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Chapter 30: Chapter30-Blessing of the Blood Moon
Cold.
Bone-chilling, soul-freezing cold.
Daniel felt as though he had plunged into a glacial abyss.
His entire body was numb, suspended between life and death.
Wait... Didn't I die? Why am I still conscious?
With great effort, he forced his eyes open—
Only to find himself floating in a realm drenched in a deep crimson hue.
Blood-red mist swirled all around him. The very air felt thick, saturated with an ominous power.
Before he could react, the Moonlight Amulet hanging around his neck suddenly levitated, drifting upward.
Under Daniel's astonished gaze, the surface of the amulet began to dissolve.
Piece by piece, the outer shell peeled away, revealing a pulsating sphere of pure black light.
The Moonlight Amulet? Could it be the one that saved me?
Just as that thought crossed his mind, the surrounding blood-red world began to tremble and roll, like crashing waves in a stormy sea.
The entire space seemed to boil, churning with thick, scarlet fluid.
What the hell is going on!?
Daniel's stomach lurched.
Oddly, despite the overwhelming visual of blood, he couldn't smell any of it—yet the nausea was unbearable.
Then, right before his eyes, the sea of blood coalesced into a sphere.
A sphere... that looked frighteningly familiar.
Wait a minute... Isn't that the Blood Moon!?
Daniel's heart skipped a beat. Cold sweat trickled down his spine.
But what happened next made his skin crawl.
A crack appeared on the surface of the blood moon.
That crack slowly spread open—
Revealing a crimson eye.
A single, gigantic, staring eye.
Strangely, the eye had no pupil—just a dead, blank white set within the blood-red sclera.
The blood moon was now watching him—like a massive, alien eyeball peering into his soul.
It radiated a grotesque presence that made Daniel's entire body tense up.
He stood frozen, helpless, in the gaze of a cosmic horror.
As he struggled to comprehend it, the black light—the core of the Moonlight Amulet—began to drift toward the eye, as if being summoned.
And then—
[Congratulations! You have completed the Demonic God Mission: "Eye of the Blood Moon."]
[You have received a unique reward: Blessing of the Blood Moon.]
Blessing of the Blood Moon
Effect 1: Restores 9,999 MP per second.
Effect 2: Upon receiving fatal damage, HP is locked at 1 point. (Once every 5 minutes; fixed cooldown, cannot be bypassed.)
"...What!?"
Daniel rubbed his eyes, stunned.
His mouth opened slightly in disbelief.
Wait... you mean that weird, seemingly worthless detour into the underground labyrinth... actually turned out to be a massive profit?!
Just as the realization hit, the surrounding realm shattered like a broken mirror.
Reality snapped back.
Daniel's body reappeared in the same battlefield where he had fallen—
Right before the final blow of the [Stoneback Colossus].
[HP: 1]
[MP: 3000]
Without hesitation, Daniel fired off ten [Ode to Life] spells in rapid succession, then triggered [Spring Rebirth]'s active effect.
In the blink of an eye, his HP soared back to maximum.
As for MP?
Under the Blessing of the Blood Moon, his MP bar didn't even twitch—it was like an infinite wellspring of energy.
The [Stoneback Colossus] was still mid-cast, charging its skill.
But Daniel was already fully restored.
"Ha! Thought you had me down, didn't you? Now let me return the favor—taste my [Great Fireball]!"
[Great Fireball]!
[Great Fireball]!!
[Great Fireball]!!!
Without the burden of MP conservation, Daniel launched three fireballs per second, like a magical machine gun!
Each fiery sphere slammed into the colossus's body, exploding with tremendous force—
—116,953!
—116,953!
—116,953!
The boss's health dropped at a visible rate.
With only 30% HP left, the [Stoneback Colossus] could barely survive 30 fireballs.
But Daniel's luck was better than average.
Soon, the much-desired special-effect hits began to appear again—
—2,999,999!
—2,899,999!
Critical strikes exploded in succession, melting the colossus's HP like butter under a torch.
Meanwhile...
Far to the west of the Tin-Silver Empire lay the Sema Mountains.
To adventurers, this treacherous range was both a land of opportunity—and one of grave peril.
Unlike the Whitewild Expanse, which catered more to novices, the Sema Mountains were a domain for only the elite.
Entry was limited to those between tier-6 and tier-10.
Only those who had successfully undergone Star Ascension could legally enter.
And deep within the Sema Mountains...
A massive expeditionary raid party composed entirely of tier-10 adventurers was locked in combat against a fearsome creature—
[World Rank Boss: Bloodchant Ape]
Level: 70
HP: 999,999,999
MP: 999,999,999
Skills: Devour Heaven, Demonize, Morphing Wrath
Traits: Agile, Overwhelming Strength, Intelligent, Savage
Description: A high-level World Rank monster known for its agility and brutality. Extremely difficult to handle.
A Level 70 World Boss.
In every category—attributes, complexity, danger—it was leagues above the [Stoneback Colossus].
However, unlike the Primordial Land of Whitewild Expanse, the Bloodchant Ape could be hunted without region-locked entry restrictions.
Which meant: anyone could attempt to challenge it.
Of course, challenging it was one thing.
Defeating it was another.
But one truth remained:
Every year, after Awakening Day, the first kill of a World Boss would grant monumental rewards.
The infamous First Kill.
Traditionally, the first kill went to Level 70 bosses—since most seasoned adventurers could reach tier-8 or tier-9.
Tier-10, however, was a watershed moment—only 5% of adventurers ever reached it.
That's why the Bloodchant Ape was considered the prime target.
To slay a World Rank boss typically required hundreds of elite warriors, organized into a proper raid formation.
And adventurers beyond tier-10 were rare treasures in any species.
Leading one such raid party was a guild known as Rookie Slayers.
They had trained, scouted, and waited for this opportunity all year.
And now, they were determined to seize their destiny.
"Everyone! Full power!" their commander barked.
"Control-type adventurers—lock down its movements!"
"Apply every debuff you have—what, are you saving mana for your future children?!"
"Healers, prep your group regen! Tank—what the hell are you doing hiding behind the casters? Get up front and soak damage!!"
The raid was chaotic but calculated.
"Just hang in there! We need half a day at most!" the commander urged.
"You all KNOW how insane the First Kill rewards are!"
"We've waited too long—this is our moment!"
"Rookie Slayers will be a name remembered across the continent after today!!"
Indeed, luck had smiled on them.
They'd barely stepped foot into the mountains when they stumbled upon the Bloodchant Ape.
Even better—their team was packed with CC-specialists, perfectly suited to counter this nimble boss.
Their kill-time efficiency was breaking all records.
At the center of it all stood the guild leader—Neo, a towering 2-meter-tall avian warrior, wings folded behind his back, gripping a massive halberd.
"LIGHTSPEAR THRUST!!"
With a single strike, he cleaved off 60,656 HP from the boss.
A roar of approval erupted.
"Commander, that's insane!!"
"You're the mightiest of the birdfolk!"
"Who else hits 60k in one blow?! Are you even human—oh wait, right, you're not!"
"LONG LIVE COMMANDER NEO!!"
Neo allowed himself a brief smirk, clearly basking in the praise.
But as a seasoned commander, he snapped back to focus:
"First Corps—restrain it!"
"Second Corps—max out the debuffs!"
"No matter what, we must secure the First Kill this time!"
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Chapter 31: Chapter31-Neo's Frustration
Rookie Slayers.
Despite their name suggesting inexperience, they were far from weak—on the contrary, they stood firmly among the top-ranked teams. Over the years, however, they had never managed to claim a first kill on a World Rank boss. Not because they lacked strength, but because they simply had terrible luck.
In fact, Rookie Slayers had lost the first kill four times, and each time, by a margin of less than thirty seconds.
The most outrageous case had happened just last year. They were only one second behind the team that secured the first kill. One second! That excruciating memory was still burned into their minds, like a curse that refused to fade.
But this year, things were finally different.
The moment they entered the Sema Mountains, they encountered a World Rank Boss—the infamous [Bloodchant Ape].
That level of luck? That kind of providence?
It felt as though the goddess of fortune had personally handed them a feast on a silver platter.
Neo, the guild leader, calculated swiftly in his mind. At most, it would take half a day to bring down the boss. That meant by tomorrow morning, the Rookie Slayers would finally secure a World Rank boss first kill.
And not just any first kill—this could be a record-breaking one.
Historically, the fastest first kill on a World Rank boss had taken one day, three hours, and eighteen minutes.
But Neo was confident: if everything went smoothly, they could finish the fight in fifteen hours.
If that happened, this world record could very well stand unbroken for the next hundred years.
And yet, that wasn't even the most important part.
The truly thrilling possibility was that they might just secure the first kill among all races—the Myriad Races First Kill.
That kind of feat would send the name Rookie Slayers echoing through every corner of the continent.
And the rewards? Far beyond what a standard Human-race first kill could offer.
