Chapter 3715 One Thousand Feet To Pass The Test
"Listen carefully," the Primeval Lord of Heaven muttered in an urgent tone. "Back then, I only entered Soul City three times before I was able to pass through. I was able to do that because of my comprehension of this song."
Zen's eyes widened in astonishment. "You were able to pass through after just three tries?"
The Primeval Lord of Heaven beamed with pride. "Of course!"
It was not difficult to pass the Soul City's test, but that didn't mean it was easy either. After all, only those who were able to reach Stage Twenty-nine of the Other Shore were able to enter the Soul City, which meant they had to have a certain level of talent and skill to be qualified.
Every third-floor disciple of the Land of Sword Grief like Gabriel, Carver, or Libby would also be considered a favored talent had they been part of any other super force in the Source World.
So long as they worked hard and tried their best, they would eventually pass the Soul City's test. The only variation was the length of time it took for them to succeed.
The fastest person in history to have passed through Soul City was the Grandmaster of Heaven, who was the Primeval Lord of Heaven's junior fellow disciple.
The two of them had entered the Soul City for the first time on the same day. The Primeval Lord of Heaven passed after three tries while the Grandmaster of Heaven was able to do it after two. This was the main reason why the Primeval Lord of Heaven always thought his fellow disciple was way more talented than him.
Their records remained unbroken even now.
The song lingered in Zen's ears and he no longer cared whether he understood the lyrics or not. Instead, he chose to close his eyes and listened closely.
Elvinia was also listening with a serene expression on her face as she sat cross-legged on another pillar.
Whilst everyone listened, a soul pillar began to rise. On top of this pillar was a member of the Separate Abyss race.
This Separate Abyss member had a big build and looked somewhat funny on top of the pillar because of it. He had to carefully maintain his balance in order not to fall off.
Since he was the first to enter the soul cloud, everyone's attention was on him.
"That's Toby from the Separate Abyss race!"
"He is ascending so fast! Is he determined to pass the test this time?"
"Of course he is! He's alread
began to drive their soul pillars up through the cloud. Others still eagerly listened to the song in hopes of an epiphany.
"There's no need to be nervous for your first try, Zen. Everyone fails the first time," Gabriel assured Zen.
Carver echoed his sentiment. "Yes. There's no need to be nervous. Besides, even if this is your first time I don't doubt for a second that your performance will be extraordinary!"
Being in the soul cloud wasn't a walk in the park. If one was not well-prepared, then he or she could end up in a miserable state.
Hearing their words, Elvinia, who had been listening attentively to the song, opened her eyes and gave them a frown.
She was just about to refute what they said when a voice suddenly spoke. "Gabriel, Carver, what nonsense are you two spouting?!"
It was Libby. She turned to Zen and began to give him tips and warnings. "Zen, the cloud is full of dangers. Don't be careless. You can't enter the soul cloud until you've comprehended the song to a certain degree. If you feel uncomfortable at any point, you can jump down. It won't matter if you fail. Just don't ever force yourself to hold on!"
Libby's scolding was effective in zipping Gabriel's and Carver's mouths into silence.
Zen nodded in understanding at her warning and continued to listen to the song.
At the same time, Libby's soul pillar began to rise and send her up into the soul cloud.
It was only her seventeenth time here in the Soul City but the speed at which she rose was remarkable owing to her outstanding ability of comprehension.
Zen's eyes widened in astonishment. "You were able to pass through after just three tries?"
The Primeval Lord of Heaven beamed with pride. "Of course!"
It was not difficult to pass the Soul City's test, but that didn't mean it was easy either. After all, only those who were able to reach Stage Twenty-nine of the Other Shore were able to enter the Soul City, which meant they had to have a certain level of talent and skill to be qualified.
Every third-floor disciple of the Land of Sword Grief like Gabriel, Carver, or Libby would also be considered a favored talent had they been part of any other super force in the Source World.
So long as they worked hard and tried their best, they would eventually pass the Soul City's test. The only variation was the length of time it took for them to succeed.
The fastest person in history to have passed through Soul City was the Grandmaster of Heaven, who was the Primeval Lord of Heaven's junior fellow disciple.
The two of them had entered the Soul City for the first time on the same day. The Primeval Lord of Heaven passed after three tries while the Grandmaster of Heaven was able to do it after two. This was the main reason why the Primeval Lord of Heaven always thought his fellow disciple was way more talented than him.
Their records remained unbroken even now.
The song lingered in Zen's ears and he no longer cared whether he understood the lyrics or not. Instead, he chose to close his eyes and listened closely.
Elvinia was also listening with a serene expression on her face as she sat cross-legged on another pillar.
Whilst everyone listened, a soul pillar began to rise. On top of this pillar was a member of the Separate Abyss race.
This Separate Abyss member had a big build and looked somewhat funny on top of the pillar because of it. He had to carefully maintain his balance in order not to fall off.
Since he was the first to enter the soul cloud, everyone's attention was on him.
"That's Toby from the Separate Abyss race!"
"He is ascending so fast! Is he determined to pass the test this time?"
"Of course he is! He's alread
began to drive their soul pillars up through the cloud. Others still eagerly listened to the song in hopes of an epiphany.
"There's no need to be nervous for your first try, Zen. Everyone fails the first time," Gabriel assured Zen.
Carver echoed his sentiment. "Yes. There's no need to be nervous. Besides, even if this is your first time I don't doubt for a second that your performance will be extraordinary!"
Being in the soul cloud wasn't a walk in the park. If one was not well-prepared, then he or she could end up in a miserable state.
Hearing their words, Elvinia, who had been listening attentively to the song, opened her eyes and gave them a frown.
She was just about to refute what they said when a voice suddenly spoke. "Gabriel, Carver, what nonsense are you two spouting?!"
It was Libby. She turned to Zen and began to give him tips and warnings. "Zen, the cloud is full of dangers. Don't be careless. You can't enter the soul cloud until you've comprehended the song to a certain degree. If you feel uncomfortable at any point, you can jump down. It won't matter if you fail. Just don't ever force yourself to hold on!"
Libby's scolding was effective in zipping Gabriel's and Carver's mouths into silence.
Zen nodded in understanding at her warning and continued to listen to the song.
At the same time, Libby's soul pillar began to rise and send her up into the soul cloud.
It was only her seventeenth time here in the Soul City but the speed at which she rose was remarkable owing to her outstanding ability of comprehension.