When the Energy calmed down again, Kyle's team appeared on a random planet.
As soon as he looked around, Kyle realized that this was not a safe planet.
After all, there were many gigantic trees around.
This was not like a forest on land, where there were just a couple of meters between trees.
In this forest, there were over 100 meters of distance between trees, but the trees were also far bigger.
Some of the trees Kyle could see were over a kilometer tall.
Naturally, these trees had a lot of Energy inside them.
Despite what one might assume, plants and trees could also advance Realms.
Kyle just hadn't seen any of those yet, since the Tertiary World hadn't had any of them, and since he hadn't visited a planet with these kinds of plants before.
Plants only needed one thing to advance Realms.
Time.
They absorbed Energy rather slowly, but with enough time, they could still accumulate quite a lot of it.
Most plants in higher Realms didn't have any combat power.
They simply survived by being very hard and sturdy.
But as with everything, there were exceptions.
Since almost all planets were owned by some organization, plants of higher Realms only existed because humanity wanted them to exist.
There were three primary reasons for keeping powerful plants around.
One, they were all filled with Energy, and Energy attracted other Energy. A planet filled with powerful plants would have so much Energy that it would increase the Energy density by so much that even the surrounding planets would feel it.
Two, some plants were very valuable and useful. While humans didn't exactly need supplements to become stronger, some of the valuable plants could be turned into useful elixirs that helped with Law Comprehension.
Three, beasts often stayed in places with many powerful plants. Beasts benefited from the increased Energy density and the effects of some of the plants.
The fact that this planet had many powerful plants meant that they had very likely ended up on a Wild Planet filled with beasts.
Hunters, the beast equivalent of a Transcendent, were usually stronger than their average counterparts since they had to know the Law of Body. 𝒇𝙧𝙚𝓮𝔀𝓮𝒃𝙣𝓸𝒗𝒆𝒍.𝙘𝒐𝒎
However, since everyone in the Star Seeking was so outstanding, the Array of Stars didn't station Hunters on the Wild Planets.
Instead, they stationed beasts in the Fifth Realm, the equivalent of Primals.
Fittingly, they were called Primal Beasts. The Transcendent Realm was quite flat in terms of power difference inside it when only considering Energy density.
Just based on Energy density, a Unique Transcendent only had double the amount of Energy as a Standard Transcendent.
However, the Primal Realm was not this flat.
After all, it had essentially 13 levels compared to the four levels the Transcendent Realm had.
Kyle would have no issue killing a Level One Primal Beast.
But what bout Level Five Primal Beasts?
Level Eight?
Level Ten?
The brown-haired man frowned when he realized where they were, and he threw a glance at Kyle.
Getting sent to a Wild Planet was not a good start.
And that wasn't even the worst part.
The man looked at the ground.
His body was heavy.
The force of gravity on this planet was significant.
The higher the force of gravity on a planet was, the more advantages beasts had over humans.
After all, most humans moved by utilizing their Laws, which meant using the Energy in their Centers.

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