At this moment, Neo's heart was burning with determination.
"Listen up, everyone! We have a real shot at getting this year's Myriad Races First Kill!"
"You all know better than I do just how much that would reward us."
"No more holding back—this is the moment! Use everything you've got! Launch a full assault on [Bloodchant Ape]!"
"Damn it, what are you waiting for? Use your enchantment scrolls! Chug your berserker potions! You think this is the time to save up? Get your heads in the game!"
"And don't worry about the cost—Rookie Slayers will cover every single expense!"
With Neo's booming voice ringing in their ears, the entire strike team's attack rhythm immediately escalated.
After all, if the captain himself had said they'd foot the bill, why hold back?
Do it. Smash it. Wipe it out.
A barrage of high-level spell scrolls rained down on the [Bloodchant Ape] like they were free samples from a festival.
And Neo didn't remain idle either. He personally activated one of his most prized secret techniques—Infernal Earth Enchantment.
This ancient skill was a single-use consumable, but the damage it dealt was no joke.
To put it simply: once activated, Neo's total damage output would rise by 20% for half an hour.
That's how serious things were now.
The Rookie Slayers had gone all in.
Now, as for first kills—there was a hierarchy. The most prestigious was the World First Kill, followed by the Myriad Races First Kill, then the Race-specific First Kill, and finally the Regional First Kill.
Neo never dared to even dream of the World First Kill.
Why?
Because that tier belonged to the Highborn Races, beings that existed beyond the reach of the Myriad Races. Their first kill records for World Rank bosses hovered around five hours—an entirely different plane of existence.
The Myriad Races First Kill, though? That was still within reach. It represented the elite forces of every known race, including humanity.
Of course, Neo had never met a Highborn himself. They were rumored to live not on the continent, but rather upon the Ancient World Tree.
Only those who reached Demigod rank had the qualifications to even lay eyes on them.
The one exception? The legendary Golden Dragons—widely believed to be the purest-blooded dragon race in existence.
Neo wasn't foolish enough to challenge such entities. His gaze remained firmly fixed on achieving greatness within the Myriad Races.
Even securing a Human First Kill would've been enough to satisfy him.
But now? With the Myriad Races First Kill so close he could taste it?
How could he not yearn for more?
The rewards from this single achievement would push the entire Rookie Slayers guild into the top tier. They could finally break through the glass ceiling and stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the current "Three Great Strike Guilds" and form a new Big Four.
And Neo himself—his name would go down in history as the greatest hero of the Birdkin race.
The pinnacle of life was right before his eyes.
Neo clenched his fists. His resolve hardened. He roared internally, "Let's go! [Bloodchant Ape], today is your funeral!"
But then, just as the decisive final phase of battle began...
From the gloomy skies above—a blinding flash of golden light!
A divine system announcement lit up the heavens:
[Congratulations to Human: Daniel for achieving the World First Kill! Target Boss: Stoneback Colossus]
[Congratulations to Human: Daniel for setting a new World First Kill record! Total time: 2 hours, 1 minute, 3 seconds]
...
What?
Neo froze.
The entire Rookie Slayers squad froze.
What the hell just happened???
That Daniel—he got the World First Kill?
That... that was impossible!
How could a human—especially one like Daniel—beat out the Highborns?
But the system had no reason to lie.
And it was a World First Kill, not even just Myriad Races.
Their brains short-circuited.
And in that split-second of stunned silence...
[Bloodchant Ape] seized the opportunity.
It broke free of its bindings with a furious roar, and with terrifying strength, hurled a massive boulder straight at Neo's face.
Neo came to his senses—too late.
He tried to dodge, but the rock still caught him square in the chest.
With a sickening crunch, he was sent flying backwards, spitting a mouthful of blood that traveled eight full meters through the air.
———
Meanwhile, at the Royal Academy of the Tin-Silver Empire...
Mejir was in the midst of a feverish monster-hunting spree, working relentlessly to raise his tier.
Thanks to a directive from the elders of his family, he had access to a massive trove of resources.
Put simply—once he leveled up enough, his family would immediately send him into the Whitewild Expanse.
As for Daniel?
Hah. He'd be left eating dust, far behind.
Not only that, but Mejir had already made contact with several elite players from other guilds. As soon as they completed their Star Upgrade Quests, they would all converge on the Whitewild Expanse and begin hunting World Rank bosses en masse.
Their goal wasn't lofty. Just one first kill in the Whitewild Expanse would provide enough resources to fund their second star upgrade.
Of course, for a grand noble house, such material gains weren't the main appeal.
The true value lay in the untradeable treasures that came as first-kill bonuses.
These items often held immense potential—rumor had it that every patriarch and elder of the great noble clans had at least one such artifact in their collection.
But Mejir wasn't content with just that.
His ambition went further.
He didn't just want the first kill—he wanted the final blow.
Only by landing the killing strike could one earn the coveted "Slayer's Glory" achievement.
That achievement significantly increased the odds of receiving a personalized, exclusive skill.
If he could obtain one of those, and then combine it with his SS-tier talent, Mejir was confident he would ascend into the ranks of the strongest prodigies alive.
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Chapter 32: Chapter32-Truly Terrifying
Mejir gritted his teeth.
Even though he felt like his body was close to its limit, he still didn't stop to rest.
Despite being born into a noble family, that didn't mean his journey to power was going to be easy.
In fact, being part of a great noble house meant one thing—ruthless competition.
To stand out among the many scions of the family, Mejir had to fight tooth and nail, constantly proving his worth.
Fortunately, he had recently earned the recognition of the family elders.
And if he kept this up—if he just pushed a little harder—it was only a matter of time before he would stomp Daniel beneath his feet.
That thought brought a surge of pride through his veins, and Mejir allowed himself a fleeting fantasy of future glory...
Until suddenly—
A system notification appeared in the sky, etched in radiant golden letters.
[Congratulations to Human: Daniel for achieving the World First Kill! Target Boss: Stoneback Colossus]
[Congratulations to Human: Daniel for setting a new World First Kill record! Time: 2 hours, 1 minute, 3 seconds]
...
What?!
Mejir's mind went completely blank.
—
Whitewild Expanse, Primordial Land.
As the towering [Stoneback Colossus] finally crashed to the ground, Daniel exhaled deeply.
"Phew..."
"It's just a World Rank boss... Who would've thought it would be this much of a roller coaster?"
"Still, despite the twists and turns, I managed to finish the job safely."
"Although I have to admit, that 400,000 HP nearly wasn't enough!"
Wiping the sweat from his brow, Daniel sat down heavily on a nearby boulder, finally allowing himself a moment of rest.
He glanced over at the massive corpse of the [Stoneback Colossus] lying beside him, and then instinctively looked up toward the sky.
The crimson Blood Moon still hung high above, appearing calm and unassuming—like any ordinary moon.
But Daniel knew better.
He understood very clearly that the so-called "moon" above him was no celestial body, but rather an unspeakably terrifying being—something beyond human comprehension.
Today's battle was like dancing on a tightrope strung between life and death.
And yet, as the saying goes: the greater the risk, the greater the reward.
With the death of the [Stoneback Colossus], Daniel received an instant bonus of 100,000 HP, granted by the mysterious blessing of [Ode to Life].
But even that was just an appetizer.
What truly drew his gaze now was the gigantic treasure chest that had appeared before him—as large as a mountain.
"Holy crap..."
A chest the size of a mountain—who had ever seen such a thing?
Normally, a World Rank boss of this level would be defeated by a massive strike force, with hundreds of elite adventurers dividing the spoils.
Even with hundreds of participants, the value of the loot inside would still ensure a substantial reward for every single one of them.
But this time?
Daniel had soloed the boss.
What did that mean?
It meant that he alone would receive all the rewards—the loot that was originally meant for an entire raid party.
And that wasn't all.
A World First Kill significantly boosted loot probabilities, meaning the items inside this chest would be worth a fortune—maybe even enough to shake an entire nation.
Normally people joked about gambling: "Bet big and ride the wind—maybe your bicycle becomes a motorcycle."
But Daniel?
This wasn't just a bicycle turning into a motorcycle.
It was a bicycle turning into a Lamborghini. A Rolls Royce. A goddamn Type 99A main battle tank!
"Damn... I struck gold. Totally worth almost dying for."
He grinned to himself, still panting slightly.
It was only now that he noticed the notification floating in the sky.
Daniel raised an eyebrow, then gave a faint smile of understanding.
It was clear—his name and record had been engraved by supreme power, announced for the entire world to see.
Not just to humanity, either.
Even the other races—the Myriad Races—and perhaps even the legendary Highborn Races dwelling beyond the world, would see this announcement!
And right at that moment, the entire Human Realm exploded into a frenzy.
All the major news outlets and media agencies were scrambling, their reporters rushing toward the Royal Academy of the Tin-Silver Empire like a tidal wave.
