouted from the ground, and this was just the beginning.

Vines twisted and broke through the soil, their buds blooming into vibrant flowers of various colors.

Giant trees rose from the ground, their branches lush and crowns dense, forming a verdant forest.

In the barren and desolate Casserly Abyss, a rare touch of green and a hint of life appeared.

“Magic power?”

“When did Saga learn this kind of nature magic?”

Seeing this scene, Yekaterina murmured in her heart.

Above the green land, the semi-transparent illusory flames wrapped around Saga, forming the shape of a flower bud as they swayed.

And within this flower bud.

Various special spell knowledge related to forests, life, and nature poured into Saga’s mind like a river.

In addition, there was one final message left by the original owner.

“Fortunate one who rekindled the spark.”

“In addition to the spark, my spell legacy will also be gifted to you.”

“And all I ask is that when you become powerful enough, in gratitude for today’s gift, you go to my multiverse and kill a Traveling Mage for me.”

“Now, begin your first spark journey.”

The voice completely disappeared.

At the same time.

The spark was fully ignited.

Under the tense and expectant gaze of many abyssal prisoners, the flower bud bloomed instantly, taking the Golden Dragon within it and breaking through the plane crystal wall of the Casserly Abyss, heading to an unknown realm.

“Celebrate the great Emperor Dragon breaking free from the Casserly prison!”

After a brief silence, cheers erupted among the abyssal prisoners.

Watching the place where Saga had left, Yekaterina remained silent, her faceplate showing no emotion, transforming into the cold and violent empress.

Warm and bright sunlight poured down from the sky, illuminating a vast, vibrant forest.

A gentle breeze carrying the faint fragrance of flowers and grass blew through.

A flock of bronze-beaked sparrows perched among the dense treetops, enjoying the peaceful and serene environment.

Suddenly.

A fierce wind arose, and due to the intense spatial changes, an unnatural storm appeared out of nowhere, sweeping up countless fallen leaves and broken branches.

The sudden change startled the flock of bronze-beaked sparrows, causing them to fly away from the trees in panic, flapping their wings and looking nervously and curiously at the center of the disturbance.

Crack!

In an instant, it was as if a mirror had shattered.

The Golden Dragon, surrounded by illusory flames, leaped out, crashing through hundreds of trees and leaving a long trench on the ground, filled with tree debris and broken branches, before finally coming to a stop.

“Where is this place?”

Shaking his head, Saga’s hazy consciousness instantly cleared.

Rising from the devastated ground, he looked around, taking in his surroundings.

The lush green forest, the sun high in the sky, the warm sunlight, and the cool breeze filled Saga with a sense of vitality.

“I did it, I left the Casserly Abyss!”

Although he was still unsure of his exact location, the scenery assured Saga that he was definitely not in the Casserly Abyss.

“The elemental balance is quite even, it feels like a typical material plane.”

Saga quietly sensed his surroundings, murmuring to himself.

“Hmm, the Traveling Mage’s note mentioned that in other universes, one would feel a suppression from the universe’s rules that would reduce one’s power. Why don’t I feel it?”

“Could it be that I’m lucky, and this time the random teleportation just brought me to a material plane within the Great Ring?”

Saga pondered silently.

Taking a deep breath of the fresh air, so different from the Casserly Abyss, and looking at the bright and dazzling sunlight instead of the dark and oppressive sky, Saga felt rejuvenated.

Looking at the destruction he had caused upon arrival.

The ground littered with tree debris and broken branches.

Saga thought of the spell legacy left by the Traveling Mage.

“A spell legacy related to nature and life.”

Following the knowledge in the legacy, Saga closed his eyes, focusing his mind and gathering spell power.

With his near-demigod mental strength and the legacy, understanding some simple spells was easy, even if they were from a different system.

At this moment, faint green glows appeared on every tree, blade of grass, and flower around him, converging towards Saga’s body.

He opened his eyes, lightly stepping on the ground.

Buzz!

A ring of green ripples spread from Saga, and where it passed, the fallen trees stood up again, regaining their vitality.

According to the Traveling Mage’s spell legacy.

The casters in the mage’s universe mainly divided spells into five categories, each drawing spell power from corresponding terrains.

Drawing white spell power from plains, balanced in offense and defense.

Drawing black spell power from swamps, adept at breaking the opponent’s mind and raising the dead.

