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Chapter 32 - 30) Astreo's Progress and Future Plans

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{3rd Pov}

Astreo took a deep breath as he slowly settled into a lotus position.

The flow of energy within his body finally stabilized as his Star Element completed its breakthrough into the Forbidden Curse Tier.

At the same time, his physical body underwent a corresponding transformation.

His physique had now reached the level of a Low Emperor, and thankfully, his actual combat power far exceeded that baseline, placing him somewhere between a Low and Mid Emperor in real battle scenarios.

Basically speaking he was now a Low-Mid Emperor, same level as Khufu.

He exhaled slowly, ensuring that the surging power did not destabilize his internal balance.

'System, show me my status,' he commanded silently in his mind.

In response, a familiar translucent interface materialized before his eyes, lines of information scrolling neatly into place.

[Name: Astreo Voldigoad

Age: 16

Race: Half-Human / Half-Astral

Titles:

System Master

Reincarnator

Forbidden Curse Tier Mage

Emperor

Astral Element's Chosen One

Harem Protagonist

Spiritual Attainment: Level 9

Innate Talents:

Early Awakener

Higher Recovery Rate (All Elements)

Double Star Casting Speed (All Elements)

Innate Soul Grade Seed (All Elements)

Mutated Star (Psychic, Space, Light)

Awakened Elements:

Psychic Element (Forbidden Tier)

Space Element (Forbidden Tier)

Summoning Element (Forbidden Tier)

Light Element (Half-Forbidden Tier)

Undead Element (Super Tier)

Chaos Element (Super Tier)

Blessing Element (Super Tier)

Healing Element (Super Tier)

Fire Element (Super Tier)

Water Element (Super Tier)

Special Element:

Astral Element (Forbidden Tier)

Power Level: Low–Mid Emperor]

Astreo's status sheet had changed drastically after years of focused magic cultivation.

The difference between his current self and his earlier stages was immense, both in terms of raw power and structural stability.

To begin with, his Psychic, Space, and Summoning Elements had all successfully advanced into the Forbidden Curse Tier.

These were the elements he had deliberately prioritized, pouring the majority of his resources, time, and Emperor cores into them.

His Light Element, while not fully crossing the threshold, had reached the Half–Forbidden Curse Tier, placing it far above ordinary Super Tier elements and just one step away from full ascension.

All of his remaining elements were firmly stabilized at the Super Tier.

In addition to elemental advancement, Astreo had also raised the High-Tier star levels of all his elements to Level 8.

For his Psychic, Space, and Light Elements, the progression went even further.

Their Super-Tier stars had reached Level 9, creating an exceptionally solid and overdeveloped foundation compared to normal mages.

Because of this, his growth followed a very specific rule tied to Emperor cores.

At each major rank of magic cultivation, once an element's stars were raised to Level 8 using Emperor cores, he would automatically receive an innate talent associated with that rank—but only for elements that met the Level 8 requirement.

This system had already granted him several powerful innate talents.

At the Novice Tier, after raising the relevant elements to Level 8, he obtained Higher Mana Recovery Rate, which now applied universally across all his elements.

This allowed him to regenerate mana at an absurdly fast pace, drastically reducing downtime between battles.

At the Intermediate Tier, the innate talent he unlocked was Double Star Casting Speed, again now applying to all elements after he ascended their stars.

This effectively halved the time required to construct star paths, giving him a massive advantage in both combat speed and spell responsiveness.

Finally, at the High Tier, he gained Innate Soul Grade Seeds for all elements after ascension.

This meant that every element he cultivated possessed an inherently superior quality at the soul level, allowing for greater spell strength, higher stability, and far better long-term growth potential than ordinary mages.

The Innate Soul Grade Talent, however, for him, was a bit more complicated than it initially appeared.

It did not stack directly with external Soul Grade enhancements or items.

In other words, if an element was already boosted by outside Soul Grade resources, the innate talent would not simply multiply that effect further.

That said, Astreo's situation was somewhat unique.

Most of his core elements—such as his Black Magic, White Magic, and Dimensional Magic elements—used Spiritual Attainment as the primary measure of their elemental grade rather than conventional external Soul Grade upgrades.

Because of that, these elements effectively started at a Soul Grade foundation from the very beginning.

