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Now reading: Chapter 814 Mountain Peak from My Talent's Name Is Generator, a Sci-fi novel by My Talent's Name Is Generator.

The trial did not end with that single confrontation. Once the shadow dissolved and the floor opened again, I descended further, only to find that each new hall demanded sothing different from . There was no repetition, no comfort in pattern. Every chamber was designed to test a separate aspect of my foundation, as though the structure itself was examining piece by piece.

One hall stripped everything away except my body.

The mont I entered, I felt the laws within fall silent. I could not draw upon space, ti, devour, or any elental control. Even my domain remained unresponsive. A shadow erged at the center, its presence steady and physical. There was no distortion around it, no construct forming behind it. It stepped forward and attacked with nothing but raw strength.

I smiled.

It had been a long ti since I had relied purely on muscle and bone.

We clashed head-on. Fists collided. The ground cracked under our steps. It was a direct exchange of force without tricks or layered techniques. Every strike carried weight. Every block tested endurance. I allowed myself to enjoy it, letting my body rember what it felt like to move without relying on laws. When I finally drove my fist into its chest with enough force to fracture its form, the shadow shattered cleanly. Another human soul appeared, bowed, and dissolved into , strengthening my own in a steady, asurable way.

The next hall challenged my mind instead of my body.

The space shifted the mont I stepped inside. The white walls dissolved into endless corridors, twisting paths and mirrored turns. The structure rearranged itself constantly, passages folding and unfolding in response to my movent. It was not a simple maze; it was an illusion built to exhaust perception and fracture focus.

Psynapse answered imdiately.

I expanded my perception outward, ignoring what my eyes showed and instead sensing the subtle inconsistencies in the flow of energy. Illusions relied on distraction, on drawing attention to surface detail. I narrowed my awareness to the smallest fluctuations, tracing the faint seams between real and false. The corridors dissolved as I walked, unable to maintain coherence under sustained scrutiny. Within minutes, I reached the center, where another shadow waited. This one attempted to split into multiple reflections, mirroring my movents to confuse , but a focused burst of essence ended it quickly. Its soul joined the others, and I moved on.

Another chamber tested endurance in a different way.

The air thickened as soon as I entered. Pressure descended from above, crushing downward in increasing layers. The ground grew unstable beneath my feet, shifting between ice, molten stone, and void-like emptiness. Gravity fluctuated without rhythm, forcing constant adjustnt. The environnt changed repeatedly, demanding adaptation from mont to mont.

I activated Absolute Elental Shift without hesitation.

When the floor burned, I shifted into lightning and moved across it without resistance. When gravity intensified, I altered my state to disperse the load. When freezing winds howled through the chamber, I adjusted my internal flow to neutralize their bite. The pressure increased steadily, testing my constitution rather than my creativity, but I moved through it with steady confidence. My body had already endured far worse.

One by one, the halls continued.

A chamber that required controlled sealing to stabilize collapsing structures.

A chamber that demanded precise polarity balance, forcing attraction and repulsion into alignnt without explosion.

Seven halls in total.

Five more shadows faced during those trials, each tied to the the of its chamber. None of them relied solely on brute strength. Each required the correct response to the test before the fight could even begin. By the ti the final one fell and its soul rged into mine, I could feel the cumulative effect clearly. My soul did not grow taller yet.

But it grew denser.

Without hesitation, I walked toward the next descent, expecting another staircase or another chamber waiting below. Instead, I stepped into a hall that was completely different from the ones before it. There was no opening in the floor, no shadow standing at the center, no imdiate instruction pressing into my mind. The space was wide and dimr than the previous halls, its walls covered entirely in murals. At the very center of the floor lay a single red circle.

I slowed my steps.

The murals drew my attention first.

They were not ancient scenes or unknown figures. They showed .

Every wall carried a detailed depiction of my progress through the structure. One mural showed the hall of law fusion, the violet and silver orbs hovering before . Another showed the reflection domain cracking under repeated strikes. One captured the illusion maze, my Psynapse extended while corridors dissolved around . Even the hall of raw physical combat was there, frozen in paint as I drove my fist into a shadow's chest.

I blinked, studying the images carefully.

Had these murals existed before I entered the structure? Or were they being ford as I progressed, recording each step in real ti? The precision of the detail suggested observation rather than mory. Every expression, every movent, every shift in stance had been captured perfectly.

Yet sothing else pulled my focus.

The final mural. It was positioned directly ahead, larger than the rest. It showed standing on a mountain peak.

The sa peak I had seen in Theras's vision. The sa black sword embedded at its summit, a silver line running through the center of the blade. In the mural, I stood before it, not touching it, simply facing it.

I frowned.

There was no sword in this hall.

I stepped closer to the mural and examined it carefully. My painted form stood upon a red circle at the base of the mountain. My gaze lowered slowly to the floor beneath .

The red circle at the center of the hall matched the one in the mural.

Without overthinking it, I walked forward and positioned myself directly atop the circle.

The mont my foot settled into place, the hall trembled.

The murals flickered, the images distorting briefly as the red circle beneath flared brightly. Before I could react further, the space around shifted violently, and the hall vanished.

I found myself suspended in the void.

Cold emptiness stretched in every direction, vast and silent.

In front of floated the inverted pyramid-shaped landmass through which I had entered this place. The ruined city lay at its broad upper surface, broken structures and cracked streets clearly visible even from this distance.

I did not move. I simply watched.

A low groan echoed through the void as the landmass began to shift. Slowly at first, almost imperceptibly, the entire structure tilted. The city above leaned forward as the inverted pyramid rotated.

I remained suspended in place, observing without interference.

The rotation continued steadily.

Ten degrees.

Thirty.

Ninety.

The ruined city slid downward, disappearing from my direct line of sight as the structure continued turning. When it completed the full one hundred and eighty degrees, the shape before was no longer an inverted pyramid.

It was a mountain.

A perfect, towering peak rising from a narrow base, its summit sharp and clear against the emptiness of space. The ruined city now lay hidden beneath it, part of the structure's underside.

My eyes lifted to the top.

There.

At the summit, partially embedded in stone, was the sword.

Black blade.

Silver line running through its center.

Even from this distance, I could recognize it imdiately. The sa sword Theras had stood before. The sa sword from the murals.

And for the first ti since I entered this structure, I understood. I had not been descending deeper into a ruin.

I had been climbing a mountain from the inside.

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