Drawing blue spell power from islands, using knowledge to counter opponents, nullify spells, or utilize them.

Drawing red spell power from mountains, controlling fire and lightning to destroy without other considerations.

And drawing green spell power from forests, accelerating growth and enhancing oneself with various means.

“Interesting, but it is not as diverse and rich as the spell system of the Great Ring, and it has many limitations.”

“While it can enrich my abilities, its practical use is not significant, just an added bonus.”

The legacy gifted by the Traveling Mage was nice to have but not essential.

Calming his mind.

Saga’s heart slowly settled.

“First, I need to figure out where I am. It would be best if I’m still within the Great Ring.”

“If not, I need to quickly understand the general situation of this place.”

Flapping his wings, Saga prepared to ascend and observe the surroundings from above.

Hmm?

His eyes flickered as he sensed some dragon-shaped lifeforms approaching rapidly. Saga paused, waiting quietly.

Whoosh!

With a gust of wind.

Dozens of dragon-shaped figures descended from the sky, landing in front of Saga.

What met Saga’s eyes were dragons with emerald-green scales, perfectly blending with the surrounding nature, with characteristic dragon horns, dragon scales, dragon claws, and dragon wings.

Green Dragons?

They looked similar, but there was something different.

These Green Dragons had light purple scales on their bellies, whereas the Green Dragons Saga remembered were entirely green.

At the same time.

These Green Dragons, about twenty meters long, seemed like chicks in front of the sixty-meter-long, hundred-meter wingspan Golden Dragon, feeling an overwhelming sense of oppression.

Moreover, it was their first time seeing a golden dragon.

Three pairs of dragon horns, diamond-like radiant scales—these features baffled the Green Dragons.

Inwardly praying to the guardian of nature and dreams, the great Green Dragon Queen Ysera, the leading Green Dragon looked up at the Golden Dragon and solemnly asked:

“Intruder, what is your purpose in entering the Emerald Dream?”

Facing a group of Green Dragons far weaker than himself, Saga smiled slightly and said:

“Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Hyperion.”

“An accidental spatial teleportation brought me here unintentionally.”

“Emerald Dream? This is the first time I’ve heard that name. I didn’t mean to intrude.”

The other party seemed very powerful but showed no hostility towards us.

And with such a handsome appearance, he shouldn’t be an evil being.

Saga’s exceptional appearance, coupled with his harmless and bright smile, made the Green Dragons look at each other and lower their guard significantly.

“Lord Hyperion, the Emerald Dream rarely has outsiders, and it is crucial for maintaining the world’s natural order. Please understand our vigilance and caution.”

Saga’s expression remained unchanged as he said:

“Rest assured, I mean no harm and will not hurt you.”

“I just want to know, what exactly is the Emerald Dream?”

As he spoke, an invisible mental force spread out, brushing over the minds of the Green Dragons.

In front of Saga, who also served as a Mind Warlock, these Green Dragons couldn’t resist and didn’t even realize what had happened. They just felt that the Golden Dragon in front of them was trustworthy and definitely not an evil being, and there was no harm in telling him some information.

“The Emerald Dream is a mirror world of Azeroth, existing parallel to it, independent yet closely connected to the real world.”

“It preserves the most primitive appearance of Azeroth, with rolling hills, dense jungles, and vast grasslands. Under the leadership of the great Green Dragon Queen Ysera, the Green Dragon clan resides here, away from the hustle and bustle.”

Azeroth, a mirror world.

Saga pondered.

He continued to inquire, and the Green Dragons revealed everything they knew.

Before long, Saga had a preliminary understanding of this world.

In this world, there were no Metal Dragons or Gemstone Dragons. The Green Dragons had never even heard of them.

According to them, only Chromatic Dragons existed.

Green Dragons, Blue Dragons, Black Dragons, Red Dragons, and Bronze Dragons.

Yes, Bronze Dragons were considered Chromatic Dragons here.

What intrigued Saga even more was that these Chromatic Dragons were not of an evil alignment. They were all guardians of certain domains, maintaining the world’s order and operation under the leadership of the five great guardian dragons.

Dragon Gods were unheard of here.

“Guardians of the world among Chromatic Dragons. Tiamat above, what blasphemy.”

Saga silently mocked, fully confirming that he had arrived in an unknown multiverse.


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