Honestly... trusting this pre-simulation might have been a mistake.
In the projection, everything here had been completely normal. The host had been composed, orderlyâalmost rigidly so.
The flow he saw back then was simple:
This was a trial ground. Everyone relied on their own strength to complete the objectives.
As for rewards, they matched what had just been explainedâitems that normally existed within other peopleâs relics would appear here.
The drop rates were independent. Even if one died, or when the trial ended, they could still return to their original relics and continue exploring.
Even if you obtained treasures here that should have belonged to a relic... the original relicâs rewards wouldnât disappear.
In other words, you could obtain them twice.
And on top of thatâ
No one would die.
No matter how you looked at it, it was an absurdly profitable event.
That was why Kanzaki Rei had decided to participate after seeing the projection.
But now...
Looking at the erratic, completely unpredictable entity in front of himâ
A deep sense of unease crept into his chest.
If it could casually grant Rhine 100 million points...
Then what was stopping it from just as casually killing people on a whim?
There were no rules. No structure.
Only chaos.
And chaos... was the natural enemy of a Seer.
As if reading the tension in everyoneâs hearts, the shadow let out a cheerful, giggling voice:
"Hehe~ everyone can rest assured! Even though I represent chaos and disorder, I always keep my word!"
"I donât take pleasure in killing people."
"I only hope that all of you... can truly enjoy the fun of chaos~"
It paused briefly, then added:
"Oh rightâthis ranking isnât meaningless either."
"The rewards you receive based on your ranking will be unimaginably generous."
"I guarantee theyâll be delightful rewardsânot the opposite. After all, if everything were completely disordered, it would lose much of its fun~"
"So please, do take things seriously~"
Thenâ
"As for the deadline of the first phase..."
The shadow casually tossed a die.
It landed.
Face upâ
3.
"Letâs go with 3 days~ Starting nowâ72 hours!"
With that final sentence, its form slowly dissipated into nothingness.
A soft exhale passed through the air.
At the same time, portals began appearing one after another in all directions.
The moment Kanzaki glanced at them, information surfaced in his mind:
ăGate of Chaos â Leads to any location in the Present World.ă
A teleportation gate to anywhere.
On the leaderboard, every name still appeared as ???, except for those from the same relic who could recognize each other.
Rhine scratched his head.
"Uh... so these gates go anywhere? Does that mean we have to find the nests ourselves?"
Kanzaki glanced at the 200,000,000 points floating above Rhineâs head.
If killing a 6th-tier monster yielded an average of 75 points...
Then reaching that number would require killing over 2.6 million monsters.
"...Looks that way," Kanzaki replied calmly.
The good news, however, was this:
The difficulty wasnât tied to monster tiers.
Whether it was a nation-destroying class or a continent-sinking classâ
The score was the same.
Even the weakest 6th-tier Lord-class monster still gave 50â100 points.
But still...
Those 200 million points were an insurmountable lead.
"So? Should we move together?" Rhine asked.
Kanzaki paused briefly before answering:
"I donât have much combat capability. Iâll stick with you for now and observe."
This opportunity...
Wasnât necessarily worth fighting over.
Even though the pre-simulation showed no issues, Kanzaki decided to watch first.
If everything truly checked out, heâd compete.
If notâ
Heâd walk away.
Gods...
He had encountered far too many lately.
The projection of the War God.The avatar of Eirthemis.And now this chaotic game of Agmessa.
One after another.
Where were all these gods coming from?
Were they just... wandering around aimlessly?
Yeria rubbed her temples.
One person had no combat ability.Another already had 200 million points.
This team composition...
Was deeply concerning.
"Are we really going to be okay?" she asked.
Rhine gave a thumbs-up.
"No problem! The Church gave me two sealed scrollsâsaid they were oracles from Yakatikto. I opened one when I got here."
"...You have those too?"
"So what did it say?"
Rhine pulled out a slip of paper.
"Enjoy the feast~ ^v^"
...
Youâre sure thatâs divine prophecy?
Yeria crossed her arms and sighed.
"...Doesnât feel like we have a better option."
"If what it said is true, then everyone here should be inheritors of gods."
"And Agmessa is a Lunar Deity. If it really wanted to kill us, thereâd be no need for all this effort."
"...Thatâs true."
If it truly intended to slaughter everyoneâ
It wouldnât need to borrow divine authority from Sophia just to ensure no one died.