As a result, they still received a noticeable, albeit smaller, boost from the Innate Soul Grade Talent.

At the very least, this meant that his innate domains were now further reinforced.

When combined with the domains he had already comprehended for each element through training and combat, the overall strength and stability of those domains increased significantly.

His domains became more oppressive, more refined, and harder to resist.

So, it wasn't as though the Innate Soul Grade Talent had gone to waste.

That said, Astreo had initially expected his Spiritual Attainment and Innate Soul Grade Talent to stack in a more straightforward manner, perhaps as a direct multiplier.

Instead, the effect was more about purity and refinement rather than raw numerical amplification.

The talent improved the quality and cohesion of his elements rather than simply inflating their output.

As a result, the end outcome was still impressive, just not in the way he had first imagined.

At best, his Heavenly Grade elements ended up being somewhat stronger than those of other mages at the same level.

The advantage wasn't overwhelming, but it was consistent, reliable, and meaningful—exactly the kind of edge that mattered in prolonged battles between high-level opponents.

Next came the Innate Talent he awakened after upgrading his Super Tier stars to Level 8.

This particular talent was exceptionally rare and extremely powerful.

It was known as Mutated Star, and its effect was both simple and absurdly broken.

The Mutated Star talent increased the effective level of his star cultivation by one, without any exceptions or conditions.

To explain it more clearly, under normal circumstances, a mage must upgrade their stars using appropriate Spiritual Cores to advance their spell tier.

For example, if a mage was at Novice Tier 3, they would normally need to absorb Spiritual Cores from Servant-level monsters to upgrade their stars and gain access to Novice Tier 4 magic.

However, with the Mutated Star talent, Astreo completely bypassed that requirement.

Even if his actual star cultivation was only at Novice Tier 3, the talent automatically granted him access to Novice Tier 4 magic as if his stars had already been upgraded.

No additional resources were required.

No conditions needed to be met.

The increase was applied universally and passively.

What made this talent even more terrifying was what happened after he performed a normal upgrade.

If Astreo then went ahead and upgraded his stars using Spiritual Cores from Servant-level monsters—as would normally be required to reach Novice Tier 4—he wouldn't stop there. Instead, he would immediately gain access to Novice Tier 5 magic.

Under normal rules, Tier 5 magic at the Novice stage would require Spiritual Cores from General-level monsters, resources that were vastly more difficult to obtain and far more expensive.

Yet Astreo could reach that level using only Servant-level cores, effectively skipping an entire resource tier.

This meant that at every stage of cultivation, Astreo was always operating one full tier above what his actual investment should have allowed.

The resource efficiency alone was already monstrous, but when combined with his other innate talents, it became downright unfair.

In practical terms, Mutated Star ensured that Astreo was always ahead of the curve.

Whether in combat, training, or spell access, he consistently wielded magic that should have been impossible for someone at his recorded cultivation level.

It wasn't just an advantage.

It was a fundamental break in the established rules of magic cultivation.

Now to upgrade any one of his Super Tier elements to Level 8, Astreo had to complete an extremely demanding process.

Specifically, he needed to upgrade 2,401 individual stars of that particular element to Level 8, and each of those upgrades required Emperor-grade cores.

This alone made the process incredibly time-consuming and resource-intensive.

The difficulty did not start at Level 8, either.

Before even attempting that final step, every single star first had to be raised sequentially from Level 4 all the way to Level 7.

This meant assimilating Spiritual Cores in strict order—first Servant-tier, then General-tier, followed by Commander-tier, and finally Monarch-tier Soul Cores.

Only after completing all of those intermediate stages could a star even qualify for an upgrade using an Emperor-grade core.

When this was multiplied across 2,401 stars for just one element, the scale of the task became absurd.

On top of that, while Astreo possessed a cultivation ground making him capable of absorbing elements at one thousand times the normal speed, only limit being his body.

The increased absorption rate drastically reduced the time required to assimilate lower-tier cores.

For example, assimilating a Servant-level core for a single star was nearly instantaneous for him, barely registering as an effort.

However, Emperor-grade cores were a completely different matter.

Even with his thousandfold absorption speed, the sheer density, complexity, and power contained within an Emperor-grade Spiritual Core meant that assimilation still consumed a significant amount of time.

