Chapter 1719: Chapter 1719

Du You was aware of the outside world talking about him, but he didn’t pay any attention to it.

The level was different now, and mingling with lower tiers wouldn’t do him any good. Fortunately, he had family, unlike most of the solitary eighth-tier individuals. He still had people he could talk to.

Thus, Du You didn’t feel lonely and resumed his leisurely life during these days.

Of course, it was just leisurely, not completely uneventful, because the first thing Du You needed to do was recuperate from his injuries. In the last battle, Du You wasn’t unscathed; in fact, he was injured.

Facing numerous dragon-targeting attacks, he ultimately used a powerful defense to withstand them and instantly moved away. However, the impact force still injured Du You even at the eighth tier.

Du You had always suppressed it forcibly, so no one could see it. Only those very familiar with him, like Lin Yucha and Lin Yushi, could barely notice something amiss, but they could only worry.

"Don’t tell anyone else, I’ll be fine after some time," Du You said to the two sisters.

After knowing the details, the sisters were relieved. Their master’s injuries weren’t severe, mostly some concussions, and hadn’t been eroded by others’ laws. At this rate, it’d only take a month to recover.

Of course, Du You didn’t completely tell the truth, because under normal circumstances, his injuries would take one or two years to heal. However, upon leaving that world, he absorbed a lot of the Power of Destruction.

Although Du You didn’t know what the Power of Destruction was for, it seemed that during the absorption process, his physique changed. The speed of dispelling and destroying foreign forces became faster, which was why Du You could recover quickly. At his level, while not easy to get injured, recovering from injuries took longer each time. Follow current novels on 𝕟𝕠𝕧𝕖𝕝·𝘧𝙞𝙧𝙚·𝔫𝔢𝔱

Those waiting for revival didn’t know how long it would be until they resurrected. Even after revival, regaining strength would also take time, and troubles at his level were not few.

This month, Du You didn’t see anyone, worried about being noticed.

A month later, once Du You’s injuries healed, he finally came out. He hadn’t expected Yinying, the Shadow King, would personally come to apologize and reconcile—a true hero who can adapt to circumstances, Du You thought.

Du You didn’t make things difficult for him afterward. Although this guy had threatened him, grievances have their causes.

Regarding the Shadow Council, Yinying had long stopped caring, as all those people were executing his will anyway. Since they’d been punished already, it didn’t matter anymore.

The unlucky guys locked in Purgatory—nobody paid attention to them now.

Du You’s strength improved too quickly. Compared to this level, who would care about those unlucky individuals?

This time, their sacrifice was really worthless. Even Yinying forgot about those unlucky ones.

Next, Du You’s task was to digest and absorb the gains this time, luckily, Xi Qianxue and others were doing the same. As their strength increased, others who felt insufficient power finally began to work hard.

Because of insufficient potential talents, others still had a long way to go to reach the seventh tier.

Du You also learned that the seventh tiers involved in this matter, after initially appearing, had all gone into closed-door cultivation. Du You didn’t need to think to know—they were definitely digesting the obtained resources.

It’s imaginable that the strength of Earth’s Professionals had once again seen a massive boost.

Sometimes, Du You even doubted whether Starbreaker deliberately engineered this situation. Using his loss to enhance more people’s strength and boost Earth’s foundation.

But upon further reflection, it seemed that that wasn’t the case; Starbreaker shouldn’t have such a character.

No matter how, in most people’s eyes, this situation was better compared to Starbreaker directly grabbing all Origin. Following this, Earth’s power would surely undergo a significant rise.

After nursing the injuries, Du You continued to enhance. Xi Qianxue and others obtained more resources and started absorbing and enhancing faster than him. Over time, their strength gradually increased—but far less so than Du You.

According to Du You’s calculations, they needed a while to reach level 63.

During this leisurely life, as days passed without disturbances, it was really nice.

Unwittingly, his sister Du Yun also reached the peak of the sixth tier, now preparing for the advancement to the seventh tier. With Du Yun’s talent, reaching the seventh tier should not be very difficult as long as there were sufficient resources.

Du You finally understood why most seventh-tier appearances were backed by eighth-tier shadows. The difference between having help and not having help was too vast. Of course, the prerequisite was having an eighth tier willing to help.

As for Du You’s parents, they were still not interested in improving their strength—a headache for Du You. Fine, they’ll discover someday that lifespan isn’t enough, prompting them to urgently enhance themselves.

And Shaliya and the others, still limited by their talents, could only slowly hone, far from the seventh tier.

During these days, Du You’s strength also slowly improved. Two months later, Du You’s level reached 76; a year later, it reached 77, finally entering the late stage of the eighth tier.

However, at this time, Du You realized that his strength had advanced too quickly, leading to some hidden troubles again. Unlike the previous swelling or loss of control, now it was a feeling of soul bloating.

Continuing to advance rapidly might leave some hidden dangers, though it was unclear what. Nevertheless, Du You decided to take a break temporarily. Besides, absorbing those Origin Fragments was too challenging.

Another issue was that Du You found the gold Crystal Coins in hand might not suffice to support his progress to the peak of the eighth tier, a significant problem. Without Crystal Coins, relying on himself to break through level restrictions would take excessive time.

For one accustomed to rapid advancement, that was quite uncomfortable.

"I’ve heard that the situation between Earth and the Dragon Clan is very tense lately, and there is a large battlefield somewhere. Let’s go have a look."

The two sisters exchanged glances, knowing Du You was getting restless again. "Master, we can inquire, but battlefields that can accommodate eighth-tier might be few. After all, if too many eighth tiers participate, it becomes an all-out war."