It couldâve simply turned this into a deathmatch.
Like a battle royale.
Even the existence of "rules" implied something elseâ
Entertainment.
Not slaughter.
And besidesâ
Everyoneâs death dates still lay far in the future.
Nothing suggested they would die here.
So despite the unease...
This event was, overall, safe.
"For now... letâs just go in and see?" Rhine stood before a gate.
Kanzaki glanced around, then sighed softly.
There was no way to communicate with others at this stage.
No choice but to move forward.
"...Alright."
The three stepped through the gate.
The moment they crossedâ
The sky cleared.
The leaderboard floated high above, visible only to them.
Kanzaki crouched and touched the ground.
[Hidden Origin Analysis Activated]
Information flooded in:
ăLonrel ContinentăăA desolate, forgotten land drifting within the Turbid Sea.ă
The Turbid Sea.
So they had been transported here.
This continent wasnât createdâit was naturally formed.
Its creator... was itself.
An empty land.
Sparse monsters scattered across it.
Kanzakiâs perception swept outwardâ
And in the very next instantâ
BOOM!
A burst of radiant light erupted.
Countless rays scattered outward, then converged again.
In a flashâ
Yeria reappeared beside him.
Fast.
Incredibly fast.
She had used a degraded version of the Karmic Burning Sin Style he learned from Lacey.
If she had mastered the complete versionâ
Sheâd be even faster.
Kanzaki glanced at the leaderboard.
Yeriaâs ranking had risen.
She had gained a few pointsâlikely from the nearby 5th-tier monsters.
Most others still had zero.
But one nameâ
Stood out.
Kumironi.
So she was here too.
They had just parted ways... and now, they met againâindirectly.
Unfortunately, communication wasnât possible.
And since her name appeared aloneâ
She had entered solo.
So this trial...
Really did only select inheritors of gods.
Kanzaki smiled faintly.
Well... I suppose I count too.
After allâ
He had inherited the power of the War God.
"Oh!"
Rhine suddenly called out.
"Yeria, why didnât you check the corpse?"
"The monster you just killed dropped a Longevity Flower!"
Yeria blinked.
"...What?"
A Longevity Flower?
A herb that extended lifespan by 50 years?
And youâre telling meâ
It just dropped... from a random monster?
If An Zheng heard this...
Heâd probably cry.
Rhine walked over, holding the flower.
A pure white bloom, radiating a faint golden-green glow.
"I found it inside the monsterâs stomach."
Kanzaki nodded slightly.
He had studied countless herbal compendiums.
This...
Was undoubtedly a Longevity Flower.
Likely a final reward-tier item from someoneâs relic.
And nowâ
It dropped... just like that?
"...The drop rate is this high?"
If that was the case...
Then his plan needed to change.
In the previous simulation, this game hadnât appeared.
Monsters hadnât dropped anything.
But nowâ
Even a casual kill yielded treasures like this.
Rhine, without hesitation, handed the flower to Yeria.
She hesitated, clearly a little embarrassed.
She hadnât even collected her own lootâ
And he just gave it to her?
"...So what should we do now?" she asked.
"Thereâs a 5th-tier dungeon nearby," Rhine said.
Kanzaki paused.
"...Actually, I just thought of something."
It was time to separate.
If monsters here could also drop "Ascent Realm" potionsâ
Then he needed to farm them.
In his simulations, he had already seen their effect:
They reduced the requirements for the next advancement.
But a few potions...
Were nowhere near enough.
Heâd have to save them for critical breakthroughs.
Howeverâ
If he could farm hundreds...
Then there would be no need to conserve them at all.
After allâ
There werenât even that many levels left to break through.
"...There was a symbol earlier, when it was explaining the rules. Itâs been bothering me."
"I want to go back and decipher it."
"You donât need me for combat. Iâd only slow you down."
"Iâll head back on my own."
Rhine scratched his head.
"...Yeah, fair enough. Dungeons might be risky for you."
Even though a Level 4 Origin Mage wasnât exactly fragileâ
If Kanzaki didnât fight, things would get tricky.
And both of them had already forgottenâ
That he was also a Seer.
"I think there are other ways to gain points," Kanzaki added calmly. "Iâll make sure I stay safe."
Yeria nodded.
"...Alright. Be careful."
Not having to babysit him...
Was a relief.
