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Last Ruler Of The Empty Throne

Earth has been visited by the Embryiniel records, so the world and its habitants is been pushed toward the path of evolution. Strange monsters only made up by imagination are appearing everywhere and the world changed to a situation of either survival or death. Jon is a normal student in Palflic university, all he thought about was finishing his school and how his parents might have abandoned him but little did he know about himself and what the world had in-store for him. Other worlds and universes, clans and sects, people and monsters stand in his way, will he prevail or succumb to the desires of others. . . . . .

pricklebells · Fantasi
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81 Chs

Limited slots

After the monsters had been defeated, the group finally took a moment to observe their surroundings.

Originally, they'd set out to investigate the changes happening in the world, but instead, they'd been thrown into a brutal fight.

And now that the battle was over, they could sense that everything around them had shifted.

The air felt denser than before, heavy with an unfamiliar presence. For those attuned to mana, it was unmistakable—an increase in the density of mana that hadn't been there just after the world began to fall apart.

The sky was darker, too, but not in the usual way. There was a subtle shadow hanging over the land, making even familiar buildings seem farther away than they should be. The earth itself was transforming, growing larger and heavier.

Jon recalled the moment the bear had stomped the ground during their battle.

At the time, few had realized it, but the vibrations from the impact had only affected a specific area, as if the land beneath them was more solid, more resistant.

When chunks of earth had been ripped up during the fight, they were as hard as metal. Jon remembered deflecting them with his sword, feeling like he was clashing with steel rather than simple stone.

The world was changing, and not in a way they understood. Their school, once a place of safety and learning, was becoming increasingly alien. They needed to leave—fast—before the expansion of the earth caused even more problems.

'The storm brought not just monsters, but world-altering changes,' Jon thought grimly.

He was realizing that maybe the planet was no longer theirs. And if they wanted to reclaim it, they would have to fight for it. But right now, survival was their only goal, and they were barely managing that.

'The only way forward is for more people to grow stronger, as fast as possible,' he mused, his thoughts drifting to Cynthia and the words she'd spoken earlier.

She had hinted at a way for him to gain power quickly, but Jon couldn't shake the feeling of betrayal from his friend, Joe.

If even someone he had trusted could turn on him, why should he bother helping anyone? Why should he get close to anyone at all?

The thought of Joe still made his blood boil. Even in death, Joe's betrayal annoyed him. But this time, Jon willed himself to calm down, relying on his trait to keep his emotions in check.

"We need to move faster," Jon finally said, breaking the silence. "We can't afford to waste time."

The rest of the group exchanged glances, tense but unable to argue with Jon's logic. They were moving too cautiously, and they all knew it. If they didn't pick up the pace, they'd never get out in time.

"Yes," Jenny agreed, speaking for the group. Without another word, they quickened their pace, turning their cautious walk into a swift run. To an outsider, they would have looked like a blur of motion, darting through the unfamiliar landscape.

Jon checked his stats out of habit as they ran.

[AGILITY: 99]

"Whoa," he muttered under his breath.

Without hesitation, he added a point to agility. And the effect was instantaneous. He felt the boost hit him like a rush of adrenaline, more intense than any stat increase he'd experienced before.

Now, with 100 agility, Jon was ten times faster than an average person before the fall. And he was itching to test his new speed.

They had only covered about 200 meters from the dead bear when Jon noticed movement in the distance.

Black blurs were darting around roughly 100 meters ahead, about five of them in total. With his Moon Gaze skill active, Jon easily saw through their movements. The creatures were slower than him, much slower.

"I'm going ahead," Jon said abruptly, and in the next instant, he vanished from their sight. His speed was so far beyond what even Jenny and Cynthia could match that it felt exhilarating to him.

Within seconds, Jon reached the shadowy creatures. His sword flashed as he struck, decapitating them with precision.

[YOU HAVE OBTAINED LEVEL 18 'SHADOW CAT' REMAINS]

[YOU HAVE OBTAINED LEVEL 17 'SHADOW CAT' REMAINS]

[YOU...]

Jon sighed, wiping his blade clean. The shadow cats were large, twice the size of normal cats, and completely black.

But despite killing them quickly, his level still hadn't reached 25. 'Damn,' he thought. He had hoped this fight would push him over the edge.

Then something caught his eye—a faint, dark glow among the corpses. It was an orb, barely visible against the shadow cats' black fur. Jon had almost missed it, even with his Moon Gaze skill.

"An orb?" Jon murmured, surprised. The probability of finding one was incredibly low, and he had nearly forgotten they existed.

He picked it up and channeled his mana into it. A scroll materialized in his hands, and a message flickered in front of him.

[SHADOW STEPS (FIRST REALM) LEVEL 5: USE 2 POINTS OF MANA TO USE SHADOW STEPS FOR EVERY SECOND.

SPECIAL ACTIVATION: USE 30 POINTS OF MANA EVERY 1 MINUTE TO MOVE THROUGH SHADOWS OF OTHERS]

Jon's eyes widened. "A special activation…" he muttered, but before he could process it, the rest of the group caught up to him.

"What's that?" one of the female security agents asked, eyeing the shadowy remains of the cats.

"They're called shadow cats," Jon replied absentmindedly, still focused on the orb. He quickly learned the skill from the scroll, but then something unexpected happened afterwards.

[YOU HAVE OBTAINED THE SKILL 'SHADOW STEPS']

[YOU HAVE 2 SLOTS LEFT]

"What?!"

Jon's shout startled the others. They immediately went on guard, scanning the area for any threats.

"It's nothing," Jon said quickly, trying to dismiss their concern. But Cynthia wasn't convinced. Her eyes narrowed as she watched him closely.

"Is it something we should know?" she pressed, her voice steady but probing.

Jon hesitated, his distrust of others still lingering, but finally, he spoke. "We can only learn five skills."

Gasps echoed through the group. The news was a mix of excitement and dread. For some, it was a chance to ignore their first skills and carefully choose their main skills, but for others, like Jenny and Cynthia, it felt like a limitation.

"Maybe we can unlock more slots in higher realms, but for now five" Jon added, glancing at Jenny. She, more than anyone, could test this theory once she advanced past level 25.

Nodding in understanding, Jenny didn't speak further.

"Let's keep moving," Cynthia urged, steering them back to the task at hand.

As they ventured deeper into the strange, mutated landscape, they fought more monsters—shadow cats, massive beasts with bird-like heads, and creatures that defied all logic. Each new battle reminded them just how far from the normal world they had strayed.

It was during one of these skirmishes that Simon—who had changed his name from Joe—pierced the head of a strange monkey-like creature. But what emerged was unlike anything they had seen before.

Instead of the usual orb, a small, bead-sized object rolled out. When Simon picked it up, a message appeared before him.

[UNRANKED CORE]

His eyes widened in shock. He had fought many creatures, but this was the first time he had seen something like this. And then another message flashed:

[EVOLVE SKILLS WITH APPROPRIATE NUMBER OF CORES]

[SKILL 'DASH' (UNRANKED) LEVEL 1 → LEVEL 2: 1/1 UNRANKED CORE]

Simon was stunned. Without thinking, he shouted, "Everybody! I found something!"

The group gathered around, curiosity piqued.

Simon smiled as he handed the core to Jon, whose eyes widened as he examined it. The possibilities were endless. He passed the core around, and each person's face mirrored the same surprise.

"This... changes everything," Jon muttered.