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Chapter 695 Training And Thoughts [1]

    Arcadia was, funnily enough, not named as such due to some profound reason. Instead, it was a spin on the simple word "arcade."


    This was how Hidden Death Valley''s geniuses viewed the northern sector of thend. It was an arcade filled with various training games they could use to grow stronger, and of course, they needed to use points to do so.


    But Arcadia wasn''t just a ce to train, it was also a ce where one could test the results of their training. Aside from the various facilities that the area presented, the most popr attraction it held was the battle arena.


    The battle arena was separated into four brackets: Pawn, Knight, King, and Emperor. Each of these brackets had its own Overlord that held the longest winning streak, a winning streak that was undefeated regardless of which Overlord one was paying attention to.


    The brackets were usually separated by Heaven''s List ranking, and if one didn''t have a Heaven''s List ranking that urately mirrored their strength, they''d have to start from the bottom and win 10 consecutive wins to then challenge the bracket''s Overlord.


    After defeating an Overlord, one could either take that Overlord''s ce or advance to the next bracket. Of course, if one''s strength was too drastically above those in the same bracket, the former option wasn''t avable to them.


    At that time, a new Overlord would be born after their ascent, holding the spot thereafter.


    The battle arena served multiple purposes. Aside from testing one''s strength and gaining battle experience, one could also advance their Heaven''s List ranking rapidly through the ranked dueling system.


    If one wanted a good fight, this was the best ce to go for it.


    But training always came first.


    When Damien and Zara returned from the Emperor Bone Sea, their first and only goal was training. Arcadia became their new home.


    Gravity Chambers were best for training endurance and physical defense. Tempering one''s body with the sheer force of the atmosphere brought aprehensive strengthening that many other forms of body strengtheningcked, as they tended to focus on a specific facet of the body instead of overall improvement.


    Dungeon Simtors allowed one to gain battle experience against rapid beasts, apletely different type of battle than one against an intelligent lifeform. This trained one''s instinct and perception, making them more attuned to their raw strengths which then improved their overall battle capacity.


    There were plenty of other general training arenas like these, including areas like the ckness Cage and Illusive Forest thatprehensively increased mental strength. Aside from the general training areas were also countless affinity-specific training areas that people could use to enhance theirwprehension to another level.


    With Damien and Zara being different people with different paths, they naturally didn''t have much contact during this training period. Still, neither of them minded much. The improvements they made with their time were far more beneficial, and would help them spend more time leisurely in the long run.


    "Lock."


    "Copse."


    "Bind."


    "Seal."


    "Break."


    "Copse."


    "Copse."


    "Copse."


    Damien stood stationary in the middle of a vast empty space. His arms hung rxedly to his sides, but his fists clenched and unclenched constantly as he forcefully used his mana in the harshest way possible.


    Small pockets of space around him broke down, twisted, locked, and sealed themselves endlessly before copsing in on themselves and creating spatial tears that Damien then used his mana to repair before starting his routine again.


    His actions created chaos in his surroundings, but the environment itself remained still. It was built to withstand this level of intense training.


    "Dimension Shift."


    "Material Shift."


    "Phase Shift."


    The dimension split in half horizontally, the physical presences within the two halves swapped ces, and finally, their molecr structures shifted until they werepletely different than their original forms, almost like alchemy.


    "Revert."


    KRRRRR!


    A sound like gears ruggedly grinding against each other rang out piercingly, causing Damien''s ears to bleed. Rather than taking it slow and reverting each process one by one, Damien used the "Something Within Nothing" concept to withstand the impact of doing all three actions at once.


    However, this was already at the level of manipting reality. At Damien''s level of Void Comprehension, this wasn''t yet possible.


    "Khhh…!" Damien gritted his teeth and let out a rough exhale. He could feel rampant mana wracking his body with untold pain. Blood leaked from his eyes and lips as he tried to control this chaotic flow.


    "Re…vert!"


    Haaa!


    A battle cry left his mouth along with a spray of blood. The dimension returned to normal, all things returning to their rightful ces.


    In consequence, Damien''s body took on the damage they sustained.


    Spurt!


    Fountains of blood gushed out of various points in his body like a broken fire hydrant. The amount of damage he''d dealt wasn''t light, so naturally, the consequences were equally harsh.


    [Heal]


    The greenish-white light brought by the trait covered his body and halted the limitless bleeding. His pale face regained a tinge of color.


    ''It''s not enough.''


    Despite the insanity of his actions, Damien wasn''t satisfied at all.


    What had he aplished?


    He could only use these abilities in their base forms. He couldn''t manipte their properties and conceptually alter them to fit his needs like he could with simpler abilities like Spatial Copse.


    ''The trigger…isn''t spatial anymore.''


    He realized it quickly. In fact, his spatial abilities had never been a problem. In terms ofprehending thisw, even saying he was heaven-defying didn''t do him justice.


    It had to be known, something like Dimension Shift was a feat even Tian Yang couldn''t achieve. Despite his natural power and stature as a Demigod, Tian Yang''s spatial path was far more straightforward than Damien''s and didn''t reach such an intrinsically conceptual level.


    Was this a matter of effort or power? Not at all. It was a matter of sheer talent alone.


    Not all beings were created equal. This rule applied especially to Damien.


    ''Status''


    [Status]


    [Damien Void]


    Human/Dragon/????


    Male - Age 27


    Level 215 - [Voidbringer] - [Celestial]


    Experience value: 18,790/325,000


    Title(s): [???????, Bearer of the Void Physique, Evolver]


    Affinities: Spacetime, ????


    Physique: Void Physique


    Magic Power: 100000


    STR: 2550


    AGI: 2250


    DEF: 2500


    INT: 2000


    DEX: 2325


    Skills: [Dimensional Magic Level 6], [Transcendent Regeneration Level 2], [Void Art Level 6], [Devour Level 7], [Dragon Transformation], [Demon Transformation], [Awareness], [Celestial Authority], [Reality Shift Level 1], [Sea God''s Descendent], [Void]


    Trait(s): [All-Seeing Eyes Level 7], [Dragon''s Breath], [Ananta Matrix], [Storm], [Void Essence], [Void mes], [Heal]


    Even after his Baptism, Damien''s status hadn''t changed much. Though, at this point, Damien no longer trusted his status to urately pinpoint his strength.


    It had never been truly urate after all.


    He had a spection as to why this was. Naturally, it was due to the Void Physique. Just like any other abnormality in his body, the root cause could always be narrowed down to this particr facet.


    Because the Void wasn''t something the system could understand. The power Damien gained through it couldn''t be urately reflected.


    Whenever Damien devoured a beast, he took its essence without the system''s aid. This was something only he could do and something that naturally happened outside the system''s bounds. The best it could do was attempt to put his strength into numbers.


    But those attempts never truly worked out. After all, with the Void Physique not beingpletely anchored to Damien''s body, how could the system perceive it properly? It could only understand a portion of the strength the physique provided Damien.


    Nevertheless, Damien didn''t look at his status for his abilities or even his physical stats. His attention remained focused on the top of the holographic window.


    He sighed a weary sigh.


    ''Damn…when did I get so old?''
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