The Annihilator: Killer Of Gods

Chapter 309 Countless Rings Cleaving through the Air



Karsha watched intently as his clone practiced the technique. The clone executed the ice technique with precision, striking the sword in a spinning motion to create and control the Ice Vortex. Karsha knew that mastering this technique would require a meticulous process of observation and adjustment.

He called out, "Alright, let's go through the forms one by one. Focus solely on the ice element for now."Karsha's plan is simple: he will first train the ice and see if he can train the fire, too. Then once he makes progress in both, he will combine the two and see the mutation he can get from it.

The clone complied, performing the technique repeatedly. With each practice, the Ice Vortex began to change subtly. Karsha noted the progress as the system messages began to appear, marking his advancement in mastering the technique.

< Ding! Congratulations, you have achieved F-Level mastery of Sader's Ice Strike. >

At F-Level mastery, the Ice Vortex was small and somewhat unstable. It spun quickly but had limited control and power. Karsha noted that while it was effective, it lacked the robustness he desired. The F-level of the technique is just too pitiful.

"Not bad for the beginning," Karsha said, adjusting his stance. "Let's push further."

The clone continued practicing, and the Ice Vortex grew more stable and powerful. As Karsha watched, the system message updated to reflect his progress:

< Ding! Congratulations, you have achieved E-Level mastery of Sader's Ice Strike. >

With E-Level mastery, the Ice Vortex increased in size and stability. It spun with greater control and produced a more impressive display of icy power. The vortex was more resilient, and Karsha could see it had started to rise in height as it spun.

"Nice progress but it can be better," Karsha noted. "Let's keep going."

The clone pressed on with the practice. The system continued to track and display Karsha's mastery level. Although he knew this was just the ice version, the original version of the technique, Karsha couldn't help but wonder what would become of the technique once all elements had been included.

He just doesn't want the technique to be in the normal form. He prefers it to be different and more powerful. In case he meets someone with the same technique, he wants his technique to be superior in all aspects.

< Ding! Congratulations, you have achieved D-Level mastery of Sader's Ice Strike. >

At D-Level mastery, the Ice Vortex became significantly larger and more controlled. It now had a solid, consistent rotation and could maintain its form without dissipating but rather increase in size. The power of the vortex increased, making it a formidable tool.

"This is looking promising," Karsha said, studying the vortex's enhanced capabilities. "Let's see how far we can take this."

As the clone continued refining the technique, the system messages kept updating:

< Ding! Congratulations, you have achieved C-Level mastery of Sader's Ice Strike. >

At C-Level mastery, the Ice Vortex reached a new peak size and strength. Whenever the clone slashes the sword, the vortex that appears is over 50 meters tall. It also spins with impressive speed and control, and the vortex's cold energy becomes intense. The technique was now highly effective, with a significant increase in both offensive and defensive capabilities.

"This is about the same level Nedin reached when we fought," Karsha said with satisfaction, "the technique is coming together. I guess mastering it even in its ice form isn't that much." Your next chapter is on My Virtual Library Empire

He continued to practice, pushing the clone to test the limits of the technique. The system messages displayed his final mastery levels:

< Ding! Congratulations, you have achieved B-Level mastery of Sader's Ice Strike. >

< Ding! Congratulations, you have achieved A-Level mastery of Sader's Ice Strike. >

< Ding! Congratulations, you have achieved S-Level mastery of Sader's Ice Strike. >

With S-Level mastery, the Ice Vortex was a masterpiece of icy power. It was perfectly stable, spinning with extraordinary precision and strength. The vortex's control and destructive potential were at their peak, and Karsha could feel the full extent of the technique's power.

"This is exactly what I was aiming for," Karsha said, admiring the powerful vortex before him. Without missing a beat, he began executing the moves, pushing the technique to its limits.

The days flew by in a blur. Ten days passed in what felt like the blink of an eye as Karsha immersed himself in practice. He didn't take a break, focusing solely on perfecting the S-Level mastery of the technique. His efforts were relentless, driven by his desire to fully grasp the potential of the Sader's Ice Strike.

Despite his progress, Karsha wasn't done. He knew that mastering the technique was just the beginning. His clone continued to perform the technique, following Karsha's instructions and refining the movements further. Each repetition brought new insights and improvements, allowing Karsha to learn from every iteration.

After another 50 days, Karsha stopped and looked at the message floating before his eyes.

