Yang Element

The Element Seed was something necessary to become a powerful warrior.

Now that Yang Hao had the Element Seed, he could finally become the warrior he had always wanted to be. However, what element did he have? He checked it but couldn't understand.

Since he didn't know, he decided to ask Seisa, who resided in the small space inside the tattoo on his chest.

"It's empty…" Seisa said. "As you know, everyone begins to sense their Element Seed around the age of ten. At that time, you discover your element and begin to train it. However, we are all born with an empty seed; most acquire an element over the next ten years. The seed I gave you hasn't absorbed anything yet, which means you have the freedom to choose any element you desire."

"Oh," Yang Hao finally understood, and excitement filled him. He could choose his element, something others couldn't do. Other Elements were random or related to blood or environment. If they got Fire Element, they had to keep it for their entire life—they couldn't change it.

However, what element should he choose?

"What element should I choose?" Yang Hao asked.

"Why ask me?" Seisa replied indifferently. "The choice is yours. Just keep in mind that you'll need the proper technique to master it. If your family has a high-level Fire Element technique, then Fire might be the logical choice. Ultimately, it's entirely up to you."

Just then, Meisa suddenly spoke in her cold tone.

"Yang Hao."

"Yes?"

"If you promise me one thing, I can teach you a truly powerful element, What do you say?"

"Promise you? What do you mean?"

"I can teach you the Yang Element," she explained. "It's extraordinary—this element combines the forces of Fire, Thunder, and Light. By mastering the Yang Element, you'll gain control over each of these aspects individually, as well as their fusion into something far greater. But there is a condition: you must commit to becoming an Alchemist."

"Wait, seriously? Elements like that exist?" Yang Hao stammered, shocked. As far as he knew, there were only eight elements in the world—Fire, Water, Thunder, Wind, Light, Dark, Ice, and Ground. He never heard of Yang Element. And if it were real, perhaps its counterpart, Yin Element, might also exist.

"Yes," Meisa confirmed. "In fact, there are many elements in the universe. But that's not important right now. Do you accept my condition or not?"

"Of course! I don't see any downside for me," Yang Hao agreed without hesitation.

"Good," Meisa said, and then she came out from the tattoo on his chest.

Yang Hao looked at Meisa—her thin, bony figure looked so fragile that a mere breeze could blow her away, but at the same time her expression was cold. However, Yang Hao understood that this woman must be incredibly powerful.

"Sit down and feel the elemental energy in your environment, but don't absorb anything, okay?" Meisa instructed.

Yang Hao nodded and sat cross-legged. Meisa positioned herself behind him, placing her hand on his back. Closing her eyes, she began searching for elemental energy in the surroundings. Soon, she found Light, Fire, and Thunder Elements.

She pushed these elements into Yang Hao's body, allowing him to sense them. Then, he witnessed Meisa fusing them. The combined energy transformed into something entirely new—Yang Element, a far stronger force.

Meisa withdrew her hand. "Did you feel it?"

"Yes! But can you do it again?" Yang Hao asked eagerly. He had felt the elemental fusion, but he wanted to experience it more to fully understand it.

"Okay," Meisa agreed and repeated the process. She estimated that Yang Hao would take two or three years to completely grasp it. However, they don't have much time. If Yang Hao learned it in two months, then good, otherwise she would teach him something else. If he couldn't learn this technique in two months, then it's useless to learn alchemy. Instead, it will waste time and delay his cultivation.

Meanwhile, Seisa, observing from within the tattoo, was confused. To be honest, she never had high hopes for Yang Hao. He was from the Mortal World, and even if Meisa was teaching him the unique Yang Element and a Divine-Level Technique to absorb the elements, he would never become immortal.

After all, the Mortal World had very little elemental energy, and its people had limited talent. From the beginning, Seisa knew that she and Meisa had to find someone else eventually.

But now, Meisa was giving him a technique… and even making him promise to become an Alchemist?

If Yang Hao spent time on alchemy, he would never have been able to become a True Elemental.

What was Meisa thinking? Seisa couldn't understand.

And honestly, she didn't care.