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The Ice Fairies alone were already stronger than any of my Summons, mostly because I had yet to evolve them into B Rank or above with the materials I have now.

But even considering that, they were quite amazing and covered an element I had little coverage for aside from my own Fusion Familiar, the Frost Dragon I've used against the Archdemon Vessels.

Skadi possessed impressive stats, and she was only A+ Rank… I couldn't barely imagine how something like an S Rank Summon would look like.

"So these are my status, huh?" Skadi was checking the book. "It seems that they have been reduced quite a lot. How can I show off more of my power?"

"I believe I'll need to evolve your current form, but that'll be for much later. I lack the resources yet to even summon you. I do have a few A Rank Spirit Orbs from the Bosses of the Dungeon we visited last time, but they aren't near as enough to summon you." I sighed. "The grimoire is asking for a hundred A Rank Spirit Orbs… You're a really expensive woman, huh?"

"Fufu, of course! If you desire my strength, you better offer a good amount of spirit orbs, master~" Skadi giggled with a teasing tone of voice.

"Grr…" Eleanora was already showing her fangs. "Hey, stop flirting already… I am Master's only summon that will become his wife, get it?"

"H-Huh?" Skadi was weirded out a bit, stepping back. "O-Ok…"

"Eleanora, don't be so jealous." I facepalmed. "She was just trying to be friendly. Nonetheless, I can summon your little servants."

I smiled back at the cocky fairies that had treated us rather badly, they were trembling and feeling rather regretful for their previous actions already.

"I'm looking forward to working with you." I smiled gently at them.

"Y-Yes…"

"Likewise, master…"

"Ugh…"

With that done, I decided to do a few experiments first. Apparently Skadi can't step out of my Spiritual Realm unless I summon her card, the fairies can't either.

It seems they're still technically dead, but through my Familiar Cards, they can "temporarily" revive. I say temporarily until the summoned card perishes.

But yeah, if it doesn't, they can just stick around indefinitely… The price for Skadi is big though, a hundred A Rank Spirit Orbs.

I might be able to gather that if I go to the A Rank Dungeons back in Stronghold City, but, right now, that's not a possibility.

I had also thought about turning her into an egg but, I first need to summon her, and it would be stupid to sacrifice an already very strong summon like this.

For that reason, I suppose it is better to leave it be… More importantly, we moved to another facility within the Spiritual Realm.

Skadi and her fairies accompanied us, as I wanted them to get used to this Spiritual Realm because I would be asking them for some favors later.

We entered a huge, white-colored temple, whose gates opened once I appeared.

The moment I stepped forwards, an Aura of Spirit Energy surged from my own Spirit Orb, slowly shining brightly with what seemed to be a hint of Divinity.

I see, so becoming a Divine Summoner doesn't simply mean it's a fancy name, I do appear to have gained some sort of Divine Power, although it is well hidden within me.

"Welcome to the Summoner's Hall, Divine Summoner."

A voice echoed amidst the hall, as I noticed I stood alone inside the hall, an invisible barrier didn't allow anybody else to enter, as I noticed they were outside trying to call for me.

I waved my hand and told them to just wait for me, while addressing this new mysterious voice that spoke to me.

It had a slightly female voice and seemed almost divine in both gracefulness and tone.

"I am indeed the Divine Summoner." I said. "And who might you be, mysterious voice?"

FLAAASH!

My Divine Aura suddenly emerged out of my body and then merged with the Hall's own Essence, forming into the shape of a woman made of bright, white light.

She had no face, a being made entirely out of ethereal divinity…

"I am the Manifestation of your Divinity, once you stepped into this Ancient Hall, I've been given the opportunity to manifest myself."

"A Divinity… can manifest itself in such a way?"

"Well, of course, other Spirit Masters have different manifestations." She giggled. "But because you are a Summoner, the Divinity of Summoning is much more different than theirs. I can manifest myself a living being, a part of your new, divine powers."

"I see…" I nodded. "I think I get it now. While those with a Divinity of Fire unleash flames when they invoke it, when I invoke mine, it transforms into a summon of its own, right?"

"Indeed. I have no stats or abilities though, because it all depends in your foundation and growth." She seemed rather joyous.

"Despite being my Divinity, you don't sound like a newborn child." I said. "Were you alive before?"

"Fufu, quite clever, are you not, my new master?" She giggled. "Indeed, I used to be the same Divinity once carried by The Summoner of Beginnings, Hero Allen."

"Allen…" Hearing that name again made me wonder something. "So I have inherited his powers, huh?"

"In a way, yes." My Divinity nodded. "The Summoner Talent is a very special one. A Unique Talent that cannot be held by more than one people. All those that might have been called Summoners while you were alive might have had similar-

sounding talents, but not the same as yours. Because of this, the Summoner Talent has become a legacy. When the previous Summoner died, this Legacy was transported back to the Holy Spirits Divine Spiritual Realm, and once they choose a new Summoner, it was transferred to you."

"So that's how it works… This means I am literally carrying Hero Allen's Inheritance…" I was shocked I've been developing his powers this entire time.

"More or less…" My divinity nodded. "But you've already diverged from his original powers and skills, and you're beginning to add your own abilities, powers, and wisdom to the Summoner Legacy. This Hall has been made to help you inherit more of Summoner Allen's Legacy too and strengthen your Spiritual Divinity Foundation."

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