Days passed. Kai spent every waking moment combining poisons and creating the perfect poison. He made mixtures, he had accidents. But he never gave up and kept trying again. In the meantime, the little tiger and Kai had become much closer. The little tiger was attached to Kai. He wanted to have fun and play with him. He saw him as his big brother.
Kai didn't realise how much time had passed as he sighed over yet another failed experiment. He couldn't divide his days by sleep. He slept very little. And he never left the cave. The little tiger jumped into his lap again and Kai fell asleep at the desk once more. He had a bed in the Garden of Eden, but he didn't use it much.
When Kai woke up, he went to the library again. He couldn't find what he was looking for. What he needed to do was very specific. It had to be a plant that would allow all species to merge. It had to be able to hold them together without changing the potency of the poisons. A bridge. A bond.
Because of this shortcoming, he was stuck in the very beginning stages of the poison. Since there were plants here that normal people wouldn't be able to find for thousands of years, Kai could continue the poison.
Kai thought about it for a long time. He tried to understand where his mistake was and finally realised that his mistake was that the poisons were mixing together. The poisons were mixing together and creating a much stronger poison, but that was not what Kai was trying to do. Not just to kill. At the same time, they shouldn't have merged just to neutralise it. Kai should have been able to take any form he wanted at any time. They had to be in balance, but no matter what Kai did, the plants would mix together. Because not every poison was compatible with each other. For this, a plant that would see a bridge was needed.
Even though Kai went to the library and searched for days, he still couldn't find anything. The last time he tried to put all the poisons together again, thinking that maybe he could do it, but he failed again. So today he went to the library again and rummaged through the shelves, hoping there was such a plant.
He had left the little tiger to eat what he wanted, in the middle of kilometres and kilometres of plants. He was too sensitive to try to harm the plants. Otherwise Kai wouldn't have left him near the plants. Not because the plants would go to waste. There were already too many of them. The real problem was the risk of Little Tiger coming into contact with a poisonous plant.
Little Tiger was a winged tiger. Its nose was very sensitive, and it had various specialities. However, because it was so small, it could only find the food it wanted by sniffing it with its nose.
'Willow Tree Mushroom: It has healing properties. It destroys the presence of poison but its effects....'
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'Baboo Flower Extract: increases fever high dose.....'
'Wutu Bamboo: dry limbs.....'
No matter how hard Kai searched, he couldn't find what he wanted. So he wandered wearily through the aisles of the library. Sometimes he would search the shelves with his eyes, trying to see if there was a book he had missed.
Kai, of course, could not look at the whole library. There were thousands or even millions of books in this library, only one corner of which was 1 kilometre long. It was impossible for him to read every book here. He didn't think anyone had done so. The Garden of Eden was a place for one person. It did not allow another individual and it was impossible for someone to read so many books alone.
Kai walked for a while longer and then suddenly stopped. His eyes widened with excitement as he turned his head and looked at the bookshelves. His hands trembled before he moved. It was as if a light bulb had flashed above his head.
He grabbed his face by the chin and laughed insanely.
"If I've collected the souls of all my past lives in my body, I can take them out again, right? So I can have the chance to read all the books. If I can do that, my success... Unimaginable! "
An insane greed gripped Kai's mind.
Kai suddenly shifted into a meditative state and began to focus on his soul, but it wasn't as easy as he thought. He wanted to make it easy, but he couldn't do it without a price. Even with a price, it would take too long to get them out.
And he was not the one who would pay the price. Those souls would pay the real price, but it would bring him one step closer to salvation.
Kai spent his days in meditation. trying to awaken thousands of souls. Could he bring all past lives back to earth in spirit form? No, with all that he had, it was difficult to summon 6 million souls, almost every one of them on the 6th step. The stronger they got, the harder it was. So Kai preferred to summon the younger ones. Of course, the last born Kingslayers were not at the 6th step. In general, most of them were found on the 3rd and 4th steps. Although this was still far beyond Kai's limits, Kai could only summon them when it came to their souls.
Perhaps if he didn't have the Immortal Dragon's Blood Bond and pure blood, it would have taken him months to remove his past lives from his body, but Kai was a monster with 3 bonds. No one knew how skilful he could be.
Time passed. The World Tournament was approaching. There were less than two months left before the tournament. Everyone was preparing for the tournament with everything. Kai was planning to learn all the secrets of the Garden of Eden by awakening the spirits within him.
When Kai finally sensed the spirits, he immediately took the opportunity to bring them out.
CLICK...!
With the pull of the trigger, countless similar spirits poured out from a small hole in Kai's soul.
Thousands of spirits emerged from Kai's body, each emitting a mystical aura. Each of these spirits had reached at least the 3rd step, meaning they were evolvers with an understanding of the laws of the universe. Even though Kai didn't tell them, they knew what to do. So they quickly jumped out of their seats and started reading the books.
Kai felt tired because he had lost the souls inside him. Not to mention the hole in his soul. As he stood up with difficulty, he saw the little tiger with chubby cheeks next to him. While looking at Kai with cute behaviour, Kai could not stand it any longer and took him in his arms and proceeded to his bed. He was using everything he had to meet the energy needs of these spirits. Even his immense life energy was beginning to run out in tiny drops. Thousands of souls had left his body. This was the price. Taking out the strong ones would drain him in a few seconds.