"We need an interview—get me a live interview with Lord Daniel!"
"Wait, isn't Lord Daniel still in the Primordial Land? We can't reach him!"
"You idiot, if we can't reach Daniel, we can still interview Principal Owen!"
"And don't forget all the professors and mentors who raised him! Don't tell me our readers aren't dying to know about Daniel's journey!"
"From a fallen prince, cast out by his own family... to someone born with an F-rank trash talent... and now he's broken fate and set a world record. Are you kidding me? That's the stuff of legends!"
"No kidding—I almost shouted, 'Don't look down on the poor youth!' right then and there!"
"Hold on, aren't you guys missing something? Usually, World Rank bosses are taken down by named strike teams. So why, in this announcement, is it just Daniel's name?"
"That's obvious. He must've named his party 'Daniel' or something."
"But where would he even get the power to assemble a team capable of defeating a World Rank boss in record time?"
"You make a good point. Not even the royal family of the Tin-Silver Empire could manage that..."
"Wait—do you think... do you think Daniel actually soloed the World Rank boss?"
"Get real! That's insane! Not even a demigod-level powerhouse could do that!"
But then... the crowd of reporters gradually fell silent.
They recalled something.
Daniel hadn't completed his Star Upgrade Quest yet—that much was known. If he had, it would have been major news.
And if he hadn't completed the quest, how did he even encounter a World Rank boss?
There was only one possibility—he must have entered the Primordial Land of the Whitewild Expanse.
And that place was only accessible to newly awakened adventurers of the current year.
Which meant...
There was no one else who could've been there.
No other Tier-3 adventurers were known to exist among the fresh batch of recruits.
That could only mean one thing:
Daniel really had soloed a World Rank boss.
Realization dawned—and with it, shock.
The reporters all turned to stare up at the sky and its glowing announcement, collectively sucking in a breath of disbelief.
"Lord Daniel... is truly... terrifying beyond reason!"
"How did he do it...?"
—
Dark Mountains, Aerial Tigerfolk Territory.
Hundreds of young Aerial Tigerfolk warriors were currently surrounding a World Rank boss—[Grand Gold Rat]—locked in intense combat.
Their luck had been good this year. The boss that spawned was one naturally countered by their racial traits.
If nothing went wrong, they were confident they could secure at least a regional first kill.
After all, each racial territory generated new portals once a year.
Behind these portals were underground labyrinths, with strict access conditions.
For instance, the Aerial Tigerfolk Labyrinth was completely inaccessible to humans.
Similarly, the Human Labyrinth was likely off-limits to most other races.
Back in their Primordial Land, these tigerfolk youths continued their fierce assault on [Grand Gold Rat].
But then, someone noticed the writing in the sky.
"Human race?"
"What the hell is going on?"
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Chapter 33: Chapter33-A Fat Haul
The leader of the Aerial Tigerfolk youth battalion was a tigress named Hoohoo—a fearsome female tiger.
Don't be fooled by her gender. Among her kin, Hoohoo possessed the largest physique, the most graceful build, and the most exquisite stripes. She was a walking contradiction: wild power and refined beauty fused into one.
She stared at the name floating mid-air for several long seconds.
Daniel.
The name seared itself into her memory.
"Stop standing around," she growled. "Keep attacking the [Grand Gold Rat]!"
"Unfortunately, it seems we've lost our shot at the Myriad Races First Kill this year. Let's just secure the Racial First Kill at the very least."
"ROAR!!"
With a savage bellow, Hoohoo's razor-sharp claws slammed down on the rat boss's skull.
The [Grand Gold Rat] screeched in pain and lashed out with a counterattack, but Hoohoo dodged it nimbly, her movements as fluid as a river.
It was obvious now—the rat was nearing its end.
The relentless assaults from the Aerial Tigerfolk youth had it completely cornered. Its HP was plummeting like a landslide, disappearing chunk by chunk with every second.
The young tiger warriors began to relax a bit, and soon, their focus shifted to the golden announcement still floating above.
"Hey, did you guys notice? That Human who got the World First Kill—there's only one name!"
"Could it be that this Daniel guy is just so full of himself, he named the entire strike team after himself?"
But just then, a loud voice rang out from within the crowd.
"Wrong! You're all wrong!"
The speaker sprinted forward while waving a giant [Gnome Communicator] above his head like a lunatic.
"It was a solo kill! This Human named Daniel soloed the World Rank boss!"
For a moment, stunned silence swept over the entire tribe.
Then—
Gasps.
Shock.
Disbelief.
Even Hoohoo narrowed her eyes, her sharp tongue flicking across her paw in thought.
A human... soloing a World Rank boss?
Interesting.
Luminous Forest, the sacred heartland of the Wood Elves.
Though elves had many branches, the world generally recognized the Wood Elf clan as the true lineage of the Elven race.
At this moment, a sacred ritual of inheritance was taking place atop the altar in their grand forest shrine.
The Elf Queen, adorned in a golden crown and wielding a finely crafted staff, stood before a young woman—her eyes filled with pride.
"Alice," the queen intoned, "you are the future of our Wood Elf people. I entrust you with the fate of our kind. Lead us to greater strength."
"By the authority of the Elven Goddess, I hereby appoint you as the next queen of the Wood Elves!"
As her words fell, a gentle green radiance began to glow around Alice.
A phantasmal crown, woven from shimmering vines, slowly materialized above her head.
Elves gathered around the altar burst into jubilant cheer:
"Alice! Alice!"
"Our princess—beauty and wisdom in one!"
"With her at the helm, our people will surely rise to become the greatest among the Myriad Races!"
"That goes without saying! Princess Alice has awakened the SSS-tier talent: [God Shooter]! She's the first Wood Elf in centuries to achieve such a miraculous awakening!"
"Honestly, even among the Myriad Races, SSS-tier talents are virtually unheard of in the last thousand years!"
"The future is bright! With her, we may finally reunite all Elvenkind under one banner!"
Amidst the crowd's euphoric chatter, Alice remained composed, her expression unreadable.
The Elf Queen gave her a satisfied look and continued,
"Alice, I believe you are even more extraordinary than we realize."
"Yes, the inheritance ritual cost you time—but I trust what it gave you in return will be worth far more."
"You, Alice, are the finest talent among the Myriad Races. Even compared to the legendary Highborns of the World Tree, you are not inferior."
"Truly, you now stand at the pinnacle of this world. Not even the fearsome Aerial Tigerfolk could rival you."
"I hope you will bring about the great unification of Elvenkind, and force the Myriad Races to bow before us once again."
It was clear that the Elf Queen placed immense hope and expectation upon Alice.
After all, SSS-tier talents were rarities that appeared only once every few centuries—and even then, barely a handful existed across Elven history.
But then...
At the very height of the ceremony, as all eyes turned toward Alice with admiration—
The sky shifted.
A system announcement unfolded in glowing letters above their heads:
[Congratulations to Human: Daniel for achieving the World First Kill! Target Boss: Stoneback Colossus]
[Congratulations to Human: Daniel for setting a new World First Kill record! Time: 2 hours, 1 minute, 3 seconds]
Silence.
Absolute silence.
Even the Elf Queen herself stood frozen in disbelief.
What...?
A Human?
A human adventurer had taken the World First Kill?
And soloed it?!
How could this be possible?
Could it be... that the humans now have their own SSS-tier talent...?
Whitewild Expanse, Primordial Land.
Daniel stood before a towering mountain of loot, blinking in awe despite being mentally prepared for the rewards.
"No way... I actually hit the jackpot?"
Before him, the sheer number of purple-grade items easily numbered in the tens of thousands.
Now, for Daniel personally, armor and weapons didn't mean much. His defensive power came from other means. But for the rest of the world? These pieces were pure gold.
A single Level 30 purple item, even if just a transitional piece, could fetch tens of thousands of gold coins.
And now?
Daniel had tens of thousands of them.
He didn't even need to do the math to know what this meant:
He was about to become a billionaire.
And that wasn't even counting the blue and green gear—those lower-rarity items numbered in the hundreds of thousands.
The only downside was that [Stoneback Colossus] was only a Level 30 boss, so the best loot was capped at purple rarity.
Still, Daniel was more than satisfied.
He didn't need the gear himself anyway—what mattered was that these items could be sold for enough gold to completely wipe away his former financial struggles.
But Daniel wasn't here for basic loot.
His real interest was in rare and irreplaceable treasures.
He dug through the massive treasure chest with focused intent.
Then—
"Found it!"
His eyes lit up as he pulled out a huge handful of [Spatial Crystals].
"Hell yes! This haul is insane!"
There were over a hundred regular [Spatial Crystals], and even better—he found the upgraded variant: [Big Spatial Crystals]!
In this world, inventory space was represented by storage pouches and magic slots. These crystals could directly expand that storage capacity.