The higher the quality of the core, the more resistance it naturally offered during absorption.

As a result, while lower-tier upgrades could be completed rapidly, Emperor-grade upgrades remained a slow and painstaking process.

This created a strange imbalance in his cultivation speed.

The early and middle stages of star progression passed quickly, almost effortlessly, but the final stretch—especially when Emperor-grade resources were involved—became a long-term commitment that could not be rushed without risking instability.

In short, even with all of his advantages, upgrading a Super Tier element to Level 8 was not something that could be done casually.

For example, under normal circumstances and without any cultivation speed boosts, assimilating a single Emperor-grade core would take approximately 200 hours of continuous effort.

However, thanks to Astreo's thousandfold absorption enhancement, that same process was reduced dramatically.

With the boost applied, the time required to assimilate one Emperor core dropped to just 0.2 hours, or roughly twelve minutes.

Now consider the scale of the task.

To fully upgrade a Super Tier element to Level 8, Astreo had to repeat that process for 2,401 individual stars.

When those numbers were added together, the total time required for Emperor-grade core assimilation alone came out to roughly 20 full days of nonstop cultivation.

That wasn't the end of it.

Before reaching that stage, each star still had to pass through the lower tiers.

Assimilating the Servant, General, Commander, and Monarch-grade spiritual cores required additional time.

While these lower-grade cores were much faster to absorb thanks to the same speed boost, the sheer quantity still added up.

Altogether, they accounted for approximately five more days of continuous cultivation.

In total, raising a single element's Super Tier from its base state all the way to Level 8 required around twenty-five days of uninterrupted cultivation.

However, there was a major caveat.

When Astreo referred to "days," he meant continuous, unbroken cultivation time.

And that was something he simply could not commit to.

Astreo had no intention of locking himself away indefinitely just to grind cultivation.

He didn't seek strength for the sake of obsession or asceticism.

He wanted to become powerful so that he could live the best life possible.

That meant enjoying freedom, exploring the world, interacting with people, and doing whatever he pleased—not sitting in isolation for weeks on end.

If Astreo were to cultivate nonstop every single day without taking any breaks, then purely from a technical standpoint, he would have already reached the realm of a High Emperor by now.

The calculations supported it, and his resources were more than sufficient to make it happen.

However, the real question was—so what?

Reaching that level too quickly would only push him onto a much larger chessboard, one filled with far stronger and far more dangerous beings.

At that point, every move he made would attract attention from existences that could not be ignored.

And no matter how powerful his system was, its upper limit only extended to the Divine Tier. Beyond that, there were no guarantees.

So instead of rushing forward blindly, Astreo preferred to move at a steady and controlled pace.

There was no point in bulldozing through cultivation like a mad dog with tunnel vision.

He wasn't some ancient cultivator who had lived for tens of thousands of years with nothing but cultivation on his mind.

He was still human—

Ahem.

Half-human and half-astral now.

That distinction mattered.

Power now flowed through his veins and arteries, and the strength of the stars coursed through his entire body.

But despite that, he still retained a human mindset.

He still wanted freedom, enjoyment, and choice in how he lived his life.

Back to the main point—Astreo wanted to live the way he wanted to.

He sought strength not to become a slave to it, but to ensure that nothing could force him into a life he didn't choose.

If he died someday, then so be it.

At least he would know that he lived fully, acted according to his will, and reached a level of strength that most could only dream of.

That, to him, was worth far more than racing to the top at the cost of everything else.

As a result, the actual time required to complete an upgrade often stretched far longer than the raw calculations suggested.

Even with overwhelming advantages, time remained the one resource he could never truly maximize.

In any case, Astreo still had some time before the Bo City disaster officially unfolded.

Because of that, his plans were already laid out clearly for the near future.

One of his primary goals during this period was to elevate his Undead Element all the way to the Forbidden Curse Tier before the catastrophe occurred.

He considered this a necessary step, not only for additional combat flexibility but also for long-term strategic advantages.

At the same time, he had set another major objective.

By the time Mo Fan officially entered university, Astreo intended to raise his Psychic Forbidden Element to Tier 9.

To achieve this, he would need to assimilate Emperor-tier cores continuously and methodically, pushing the Psychic Element to its absolute peak within the Forbidden Curse Tier.

