As for the existence of the cheat, it was also easy to understand.
Since he came from the unknown, Primordial Light couldn't even sense his true spirit, and naturally, it couldn't see or shape his fate.
In this way, Sterl's growth path was entirely uncertain, unpredictable.
Even the beings that Sterl interacted with would have their fates become incredibly strange and hard to grasp.
If Sterl were to fall during this process, who could say whether this true spirit from the unknown would simply dissipate? If that were the case, then the opportunity Primordial Light had waited so long for would vanish into thin air.
Moreover, in order for Sterl to directly connect with Primordial Light, even with its protection, certain preconditions needed to be met—he had to be strong enough.
Thus, Primordial Light spared no effort in consuming its own Primordial Power to create a powerful auxiliary tool, integrating it into the deepest part of Sterl's soul.