Chapter 746: 50: Abyssal Inheritance, Demon Army - Wizard: I Can Refine Everything - NovelsTime

Wizard: I Can Refine Everything

Chapter 746: 50: Abyssal Inheritance, Demon Army

Author: Gaining Knowledge Through Exploration
updatedAt: 2025-09-11

Chapter 746: Chapter 50: Abyssal Inheritance, Demon Army

The Abyss World is an immense world, so much so that even Wizard World seems “tiny” in comparison.

From the place where Richard entered to the center of the Abyss World, it took Samuel nearly half an hour.

This vast world suddenly made Richard recall something Ulysses once said.

He mentioned that the Gods Civilization speculated that the Abyss World was actually alive. It constantly draws those corrupted by the abyss closer, then merges with them, making them a part of itself.

Considering the Beast Origin World he had seen, Richard thought this might not be unfounded.

The center of the Abyss World is a towering World Tree, whose grandeur surpasses any World Tree Richard had ever seen.

Even the five Towers of Truth are mere saplings before this World Tree.

“Is this… the World Tree?”

Richard asked hesitantly.

Samuel replied softly, “No, it is the Abyss.”

Before the World Tree, a bizarre figure suddenly appeared before Samuel. This figure was as large as a mountain, yet covered in various “hands.”

Or rather, limbs seemed more appropriate.

On this creature, Richard saw hooves of ungulates, feline claws, monkey hands, octopus tentacles… and other parts that could be called limbs.

“Dominator, what is that you’re holding?” the bizarre creature asked. “I sense an aura on him that does not belong to the abyss.”

“What thing?”

A sound akin to laughter came from within Samuel, who then suddenly swung his arm, sending the bizarre figure flying.

Even as an observer, Richard felt a bit of terror from that fierce force.

Conservatively estimated, this strike had an energy level of several million.

“Action, do I need to explain what I’m holding to you?” Samuel said coldly.

The bizarre figure took such a hit but did not disintegrate, just losing a part of its body.

After stabilizing its form, its injuries quickly healed and stubbornly returned before Samuel, continuing with an unperturbed voice:

“Dominator, I respect your position, but please respect my duty. There exists an aura on this thing that does not belong to the abyss, I must—”

Bang!

The figure named “Action” was sent flying once more, even further this time, with its body more severely incomplete.

Samuel watched as it flew backward, snorted coldly, and flew toward the World Tree’s canopy.

But before long, the figure named Action crossed space and reappeared before Samuel.

“Dominator, you can’t take him over there—”

Bang!

Samuel swung a punch again, but this time, Action wasn’t sent flying—two similarly bizarre figures suddenly appeared, blocking Samuel’s fist.

One of these figures was covered in eyes, while the other was covered in mouths, seemingly from the same origin as the monster named Action.

“Action, is your brain asleep?” the eye-covered monster said.

“This little fellow is the Abyss Blessing.”

The mouth-covered bizarre creature apologized to Samuel.

“Dominator, my brother is just like that, acting faster than he thinks. Please don’t take it personally.”

Samuel looked at the two who suddenly appeared, snorted coldly, and continued to fly toward the canopy.

“Who are they?” Richard couldn’t help but ask.

“World Guardians, Mother’s chosen little caretakers.”

Samuel’s voice was full of disdain, seemingly holding these three guardians in low regard.

Upon reaching the interior of the canopy, a massive flat area existed at its center.

Samuel brought Richard onto it, and the next moment, countless abyssal symbols surfaced on the flat ground.

“What happens next has nothing to do with me. I’ll come pick you up once the heritage is complete.”

Samuel tossed Richard onto the flat ground, flapped the wings on his back, and vanished without a trace, leaving Richard standing there, bewildered amid the abyssal symbols.

“…You’re leaving without even telling me what to do.” Richard muttered helplessly.

Looking at the abyssal symbols all over the ground, Richard attempted to engage with them using the Power of Abyss.

Upon this contact, Richard’s vision abruptly went dark, and when his sight was restored, he found himself in a pitch-black space.

In the center of this space, a gigantic dark red sphere gently emitted light.

“Is this… the World Origin of the Abyss World?”

Looking at the bloody light ball, Richard couldn’t help but lament his lack of imagination.

World Origin has no fixed form, and its appearance entirely depends on the viewer’s own inner projection.

Richard thought the origin should be a large light ball, so the origin appeared in the form of a large light ball.

The Abyss World Origin extended a blood-red stream of light akin to a blood vessel or umbilical cord, and upon reaching Richard, he only felt his body warm and a wave of comfortable assurance in his heart.

But in the next moment, a chill burst forth from Richard’s soul, waking Richard up instantly.