In fact, even at his current level, Astreo was already capable of unleashing peak Forbidden Curse–level magic without actually relying on full Forbidden Curse Tier stars.

By using Tier 9 Psychic, Space, and Light Elements at the Super Tier, he could already produce magical output that was, ironically, even stronger than the standard versions of their Forbidden Curse Tier counterparts.

This was a direct result of his abnormal star quality, Spiritual Attainment, and stacked cultivation advantages.

This unique situation explained why his combat strength had skyrocketed the moment his Astral Element elevated his physique to the level of a Low Emperor.

Once his body reached that threshold, the synergy between his physical strength and magical output caused his overall combat power to jump sharply into the Low–Mid Emperor range.

It is important to note that this evaluation referred strictly to his comprehensive combat power, a metric calculated by combining his physical strength, durability, speed, and raw magical output.

Even more absurd was the fact that this assessment did not include his Peak Chaos Grade armor at all.

In other words, his true battle strength, when fully equipped and unrestricted, was even higher than what most would estimate.

After equipping his Chaos Armor, Astreo's overall combat parameters increased even further.

His defensive capability rose to a level comparable to that of a High-Tier Emperor, while his overall combat power reached the level of a Mid-Level Emperor.

In raw terms, this did not make him overwhelmingly superior to Xyra, but the difference lay in other aspects.

Unlike her, Astreo's attacks were far more versatile, and his defensive capabilities were noticeably higher, giving him a significant edge in prolonged or complex battles.

Beyond his own growth, Astreo also placed considerable importance on raising the cultivation levels of his subordinates.

Strength at the top meant little without capable individuals beneath him to carry out tasks, defend territory, and enforce his will.

For that reason, he had already begun planning how to elevate the overall power of his servants.

At present, only Shadow and Qin Yu'er had reached the rank of Forbidden Tier mages under his command.

Among them, Shadow was particularly exceptional as a Normal Forbidden Tier Mage.

He could cast Forbidden Curse Tier magic entirely on his own, without relying on external assistance.

This alone placed him far above the majority of mages at the same tier.

In contrast, most Forbidden Curse Tier mages required special materials, elaborate formations, or external amplification tools just to activate Forbidden Curse magic.

Without such aids, they were unable to unleash spells at that level at all.

Statistically speaking, only about one out of every ten Forbidden Curse Tier mages possessed the talent, foundation, and control necessary to cast Forbidden Curse magic independently.

So, Shadow belonged to that rare category of mages who could independently cast Forbidden Curse Tier magic.

However, even with that distinction, there were still limitations.

Despite using the specialized tools provided by Astreo, the casting time for Shadow's Forbidden Curse Tier spells was still around one full minute.

This was already considered extremely fast by normal standards, yet it highlighted just how demanding Forbidden Curse magic truly was.

At present, only Shadow's Shadow Element had reached the Forbidden Curse Tier.

This was also the element for which he possessed an Innate Soul Grade Talent, making it far more refined and stable than his other elements.

His remaining elements, while powerful, had not yet crossed that threshold and therefore could not support Forbidden Curse–level spells.

Because of this, Shadow's value was extraordinarily high—not just as a combatant, but as a strategic asset.

Qin Yu'er, on the other hand, was a completely different case.

She possessed only a single Ice Element as the one Blessed by the Ice, but the sheer quality of that element made her terrifying.

Her Forbidden Curse Tier Ice magic was nearly instantaneous, with almost no discernible casting delay. T

his alone placed her in a league far above most Forbidden Curse Tier mages.

Combined with her Peak Soul Grade Seed and innate blessed Element strength, her overall combat power firmly placed her at the Low Tier Emperor level.

At this stage, Astreo had deliberately chosen not to equip her with a Heavenly Grade Element Seed.

The reason was simple—Qin Yu'er had not yet accumulated enough merits within the clan to qualify for such a reward.

While she technically had the option to exchange her current resources for a lower-grade Heavenly Seed, she chose not to do so.

Instead, she was patiently waiting.

Her goal was to gather enough merits to obtain the Peak Heavenly Grade Element Seed that Astreo offered, a seed with a twenty-five-times multiplier.

