The Platinum Palace floating in the sky.
Kane was resting in his room, but he wasn't asleep; he was sitting cross-legged on the bed.
At this mont, Kane was entirely in a Divine Human State, but there wasn't the iconic circle behind him, looking much like Kreya and the others when they enter a Divine Human State.
You could see mysterious runes fleetingly pulsating in the air around him, appearing and disappearing.
Those whose levels weren't high enough would feel their heads swell, eyes filling with golden light when looking at these mysterious runes.
This was the sensory perception Kane was using now, which he possessed after reaching the golden level.
He was using these senses to comprehend the rules, starting with the quick construction and durability principles of the Creation Rule.
This was highly specific, almost not even considered a tangible rule.
Even if comprehended, this rule would have considerable limitations, only accelerating during the creation of objects and only making the created objects more durable.
Kane was precisely targeting his Origin Skills for focused rule comprehension.
He concentrated his goal on a very small point, allowing him to achieve the desired effect faster. He needed a successful experience to find the path to comprehending other rules.
When Kane and the others upgraded to the golden level, they discussed with Burton for a long ti, inquiring about golden-level experience.
The first hint gained was not to underestimate any golden-level enemy, no matter how strong you are.
Because you don't know what rules your opponent has learned; so might have learned a rule to exchange one for one.
Exchanging one's death for inflicting severe injury or restriction on the cursed target, so powerful rules can even achieve mutual destruction.
Golden-level explorers often rely on peculiar rules for coback victories, such occurrences are common.
So it's crucial to remain vigilant.
Next is the comprehension of all rules.
Reaching the golden level truly marks a stage where talent plays a significant role; finding your path before reaching the golden level is essential.
Finding the path that best suits oneself allows smooth comprehension in the direction of rule understanding.
Two different rules that suit you can be comprehended faster and mastered better.
What's excellent might not suit you, but what's suitable is the best.
Hence, everyone knows that finding one's path before reaching the golden level is crucial.
After all, no matter how strong the talent, the body at the golden level can only bear so many rules, so it's vital to comprehend the rules based on the chosen path, not aiming to grasp all rules.
Every rule is a burden.
Before reaching the golden level, Burton hadn't found his path, wasting his talent, and after barely achieving golden level, he struggled to make any progress.
That's the lesson he imparted to Kane and the others.
At this mont, Kane opened his eyes, and a highly energized orb, constructed using Origin Skills, appeared in his hand.
He now completely suppressed the authority over his body, wanting to experience his most fundantal power.
The authority would enhance his body, leading him to misjudge the slight improvents in his current strength.
"Strange?" Kane couldn't help but mutter to himself.
The strangeness lay in the rule he comprehended, it was unusually fast, not aligning with the information he understood and intelligence he collected.
If you find your path and comprehend and learn the rules that suit you,
a most common and specific rule usually takes 2-3 tis.
Here, tis refer to complete runs in the Golden Dungeon, the rewards given by the Mist.
According to intelligence and Burton's description,
that was a unique space, containing all sorts of rules, organized in categories.
Comprehending rules in that space felt as if one's mind was enlightened, feeling wiser overall.
Consequently, comprehending rules beca easier and faster.
The experience of ti there roughly lasted 24 hours, a full day and night. Yet outside, only an hour had passed.
Kane tried using the Skill Stone [Smart Learning] but found it couldn't accelerate rule comprehension; it only sped up the brain's learning speed, generating more ideas.
It couldn't make any changes or enhancents to the sudden sensory perception of the golden level.
According to Kane's conception, rule comprehension in the outside world definitely couldn't match the comprehension space given by the Mist.
It would definitely be significantly weakened, the advantage being the freedom to comprehend and learn anyti without worry.
Yet, therein lay the problem.
Kane had been comprehending here for 8 hours already, inexplicably feeling as if he had mastered the basics and was getting started.
He could obviously feel the speed of constructing the energy ball in his hand had increased.
Previously, constructing such a high-energy object took at least 2 seconds, but now it barely took more than one second.
The so-called durability ant reduced consumption, which Kane also clearly felt.
Logically, it shouldn't be this quick to grasp the basics; according to Burton, the usual case in the comprehension space is getting started in an hour, mastering on the first comprehension.
The second and third comprehendings were proficient or fully mastered.
However, Kane barely spent 24 hours in the normal realm to get started, better than he expected.
It's noteworthy that Kane didn't have restrictions on tis or ti; others spending a day would need 24 days to achieve one successful comprehension Kane could achieve.
And for others to have this single opportunity, who knows how much ti was needed to clear a Dungeon once.
