Allen ventured into the pitch-black depths of the cave, where no light except for a few small fireflies illuminated the surroundings. "It's really very dark," Allen silently pondered. Then he opened his palm, revealing a pearl of light emitting a brilliant blue glow, which illuminated the path ahead. "This is better." He nodded, feeling more at ease with the added light, and continued walking deeper into the cave. Along the way, he didn't encounter anything particularly special or extraordinary, only rocks and some vegetation growing on the cave's edge. "Strange, how can this cave look so ordinary, and I don't even find anything remarkable?" Allen mused, lowering his head in thought. However, he suddenly sensed something in the forward direction that caught his attention, prompting him to quicken his pace until he reached the end of the cave. Curiously, he focused the pearl of light in his hand forward and discovered a large door adorned with golden patterns on each side. "Wha
However, as he scrolled through the details, what he saw in the bottom column left him utterly surprised. "I can learn it!" he exclaimed in shock. He couldn't believe he had the option to learn it. "Only a fool would press the [No] column!" Without hesitation, he pressed [Yes], and the panel disappeared instantly. Suddenly, a swirling white light appeared before him, entering his head. "Ugh!" Allen winced, gripping his head in pain. After a few minutes, the discomfort eased, and he closed his eyes, trying to process the incredible and intricate information about the Ancient magic pattern. "Incredible! It's truly amazing!" Allen opened his eyes, and brilliance sparkled in his red irises. He was genuinely awestruck, feeling like he had just discovered an entirely new world! "It truly lives up to its reputation as Ancient magic! This surpasses my understanding, even as a Wizard in my previous life!" He exclaimed with awe, his heart racing. Gradually, he regained his composure a
Allen stood before the door, his eyes wide with disbelief and amazement. "It's incredible!" He was overwhelmed with awe, taking slow steps as he entered the room beyond. "Booms!" The door shut behind him, but he remained composed, undeterred. His attention quickly shifted ahead, revealing an immense hall with ten colossal pillars soaring towards the ceiling. He advanced slowly, his gaze carefully exploring the interior. "How could such a large and magnificent hall like this be hidden inside a cave?" Allen pondered, feeling a little perplexed. The scene before him defied all expectations, and he never imagined discovering such a vast hall concealed within a cave. "This hall is unbelievably large. Even the grandest halls in the kingdom of Eldoria can't compare," he whispered in awe, glancing around. The huge pillars, gleaming in bright white, appeared to be crafted from an exceedingly precious material. The floor appeared to be made of an unknown type of marble, leaving Allen
"Dragon Egg?!" Allen exclaimed, taken aback by the surprising discovery. He examined the black-colored egg, absorbing the information presented on the panel. ---------------------------------------- [Object Information]: [Object Name: Divine Dragon Egg] [Origin: This dragon egg hails from an ancient Divine Dragon, which existed hundreds of thousands of years ago during the age of gods but has since become extinct] [Details: The Divine Dragon is not only revered as the ancestor of all Dragons in this world but also holds the distinction of being the very first dragon ever to be born. Its existence dates back to the early days of the world's formation, a time when gods descended upon the world and the first heroes were summoned to this world] ------------------------------------------ Reading the information, Allen frowned and muttered, "A Divine Dragon Egg? The ancestor of all dragons in this world?" He gazed at the black egg with a mixture of wonder and disbelief. "The backg
"What is all this?" As Allen stood there, he muttered to himself, utterly perplexed by the enigmatic scene before him. Completely speechless and overwhelmed, Allen marveled at the sight before him. First, he had encountered a vast hall with towering pillars, and now this massive altar with its eight mysterious statues heightened the sense of intrigue. "I can't help but wonder about the person who created this cave and placed the hall and altar here," Allen mused to himself as he cautiously walked deeper into the altar, his admiration growing. Having been a wizard in his previous life, he had never come across anything as astonishing as this. It was evident that the creator of all this must have been truly grand and remarkable. As Allen stepped deeper into the altar, he carefully observed every detail, particularly the seven colossal statues encircling the main altar, where the exquisite crystal table stood. The sheer size of the seven statues dwarfed Allen, making him feel tiny
While walking over, Allen immediately analyzed the information in the blue crystal ball. "System function, appraisal," he whispered softly, and soon the information from the crystal ball on the table appeared in his sight. ----------------------------- [Object Information: Power Crystal Ball Representing the Element of Life] [Origin: A crystal ball that was born in this world along with the rest of the seven other power crystals, each representing an elemental side in the world.] [Details: The eight crystal balls have been representative of the world since the beginning of creation. The power possessed by each crystal ball is formidable and can affect the overall situation in the world; the life crystal ball represents the life force wherever it is, and the person who can control it will be regarded as having the power of a god] [Requirements: There are no special requirements for the [Class] to possess it; it just requires the consent of the crystal ball itself because each pow
In the rugged expanse of the Northern Wild Forest within the Kingdom of Eldoria... "Cough! Cough!" A young man of twenty-seven, his face unusually handsome but pallid, hobbled his way into the depths of the forest. With a towering physique, his visage boasted remarkably flawless features. His disheveled white hair, touched with a hint of darkness, fell in untamed chaos, accentuating his unconventional aura. His once alluring blood-red eyes now bore the weight of exhaustion, appearing haggard and fatigued. Grimacing, he clutched his stomach, its slight hollowness and grotesque wounds telling a harrowing tale. Blood continued to flow profusely, staining his hands in a distressing tableau. "I must keep moving!" he muttered, urging himself onward as he hastened deeper into the forest. Regrettably, weighed down by the grievous wound and the profound depletion of his blood, his pace faltered. Despite the unimaginable pain he endured, he summoned every ounce of determination to pro
Duke Frey's manor, bedroom Lying on a sumptuously adorned bed was an unconscious teenager, his lustrous white hair cascading around him. His handsome face and pale expression made mature women eager to stroke him and embrace him. Gradually, the teenage boy's eyes opened, revealing a dazed expression. "Am I already in the afterlife?" he mumbled, his gaze shifting to the surroundings that strangely bore a familiar semblance. With confusion etched across his face, the boy furrowed his brow. "Why do these surroundings seem so familiar?" With an effort, he attempted to stir his body, seeking to break free from his disoriented state. Yet, as he made an attempt to move, a searing agony coursed through his body, causing him to cry out in anguish. The pain radiated from his chest, abdomen, and a portion of his right arm. "Ouch!" he exclaimed through clenched teeth, his determination unyielding. He closed his eyes, focusing on regulating his breath and seeking solace in a moment of ca