Summoners War: Only I Summoned Divine Beasts

Chapter 1311: Chronosphere



Chapter 1311: Chronosphere

Nathan ended up focusing on the domain first before talking about the punishment. He had sat down and started channeling his energy according to the instructions.

“That’s right. Just like that.” Evelyn observed everything carefully. “A domain is like a bundle of a certain element.

“Normally, when you use magic, you will use the ena as the fuel to power up your element, but a domain is different.

“For a domain, you have to coat the ena and turn that ena into a concentrated element.

“There is also one more thing you need to know. A domain is a domain for a reason. Concentrating a massive amount of a certain element will affect that element as a whole.

“Hence, not many can form a domain. It’s because there is simply too much disturbance of that element, so when they try to form a domain, the disturbance will stop them from doing so.

“You may not know this, but the rarity of the elements has something to do with whether you are able to produce a domain or not.

“There are five ranks for the elements, do you remember?”

Evelyn paused for a moment before continuing with the explanations. “They are basic elements such as fire, water, and anything we can find around us.

“Then, there are rare elements such as light, dark, curse, and so on, which are rarer than the basic elements.

“After that, there are mutated elements. In this rank, you will find something like Jinwu’s Sun Fire or Nidhogg’s chaos flame.

“Then, there are absolute elements. They are the absolute versions of the basic element. Their power is one thing, but their rarity is on a whole different level.

“Last but not least, unique elements. Unique elements are gravity, space, and time like ours.

“The reason they are called basic elements is that there are many people who get it, meaning there are many interferences. As such, basic element users will have a hard time producing a domain.

“It will be different for the sun fire, because it belongs to the third category, which is the mutation of an element. This reduces the interference because he’s the only one wielding it.

Jinwu nodded in agreement. “Indeed. I am able to produce a domain because I have a sun fire, not just a fire.”

“That’s why the higher the rarity, the more desirable it is. You have a higher potential to form a domain after all.

“Of course, forming a domain is quite hard. It is a very complicated process where you must turn a pure ena into a condensed element.

“Still, without interference, that process becomes easier for people like us.”

Nathan understood the warning. It looked like the space element would be harder, but because his space element was combined with the time element, it could be considered a kind of mutation, which would lessen the interference.

Nevertheless, Nathan planned to start with the easier one. He wanted to get a feel so that he could attempt the more difficult one.

In other words, he planned to form his time domain first.

Nathan followed her instructions. He first separated the ena from his original reserve. The process itself wasn’t hard, but it took quite a while.

Then, the time element, mixed with a portion of the space element, started to flow into this place.

Nathan had to use these two elements to turn the pure ena into the two elements before condensing them.

He started with the small part first. As he expected, the process actually went smoothly.

There was something that disturbed him, but it wasn’t as big as he imagined. The disturbance felt like the elements were trying to reject him, but with a bit of force, Nathan managed to turn it into condensed elements.

“…” Xolotl squinted his eyes before muttering, “It looks like he has finished the first part. With that experience, he should have no problem doing the rest. If there is nothing else, I will go back.”

“Ehm!” Fenrir suddenly stopped him. It looked like Xolotl was quite excited by what he found and thought about forming his own domain, but Fenrir noticed something was off. “Something is going on… I don’t know what it is, but my instinct is tingling.”

Xolotl paused for a moment and checked Nathan once again, but he couldn’t see anything extraordinary. “Just your feeling?”

Evelyn also tried, but she couldn’t find anything wrong.

Xolotl suddenly remembered the things in his dream. Both Qilin and Mae had the same speculation. If he condensed the time element, he might gain access to the other timelines.

As he condensed the time element, a change started to become more noticeable.

“Did you notice it?” Fenrir asked.

Xolotl waved his hand, his expression turning solemn.

“This is…” Evelyn and the others started to see what was going on. “The condensation of the time element becomes much faster. This shouldn’t be happening…”

On the other hand, Nathan was so focused on the condensation that he didn’t hear what they were saying. However, his head felt like it was about to split open.

“Kh.” Nathan gritted his teeth. He suddenly felt a familiar pain, reminding him of the pain that once struck him when he got his time element.

’Is this the one?’ Unlike the dream, the experience was much more painful, and he might not be able to see anything.

But for some reason, his mouth started calling something, no, it was actually repeating the words that echoed in his ears just like the last time.

“Beyond the Time.”

“Master (Summoner)!” The familiars panicked. Even Xolotl couldn’t remain calm, as he couldn’t explain what was happening either.

“What is going on?” Evelyn asked while looking around. While her knowledge was deep, it couldn’t be compared to that of divine beings.

But even the latter had no answer for her.

Xolotl bit his lip. “We have to stop him. Interrupt him. Little crow, little jackal. Use your domain to suppress his domain. Little deer, stabilize the elements to avoid harming the summoner.”

All three familiars agreed in unison.

But before they could release their power, Nathan suddenly opened his mouth. “Chronosphere.”


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