The alchemical device placed into Richard’s soul by the Alchemy Crown had already begun to rotate, and the vast Power of the Wizard Dimension was using the device as an entryway to resist the invasion from the Abyss.

The Abyss is not a compassionate mother; her children slaughter each other to win her favor.

Richard looked at the blood light, struggling to break free.

But in the face of the Abyss Origin, he clearly lacked the ability to resist.

In reality, Richard’s body had already swelled to its true size, with the continuous flow of Power of Abyss being infused into his body from the ground under his feet, attempting to breach the defense line formed by the Wizard Dimension and the Gods’ Dimension.

The two forces, using Richard’s flesh and soul as a battlefield, erupted in another war for dominance and ownership.

But this time, the Wizard Dimension could use its power unlike before.

The alchemical device placed into Richard’s body by the Alchemy Crown was essentially a temporary authorization.

Activating this device meant that what belonged to the Alchemy Crown now belonged to Richard.

The Abyss pollution might be able to steal a Great Wizard from the Wizard Dimension, but it could never take a Truth Wizard.

Representing the flesh of the Wizard and representing the runes of the Wizard continuously collided and fused, and the war stretched out indefinitely.

Suddenly, a burst of flames interrupted the war.

The Miracle Furnace emerged from Richard’s soul, unleashing a surge of golden flames.

This exceptionally high-status furnace’s flames unexpectedly hindered the power of dimensions.

The flames and the power of both dimensions merged, seemingly mediating this war that had no potential resolution.

Eventually, the Power of the Wizard Dimension transformed into a balance, and the Power of Abyss took shape as a chunk of flesh on one side, while on the other side, there was a radiance from Richard’s soul.

That radiance contained all the information on life editing.

The balance was evenly matched, and that chunk of flesh immediately merged into Richard’s body, while the information was devoured by the Abyss.

The instant the flesh merged into his body, Richard’s physique underwent rapid changes.

His cell Life Core began to shatter and reform, and the reformed Life Core became more complex than before, expanding the scope of the Life Code.

Flesh creatures share a set of Life Codes, but the scope of this code is exceedingly broad.

A creature’s Life Core only covers a portion of the total code.

As the Life Code expanded, Richard’s previously perfect physique once again had room for evolution.

Under the influence of the Power of Abyss, Richard’s body began to evolve autonomously.

Outside the World Tree, Samuel watched the tree canopy, revealing a trace of astonishment.

“How could there be a race capable of studying life so thoroughly, with the ability to edit life freely?”

Compared to the Physique Crown, Samuel, a Great Demon who had become a Dominator and surpassed physical limits, understood the frightening nature of life editing better.

Because even he must rely on the special power of the Abyss to edit his own Life Core.

While Richard merely needed to construct an energy field to complete the edit.

This vast disparity reveals the strength gap between civilizations.

Even in physique evolution, where Abyss Civilization excels, it falls short compared to the Supreme Civilization, which has vanished in the river of history.

“Supremes, Titans, and the Furnace Men who degenerated into beasts, what exactly led to your destruction?”

Samuel gazed at Richard, as an Eighth Level Dominator, he could feel the destiny on Richard.

In his eyes, that destiny swirled like a vortex, continuously pulling the fates of those around into it.

“Ha! The great era is coming!”

Samuel looked at the destiny vortex without fear; on the contrary, he was exhilarated.

He was Samuel, known as the Demon of Anger, unafraid of chaos or death.

He yearned only for battle, even if that battle led to death.

Suddenly, Samuel reached into the void and pulled out the Abyss Magic named Ista.

“I recall that you were sold here by a Wizard, right?”

Ista looked at Samuel with confusion but instinctively nodded.

“Great Dominator, you are correct.”

“Then go and organize an army now, just a regular one, about…five million. You’ll surely reproduce over there, too many would be wasteful.”

Ista’s face stiffened, cautiously asking, “Great Dominator, may I ask what this is for? I do not intend to question your decisions, but knowing your purpose allows me to better carry out your orders.”

Samuel glanced at him impatiently, saying, “So much nonsense. We’ve already traded with the Wizards; the content of the trade is the army.

You’ve done well in reporting, so I’ll give you a great opportunity; over on the Wizard’s side, there’s an Abyss Blessing. You and your army will be his assistants.

Follow him, and you’ll surely achieve something in the future.”

Ista did not hear Samuel’s last words clearly, because his mind was already rattled by the phrase “be his assistant.”

A voice echoed in his mind; it was the voice of Carlos, the Demon Lord who once enslaved him.

“Hahahaha…Ista, you can’t escape. You were born a slave; you’ll always have a master over your head!”

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