Daniel quickly examined the description:
[Big Spatial Crystal ×10]
Effect: +50,000 inventory slots
Description: A rare form of spatial crystal that only appears from World First Kill treasure chests.
Daniel grinned.
Not bad. Not bad at all.
He had risked everything—and now, he was harvesting the rewards of a truly legendary solo kill.
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Chapter 34: Chapter34-Spatial Crystal
"What the hell?!"
Even though Daniel had mentally prepared himself for the mountain of loot before him,
he couldn't help but gasp when he finally read the full description of the [Big Spatial Crystal].
Terrifying. Absolutely terrifying!
Just one [Big Spatial Crystal] could expand inventory space enough to match a top-tier spatial ring.
And in this world, such rings were worth tens of millions of gold coins—if you could even find one for sale.
They were priceless rarities, more often passed down through noble bloodlines than sold on the market.
To most adventurers—and even most nobles—a full storage of 50,000 slots was beyond luxurious.
Entire noble clans sometimes didn't own that much storage space combined!
Of course, for Daniel, one [Big Spatial Crystal] was... just barely enough.
Why?
Because this time, the loot explosion was simply on another level.
"Use!"
With a flicker of light, the ten crystals in his hand disappeared into mist, and a system message popped up:
[You have used: Big Spatial Crystal ×10]
[Your inventory capacity has increased: +500,000 slots]
"Mm. That'll do."
Daniel nodded with satisfaction and didn't hesitate—he moved on to the stack of [Middle Spatial Crystals] and [Small Spatial Crystals].
Although those offered far less space compared to the Big ones—some just a tenth, or even a hundredth as effective—anything that expanded inventory was worth a fortune.
Just one [Middle Spatial Crystal] could easily sell for two to three million gold coins on the open market.
And Daniel had a full stack of 100!
If he chose to sell them, it would be another two to three hundred million gold coins in income.
One small fortune after another. This haul's completely bonkers!
After using up every usable crystal, Daniel's inventory space ballooned to an astonishing 550,000 slots!
He wasn't holding back—he would've pushed even further if not for a prompt telling him:
[You have reached the current upper limit of backpack capacity.]
With that done, Daniel didn't waste a moment. He activated his skill—[Forceful Convergence].
Of course, he made a few quick customizations first:
He filtered out garbage-quality items, sorted everything by rarity and usefulness, and prioritized the storage of rare materials and high-value gear.
The result was instant.
The mountain of loot in the treasure chest vanished by more than half in the blink of an eye.
What remained? Mostly trash—at least, trash by Daniel's standards.
To the average adventurer, those leftovers would still be considered a windfall.
But Daniel didn't spare them a glance. His attention was squarely on his now-organized backpack.
Each item had been meticulously arranged by value.
And at the very top of that list?
[Star Core ×50]
Wait, what?!
Wasn't this the main ingredient for the [Fallen Lone Star] skill?
He quickly pulled up the God-rank skill listing:
[God Rank Skill: Fallen Lone Star]
Effect: Summons a fallen star from the cosmos, dealing massive single-target damage.
Rank: 95. Recipe: Star Core ×50, and the recognition of Cosmic Will.
"Holy hell... that means I've already got all the materials I need!"
As for the "recognition of Cosmic Will"... well, he wasn't entirely sure how that worked yet.
Still—
A God-rank skill, and one that focused on single-target damage?
That was exactly what he needed!
Daniel scratched his head, a glimmer of anticipation flickering in his eyes.
During the World Rank boss battle, he'd realized something crucial—his current skill, [Great Fireball], just wasn't cutting it anymore.
Sure, it offered percentage-based HP damage, but the effect only triggered randomly.
It wasn't reliable, and the MP cost was steep.
Worse, the spell's projectile speed was slow, making it easy to dodge.
This time, he'd gotten lucky. The boss was slow and clumsy.
But if he ran into an agile enemy?
If my Fireball can't even land a hit, then I'll have to rely on [Thunderfall Shield]'s area-of-effect damage... but that's barely a scratch against World Rank bosses.
So now that he had [Fallen Lone Star] ready to craft?
It was perfect timing.
The only concern was: would its projectile speed be just as slow?
If so, Daniel figured he'd have to pair it with some immobilizing skill to make sure it hit.
Unfortunately, the God-rank skill compendium he'd unlocked didn't include any binding or paralyzing spells.
Whatever. Worst case, I'll buy one from the Multiracial Commerce League. I'm not short on cash anymore anyway.
Daniel returned to the item descriptions, pulling up the details on the [Star Core]:
[Item: Star Core]
Effect 1: A highly ideal material for crafting legendary weapons.
Effect 2: Rumored to allow communion with a cosmic will when sacrificed.
Description: A treasure born of starlight. Believed to have mysterious connections to Stellar Monsters. Ancient, rare, and enigmatic.
Stellar Monsters?
Daniel's gaze flicked upward—toward the blood moon that still hovered in the sky.
Could that thing... be one of them?
If it is, then how could the Myriad Races ever hope to stand against such beings?
And what does it want? Why masquerade as the moon?
His brow furrowed deeply as his mind spun into overdrive.
He searched his memory for anything related to Stellar Monsters—and finally recalled something buried long ago.
Back when he'd been bored in the Royal Library, he had stumbled upon a dusty notebook, more fairy tale than scholarly tome.
Among whimsical stories, it contained several pages describing these so-called Stellar Monsters.
According to the notes, they were entities from beyond the stars,
whose arrival was always accompanied by catastrophic disaster.
Across the long, fractured history of the continent, there had been only three recorded appearances.
But every time one showed up, it marked an extinction-level event for the peoples of the world.
Still... this is a problem for demigod-rank beings to worry about.
Daniel shook his head, pulling his focus back to the [Star Cores].
As he thought about their potential worth, he couldn't help but smirk.
Under normal market conditions, each of these could go for hundreds of millions of gold coins.
Easily.
But he wasn't about to sell them.
Because while it was always possible to trade rare materials for money,
it was not guaranteed that money could buy rare materials.
Especially for something that unlocks a God-rank skill? No thanks. I'm keeping them.
Daniel turned his attention back to the rest of the items in his bag.
That's when he noticed two other rare materials:
[Lightspirit Shard ×10]
[Thundergrass ×10]
Their names might not sound flashy, but both were top-tier alchemical ingredients.
Each one would sell for over a million gold coins apiece.
But again, Daniel had no intention of parting with them.
Because these two items were essential crafting materials for another legendary skill—
[Divine Step]
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Chapter 35: Chapter35-Divine Step
"Perfect!"
Daniel threw a fist into the air, visibly excited.
He had just realized that he had gathered all the required materials for his God Rank Skill: [Divine Step].
That meant... his third God Rank Skill was about to be born!
Without hesitation, Daniel initiated the crafting process on the spot. The synthesis interface flashed brilliantly—and seconds later, a new notification chimed:
[God Rank Skill Acquired: Divine Step]
Effect 1: +3000 Agility
Effect 2: Divine Passage — After activation, you may move unimpeded through non-living matter, including walls, trees, and other environmental objects.
"Wait, what? Did I just unlock... wall phasing?!"
Daniel blinked. His heart skipped a beat.
His mind flashed back to his days at the academy—particularly a certain memory involving the girls' dormitory being separated from his own room by just one wall...
Cough cough!
In any case, the effect looked simple, but it was downright broken.
The 3000 bonus Agility alone boosted Daniel's base movement over a hundredfold!
To put that in perspective: the [Shadow Leopard] he had previously rented—at great cost—had a speed approximately 30 times faster than Daniel's original pace.
With [Divine Step], Daniel could now outrun it three times over.
And the Divine Passage effect? Even more ridiculous.
For instance, the [Shadow Leopard] had a theoretical speed of 1500 miles per hour, but that was under perfect conditions—flat terrain, no obstacles.
In reality, even in the relatively open Whitewild Expanse, terrain quirks like rocks, trees, and elevation constantly forced the leopard to slow down and accelerate again, cutting actual travel speed in half.
Daniel, however, with [Divine Step], could ignore every wall, every tree, every boulder—and just run straight.
No detours. No breaks. No deceleration.
His actual running speed could now reach 5000 miles per hour, easily six times that of the leopard.
Insane. This is completely insane.
And that was just the beginning.
As Daniel rummaged through his newly sorted backpack, he found something else: a skill book.
[B-Rank Skill: Nimble Posture]
After maxing it out, it transformed into an S-Rank Skill:
[S-Rank Skill: Graceful as the Wind]
Effect: Your movements become exceptionally light and agile, granting +30% dodge chance. When not in an attack stance, you enter a Shadow State—your next strike is guaranteed to critically hit. If the target is killed, Shadow State persists.
Daniel stroked his chin, his eyes gleaming with satisfaction.
"This... pairs perfectly with [Divine Step]."
The combo was ideal for clearing mobs. With high-speed movement and guaranteed critical strikes, even elite monsters could be one-shot in succession.