< Ding! Congratulations, you have achieved SSS-Level mastery of Sader's Ice Strike. >

"This is great," Karsha beamed with delight as he surveyed the five massive, 100-meter-tall vortexes that spun effortlessly from a single swing of his sword. His relentless training over the past weeks with the clone had clearly paid off.

"Alright, Mr. Clone, it's time to incorporate the fire element into this technique," Karsha instructed. The clone responded immediately, swinging the sword to create a miniature Fire Vortex.

Karsha watched with a smile as the small fire vortex danced in the air. It was a promising start, but he knew there was much work ahead to perfect the technique with the fire element. He began to guide the clone through the same rigorous process he had used to master the ice element. They are like two students teaching each other.

"Let's start with the basics," Karsha said, "and build up from there. Follow the same process as with the ice, but focus on integrating the fire element."

The clone began practicing, swinging the sword in a spinning motion to develop the Fire Vortex. Karsha observed closely, noting the differences and similarities between the ice and fire vortexes.

"Not bad for the start," Karsha said, adjusting his stance. "Let's refine it."

The clone continued, and Karsha pushed him to display more intensely. The Fire Vortex gradually improved, raising its fiery intensity to the next level. The Fire Vortex grew larger and more controlled. The flames were steadier, and the vortex began to show more consistent power. Karsha could see the potential for combining this fire vortex with the ice vortex to have an even greater effect.

After a few more days, Karsha achieved the same level of mastery with the fire element as he had with the ice element. The next phase was combining the two, and he was pumped to see how far he'd come. He could now use both ice and fire elements, and he was confident that once he awakened the runes, he'd be able to harness lightning and other elements as well.

When that happens, he'll be able to unleash all forms of elemental attacks using the same technique. "No time to waste," Karsha said as he prepared to fuse the two elements, hoping to recreate the reaction he experienced when his and Nedin's attacks collided.

The first level of the technique required him to tap into his ice elemental essence. With just a swing of his sword, an Ice Vortex would materialize and start spinning. The more it spun, the stronger it became.

For the second level, the vortexes created from the first level could be transformed into razor-sharp rings that shot forward with lethal precision. Karsha aimed to achieve something similar, but instead of transforming the vortex, he wanted to create razor-sharp rings that could shoot out as the vortex spun.

This fusion happened because of the blend of his Fire Beam skill and the first form of the technique. Karsha exhaled deeply and began channeling both fire and ice essence through the runes at the core of the technique.@@novelbin@@

After channeling the essences for a while, Karsha swung his sword with less force at first. A small, miniature vortex formed, but Karsha frowned as he observed it.

"There is something wrong," he muttered, watching the ice and fire vortexes spin separately instead of merging. "So that's why. I need to match the energies and release them at the same level to counter their conflicting nature. Ha, I guess I'll have to train the energies to sync with each other."

Karsha focused again, channeling his energy. This time, he made sure the amount of energy he put into his attack was equal for both elements. After gathering enough to unleash at least an A-level version of the technique, Karsha swung his sword in a spinning motion.

BOOM!

The space twisted, and a massive 60-meter-tall vortex made of ice and fire appeared, spinning with fiery intensity. Karsha jumped back in shock, staring at the vortex. "Hahaha, success!" he laughed triumphantly, looking at the swirling infernal ice vortex.

BOOM! In less than two seconds, the first ring shot out from within the vortex. As soon as it appeared, Karsha felt a strong connection to it, and at the same time, he sensed the true nature of the vortex. It was as if his mind was connected to it.

"So that's how it feels," Karsha muttered, gazing at the vortex. He could feel countless rings forming within it. He smiled and snapped his fingers. Instantly, like a swarm of bees, countless rings started shooting out of the vortex, cutting through the air.

"System, give me some opponents. Make them all Tier 8 Calamity Mutants." Immediately after he said that the ground started shaking. Two kilometers away, hundreds of Berserker Bloodmoon Wolves began charging toward him.

"Damn, this place is too lifelike," Karsha said, feeling their aura but not dwelling on it. He pointed his sword at the approaching monsters and muttered, "Shred them."

Buzz.

The vortex buzzed, sending out countless razor-sharp rings, each two feet in diameter, toward the monsters. Karsha held his breath in anticipation, but when the first ring sliced through a monster, his face turned pale with shock.


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