Garion rubbed his temple, thinking hard. "...What exactly can I do with my path?"
He exhaled slowly. "Mine is different."
He looked down at his hand, flexing his fingers. "It’s built on human cells... transford into what I call Mana Core Cells."
He clenched his fist. "That’s why our mana and body are stronger and purer."
His voice stayed low. "Every single cell is filled with mana."
He leaned back slightly, then shook his head. "But because of that... I can’t follow the usual Fourth Realm thod."
He glanced around. "Our domain isn’t sothing we create outward. It’s just the result of leaking power... distorting the surroundings."
He clicked his tongue. "...So what exactly am I supposed to do?"
A pause. "Our third realm isn’t even the sa as a third realm."
He sat back down and leaned forward, elbows resting on the desk. "...Then how do I reach the Fourth Realm?"
His gaze dropped to his body. "I know one thing. I need to strengthen my cells... the sa way they strengthen their mana vessel and core."
He paused. Then...
Sothing clicked. His eyes lifted slowly toward the ceiling. "...Wait a minute. The Fourth Realm... the Perfection Realm..."
He narrowed his eyes. "It’s supposed to break past the limits of the world. To go beyond it."
He stood up slightly, looking toward the sky outside. "...Don’t tell ..."
His voice dropped. "To surpass the world’s limit... I need to push my cells beyond it."
A brief pause. "...In an environnt that exceeds it...Outer space?"
His expression went blank for a second.
He just stared ahead, not fully believing what he had just said. "...What the hell..."
He looked down at his own body again, flexing his fingers slightly. "No matter how I think about it..."
He exhaled slowly. "That’s the only logical answer I can co up with."
Then... he suddenly rembered sothing. "...The library."
Inside God Gym, there was a special library connected to the system.
It constantly updated itself.
Every ti he developed a new realm or path, the library would adjust, refine it, and record the correct version.
Garion stood up imdiately. "...If this is real..."
He headed for the door. "I’ll check the library."
Without wasting ti, he walked out.
---
A short while later, he arrived at the library.
He didn’t stop to look around. He went straight to the section that recorded his cultivation path. "...Let’s see..."
And just like he expected... there was a new book. "...Damn. It’s really here."
He reached out, grabbed it, and opened it right away. "Let’s see if what I’m thinking is actually right..."
The mont his eyes landed on the page... he froze. "...What?"
At the top of the page, there were only two words.
[God Physique]
That was it. There wasn’t any ntion of the fourth realm nor the perfection realm.
Garion frowned. "...That’s it?"
He flipped the page and kept reading. The more he read, the more his expression changed. "...What the hell is this?"
His grip tightened slightly on the book. "...Is this really the next stage for us?"
What shocked him the most was that the next stage for him and his disciples wasn’t the Fourth Realm.
It was this [God Physique]
Garion stared at the page, eyes narrowing slightly. "...So that’s why..."
The reason it wasn’t called the Fourth Realm... was because this stage wasn’t limited to the fourth realm.
This wasn’t just a step forward. It went beyond it. Far beyond. It could surpass the fourth realm entirely.
Garion suddenly let out a laugh. "...Haha. To think this is the next stage..."
He closed the book slowly, still smiling. "We’re not just advancing..."
His voice lowered. "...We’re becoming sothing else entirely."
He looked ahead, eyes steady. "...Literal gods."
Another short laugh escaped him. "Good. I’ll show them."
His grip tightened slightly. "That the ’God’ in God Gym...isn’t just a na. It’s the truth."
---
Garion turned to the next page. "...Let’s see how to actually get it."
As expected... the thod was there. And it matched what he had been thinking. "The path to the God Physique..."
He read slowly. "...is to transform all Mana Core Cells into Divine Cells."
He paused for a mont, processing it. "When every Mana Core Cells becos Divine Cells... the Unique Physique evolves into the God Physique."
Garion’s eyes narrowed slightly. "...So that’s the condition."
He kept reading. "And to turn Mana Core Cells into Divine Cells..."
He tapped the page lightly. "...I need to absorb Divine Mana."
A short silence followed. Then he continued. "...And the source..."
The book actually listed one.
Garion’s expression shifted. "...Outer space."
He read further. "It’s not called Divine Mana at first...cosmic mana, star mana, or other variations."
He leaned back slightly. "...So it’s just a higher form of mana."
He let out a breath. "For ... it’s all the sa. I’ll just call it Divine Mana."
He closed the book slowly, a faint smile forming. "...Looks like I need another trip."
His eyes lifted slightly. "...This ti... to space."
Then he shook his head once. "...Not yet."
He exhaled. "I can’t just jump straight into outer space."
He frowned slightly. "I don’t even know how long it’ll take to evolve my body."
He turned and placed the book back on the shelf. "...I’ll think about it later."
He then stepped back from the shelf and stretched his arms slightly, loosening his body. "For now..."
His shoulders rolled once. "...Let’s go to the gym."
He flexed his arms lightly, testing his condition. "...It’s been a while since I trained properly."
He smirked. "I need to look good for the wedding."
Then his gaze dropped slightly. "...And not just that."
He exhaled through his nose. "...I need to train for sothing else too."
His expression turned a bit more serious. "...Endurance."
He shook his head slightly. "...A whole week straight... and she still wasn’t satisfied."
He let out a short, tired laugh. "...That’s insane."
His hand moved briefly to his lower back, then dropped. "...Rachel’s a damn monster in bed."
He kept walking, already heading toward the gym. "...If I don’t step it up... I’m going to get completely dominated."
He smirked again, this ti sharper. "...Yeah. Not happening."
His pace picked up slightly. "...Ti to fix that."
Without stopping, he headed straight for the gym.
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