Skill Extraction: Exploring Dungeons

Chapter 933 - 806: Wish Stone Fragment

Skill Extraction: Exploring Dungeons

Chapter 933 - 806: Wish Stone Fragment

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Chapter 933: Chapter 806: Wish Stone Fragment

After waiting for this newly born world fragment to truly stabilize.

Kane and his companions stood up to prepare for the next move.

Magic Power surged from his hand, and once again, a shining fog ball was condensed and tossed into the air.

Of course, this fog ball was not something useless marking this world to be discarded.

It was to mark the precious world fragment, letting the Mist know that there is an exceptionally valuable world fragment here, to be recovered as soon as possible.

Kane and his companions initially thought this world was just a regular world fragment that could sustain life, so they hadn’t prepared to mark it prominently.

Under Burton’s guidance, they realized the significance of this newborn world fragment to the Mist.

So they marked it prominently right away.

This would let them receive rewards more quickly and avoid some accidents.

As the fog ball exploded in the air, the surrounding Wall of Mist did not surge into the world but started rotating in the external space, enveloping it.

In just a blink of an eye.

The entire world fragment vanished, and Kane and his companions found themselves back in the boundless white mist outside the Mist.

And within the white mist, a shimmering triangular crystal fragment gathered and floated into their hands.

This was the Mist’s reward for them this time.

A triangular crystal fragment, flashing with a light that could penetrate the soul.

Even Kane, looking at it, felt a tempting urge to possess it.

The defense of the soul, the defense of the Spirit, had no effect on this triangular crystal fragment.

This stems from the most fundamental desire of any living soul, not even rules can block it.

"Is this the reward from the Mist that Burton mentioned?"

Kreya looked at the crystal fragment in Kane’s hand and said.

The Mist would reward differently based on individuals’ contributions outside the Mist, something they knew well.

Burton mentioned that contributing a newly born world fragment, especially one they helped stabilize.

Might grant them superior rewards; as Burton had said, even he was eager for it.

This made Kane and his companions quite anticipate it.

It also intrigued them about the triangular crystal fragment in their hands, wondering why it seemed so valuable.

And whether it would be a superior reward.

Even with their tricolored strength, they were still affected by it; although the effect was minor, it couldn’t be blocked, showing its preciousness.

"Quick, good brother, appraise it." Longbei was already impatient, urging from the side.

"Don’t rush."

After Kane said this, he took a deep breath and began to appraise the triangular crystal fragment in his palm.

[Wish Stone Fragment]

[Consumable]

[Color: Multicolored]

[Skill: Desire] (After consumption, can grant a small wish, perfectly fulfilling wishes that do not exceed its extent.)

[Introduction: A fragment of the Wishing Stone.

In the void, there is a gigantic Wishing Stone, trailing a dreamy tail flame, eternally advancing through the void.

It embodies all wish rules in the world, the entity of wish rules, originating from fantasy, moving toward the border between reality and fantasy.]

Multicolored!

Wishing Stone? What fairy tale item is this, is it really real?

And judging by the introduction, wishes can really succeed and perfectly fulfill the desired items.

Seeing this introduction, one can perceive its exaggerated personality.

The embodiment of all wish rules in the world.

Even though it is just a small fragment of it.

A fragment fallen from the condensed body of rules, yet still the same rule, belonging to the same personality.

But the question is, to what extent can a small wish be fulfilled?

What qualifies as a small wish?

Suddenly feeling someone patting his shoulder, Kane turned his head.

Only to see everyone staring at him intently.

"Ah, I forgot, I forgot, this is a fragment of the Wishing Stone that can..."

Kane hurriedly introduced the usage of this fragment to everyone.

"The fragment of the Wishing Stone is truly a dreamy item, and its appearance is really beautiful. Lilly, can you make one in the future?"

Kreya’s eyes sparkled as she turned to ask Lilly, who was on her shoulder.

This Wishing Stone looked so much like a fairy tale.

Lilly’s eyes indeed sparkled as she heard Kreya’s words, she nodded vigorously: "Though Lilly can’t make one, she can imitate it to make one just as beautiful as this stone."

Listening to their conversation, Kane helplessly rolled his eyes.

What good is it if it just looks similar? Truly incomprehensible, wasting effort.

"There are five of us; why doesn’t the Mist give each of us one?" Longbei lamented a bit.

Soon, he was met with everyone’s disdainful eyes, seemingly asking why he was so greedy.

In response to such a gaze, Longbei could only savor it.

If it did provide five pieces, he could withstand even more of such looks.

Kane held the triangular crystal fragment: "Then, the question arises."

"What wish should we make? This fragment is multicolored, so the wish granted should at least be fulfilled at a multicolored level."

Regarding what wish to make, everyone’s mind was continuously pondering.

It’s a wish, after all, there are so many wishes, everything is desired, but too much is wanted, it’s impossible to decide.

This is simply a blissful dilemma.

Suddenly, Kreya thought of something: "Do you think if we use it to resurrect..."

