The rain felt heavier than before.
Not in sound.
Not in force.
But in presence.
Ethan Carter slowed his steps as he moved deeper into the city’s abandoned district, the dim glow of distant streetlights barely cutting through the darkness. Water flowed steadily along the cracked asphalt, forming thin streams that reflected the faint light like broken glass.
Everything looked the sa.
But it didn’t feel the sa.
"...Sothing’s different."
His voice was low, almost drowned out by the rain, but his instincts had already sharpened. Ever since the last fight, the world around him had begun to change—not physically, but in the way he perceived it.
Every movent.
Every sound.
Every shift in the air.
He noticed everything now.
The system flickered softly in his vision.
INFINITE GROWTH SYSTEM
STATUS: ACTIVE
SYNERGY: PARTIAL INTEGRATION
WARNING: SYSTEM JUDGNT PROGRESSING
Ethan focused on that last line again.
"...Still progressing."
It hadn’t stopped.
It hadn’t slowed.
Whatever the "Judgnt Phase" was...
It was getting closer.
Ethan exhaled slowly, his breathing steady despite the growing pressure in his chest.
"...Then I need to move faster."
He stepped forward.
The mont he crossed into the next street—
The system reacted violently.
WARNING: HIGH-DENSITY ENERGY FIELD DETECTED
THREAT LEVEL: ELEVATED
Ethan stopped instantly.
"...Energy field?"
That was new.
He looked ahead.
The street stretched into darkness, but sothing about it felt wrong. The air itself seed thicker, heavier, like stepping into a space that didn’t belong to the rest of the city.
"...This isn’t natural."
He crouched slightly, lowering his center of gravity as his senses sharpened further.
Predictive Analysis activated automatically.
The world shifted.
Not visually.
But structurally.
Ethan could feel patterns now.
Invisible flows.
Subtle distortions.
"...So this is what the system ant."
This wasn’t just a place.
It was a zone.
And he had just stepped into it.
The rain suddenly dulled.
Not stopped—
But suppressed.
The sound beca distant, muffled, as if sothing was absorbing it.
Then—
A voice.
"You shouldn’t have co here."
Ethan’s eyes snapped forward.
A figure stood in the middle of the street.
Still.
Silent.
Watching him.
Different from the others.
Not aggressive.
Not rushed.
Composed.
Ethan didn’t move.
"...Another one."
The figure tilted his head slightly.
"Not just another one."
The system flickered violently.
WARNING: ELITE USER DETECTED
THREAT LEVEL: HIGH
Ethan’s expression didn’t change.
But internally—
Everything sharpened.
"...Stronger than the last group."
The man stepped forward slowly.
Each step felt controlled.
asured.
"You’ve been moving a lot."
A pause.
"Too much."
Ethan narrowed his eyes.
"...So what?"
The man stopped a few ters away.
"This area isn’t for beginners."
The pressure in the air increased slightly.
Subtle.
But real.
Ethan exhaled slowly.
"...And you decide that?"
The man didn’t answer imdiately.
Instead—
He moved.
Fast.
But not reckless.
Ethan reacted instantly.
Prediction triggered.
He saw it—
The angle.
The timing.
The intent.
He shifted—
But the attack still connected.
CRACK!
Ethan slid backward, boots scraping across the wet ground.
"...Faster."
Not by a small margin.
By a noticeable one.
He stabilized himself quickly.
"...So this is a real elite."
The man didn’t press imdiately.
Instead, he observed.
"You adjusted mid-strike."
Ethan didn’t respond.
He moved.
Closing distance.
Not aggressively—
Strategically.
He feinted.
Shifted.
The man reacted instantly.
Too fast.
Ethan changed direction mid-motion—
Counter—
CRACK!
The hit landed—
But barely.
The man stepped back.
Minimal reaction.
"Not bad."
Ethan’s breathing stayed steady.
"...Still holding back."
He could tell.
The gap was there.
But not impossible.
The man moved again.
This ti—
Faster.
Sharper.
