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Ex rank talent Awakening: 100\% Dodge rate-Chapter 110 - : EPIC HEAVENLY FEAT
Brian woke up, finding himself in reality—to his surprise. The last thing he remembered was trying out the new skill he had learned.
Checking the date, he discovered he had been asleep for three whole days. Then, the hunger hit him, forcing him to prepare a meal for himself, wash up, and tidy his home before going back to his room to log into the game.
Logging into the game, Brian was surprised to find himself on a bed.
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After completing a check-up from the imperial healers, he went to see Commander Joshua.
"You're finally back. It seems the technique is too great for you to handle. You should avoid using it—no matter what—until you believe you can withstand the burden of the attack," Commander Joshua advised him.
Brian watched the miniature sun falling from the sky. It was a far cry from the small rock that had fallen weeks ago when he first used the attack. This time, he didn't feel weak or fatigued—mentally or physically—like he had before.
[Grey Empire Imperial Technique: Heaven Fall. Created by the first emperor of the Grey Empire, Emperor Grey, during the '#+$!(## battle before he ascended to godhood.
Cuts a miniature sun, causing it to fall and lay waste to the area around it (upgrades as your strength increases). It is an improved technique with no drawbacks. The lethality of the attack can be reduced, and it does not harm those deemed as allies. Cooldown: 6 hours.]
"Thought as much," Brian muttered.
He had expected the technique to be different. After all, he had infinite stamina—using the original version of the technique would likely lead to the destruction of the entire universe. The system had scrapped that part while upgrading it in other ways.
Now, the technique's power could increase as his strength stats grew. The cooldown had been drastically reduced from a month to just six hours, and what once affected everyone—both allies and foes—could now target only enemies.
Stagnant Water watched the miniature sun falling in awe. He was speechless, unable to utter a single word.
It felt like time had stopped, only resuming when the sun landed.
The only thing Stagnant Water could see was white light—no sound, just light. For several seconds, silence reigned, and then came a deafening explosion, like a detonated nuclear warhead.
Both Brian and Stagnant Water instinctively shut their eyes. The light was extremely bright—though it didn't blind them or destroy their retinas, thanks to the system, it was still uncomfortable, forcing them to close their eyes for a moment.
When they finally reopened them, the scene before them was nothing short of madness.
They stood inside an enormous crater, so deep it seemed bottomless. The ground beneath them radiated intense heat.
The forest they had been in? Gone. The demon knights they had been fighting? Also gone.
"...Okay, that was overkill," Brian laughed uncomfortably.
[Congratulations! You have killed a level 54 demon knight!]
[EXP gained.]
[Congratulations! You have killed a level 57 demon knight!]
[EXP gained.]
[Congratulations! You have killed a level 50 dire wolf.]
[EXP gained.]
[Congratulations! You have killed a level 39 golden viper.]
[EXP gained.]
[Congratulations! You have killed a level 26 demon.]
[EXP gained.]
[...]
[You have leveled up!]
[You have leveled up!]
[You have leveled up!]
[You have leveled up!]
[You have leveled up!]
Brian and Stagnant Water were bombarded with countless system notifications. Annoyed, they quickly turned them off.
"Crazy… I think we just found the perfect way to level up! Well… guess not," Stagnant Water muttered, his enthusiasm dying the moment he looked at the crater they were standing in.
"How many times did you level up? I gained 20 levels. What about you, Stagnant Water?" Brian asked.
"Hmm? 15 times. Strange… I have some extra EXP stored, but I still can't level up. It seems to be related to my achievement," Stagnant Water replied, deep in thought.
[Congratulations! You have achieved an epic heavenly feat!]
[You have changed the geography of the world while destroying an extremely large number of lives.]
[Warning! You have piqued the interest of the First Hero, Grey! Be careful—he is watching you!]
[Warning! The God of War is interested in you and is watching you!]
[Warning! The Demon of Wrath gazes at you with interest!]
[Warning! The Goddess of Earth is enraged by your actions and warns you to restrain your use of the skill!]
[Warning…!]
More notifications flooded Brian's system, overriding his attempts to disable them.
[World Announcement!! Congratulations to player Sword God for accomplishing an epic heavenly feat!]
[World Announcement!! Congratulations to player Sword God for accomplishing an epic heavenly feat!]
[World Announcement!! Congratulations to player Sword God for accomplishing an epic heavenly feat!]
The entire player base erupted into a frenzy. The last time a world announcement had been issued—aside from event notifications—was during the creation of guilds. The last time an individual had received such recognition was in the early days of the game.
"Sob! I've been playing with my life… Someone else has joined the achievement squad, and here I am—still struggling to defeat a level 2 slime alone," a random player lamented after hearing the announcement.
"Unable to solo a level 2 slime? Troll spotted. Don't infect me with your trolling, please. I know I'm trash, but you? You're beyond trash, mate," another player replied.
Soon, Sword God's achievement became the hottest topic in Apocalypse. Everyone was talking about it.
But the one being praised and discussed wasn't happy at all.
He had too many gods and powerful beings watching him now, and that was deeply unsettling.
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Status Window
User: Sword God
Title: Monarch of Destruction (Epic Heavenly)
Job: N/A
Level: 70 (7,000,000 / 7,100,000 EXP)
Health: 70,000
Strength: 39
Speed: 38
Stamina: ∞
Intelligence: 23
Constitution: 31
Free Attribute Points: 117
Talent: Ex Rank - Battle God
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Brian checked his status window and immediately noticed some changes.
First, his title had been upgraded from Demon Slayer to Monarch of Destruction. But more surprising was his job—he was no longer registered as a knight.
He hadn't noticed it before, but now that he was paying attention, it was clear.
Checking for the reason, he discovered that it was due to his talent.
His talent had forcefully removed him from being a knight, refusing to acknowledge that he was serving under another—especially a mere man.
Even more shocking, Brian realized he could never be a knight again unless he chose to forgo his talent entirely.
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