Kanzaki bid them farewell and turned backâ
Stepping once more into the ever-present gates.
Back in the chaotic trial zoneâ
Each gate led to uncertainty.
He gazed into the futureâ
Only to see complete disorder.
Unpredictable.
Unreadable.
So he relied on divination instead.
Out of 32 gatesâ
He selected one at the 12 oâclock position.
And stepped through.
FLASH!
Purple lightning tore across the sky.
Dark clouds churned.
Rain poured down in torrents.
The groundâ
Was pure white.
The moment he landedâ
Monsters surrounded him from all directions.
ROAR!
They lunged.
"...So this is..."
His perception returned information:
"Land of Converging Demons."
Monster densityâ
Far beyond normal.
BOOM!
Ice pillars erupted instantlyâ
Piercing every creature that charged him.
"...So the wish has been fulfilled."
His wishâ
To leave the ancient relic aliveâ
Had already come true.
Kanzaki summoned Aelfonâs Undead, expanding his perception to 20,000 kilometers, scanning the entire island.
Small.
Roughly 15,000 km radius.
Destroying it wouldnât even require his direct action.
A few World Trees would suffice.
But the nature of this island...
Was extraordinary.
The density of monster tides was so highâ
That even without intentional gatheringâ
It could naturally form a 7th-tier dungeon.
"This is..."
"Primordial White Land."
"...Of all places."
"These gates really send you anywhere."
He nodded slightly.
"...This will do. No need to switch again."
Too much jumping aroundâ
Would only increase risk.
Onceâ
Was enough.
SHHHâ
Beside him, the Source of Calamity appeared.
And with itâ
A massive, pitch-black mountain.
ăTainted Ant Mountaină
It looked like black oil flowing down its surfaceâ
But in realityâ
It was ants.
Countless black ants.
Kanzaki waved his hand.
WHOOSH!
Golden flames swept across the mountain.
In an instantâ
The thick "oil" layer was burned awayâ
Revealing just how deep the swarm had been.
+1,000,000,000,000 Souls
"...Still ridiculously efficient."
As the Ant Mountain evolvedâ
Its production rate skyrocketed.
Now a 6th-tier nation-destroying monsterâ
It still only produced 2nd- and 3rd-tier ants.
But as compensationâ
Its output was terrifying.
Even without a monster tideâ
It could produce hundreds of billions per day.
With oneâ
Trillions.
Nowâ
Kanzaki could unleash trillion-level soul detonations dailyâ
Without restraint.
The Source of Calamity circled overhead, shrieking.
Dungeons began forming rapidly.
Soonâ
Over a dozen 6th-tier dungeons appeared.
And stillâ
The monster tide remained dense.
Even as it was consumedâ
It replenished itself.
Kanzaki began sacrificial rituals.
He didnât need to clear dungeonsâ
Just repeatedly farm them.
Firstâ
100,000 souls.
The dungeon entrance darkened to crimson-black.
He stepped inside.
A legion of 6th-tier Lords and Kings surged forward.
Nowâ
He understood their classification:
5 Transformations â Continent-Sinking
4 Transformations â Nation-Destroying
3 Transformations â King
2 Transformations â Lord
Below thatâ
Negligible difference.
SWOOSH!
Behind himâ
The Pure White Tree appeared.
The moment it manifestedâ
A pale, ink-tinged ripple expanded outward.
WHOOM!
Everything it touchedâ
Collapsed instantly.
Reduced to nourishment.
Kanzaki raised his hand.
Items flew into his grasp.
"...Another Longevity Flower?"
"And this drop rate..."
From roughly 5,000 killsâ
He obtained:
Longevity Flower
Molten Sacred Flame
"Rank 78 on the Flame Index..."
A forging flame.
Capable of melting even the toughest materials.
Even outside blacksmithingâ
Its value was immense.
The flame surged in his palmâ
Dark crimson.
"...If I could integrate this into my magic..."
A thought formed.
"...Five thousand kills, and this much loot."
"...The drop rate is... high."
He glanced at the leaderboard.
In that brief momentâ
He had skyrocketed from last placeâ
To second place.
400,000+ points.
Given an average of 75 per killâ
He was averaging over 85.
His luck...
Wasnât low.
He looked at third place.
4,000 points.
So the real difficulty wasnât killing monstersâ
It was finding them.
And just like thatâ
Kanzaki Rei silently took control of the battlefield.
...
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