Ethan’s body reacted.
Prediction and instinct aligned.
He dodged—
Barely.
The attack missed by inches.
"...Closer."
Ethan adjusted again.
Each movent refined.
Each reaction sharper.
The exchange intensified.
Fast.
Controlled.
Precise.
CRACK!
CRACK!
Neither gained full advantage.
But the pressure—
Was increasing.
Ethan felt it.
Not from the opponent.
From the system.
The air around him shifted.
The interface flickered violently.
WARNING: SYSTEM PRESSURE INCREASING
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION ACTIVE
Ethan’s eyes sharpened.
"...Evaluation?"
The man smiled faintly.
"You feel it too."
Ethan didn’t answer.
But he understood.
This fight—
Wasn’t just a fight.
It was being watched.
asured.
Judged.
"...Then I don’t hold back."
He stepped forward again.
Faster.
Cleaner.
More precise.
Prediction pushed further.
He saw deeper patterns now.
Smaller openings.
Shorter delays.
He moved into one—
Strike—
CRACK!
The man stepped back.
More than before.
Ethan’s eyes sharpened.
"...There."
He pushed.
Relentless.
The gap narrowed—
Slightly.
But enough.
The man’s expression changed.
Just a little.
Interest.
"So you’re growing in real ti."
Ethan didn’t respond.
He kept moving.
Attack—
Counter—
CRACK!
The impact echoed sharply.
Both stepped back.
Rain filled the space between them.
Silence.
Heavy.
Then—
The system pulsed violently.
SYSTEM PRESSURE: CRITICAL THRESHOLD APPROACHING
Ethan froze for a fraction of a second.
"...What?"
The air shifted.
Not subtly.
Violently.
The rain seed to distort.
The ground trembled faintly.
Even the man in front of him stepped back slightly.
"...So it’s starting already."
Ethan’s eyes narrowed.
"...Starting what?"
The man didn’t answer directly.
"The system doesn’t just give power."
A pause.
"It tests if you deserve it."
The pressure increased again.
Heavier.
Sharper.
Ethan clenched his fists slightly.
"...Then let it test ."
The system reacted instantly.
CONDITION T: USER ACCEPTS SYSTEM PRESSURE
A surge ran through his body.
Not painful.
But intense.
His senses expanded further.
His mind accelerated.
Everything slowed.
Not ti—
Perception.
"...This is—"
The man moved.
Fast.
Faster than before.
But Ethan saw it.
Clearly.
He moved first.
Dodged.
Countered—
CRACK!
A clean hit.
The man staggered.
For the first ti.
Ethan didn’t stop.
He pressed forward.
Strike after strike—
Controlled.
Precise.
Efficient.
The gap—
Closed.
Not completely.
But enough.
The man stepped back again.
This ti—
With intention.
"That’s enough."
Ethan stopped.
Breathing steady.
"...You’re leaving again?"
The man nodded slightly.
"You’ve reached the threshold."
Ethan frowned.
"...Threshold?"
The man turned slightly.
"Beyond this... it won’t be a test anymore."
A pause.
"It’ll be survival."
The pressure slowly began to fade.
The rain returned to normal.
The distortion disappeared.
Ethan stood still.
Processing.
"...So that wasn’t even the real thing yet."
The man glanced back one last ti.
"Grow faster."
A faint smile.
"Or you won’t make it."
And then—
He was gone.
Just like that.
Silence returned.
Ethan stood alone again.
But this ti—
Sothing had changed.
The system flickered softly.
SYSTEM PRESSURE: REGISTERED
ADAPTATION RATE: INCREASING
Ethan exhaled slowly.
"...So this is what’s coming."
Not just fights.
Not just rivals.
Sothing bigger.
Sothing that wouldn’t wait.
He looked into the distance.
Rain falling endlessly.
"...Then I don’t stop here."
His eyes sharpened.
"...I go further."
Because now—
He understood.
The system wasn’t helping him.
It was testing him.
And if he failed—
There wouldn’t be a second chance.
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