"Aiklonen!" Longbei quickly added the next sentence.

Yes, resurrecting Aiklonen, unsure if it would work.

If there’s anyone they’re grateful to along the journey, the first would definitely be Longbei’s brother, Burton.

This Wish Stone might be used to grant him continuous potential for enhancement, but Burton could already continue to enhance his strength fully, using it comparable to his promotion.

Only he was already used to his current life and had long grown tired of being an Explorer.

The second one, of course, was Aiklonen, who laid a solid foundation for them during the Silver stage.

The set of Golden Equipment he gave them back then was used up until recently; even now, their Equipment stems from what Aiklonen gave them.

Plus, the boost from Spiritual Clarity and Martial Mastery brought enormous benefits to all of them.

A year of intense training, and later the materials and blueprints for the training grounds, all built the training field for the Guild.

Even now during the Tri-color stage, they still use the training ground.

One could say that Aiklonen was truly their guide, teacher, and Kreya’s mentor.

No one disagreed with this proposal.

If resurrection could truly happen, that would be wonderful.

"Don’t hurry, let me try first."

Kane took a deep breath to calm his mood, then picked up the triangular Wish Stone Fragment and clenched it in his palm, closing his eyes.

Resurrect Aiklonen.

When Kane makes a wish, the fragment will tell him whether this wish can be realized or not.

If it can be realized, it will ask Kane for confirmation.

At this moment, Kane opened his eyes.

"How is it? Can it be realized?"

The crowd asked a bit eagerly.

Kane shook his head regretfully and explained: "It’s not possible. It’s not that the fragment lacks the ability, but rather that Aiklonen has entered reincarnation and become a new life."

Hearing these words, everyone felt slightly regretful, but not overly so, after all, Aiklonen had been reborn through reincarnation.

Yet, there was still a slight feeling of pity.

The problem had returned to the original point.

"So, what wish should we make now?"

"Knowledge for the path forward? Forget it."

"Make Lilulu’s Fairy Tale World even more beautiful."

"Wouldn’t it be better to enhance my bloodline further?"

......

The group discussed but came to no conclusion.

They all felt that it wasn’t worth using it here.

But right now, there was nothing urgently desired.

Thinking of this, Kane gathered a tightly protected small container made of precious materials in his hand and placed the Wish Stone Fragment inside.

"Forget it, if we can’t decide, let’s keep it for now, perhaps it’ll be useful in the future."

"That’s fine; we can only do that."

No one in the crowd opposed this; indeed, using it now would feel like a waste.

Kane protected it securely and placed it in the valuable section of the Guild’s warehouse.

Only the five of them had the authority to access the items inside.

At least it felt safer than in their Space Equipment.

After completing this series of actions, Kane turned to the crowd and asked, "Everyone, how should we act now? Should we continue exploring, or..."

Saying that, Kane held the card that Mark handed him when he left.

"Or should we head directly to the nearest marked point?"

The group discussed.

"In five or six days, the month will be complete, and really, Synesthesia is becoming more exhausting."

"Why not check out the marked point, record it, and then return; after resting outside, we can proceed with the next move."

"Sure, let’s do that."

After deciding their next action, Kane infused Magic Power into the card, then threw it into the Mist.

With the infusion of Magic Power, the card began to emit light, seemingly searching for a link to the nearest marked location.

The card then broke into ash; the pale blue ashes of the card seemed to reach into space and genuinely linked with the distant marked point.

The Mist parted, a strange line extended into the distance.

This line that appeared and disappeared was drawn taut.

The line was still fluctuating, seemingly resisting the pull.

If any forceful wave came, it felt as though it would snap into pieces.

"What should we do now? This line seems about to break, is it going to work?"

Longbei looked at the line that seemed ready to give way, questioning uncertainly.

At this moment, Kane recalled what Mark had said.

"Don’t be afraid, I suppose this is the normal phenomenon; Mark said we should wait, let it stabilize first."

After saying this, they all had to continue waiting.

The fluctuations became more intense, and the entire line began to shake uncontrollably.

It even started making tension sounds, like the vibrating strings of a harp.

The sound coming from the Mist was slightly piercing.

Buzz!

"Now! Hold the line!"

Kane suddenly exclaimed, then reached out his hand to grasp the end of the line.

Hearing Kane, the others immediately extended their hands to pinch the front end of Kane’s line.

Buzz buzz!

The sound of oscillation resounded again, and with the line’s movement, Kane and his companions were pulled and vanished instantly.

"Why is tele-portation like this? Who invented this? How could there be such a strange method of teleportation?!"

Longbei complained incessantly as he was pulled, feeling his whole body being tugged and twisted.

"Lilulu’s going to give whoever invented this teleport method, a thumbs down! A thumbs down!"

The other three didn’t want to speak, just followed the line’s pull rapidly forward.

The tugging method of teleportation was extremely uncomfortable.

It felt like being tied to the end of an elastic band, then let go.

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