Not to mention, this setup would synergize flawlessly with his [Ode to Life], increasing kill streak efficiency dramatically.
And it wouldn't stop at mobs.
Even against hostile adventurers or organizations in the wild, this could serve as a deadly assassination toolkit.
Then another prompt appeared:
[Skill Fusion Detected: Divine Step + Graceful as the Wind. Proceed with Fusion?]
Daniel blinked, then laughed.
"Of course! I nearly forgot about skill fusion—that's one of the perks of my Talent Specialization!"
No need to hesitate.
[Fusion Confirmed.]
A brilliant light exploded from the screen.
[God Rank Skill Acquired: Godspeed Step]
Effect 1: +6000 Agility
Effect 2: +50% Dodge Rate
Effect 3: Godspeed State — Upon exiting combat, your movement speed increases tenfold. You will not tire and can phase through all physical objects. MP is consumed instead of stamina. Your next strike is guaranteed to critically hit.
If the target is killed: Godspeed State persists.
If not: Enter Frenzy State (+100% Crit Chance for 5 minutes).
Even though Daniel had already mentally prepared himself...
He couldn't help but gasp.
Just moments ago, a 3000-point Agility boost had already tripled his speed over a Shadow Leopard.
Now it was 6000 Agility—seven times faster than the leopard, even before the Godspeed multiplier.
And with Godspeed's 10× multiplier active?
Theoretically, that's 70 times the speed of a Shadow Leopard...
In practical terms, possibly even 150×!
"Even a freaking dragon couldn't outrun me now," Daniel muttered with a wide grin.
He closed the window and returned to inspecting his loot.
The amount of treasures and rare materials in his backpack had far exceeded his expectations.
Among them were components required for several other God Rank Skills.
One notable piece was:
[Mist Heart] — the core material for the God Rank Skill [Mist].
The remaining components, he figured, could be purchased from the Multiracial Commerce League.
"Shouldn't cost more than... two hundred million gold coins."
Wait.
What do you mean 'only' two hundred million?
Daniel chuckled to himself.
"Daniel, my friend, you're really starting to get cocky."
Sure, this windfall had been monumental—but two hundred million wasn't exactly pocket change.
Still, Daniel knew the truth: for him now, that much money wasn't out of reach.
But it also highlighted a painful reality:
God Rank Skills are absurdly expensive.
And this was only Rank #97 on the God Skill List.
Just imagine the cost of a Top 10 God Rank Skill. What rare materials would it require? What kind of fortunes would one have to spend?
Daniel let out a long sigh.
The road ahead is long... and costly.
He came to a new conclusion—anything rare, keep it.
Even if he had no current use for a material, he might need it in the future.
Gold coins were important—but not as important as irreplaceable resources.
Because while gold could be earned and traded freely, some materials were so rare that no amount of money could buy them.
Daniel wasn't about to make the stupid mistake of selling rare materials for a pile of coin, only to realize later—when he actually needed them—that they were unavailable.
That kind of regret? No thanks.
With that mindset reinforced, he scanned through his inventory again—this time looking over his massive stock of purple-grade gear.
Unfortunately, most of the items only had gear-specific bonuses—they didn't boost base stats like HP.
For example, wearing heavy armor increased defense, but didn't directly raise Daniel's health pool.
Still, he picked out a decent set of equipment and swapped into it, optimizing for durability and agility.
Time to suit up.
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Chapter 36: Chapter36-Big Profits
[Name: Daniel]
[Talent: The Infinite One (SSS-Rank)]
[Level: 30]
[HP: 503,000]
[MP: 3,000]
[Attack Power: 30]
[Spell Power: 8,130]
[Tenacity: 30]
[Agility: 6,030]
[Talent Specialization: Infinite Skill Points, Infinite Plunder, Infinite Fusion, God Rank Skill Compendium, Infinite Barrage]
[Skills: God Rank Thunder Skill: Thunderfall Shield (4-star), Ode to Life (3-star), Godspeed Step (4-star); SSS-Rank Skills: Damage Conversion (2-star), Spring Rebirth (2-star); S-Rank Skills: Great Fireball, Forceful Convergence]
[Special Effect: Blood Moon's Blessing]
Even Daniel himself hadn't expected that, after slaying a World Rank boss, his Agility stat would skyrocket to become the second highest among all his attributes.
Though at first glance, this stat didn't seem particularly useful. It didn't boost HP, nor did it directly increase damage output.
But deep down, Daniel was well aware of something crucial—Agility was tied to a very important mechanic.
That's right—Evasion.
Even though the system panel didn't display a specific value for evasion rate, Daniel was confident: if he challenged the Stoneback Colossus again, even that boss's AOE skills would struggle to land a hit on him.
More importantly, with the Blood Moon's Blessing active, Daniel essentially no longer needed to worry about mana consumption.
In other words, he had become a high-speed artillery platform!
While his skills' raw damage hadn't changed much, the massive increase in Agility had significantly boosted his output efficiency.
After reviewing all the materials he had gathered, Daniel turned his attention toward his stack of skill books.
The moment his eyes landed on the 20+ skill books sitting in his inventory, he froze.
What the hell?
This haul was way too rich!
Killing just one World Rank boss had dropped this many skill books?
And to top it off, these weren't just junk books—they were sorted by rarity.
To Daniel's shock, there was even a brand-new S-Rank Skill Book among them!
[S-Rank Skill: Dance of Death]
[Effect: When receiving lethal damage, nullify the fatal hit and gain 3 seconds of invincibility. (Cooldown: 24 hours, Max Triggers: 2)]
"Holy crap?!"
This was practically a God Rank life-saving skill in disguise!
Eyes lighting up, Daniel didn't hesitate for a second. He immediately learned the skill and maxed it out using his infinite skill points.
Then came the upgrade:
[SSS-Rank Skill: Wind of Death]
[Effect 1: When receiving lethal damage, nullify the hit and gain 10 seconds of invincibility. (Max Triggers: 5)]
[Effect 2: While in the invincible state, automatically gain Super Armor status, making you immune to all control effects.]
But after reading the full description, Daniel's brows furrowed slightly.
Originally, with his Infinite Barrage specialization, he had assumed that he'd effectively become death-proof.
But now it seemed... reality wasn't so simple.
The Wind of Death still had restrictions.
The key line was: Max Triggers: 5.
But what did that actually mean?
Would the skill be permanently exhausted after five uses?
Or would it reset after a period of time?
He'd have to test that under controlled conditions.
That said, Daniel quickly realized he was getting a bit greedy.
After all, if Wind of Death truly allowed him to ignore death forever, then what was there to be afraid of anymore?
He could just stroll up to the strongest bosses in the world and trade blows until they dropped dead—no tactics, no dodging, just raw attrition.
Wouldn't that make him literally invincible?
Clearly, even an SSS-rank talent like The Infinite One couldn't break the rules of reality completely.
All Talents, no matter how powerful, were still bound by the limits of Supreme Might—the overarching force that governed everything.
With that sobering thought, Daniel actually felt a little better.
Still, being able to trigger five times meant he now had 50 seconds of uninterruptible uptime.
Fifty full seconds where nothing could stop him.
With his current damage output, each cast of Great Fireball dealt about 110,000 HP.
At a casting rate of two per second, that meant 220,000 HP per second.
Multiply that over 50 seconds? 11 million HP!
And that wasn't even factoring in the skill's special effect.
According to the system, Great Fireball had a 10% chance to deal bonus damage based on 10% of the target's max HP.
In 50 seconds, he could easily launch 100 fireballs.
That meant 10 of them would hit with the bonus damage effect—10% max HP each.
Even if none of the other 90 fireballs did any damage, those 10 alone could wipe out 55% of a boss's total HP!
And if the regular fireballs did land? The damage would be staggering.
"This skill's a keeper," Daniel muttered, feeling quite satisfied.
Then, he shifted his gaze back to the remaining skill books.
Despite the massive haul, he knew he needed to be selective.
Each class had a limit on how many skills they could equip—even someone with an SSS-rank talent like The Infinite One wasn't exempt.
So Daniel had to pick and choose carefully.
Among the A-Rank skill books, he found several that stood out:
[Berserk], [Cleanse], [Battle Cry], [Divine Spell]...
After leveling them up and fusing them using his Infinite Fusion ability, Daniel ended up with two more SSS-Rank Skills:
[SSS-Rank Skill: Bloodfury]
[Effect: Increases skill casting speed by 50%, movement speed by 50%, and critical hit rate of skills by 50%, lasting for 1 minute.]
[SSS-Rank Skill: Divine Cleanse]
[Effect: Ultimate cleansing. Every 3 seconds, passively remove one negative status from yourself. Can also be actively triggered up to 10 times.]
Though none of these were offensive skills, their effects were absurdly powerful.
Daniel's mindset was simple now: forget about flashy gimmicks or filler skills.
