Anime Multiverse: Starting from Mushoku Tensei

Chapter 483: Chapter 483: The Baptism of Chaos Power and Fire



If he indulged these two people now, it would become quite troublesome to manage them in the future.

He forcibly kept the two of them in front of him. After about half an hour, Roa thought that the time was almost up, gave a few simple instructions, and let the two of them leave.

Looking at the two of them in a hurry, Roa curled his lips and secretly felt unhappy.

His place was not a dragon's pool or a tiger's den, why were they running so fast? Would he eat them?

Without the interference of Elinalise's incident, Roa returned to a leisurely life again.

However, in fact, there were always various troubles coming to Roa's head.

When Roa heard from the cat and dog duo that Eris had gotten into another fight, his eyebrows were already furrowed into a deep frown.

How many days had it been? Who had she clashed with this time?

Entrusting matters to children was always troublesome, especially with someone as willful as Eris. Although he admired her sincerity, her constant troublemaking was unacceptable.

Roa pondered for a moment, deciding not to immediately summon Eris. Instead, he asked Lineana, "Is this a big deal?"

Lineana was the one Roa had assigned to keep an eye on things. While she didn't constantly watch Rudeus and Eris, she did monitor their daily activities.

The reason they knew about Eris's fight was thanks to Lineana's surveillance.

Lineana thought for a moment, then hesitantly replied, "I don't think it's too big of a deal, meow?"

Seeing Roa's earlier expression, Lineana advised, "Boss, you don't need to worry too much, meow. According to our beast tribe's customs, as long as it's not bullying the weak, we usually let it go. Young people need their interactions."

Lineana's words made sense to Roa. In both his past and present lives, this was his first time raising children. He realized he might be overreacting out of concern, and perhaps others had a clearer perspective.

Roa nodded. "If that's the case, then let them be. But you still need to keep a close watch on them."

Lineana nodded seriously and left the room with Pursena.

The following days were uneventful. Roa lived a routine life.

He researched magic, exercised in the morning, flirted with Roxy and the others in his free time, and occasionally helped Elinalise with her curse. His life was fulfilling.

Physical training was essential. Even if his body couldn't improve much further through exercise, prolonged inactivity would lead to stiffness.

A week passed in this manner. Roa woke up early, dressed carefully, and prepared to leave.

"Greater Teleportaion."

Without wasting the traveler's three daily transfer opportunities, he appeared in a small forest almost instantly.

His gaze lingered briefly on a crooked tree with a red rope tied to it in the distance. He then walked along the rugged path with practiced ease.

This small forest was part of the territory governed by Paul.

Although Paul was just a small, insignificant lord with little to gain, that was only in comparison to counts. In reality, Paul's territory was quite vast, but sparsely populated.

Following the rugged path, passing through a dimly lit gravel road, he walked for two or three kilometers and left the forest. Another ten minutes of walking would bring him to the farmers busy with their work.

Spring had arrived, and the thin layer of snow had melted. Even the trees sensitive to the cold had sprouted tiny yellow flowers and tender green buds.

Roa wasn't here to see Paul. He had come to retrieve the longsword from the Dragon God.

He should have come earlier, but he was afraid of taking up too much of the Dragon God's time. Not wanting to make a wasted trip, he postponed it.

He didn't speak along the way. The farmers who saw him were slightly surprised, but they simply stopped tilling the land and stood aside to watch.

The young man before them had delicate and handsome features, with raised sword-like eyebrows and bright, spirited light-gold eyes. His features were well-defined, and his back was as straight as a sword or spear. He looked like someone of high status and wealth.

He wore a white robe, embroidered with rolling clouds and seas in gold thread along the edges. He wore white jade boots, a silk belt around his waist, a white glass jade pendant, and a jade crown, which held back his golden hair. The golden hair shone like flowing silk in the sunlight.

This attire made the young man appear less sharp and more gentle and refined.

The young man was, of course, Roa.

But no matter how gentle he appeared, he was someone they could never speak to.

They simply watched silently as Roa walked away, without a single greeting.

Roa had noticed them as well. The old farmers had seen him. They hadn't met often, and his relationship with them wasn't as good as Roxy's, who had only stayed here for a short time.

In unspoken silence, they simply passed each other like people from different worlds.

After a short, awkward walk, Roa quickly found the Dragon God's location.

The location was secluded, fitting Roa's stereotype of Orsted.

From the courtyard, one could see the entire state of Paul's house.

He arrived at the courtyard, knocked on the door, and a dignified voice quickly responded from inside.

"Come in."

Opening the door, he saw Dragon God Orsted sitting leisurely on a long chair. In the small courtyard, there was a cup of tea in front of him.

Orsted looked up and saw Roa dressed to the nines.

He paused slightly, a hint of surprise in his usually calm eyes.

The surprise was subtle, but Roa noticed it.

Unlike the people he had encountered earlier, Roa had a better relationship with Orsted.