Such an upgrade would elevate her strength dramatically and permanently, making it worth the delay.

Qin Yu'er understood this perfectly, which was why she chose patience over immediate but inferior gains.

At this point, Astreo could have easily given such a treasure away without hesitation.

To him, even something as valuable as a Peak Heavenly Grade Element Seed was little more than a grain of sand—especially now that his system had perfected the fusion formulas required to create them repeatedly.

From a purely resource-based perspective, there was no real loss in distributing them freely.

However, Astreo deliberately chose not to do so.

First, his goal was to cultivate loyal subordinates, not opportunists or lechers who would flock to him purely because of easy rewards.

Power given without effort only bred entitlement, not devotion.

He wanted his followers to value the resources they received and to understand that every reward came with responsibility and contribution.

Second, and more importantly, he had no intention of letting anyone know that he possessed effectively infinite resources.

Although he had built a certain level of trust with his core subordinates, that trust was not blind or unconditional.

Until he became strong enough to protect himself from any threat, he would not allow access to his most precious materials to be taken lightly or distributed casually.

There was also a far greater risk involved.

If word ever leaked—through betrayal, observation, or inference—that he had an unlimited supply of high-grade materials, the consequences would be catastrophic.

Such information would not remain confined to his immediate circle.

Once exposed, it could attract the attention of beings far beyond ordinary Emperors—entities that dominated entire planes.

If that happened, even hiding would no longer be an option.

Astreo had already confirmed that his system's Dimensional Plane was not completely inviolable.

With enough time and effort, a sufficiently powerful Plane Dominator or Dimensional Lord could locate it.

If such beings turned their attention toward him, even retreating into his system's dimensional space would not guarantee safety.

That realization alone was enough to make him cautious.

For the time being, only Astreo and Xyra possessed Mid-Level Emperor–class combat strength, and even together, that level of power was still far from enough to dominate the entire world.

Because of that simple reality, Astreo chose to play things safe rather than act recklessly or arrogantly.

He deliberately avoided letting anyone discover the existence of something as absurd as an Infinite Resources–type system.

That secret was dangerous beyond measure.

Even Xyra, who stood beside him as one of his strongest assets, was kept in the dark regarding its true nature.

This was not due to a lack of trust, but because Astreo understood how fragile secrecy could be in a world filled with magic, mind-reading techniques, soul searches, curses, and unpredictable variables.

Even if his subordinates were loyal to the point of death, that did not mean the secret would remain safe forever.

There were countless ways information could be forcibly extracted, distorted, or exposed against someone's will.

In such a world, even absolute loyalty could become a liability rather than a safeguard.

Astreo also knew that knowledge itself was power.

If word of his infinite resources leaked out, it could easily turn his allies into targets—or worse, tempt some of them into betrayal under pressure from greater forces.

The risk was simply too high to justify sharing that truth with anyone.

He let out a quiet sigh.

Now that he had reached Low–Mid Emperor–level strength, he had officially stepped into the ranks of the world's top Emperors.

He was no longer a hidden variable or a rising talent—he was now a genuine heavyweight on the global stage.

With just one more breakthrough, he would be able to enter the realm of a full Mid-Level Emperor.

However, for the moment, Astreo had no intention of pushing his Astral Element any further.

After all, even attempting to raise the Astral Element to the Forbidden Tier came with an absurdly high price.

The foundational requirements alone were enough to make most Emperors give up immediately.

To begin with, it required a base of 59,049 stars formed using Servant Tier Spiritual Cores.

On top of that, there were 6,561 stars that had to be created using General Tier Spiritual Cores, followed by 729 stars requiring Commander Tier Spiritual Cores.

That wasn't the end either—there were still 81 stars that needed Monarch Tier Spiritual Cores, and finally, at the very peak, 9 stars that could only be formed using Emperor Tier Cores.

The sheer scale of the resource consumption was ridiculous.

Astreo's eyebrows twitched as he processed the numbers again.

'No wonder the Astral Element chose me,' he thought irritably.

'This element is absolutely pay-to-use.'

There was no other way to describe it.

Without overwhelming resources, even touching Astral cultivation beyond the basics would be impossible.

At that moment, Astreo became increasingly convinced that the Astral Plane itself had made a calculated decision.