He only needed:
One AOE skill,One single-target nuke,And preferably, both should scale off Max HP or Current HP to ensure maximum output.
The rest? All-in on buff stacking.
Of course, there was a downside to this approach.
If he ran into a boss that was immune to specific elements, he might get stuck.
Which was why Daniel was still looking for a skill that dealt true damage—something that bypassed all resistances and immunities.
Unfortunately, no luck so far.
Still, even without it, Daniel's current combat power had already reached terrifying levels.
Especially now, with 50% skill critical rate from Bloodfury—
If he faced the Stoneback Colossus again, he wouldn't even need the full 50 seconds.
He could slay the boss during his invincibility window!
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Chapter 37: Chapter37-A New Specialization
The main reason Daniel chose to learn [Divine Cleanse] was because of what had just happened in the battle against the [Stoneback Colossus]. That one skill—[Roar of the Moon]—had completely thrown his rhythm off and nearly made him lose his cool.
Faced with such control-type abilities, Daniel had no prior countermeasures.
That was why, even though he still had the strength to fight back, he found himself completely incapacitated under the corrupted Colossus's control, unable to retaliate.
It was at that moment that he truly realized how vital purification skills could be.
After all, it was impossible to stay in Super Armor state forever. He needed something that could help him recover quickly even when he was controlled.
Even if he was caught in a crowd-control effect, he had to have a way to cleanse it off.
But that wasn't the only reason. Daniel had been thinking further ahead.
In the Whitewild Expanse, aside from locations like this one, there were also dangerous swamp regions.
And those swamps came with all kinds of poisons and paralysis effects.
Super Armor might be able to ignore paralysis, but when it came to poison—especially percentage-based poisons—it was completely ineffective.
Those kinds of poisons were terrifying, and could easily sap away his health no matter how tanky he became.
In that sense, having Divine Cleanse was absolutely necessary.
As for the remaining skill books, Daniel had no intention of selling them for gold coins. Most of them, he decided to stash away for the time being.
Though many of the skills weren't particularly powerful, there was still strategic value in holding onto them. Who knows? Maybe one day he'd come across some unusual monster, and then he could learn a skill on the spot to adapt.
By this point, Daniel's strength had already undergone a complete transformation.
His current skill list alone was already eye-catching enough.
But what no one else knew was that tucked away in his inventory were still over a dozen skill books, set aside precisely to deal with unexpected situations that might arise.
Having finished checking the skill books, Daniel turned his gaze toward the next category.
And what he saw next made him freeze in place.
Because in that category... he actually found a Tome of Mastery!
And not just any Tome of Mastery—it was a specialized one just for The Infinite One!
[Infinite Shift] – Exclusive Talent Specialization for The Infinite One.
Currently, Daniel already possessed five Talent Specializations.
And each of them had brought about a fundamental transformation to his abilities.
From a certain perspective, the importance of Talent Specializations was even higher than God Rank Skills.
Suppressing his rising excitement, Daniel opened the detail panel:
[Specialization: Infinite Shift]
[Talent Requirement: The Infinite One]
[Level Requirement: 30+]
[Effect: Gain access to three different stances. Switching stances has a fixed cooldown of 1 second (Note: this cooldown is fixed and cannot be reduced by any means.)]
Daniel paused for a moment after reading that last line.
But on second thought, it made sense. After all, [Infinite Shift] was a Talent Specialization, not a skill. It wasn't meant to be spammed recklessly.
He continued reading:
[Swift Stance]: Movement speed increased by 100%. Immune to all slow and deceleration effects.
[Offensive Stance]: Damage increased by 30%. Ignore 50% of the target's resistances.
[Defensive Stance]: Gain 20% damage reduction and a shield equal to 10% of max HP every second (can stack up to 5 times).
"...Hmm."
Daniel furrowed his brows slightly. To be honest, [Infinite Shift] didn't seem as mind-blowing as he had hoped.
Sure, the three stances looked decent on paper.
But after a closer look, they didn't seem that special.
Each stance's effect was roughly on par with an SSS-rank skill, but didn't go far beyond that.
The truth was, Daniel hadn't even realized it himself—his standards had risen dramatically.
To the average adventurer, SSS-rank skills were legendary-tier abilities.
But to Daniel, they were now just... meh.
If other adventurers could hear his thoughts, they'd probably want to drown him in spit.
"Excuse me? What did you just say?"
"Do you even realize that only the top 5% of adventurers ever get their hands on an SSS-rank skill?"
"To the rest of us, even an S-rank skill book is a family heirloom—something that could sell for millions, maybe even tens of millions of gold coins."
"And this specialization, [Infinite Shift], gives you three different stances."
"That's equivalent to having three SSS-rank skills in one!"
"And you're still not satisfied?!"
"What do you want next, to sprout wings and fly to heaven?!"
...
After organizing his entire haul from this adventure, Daniel turned his attention to the [Shadow Leopard] beside him.
Now that his Agility had surpassed 6,000, the Shadow Leopard couldn't even see his taillights anymore.
"Forget it," Daniel sighed. "Time to return this money sink."
...
Thus, a rather bizarre sight unfolded in the Whitewild Expanse—one that left many adventurers absolutely stunned.
A man in mage robes—carrying a Shadow Leopard on his back like a sack of potatoes—was blazing across the plains like a hurricane, headed for the Expanse's entrance.
His speed was so ridiculous that most people could only catch a blurred afterimage.
"What the heck did I just see?!"
"Wait... was that... a person?!"
"Nah, you must've been seeing things. I didn't see anything at all!"
"I saw it! That guy moved like a shooting star—whoosh, and he vanished!"
"I swear on my archer's sight, he was carrying a Shadow Leopard on his back!"
"Holy crap, is that what adventurers are doing these days?!"
"Like, for real—who's the mount here? You or the leopard?!"
...
From the moment he returned the Shadow Leopard to the stables to the time he arrived at the next Primordial Land, Daniel only took a few minutes.
With [Godspeed Step], [Bloodfury], and [Infinite Shift] stacked together, his speed had reached an unbelievable level.
In just three minutes, he had scouted a 2,000-kilometer radius.
And the results?
Absolutely massive.
He effortlessly located eight World Rank bosses.
Though they were scattered in different directions, that didn't matter to Daniel.
With his current speed, two minutes was enough to reach any of them.
That Star Upgrade Quest—the one looming in his objective list?
It now felt within arm's reach.
"I'm finishing it today!" Daniel declared, clenching his fists.
Then—flash—his figure disappeared on the spot.
Switch to Offensive Stance!
Cast: [Great Fireball]!
— 13,000,000 (CRITICAL!)
— 152,038
— 304,077 (CRITICAL!)
Three Great Fireballs landed in succession.
Total damage: 13.45 million.
And that was without triggering any special effects!
The World Rank boss's HP?
Nearly one-quarter, evaporated in an instant.
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Chapter 38: Chapter38-The Old Scholars Have Gone Mad
This time, the World Rank boss Daniel encountered was not the tanky, defense-heavy type like the Stoneback Colossus, which boasted ridiculously thick HP and ironclad defense. Instead, it was a completely different kind of boss—an Agility-type boss known as:
[World Rank Boss: Blitz Falcon]
Ordinarily, bosses of this category were known for their blistering speed and lightning-fast reflexes. Their agility levels were so high that even relatively fast-traveling spells like Great Fireball often failed to hit them. The spell's slower projectile speed typically made it ineffective against such fast-moving targets.
But Daniel didn't play fair this time.
He chose to ambush.
Taking the element of surprise to its full advantage, he unleashed three consecutive Great Fireball spells right at the start.
All three hit.
Bang! Bang! Bang!
The moment they exploded against the boss's feathers, the Blitz Falcon let out a shrill, furious cry that echoed across the skies like an arrow-struck eagle—piercing, angry, and full of pain.
But Daniel wasn't about to give it time to recover.
Without pause, he immediately stacked a full suite of buffs on himself, layers of magical enhancements glowing and swirling around him like a war god incarnate. Then, he raised his hand once more—
Great Fireball!
—13,000,000 CRIT!
—152,038
—304,077 CRIT!
—13,000,000 CRIT!
Boom! Boom! Boom!
A storm of fire erupted around the Blitz Falcon, encasing it in a cage of searing flame. Despite its incredible speed, the sheer density and frequency of the fireballs made it impossible to dodge.
A spell every third of a second.
Three Great Fireballs per second, each one capable of leveling fortresses.
Two seconds passed.
That was all it took.
In those two seconds, Daniel had launched six fireballs. Though two of them missed, the remaining four tore through the boss's HP like a hot knife through butter—bringing its health down by nearly three-quarters.
The Blitz Falcon's eyes turned bloodshot with rage. It let out a long, defiant shriek and its feathers suddenly shimmered with a terrifying metallic gleam—an obvious sign that it was about to enter its tier-2 phase.
But Daniel didn't let it get that far.
Great Fireball!