Although they hadn't seen each other for a while, Roa cheerfully approached Orsted, grabbed a chair, and sat directly opposite him.

Without mentioning the Windpipe, Roa joked, "What's wrong? Are you surprised by my handsomeness?"

Orsted responded with a blank expression. His stern face simply stared at Roa, as a breeze rustled the dragon-hide coat behind him.

Roa knew that Orsted wasn't as cold as he appeared, but his smile still faltered slightly.

For a moment, he felt the atmosphere between them become awkward.

Fortunately, after a moment of silence, Orsted said seriously, "I haven't seen clothes of this style before. I was a little surprised."

He thought for a moment, then added, "It suits you."

Orsted's words made Roa wonder if he had misheard.

If anyone else had said that, Roa wouldn't have been surprised.

But the fact that these words came from the almost expressionless man in front of him made Roa very surprised.

Noticing Roa staring at him, Orsted frowned slightly and asked, "Is there something on my face?"

Roa said with a strange expression, "Cough, it's nothing. I was just surprised for a moment."

"Surprised?" Orsted didn't understand Roa's train of thought. Knowing that there was a gap between them, he went straight to the point. "I've finished forging the item. Take a look."

Orsted flicked his finger, and a longsword flew out of the house, spinning and hovering in front of Roa.

Roa was surprised, recognizing that Orsted had used gravity magic.

He estimated that Orsted's magic recovery was quite good.

Gravity magic was nothing to the Dragon God, who had reached the god-level in magic. It was reasonable for him to know a little gravity magic.

The reason he hadn't shown this ability was because the Dragon God's combat power was already formidable. He could wield the Sword of Light with his bare hands, and most magic was useless to him.

As a result, gravity magic was practically useless in his hands, not as effective as a regular enhanced attack.

Magic power was a rare commodity, and Orsted didn't have any mana recovery skills. Using it meant losing it, and magic was essential for dealing with powerful enemies.

He was usually very frugal, and even if he knew some flashy skills, he wouldn't use them. But this time, he showed off a little for Roa.

It seemed that Roa's appearance had brought about some changes in Orsted.

Taking the longsword, he felt a wave of heat. Even through the scabbard, he could feel the scorching aura within.

Had it been imbued with fire attribute?

Roa didn't hesitate and drew the sword. He saw a slender, crimson sword radiating intense heat. The blade was curved, three feet long, narrow at the front and wide at the back. The sword's design was unchanged, still the Windpipe style.

But compared to the previous Windpipe sword, this one felt much heavier.

His fingers gripped the hilt, and the scorching heat spread continuously. Red-brown patterns spread across the sword, from the hilt to the edge of the blade.

Seeing this sword, Roa immediately thought of Sun Breathing, the dazzling spirit like the sun.

The temperature of the sword continued to rise, as if sensing that it was being held. The crimson veins overlapped, forming a complex pattern.

Even Roa had to frown.

The temperature from the hilt became increasingly hot, containing endless power.

However, the heat didn't affect Roa. Instead, the sword triggered the Divine Power within him.

Chaos Power, the supreme treasure of the Bladedance world.

And True Fire was one of the five attributes of Chaos Power. The five attributes were equal, belonging to the same level of energy.

As a mixture of the five energies, Chaos Power wasn't necessarily stronger than True Fire. Overall, Chaos Power was stronger in all aspects, as the fusion of five attributes left almost no weaknesses.

But in terms of pure power, True Fire was superior to Chaos Power.

True Fire was too extreme, and extreme things weren't always better.

It was a flame capable of incinerating the heavens and destroying the earth, a flame that could make all living beings tremble. It was also the only source of fire in the world.

The Chaos Power, unified with the five elements, lacked an edge but covered all aspects, with almost no weaknesses, and was more gentle.

The five Elemental Lords of the Bladedance world had been corrupted by stealing darkness from another world. The current Holy Elemental Lord had a drastic change in personality after seeing the True Light. The five supreme Elemental Lords of the spirit world had become fanatical after witnessing that truth.

Even after spending thousands of years, they still couldn't fully master any of those powers.

But Roa had completely integrated the five powers through the system, forming the current Chaos Power.

Now, the original power of the five energies was completely in Roa's hands.

Since it was formed from five energies, Chaos Power could be transformed back into different attributes without much loss.

And now, Roa planned to transform Chaos Power into True Fire to see what would happen.

Chaos Power was activated, spreading down the sword. Under the astonished gaze of Dragon God Orsted, a powerful energy enveloped the Windpipe, changing the sword in a strange way.

Even he couldn't understand what was happening.

The scorching patterns on the sword turned blood-red, emitting a powerful heat that distorted the air. Waves of heat washed over them.

Along with this anomaly, the system's long-awaited cold prompt sounded.

[Your weapon Windpipe has undergone the baptism of Chaos Power - Fire, resulting in an unknown change. Current progress: 10%. (Injecting more Chaos Power - Fire can further improve the weapon's quality. Insufficient Chaos Power - Fire will affect the final quality.)]


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