It likely didn't possess enough resources to even nurture its own Low Tier Emperor, let alone support sustained high-level cultivation.

Because of that, it had chosen him—someone who appeared absurdly wealthy from its perspective and who even possessed a personal dimension overflowing with resources.

More importantly, the Astral Plane likely didn't dare approach any of the truly terrifying Plane-Dominating existences.

Those beings wouldn't hesitate to simply assimilate or devour it outright.

Approaching them would have been suicide.

Instead, it chose Astreo—a being strong enough to protect it, yet not so overwhelmingly dominant that it would immediately consume it.

In fact, Astreo had already figured out an even deeper layer to the situation.

The Astral Plane clearly understood that if Astreo ever used his System Dimension—which the Astral Plane considered a small, independent plane—to devour it, then all of his Astral cultivation would instantly collapse.

His entire Astral Element would be rendered useless.

That mutual vulnerability forced a form of balance between them.

Because of that, the Astral Plane did not treat Astreo as a mere host or tool.

Instead, it effectively acknowledged him as its owner or guardian.

It needed his protection just as much as he needed its power.

Their relationship was not one of domination, but of enforced cooperation.

They were growing together in a symbiotic relationship.

Astreo wasn't naive enough to think this was charity or goodwill.

It was simply the Astral Plane acting in its own best interest.

And honestly? He respected that logic.

As long as both sides benefited—and neither crossed the line—they could continue growing together.

Now what the Astral Plane did not know, however, was a critical truth—the System was actually incapable of devouring other dimensions.

While the System did possess a Dimensional Module, that module served a very specific and limited purpose.

It allowed the System to recreate its own dimension if it were destroyed, provided that its Infinite Energy Breeder Reactor remained intact.

In other words, it had strong self-recovery and reconstruction capabilities.

But that was all.

The System had no functionality whatsoever that allowed it to invade, absorb, assimilate, or consume another independent dimension or plane.

There was no hidden devouring protocol, no absorption function, and no secret override that would let it take over external dimensional structures.

Because of this limitation, the Astral Plane's fear—while logical from its own perspective—was fundamentally misplaced.

Astreo, therefore, could not use the System's dimensional space to consume the Astral Plane even if he wanted to.

That option simply did not exist.

Ironically, this meant that Astreo's only realistic path toward reaching the Divine Tier or becoming a Plane-Dominating existence lay elsewhere.

Specifically, his future advancement depended almost entirely on the Astral Dimension itself.

Only by leveraging the Astral Dimension—once he reached the realm of a High Emperor, or ideally a Peak Emperor—would he gain the necessary authority, scale, and dimensional compatibility to attempt such an ascension.

Without the Astral Plane, that path would be nearly impossible.

No wonder this bastard of a dimension chose him in the first place.

In exchange for offering a path toward the Divine Tier, it essentially wanted nothing more than a ridiculously rich guardian who could bankroll its survival and growth.

When Astreo thought about it that way, the whole situation became painfully obvious.

The Astral Dimension was, in essence, the perfect definition of a gold-digger dimension.

Or rather—if he were being brutally honest—it was like that absurdly beautiful girl who only wanted to marry a rich guy.

As long as her husband had money, resources, and influence, she would remain happy, loyal, and well-behaved bitch.

The moment that wealth dried up?

All bets were off.

As long as Astreo remained powerful, resource-rich, and capable of sustaining its absurd cultivation costs, the Astral Dimension would continue to cooperate obediently.

It would provide him with power, pathways, and opportunities.

But without those resources, the relationship would lose its meaning entirely.

From that perspective, the whole "chosen one" narrative lost any sense of grandeur.

It wasn't destiny.

It wasn't fate.

It was a business transaction.

A very expensive one.

Astreo couldn't help but sigh internally.

Truly, this was a sad world he lived in—where even dimensions had standards, expectations, and material demands.

Ahem.

Anyway in short, while the Astral Plane believed it was protecting itself by forming a symbiotic relationship with Astreo, the truth was that both sides were far more dependent on each other than either realized.

Astreo needed the Astral Dimension to break past the ceiling imposed by the System's module limitations.

And the Astral Plane needed Astreo because it had no better option for survival and growth.

Whether by coincidence or inevitability, their fates were already tightly bound.

To be continued...

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