Great Fireball!
Great Fireball!
Another trio of explosions lit up the sky.
The majestic bird's HP gauge dropped to zero—emptied in a flash.
Instant death.
If there had been any other adventurers present, they would have stood frozen in disbelief, jaws unhinged, eyes bulging.
Was this a joke?
A World Rank boss—slaughtered without even releasing a single skill?
Daniel stood there, face calm but eyes glinting with satisfaction. Everything had gone exactly as he had planned. With all his buffs perfectly timed and stacked, his damage output had reached an unimaginable, outrageous level.
So outrageous that even World Rank bosses couldn't survive more than a few seconds.
[World Rank Boss: Blitz Falcon — Defeated]
[Level: 30]
[Slain by: Daniel]
[Time Taken: 0 minutes 4 seconds]
The boss didn't trigger any global First Kill system announcement, since it wasn't the first to be defeated.
But it didn't matter.
Countless players across the continent had already seen the kill log update in real-time via their [Gnome Communicators].
And once they noticed the kill time—just 4 seconds—chaos erupted.
"Four seconds? That's not possible!"
"This breaks the laws of game physics!"
"He only just killed Stoneback Colossus not long ago. How can he already be back and slaying another boss? In four seconds?!"
"What the hell is going on with Daniel?!"
For a brief moment, the entire adventuring community was thrown into an uproar. Speculations and debates spread like wildfire. Even elite players stopped grinding just to join the discussion.
At the entrance of the Underground Labyrinth, students from the Royal Academy were already gathering, buzzing with conversation.
"How did Prince Daniel manage this? Even if his talent mutated into something monstrous, this level of power is just... absurd. Four seconds to kill a World Rank boss? Not even His Majesty the Human Emperor could pull that off in his prime!"
"You're thinking about the wrong things, friend. Do you realize there are only ten level-30 World Rank bosses in the entire Whitewild Expanse? Two have already fallen. What are we supposed to do when we hit tier-3?"
"Hey now, don't be such a doomsayer. Daniel's powerful, sure, but you think he's really going to solo all ten bosses? That's just ridiculous!"
"Exactly! Every power has a limit. He can't possibly maintain this level of destruction endlessly. Sooner or later, he's got to hit a wall."
"Still, don't you think something's off? Daniel's strength is downright unnatural. I wouldn't be surprised if he made a deal with something powerful—something forbidden. You all know how those kinds of pacts work. They always come with a price."
At this suggestion, the gathered students fell silent, their expressions shifting.
Some looked genuinely concerned.
Others wore smug, satisfied grins.
And just as the discussion was heating up again, another alert rang out on everyone's [Gnome Communicator].
[World Rank Boss: Heart of Filth — Defeated]
[Level: 30]
[Slain by: Daniel]
[Time Taken: 0 minutes 6 seconds]
"WHAT?!"
The entire Royal Academy seemed to freeze.
"This is the third one!" someone screamed.
"Damn it! How the hell is he doing this?! Not even a full minute has passed since the last boss, and he's already taken down another?!"
"Someone stop him already! If he keeps going like this, there won't be any bosses left for the rest of the year's new players!"
"This is broken! This is so broken it's almost illegal!"
"There has to be some catch—some cost to this power. No one can grow this strong without sacrificing something!"
"One minute. Three bosses. That's not something a rookie adventurer should be capable of."
"Not even a demigod could pull that off!"
"No, wait—some could. My grandfather's a demigod-ranked being. You don't know what power is until you've seen one of them in action!"
At this point, everyone—from students and professors to the representatives of powerful factions—was losing their minds.
They could only stare, dumbstruck, as Daniel shattered record after record. Boss after boss fell to his relentless barrage of fire and destruction.
But no one reacted more dramatically than the Royal Bibliotheca's senior scholars.
These were not ordinary professors or researchers.
They were the pinnacle of human knowledge—keepers of secrets, advisors to kings, and sages whose wisdom was revered across the lands. They were highly respected, living legends funded directly by the royal treasury and entrusted with preserving humanity's arcane heritage.
But even with their vast knowledge and ancient tomes, Daniel's recent feats left them utterly dumbfounded.
Because they knew the truth better than anyone—
Power always comes with a price.
In the world of adventurers, strength wasn't just gained by swinging a sword or hurling a spell. It had to be earned.
Through time.
Through hardship.
Through talent, training, and resources.
Nobles had an edge, yes—better tools, better teachers, access to rare spellbooks—but even they followed the same arc of gradual improvement.
Power grew with effort, with patience.
But Daniel...
Daniel shattered every rule.
Even if he possessed the rarest SSS-ranked skill in history—even if his talent was among the most supreme SS-ranked bloodlines imaginable—it still shouldn't be possible.
He was too fast.
He was too strong.
He was too clean.
In the hallowed halls of the Royal Bibliotheca, elderly scholars frantically flipped through centuries-old tomes, cross-referencing records and scriptures.
Ancient books lay sprawled open on vast mahogany tables. Dust clouded the air. Magelight floated overhead.
Yet after hours of desperate searching—
They found nothing.
No clue.
No precedent.
No explanation.
Only one thing was certain.
Daniel's rise was no longer something that could be explained by reason, logic, or precedent.
And the world... would never be the same.
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Chapter 39: Chapter39-[Mist]
"They've gone mad! The old scholars in the Royal Bibliotheca have completely lost their minds!"
"Did you hear what happened? They gathered together and started burning their notebooks!"
"I heard their theories—the pillars of human magical doctrine—have all been overturned!"
"Professor Charles, vice-head of the Royal Academy of Sciences, publicly declared: Daniel might not even be human anymore!"
...
The chain reaction caused by Daniel's World Rank boss kills was far from over. In fact, the tremors were still escalating, rippling across the entire human race like a slow-building quake.
While the people were still reeling, still arguing over how Daniel had accomplished the impossible...
A new message appeared on their [Gnome Communicators].
[World Rank Boss: Abyssal Behemoth – Slain]
[Level: 30]
[Slain by: Daniel]
[Time Taken: 0 minutes 3 seconds]
This day would be recorded in history as the day all races were left in awe.
But for the human race?
It was also the bleakest day for their up-and-coming prodigies.
Every single rookie genius of the current generation had been completely eliminated from the competition. They hadn't even stepped into the tier-3 ranks, yet Daniel had already solo-cleared four World Rank bosses.
How were they supposed to compete?
They couldn't.
The gap was insurmountable.
No one had expected that the same Daniel who had been bullied relentlessly at the Royal Academy would one day unleash such terrifying strength.
Inside the academy, Roderick collapsed to the floor, his face pale and drenched in cold sweat. His eyes were glazed over, and his voice trembled as he mumbled to himself like a madman.
"No... It's not possible... That trash Daniel—he can't be this strong..."
"They're lying... All of them are lying... HAHAHA! FRAUDS!"
He cackled hysterically, teetering on the edge of a breakdown.
The other students around him exchanged silent glances. A few sighed in relief.
Thank the stars.
They had been lucky—fortunate enough to never have seriously antagonized Daniel.
Anyone with half a brain could see it now: Roderick was finished.
...
In the vast, open wilderness of the Whitewild Expanse, the body of a colossal one-horned beast hit the ground with a thunderous crash.
Another World Rank boss, slain.
Daniel wiped the sweat from his brow, muttering quietly to himself.
"Good thing that last Great Fireball crit, or it would've gone into tier-2 phase. That would've cost me way too much time."
Yes, this was already the fourth World Rank boss he'd taken down.
Ever since the first, the Stoneback Colossus, Daniel hadn't allowed any of the bosses to activate their second-phase evolution.
That was the key.
That was how he had managed to slay four such powerful creatures in mere seconds.
Once a boss evolved into its tier-2 phase, its power would rise exponentially—dragging the battle out and consuming time, resources, and often reinforcements.
Even teams led by demigod-ranked warriors had difficulty stopping a World Rank boss from entering tier-2 phase.
Because to do so required sheer, overwhelming damage output—enough to burn down a boss's HP before it could activate its evolution.
And the window for that?
Two seconds.
That's it.
Miss that opportunity, and your only option was to engage in a full-out, grueling tier-2 boss raid.
But Daniel had devised a strategy.
He would burst down exactly 49% of the boss's HP in an instant, then stop attacking.
Instead, he would bait the boss—force it to use one of its skills.
And in the moment the boss began to cast, Daniel would activate his trump card:
[Dance of Death]
A god-tier skill that not only locked his HP but granted him temporary invincibility. No control effects. No interrupts. No damage taken.
In other words, Daniel became a living turret.
He could stand his ground without fear, fully immune to damage and crowd control, dishing out non-stop destruction.
He'd time his burst to coincide with the boss's casting animation—the vulnerable gap during its wind-up and recovery—and pour all his power into that window.
This method allowed him to cleanly eliminate each boss before it could even transform.
Simple in theory.
But in practice?
