Re-Awakening: I Became a Pay To Win Boss Monster Chapter 583: The Third Trial
Rael sighed at their conversation. So ti down the line, it had turned from a greeting into a competition between these two won.
Of course, watching them bicker was pretty funny, so he allowed it.
However, the trial was only minutes away from starting, so he didn’t have much ti left to talk to them.
But even so, he would make the most out of the last few minutes.
Oh right... What was it again, mana pathways? Rael recalled. Vatyra ntioned sothing like that, but I an, the two are surrounded by powerful people. I’m surprised they’re not getting guidance.
Or maybe...
For a few seconds, there was only silence. Noticing that no one was going to reply any ti soon, he let out a sigh.
The notifications of their replies popped up, and from the speed, they were either pissed at him or at each other. Either way, he really hoped they would take his words to heart.
Nonetheless, with everything settled for the ti being, Rael quickly hopped into the Prophetical Realm and glanced into the future. As expected, the future he could see was even more limited now.
Before, the fourth trial was only partially covered. Now, he could only see the start of it.
Hmm... The smart thing would be to get my ass out of here, but that’s not really smart. If Solenne wants to find , she will. Though, there is one thing I can do.
He raised his brow at the ssage and closed the chatroom again. Just in ti, he felt a soothing sensation wash over his body, and then his vision shifted.
Rael had been teleported elsewhere, and this elsewhere just so happened to be the inside of a giant maze. Its walls were at least 10 ters apart from one another, giving him quite a lot of space. Furthermore, the walls went so high, he couldn’t see the very top.
Notably, when he tried to fly up, whether with wings or mana, he felt sothing blocking him. He also gave directly climbing it a shot, which worked for the first 100 ters, but after that, the wall beca slippery, sending him back down to the ground.
He didn’t fuss about it for too long, though, as he knew that this wall was a part of the trial.
And speaking of, the notification arrived right on ti.
Truthfully, I already know where the exit is. But is it really worth going toward it right away? Technically, if I do, I can get to the fourth trial faster and maybe avoid disaster.
But if he did that, then what stopped Lucien from passing this trial? His mother most definitely told him the location of the exit, so it would just be a waste of a perfect opportunity to make Lucien fail.
Well, it won’t hurt to try, but first things first... Let map this bad boy out.
Rael closed his eyes and quickly spread out his Ti Domain. Since he could control it in sections now, he could freely manipulate which areas his Domain took over.
And of course, if he only made it so his Ti Domain took over the open area while excluding the wall, he got a nice little 60-million-ter radius mapped out in an instant.
Thankfully, Lucien wasn’t too far. He was only 33 million ters away, and with Rael’s current speed being 222 tis faster than light, he could get there very, very fast.
So, after taking a quick breath, Rael kicked off the ground as his surroundings faded into nothingness. It was still very hard to get used to such speed since aside from locking onto people who had mana, he wasn’t sure how to control it.
But since he locked onto Lucien’s mana, he arrived there in less than a second, stopping Lucien in his tracks.
"Hi there." Rael smiled. "Heading toward the exit?"
Lucien frowned.
"What you’re doing isn’t smart. You’re simply extinguishing your odds of survival by wasting my ti."
"Oh? Are you talking about Solenne?" Rael mused, and to his surprise, Lucien’s heart rate montarily spiked.
"So you do know what’s going to happen. That makes things a little simpler then," Rael added, and with a magnanimous expression, he cracked his knuckles and approached Lucien.
"Why don’t you give a nice little rundown on what kind of stupid plan you two cooked up, hm?"
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