This was an incredibly lucrative bargain no matter how you calculate it.
In Kane's expectation, more ti should have been needed.
Because Kane previously had simply comprehended externally, to be honest, Kane felt at that ti, his brain was like a stone, uncooperative.
In the Platinum Country, there are enhancents.
This is the conclusion Kane ca to, Kane could feel that the enhancents did not co from the five powers on the Platinum Crown he owned.
Rather, it was because he owned this dungeon, he owned this dungeon, like the will of the world of this dungeon.
The world was providing him with enhancents, and it was extrely compatible with his body and soul.
Thinking of this, Kane couldn't help but extend his hand into the space equipnt, he reached into the space equipnt that stored valuable items.
Then he took out a small piece of jade from inside.
This piece of jade was the one Bagri gave him when he left the World Restaurant.
He almost knew the implicit aning, that in the future, Kane could own his own private dungeon.
If Kane indeed owned it, he could join them.
Kane was contemplating whether to use it.
After so thought, a trace of Magic Power flowed into the jade.
Kane had now entered the Divine Human State, raising his vigilance to the maximum.
"Hey? Who is it?"
Bagri's voice ca from the jade.
Then he suddenly paused: "Oh, it should be Kane, right? Is it Kane?"
Kane looked at the jade in his hand: "Yes, it's ."
"Being able to activate this jade, it seems you have successfully obtained your own private dungeon."
"Then I'll get straight to the point, would you like to join our little gathering, we're a group of Explorers with private dungeons, we can exchange experiences, as a newcor you will surely gain sothing.
Of course, there's no obligation or force, just hoping that if you have any insights about mastering the dungeon, you won't hesitate to share them."
As Bagri finished speaking, the surroundings fell silent.
He was waiting for Kane's reply, and Kane was also pondering the gains and losses within this.
Finally, Kane still said, "Alright, I'll join."
"Smart, wise choice, get yourself ready, I'll co to you in 10 minutes."
"Huh?"
Bagri's words left Kane a bit dumbfounded.
"That's it, hanging up!"
Looking at the rekindled jade in his hand, Kane thought for a mont, and imdiately conveyed his situation to Kreya and the others through the Ruby Lapel Pin on his collar.
Then he promptly disappeared from the Platinum Palace, appeared in the Guild Hall, disappeared from the Guild Hall, and returned to the guild's estate.
Outside, it was still a dark night.
Kane went to the entrance of the guild's estate, waiting there.
The ssages from Kreya and the others through the Ruby Lapel Pin had also co through.
Only then did Kane feel a lot more at ease.
As 10 minutes passed, a crack broke open in the space beside Kane, and Bagri punched the crack open.
Then he crawled out of the crack.
However, before Bagri fully crawled out, Kane obviously sensed the aura of Mist.
Then Kane saw Bagri flying out as if being kicked from inside.
Bagri patted his own backside as if nothing had happened, not portraying the image of a seasoned strong person at all.
"Sorry for the laughter, ti was too tight, no choice."
Kane certainly understood his intentions, feeling a lot more reassured in his heart.
Bagri looked at the lamp-post building behind Kane: "This building's not bad, is it yours?"
Kane nodded, then said, "Co in, this isn't a good place for a chat."
With that, he opened the door to invite Bagri in.
As Bagri ca in, he glanced around the environnt, then directly sat down on the sofa next to the hall.
Then Bagri looked at Kane, nodded in satisfaction: "A true young genius, you've truly mastered a private dungeon at the Silver level, really impressive."
Bagri didn't hold back his praise, showering Kane in it.
"Thank you." Kane smiled and nodded, then asked: "Are there any benefits to mastering a private dungeon at the Silver level?"
Honestly speaking, Kane himself didn't feel any benefits.
"The benefits aren't noticeable now, you probably haven't passed the Golden Dungeon to comprehensively understand the rules yet. Once you start understanding the rules, you'll know."
"At the Silver level, mastering a private dungeon ans you'll inexplicably have attributes like the will of the world after leveling up to gold, and understanding the rules will be faster and better than others."
"This will benefit you for a lifeti."
Saying this, Bagri blinked at Kane with envious eyes.
"In our small gathering, there are two people who were like you, mastering a dungeon at the Silver level, it was they who shared this special trait."
After speaking, Bagri rummaged through his space equipnt and handed Kane a jade card.
"This is what I wanted to give you, rember to appraise and use it, believe it won't be difficult for you."
With that, Bagri waved at Kane: "I'll be going now, there's a pressing matter."
Kane just watched as Bagri disappeared right before him.
Sure enough, there is a better way of teleportation.
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