Only someone like Daniel could pull it off.
The only thing that left him a bit disappointed was the loot.
Aside from the first kill bonus on the Stoneback Colossus, the drops from the other bosses were... lackluster.
Still, the combined loot from four World Rank bosses would make any major power drool with envy.
But Daniel? He didn't even flinch.
"Six more World Rank bosses to go. Once I finish them, the Star Upgrade Quest will be complete."
He looked into his inventory. The corners of his mouth twitched slightly.
"...Inventory's full."
He sighed, scratching his head and sifting through piles of junk. After a minute of tossing out potions, rusty equipment, and vendor trash, he still hadn't cleared much space.
After a moment of consideration, he made a decision.
"Forget it. No one else is getting into the Primordial Land of the Whitewild Expanse anytime soon."
After all, it had been less than an hour since Daniel entered the area. Most of the other geniuses were still stuck grinding, trying to reach level 30.
They'd need at least another day.
Having thought this through, Daniel relaxed. He decided to pause his rampage and deal with the loot before continuing.
There was another reason he made this decision.
Because, to be honest... this whole operation had been a bit too outrageous.
He needed to lay low for a while.
The last thing he wanted was to attract the attention of the Royal Bibliotheca's old freaks. If they decided he was a threat to the species, they might just dissect him out of "scientific curiosity."
So now, his top priority was crafting a certain God Rank Skill:
[Mist]
Especially since he'd already obtained the rarest component—the Heart of Mist.
The remaining ingredients weren't that rare. He believed the Multiracial Commerce League could help him acquire them quickly.
Having made up his mind, Daniel activated a Town Portal Scroll, donning a mask imbued with stealth enchantments.
A flash of white light.
He reappeared in the elven stronghold known as the Eldor Tribe—a city that also hosted a branch of the Multiracial Commerce League.
However, he didn't plan to sell his spoils here.
No matter how secure it seemed, the sheer volume and value of the loot he carried made him hesitant. He trusted his own people more than anyone else.
He originally intended to take an airship to Castle Mington, one of the largest and most prosperous human cities.
But a quick glance at the departure board made him frown.
The next flight wouldn't leave for another two hours.
"Too slow."
Time was precious.
So instead, he opted for a Teleportation Array.
It cost a staggering 5000 gold coins, but Daniel didn't even blink. Now that he was flush with loot, he could afford to splurge.
As the array activated, space twisted around him. The next instant, he was standing outside the teleportation hub in Castle Mington.
Though it was already deep into the night, the city blazed with light.
One of humanity's crowning jewels, Castle Mington never slept.
And Daniel's destination was clear:
The Multiracial Commerce League.
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Chapter 40: Chapter40-The Grand Clearance Sale
Castle Mington, as always, was teeming with life.
For Daniel, maintaining a strong relationship with the Multiracial Commerce League was of utmost importance. After all, if he intended to synthesize more God Rank Skills in the future, he would require a vast array of rare materials.
And no one on the continent had a better supply than the Multiracial Commerce League.
They held an inventory unmatched by any other power—stockpiles of ingredients, some of which were nearly impossible to find on the open market. Exotic reagents, restricted imports, ancient beast parts, magical alloys—they had it all.
What's more, Daniel could also rely on them to help procure even the rarest of components through their intercontinental trade networks.
At the same time, he could also offload the massive haul of loot he'd gathered from the World Rank bosses.
There weren't many factions across the entire human race with pockets deep enough to absorb what he carried.
But Daniel had no intention of causing another media storm by making a spectacle out of his sales.
The bigger his name became, the more trouble he would attract.
Better to move quietly—dispose of the goods discreetly and walk away with a profit.
No headlines. No mobs of admirers. No eyes from the Church or inquisitors.
Just business.
Upon entering the towering white-marble building that housed the Multiracial Commerce League's Castle Mington branch, Daniel made a beeline for someone he already knew:
Manager Harry.
The moment Harry saw Daniel, he couldn't hide his surprise.
Even he hadn't expected to see this living legend again—so soon.
And not just any legend. Daniel had claimed multiple World Rank boss kills in a single day—including a first kill.
That fact alone had caused tremors across the upper echelons of power.
Harry's professional smile widened as his eyes gleamed with unconcealed excitement. He could already smell the commission wafting in.
"Your Highness Daniel! What an honor! How may I assist you today?"
"I've got a batch of items to sell," Daniel said calmly. "Might be a bit much. Can your side handle the volume?"
"Of course!" Harry answered without hesitation.
This wasn't arrogance. It was simple confidence in the Commerce League's financial might.
Even if one looked beyond the human territories—considering all races and factions—the Multiracial Commerce League ranked among the top three economic forces on the entire continent.
Daniel gave a slight nod, already trusting in their ability.
"I also need a few materials," he added. "Twenty strands of Slumber Spider's Web. Ten Dream Fragments. Can you source them?"
"Certainly, though it may take a short while," Harry replied, unflinching.
He didn't even blink at the rare materials mentioned.
"At present, our local warehouse doesn't carry enough Slumber Spider's Web strands, but we can have a courier teleport them in from one of our partner branches. Please allow us about an hour."
Daniel nodded, exhaling softly.
As expected of the Commerce League. Efficient. Reliable. No unnecessary red tape.
More importantly, he already had the Heart of Mist, the core component needed to synthesize the God Rank skill [Mist].
That meant that in just one hour, he would gain another God Rank skill—one that specialized in stealth and concealment.
And right now, it was the skill he needed the most.
He had drawn far too much attention.
There were surely many high-level powers—some benevolent, others not—watching him from the shadows.
Daniel reined in his thoughts and began calculating.
While he had the funds, it would be wise to stock up on as many God Rank skill synthesis materials as possible. Some of them were rare enough that even the League couldn't guarantee instant access.
With that, he pulled out a quill and began jotting down a long, comprehensive list of materials.
When Harry received the list, his hands began to tremble.
Twenty years of experience as a manager—and yet even he hadn't seen anything quite like this.
He recognized most of the ingredients, but toward the bottom of the list...
There were items he had never even heard of.
Not in trade manifests. Not in black-market whispers. Not even in the forbidden inventory ledgers.
How does Daniel even know about these things? Harry thought in disbelief.
And the total cost? A conservative estimate placed it at over one hundred million gold coins.
This wasn't just a transaction. It was a legendary deal.
Harry, who would normally laugh at anyone else claiming such figures, didn't doubt Daniel for even a second.
Not after what the young man had accomplished in the past 24 hours.
"Your Highness, I'll make all necessary arrangements to gather these materials. However..."
Daniel immediately understood the hesitation.
He smiled faintly. "I've got a lot of inventory on hand. Why don't you take me to one of your empty warehouses?"
Harry naturally didn't object.
He personally led Daniel to one of the Commerce League's empty vaults—a high-ceilinged storage room secured with enchantments.
As for appraisers?
Please.
Who in Castle Mington's branch could match Manager Harry's qualifications?
That's precisely how he had earned his title.
Before starting, Daniel turned to Harry and spoke solemnly.
"Before we begin, I want to make something clear. Whether I continue to work with your League depends entirely on your ability to maintain confidentiality. I'm certain that plenty of other trade networks would love to partner with someone of my... capabilities."
Harry nodded instantly.
Discretion was not just policy—it was the foundation of the Commerce League's longevity.
Ask no questions. Protect the client. Keep secrets.
It was the reason they could do business with kings, assassins, and monsters alike.
"Your Highness Daniel, you have my word. Confidentiality is one of the core tenets of the League. We can even sign a contract—under divine witness, if you so desire."
That last part made Daniel breathe easier.
He wasn't sure if the gods truly paid attention to such contracts, but if they did—then such an oath would be untouchable.
He had little to worry about.
With that reassurance, Daniel opened his inventory and began emptying it.
A second later, the warehouse—once spacious and clean—was completely buried in loot.
Materials.
Armors.
Special-grade potions.
Runestones.
Enchanted ingots.
It was like a tsunami of treasure. A mountain of shiny, glowing, labeled goods.
And most eye-catching of all... were the skill books.
Hundreds of them.
They spilled from his bag and piled up beside him like discarded paperbacks in a library fire sale.
Each one was a repeat drop—Daniel had kept only one copy of each spell and intended to sell the rest in bulk.
But to Harry?
It was as if someone had dropped a meteor into his office.
That many skill books?
He blinked once.
Then twice.
Was he hallucinating?
The Castle Mington branch didn't even stock a fraction of this number in their entire archive.
But Harry was a veteran professional. He had weathered bidding wars, survived dragonfire audits, and negotiated with necromancer guilds.
Though shocked, he regained his composure in seconds—his eyes still burning with fervor.
"Your Highness, please allow me a moment," he said.
He walked over to a secured drawer, opened it, and retrieved a disc engraved with magical runes—a specialized pricing artifact.
"I'll begin appraising the items immediately."
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