The Goddess of Nature doubled the space in that place, before asking if she should stop. Unfortunately, according to Gabriel, this much space wasn't even close to being enough.
He requested for her to expand it further, saying that they needed an area at least ten times larger.
The Goddess of Nature continued digging the surrounding area while using her Vines as support for the roof to make sure that the space was stable enough and didn't collapse on itself.
On the other hand, Jia found the token that was the invitation to the Southern General's Banquet. It also contained his aura. Fortunately, she soon gave the token to Gabriel who sealed this token to make sure that this couldn't be used to trade them.
After constantly using her Element for close to four hours, the Goddess of Nature finally finished, and looked back at Gabriel.
From a great distance, her voice came, echoing in the empty space. "Is this much enough?!"
Gabriel finally nodded, calling her back. The space was enough. And now there was some for final preparation... Which was also the most uncertain part. He had tried something similar in the past, but never to this extent. He didn't even know if it would work.
According to him, there was only less than a five percent chance of success. Unfortunately, he had no other choice. He could either play into the palm of the Goddess of Light and watch himself getting weaker. Or he could take his destiny in his own hands and do something he never imagined before!
It was clear what choice he made.
The Goddess of Nature came closer to Gabriel, sitting next to him. Her face was filled with curiosity.
She was already exhausted and didn't think that she could even move a finger anymore. She had constantly been using her abilities to change the terrain of this place, which was hard even for her, since it was the depth of an Upper Realm World! Yet, she didn't complain.
She gazed at Gabriel, waiting to see his next action. Just what did he need such a big area for?
While she was lost in thoughts, the Book of Necromancy came out from Gabriel's body. The pages started flipping on their own, until the last page opened.
A small speck of light came out from the last page, flying to the center of the giant hall! The speck of light only continued to grow bigger and bigger, before revealing what it really was.
A giant skeleton landed on the ground, stunning the Goddess of Nature and Jia.
The two had never seen the giant skeleton before. Even though the person seemingly died a long time ago and only a skeleton was left, it was still brimming with strength.
Gabriel weakly stood up. Even though the effects of the Soul Corruption had subsided temporarily, but he could still feel some effects on his body.
He walked closer to the giant skeleton. He didn't tell anyone what he was doing.
Gabriel stepped on the air, standing above the chest area of the skeleton. It was where he pulled out another thing from his Grimoire. It was the body of the True God that he had killed taking advantage of his domain.
The body fell next to the Giant Skeleton, lifelessly.
Gabriel remained in the air, closing his eyes. He usually didn't chant a spell, but this time it was different.
He started speaking the spell out loud. However, for some reason, Jia and the Goddess of Nature couldn't hear the spell that was surrounded in a strange shroud. They could hear Gabriel's voice but at the same time, they felt as if they couldn't hear it at all.
Gabriel kept chanting the mysterious spell. The body of the True God that he had killed started floating in the air, slowly rising. At the same time, blood started coming out of the man's lifeless body, as if all his blood was being sucked dry.
More and more blood came out, gathering in a blood sphere above, that kept getting bigger as the man's body shriveled.
Eventually, the man's body looked as if he was a shriveled up mummy.
After getting the blood from the man, Gabriel waved his hand lightly. The bloodless body of the man turned into a small speck of light, containing some of his life essence. The small specks of light merged with the blood, making the blood even stronger.
Gabriel floated closer to the blood sphere. For a moment, his behavior even scared Jia. It was as if he was the only God in this world who could control life and death as he wished.
Even though she couldn't see it, the dark elemental marks on Gabriel's body started growing, covering more area.
Gabriel stopped before the Bloody Sphere. He didn't stop chanting the spell at all. Instead, he simply brought out a blade that he had arranged in advance.
He poked his thumb lightly, letting a single blood droplet fall out. The blood fell on the blood sphere, entering the core.
The blood sphere slowly changed color, turning into an even darker shade. Just the aura of the blood sphere itself was incredible.
Gabriel glanced back at the skeleton. His eyes were focused, especially since he knew that a single moment of distraction could destroy everything!
He waved his hand again. The blood sphere started floating closer to the giant skeleton, ultimately falling on the skull where the forehead was supposed to be.
The strange symbols on the skeleton lit up on their own. However, they didn't resist as the blood entered the skeleton, slowly merging with it. The skeleton had already lost his soul after all.
As the Blood was absorbed by the skeleton, golden lightning flickered around it while the giant skeleton started slowly shrinking.
With each passing second, the giant skeleton shrunk a few meters, before ultimately it was only around six feet tall, similar to a human's skeleton. Only then did it stop.
However, the changes didn't stop. Gabriel tossed out a blue stone that turned into a strange light that shrouded the entire skeleton.
It was only when Gabriel finished the first step, that he landed on the ground. However, he was so exhausted that he found it hard even to remain standing.
He sat on the ground and didn't say anything. He just closed his eyes, as if he had fallen into a deep slumber.
A terrifying amount of soul energy surrounded Gabriel, making it impossible for anyone to get close to him. It was so strong that even the Goddess of Nature felt that she would've been injured heavily if she tried.