Hiro didn't take the flying demon to the Valdmor Stronghold, but he abandoned it after crossing a certain distance.
He was unsure if they had any aerial surveillance around the stronghold, so he would rather synchronize with his Arcana Lord character and constantly teleport over.
Taking his experience with Asmir as an example, Hiro didn't sneak into the stronghold this ti around.
Instead, he landed in the barren valley that wasn't too far or too close from the stronghold.
Then, he bought new costics to change his appearance, even if by a little. As he wasn't sure about the activities of traitors in the Demon Tower, he made slight yet obvious adjustnts.
He removed the crimson horns and exchanged them for a pair of black wings, fluffy and full.
His hair color was also changed to black, the sa with his eyes. Like this, even if information about his appearance were to spread back, no one would know of his infiltration.
Another layer of safety was that Hiro didn't plan to move into the stronghold directly.
Instead, he decided to spend a few days hunting around the stronghold, hoping to encounter the demons who were on hunting duty outside the stronghold.
With that in mind, Hiro stopped concealing his aura, allowing it to radiate like a clear sun in the sky.
His current standards were just a few points shy of reaching the peak of Tier-6, and he decided to take the opportunity presented to him and level up a few tis.
Summoning his great sword, Hiro walked through the vast and dry canyon.
Hills that piled up from seemingly demolished mountains, a charred landscape, and a visible purplish-black miasma entered Hiro's vision.
He wondered how vast the Demon Realm was since it was one level higher than a minor realm, but Hiro then realized that he didn't even know how vast a minor realm was supposed to be.
He didn't know whether the human world could be considered a pocket dinsion, a minor realm, or a great realm like this one.
He only knew that while the Demon Realm could easily accommodate an existence on the level of Tier-3 standards, as long as a Tier-2 being didn't actively attack, the realm would also permit it.
Thus, they could easily exist within the sa space as their followers, believers, worshippers, or whatever one called them.
The Pantheon of the Gods from the Holy Church was different. Once they achieve Tier-4 standards, they can no longer exist within the sa space anymore.
The backlash from the world would imdiately target them. However, the human world was similar to his pocket dinsion in the aspect of growth.
According to current resources, the planet was ever evolving towards the direction of a minor realm.
Maybe I should take so ti off from my grinding in Draconia to ask around for information. If I found out the criteria for advancent for Tier-4, Tier-3, and Tier-2 from the ga, I could better understand the overall picture.
Information asymtry was a scary thing, and Hiro understood this point very well.
A living example would be Asmir's knowledge of the 'hidden' trap being laid out inside her territory, but her enemies remained clueless about it.
Thus, their perspective remains limited to the stronghold, while Asmirm's perspective has already elevated to encompass three or four other strongholds, their respective lords, and more.
How will the others compare?
As Hiro was walking aimlessly through the canyon, the sound of sothing tearing through the air whooshed past his face.
"Eh?" Hiro was a little surprised, quickly activating his divine perception ability.
Hiro's consciousness was much stronger than those on his level after experiencing so many years in the simulation space.
As his perception spread out, the load of information his mind proceeded at every mont was incredibly vast. Thus, he easily calculated the trajectory of the object, its speed, acceleration, and starting point of launch.
With that data in mind, he quickly located a hidden cavity in the ground where shoots of purple bamboo sprouted out, among them were a few snapped ones.
At first glance, no one would suspect anything, but Hiro trusted his judgnt very much.
Thus, he started walking in that direction while raising his great sword high. The aura around Hiro's body congealed towards the sword's massive edge.
Thin red veins inscribed on the sword pulsated, and the pressure increased greatly.
Hiro's grip tightened, and without wasting his ti bluffing or probing, he swung the sword down with great force.
The heavy sword slashed down, bringing down the pressure of a fallen teor, blasting the miasma in the surroundings away.
As the sword descended, one of the bamboo shoots finally moved. It fell to the ground with a soft 'plop' while a shadow rushed out from underground.
Boom!
Shreds of stone, dust, and plants exploded out from the impact, but Hiro's eye caught on the pressure of a creature that looked like a mix between a snake and a lizard.
It had a long, sleek body. It also had three rows of small wings on its back, hard scales, and a pair of intelligent yet viscous eyes.
Using a slanted rock surface as a springboard, the creature bounced back toward Hiro with greater speed and force.
The montum from Hiro's attack had yet to dissipate, and the demon caught this window of opportunity and aid to bite off a chunk of Hiro's flesh.
However, Hiro wasn't so inflexible as to wholly rely on a weapon. He didn't even lift his sword off the ground. Instead, he released his grip, a sphere of demonic energy concentrating in his right palm.
As he clenched his fist, the sphere morphed into a short sword of concentrated energy.
The flying snake demon sensed a great threat as its senses scread DEATH! Six wings unfurled at once, making use of the sudden air resistance to slow down its movents.
With a whoosh, Hiro's short sword swung over in a beautiful arc, leaving a thin stream of blood on the snake's triangular head.
One mont too late and its skull would have been split in half. The snake's montum didn't stop, but it made clever use of aerodynamics to circumvent Hiro's body, shooting off into the purplish-black miasma.
A loud hissing sound filled with anger, humiliation, and unwillingness resounded.
It was too fast, and Hiro couldn't catch up just because he wanted to. Hiro was about to synchronize with a character out of impulse when he suddenly stopped himself.
He can't rely on external strength to handle each and every situation where his true capabilities prove inefficient.
Hiro sat down on the shattered ground and leaned his back against the broad blade of his great sword, frowning deeply.
The system offered him great power, which made him very complacent because he knew that there was a fallback option no matter what he did.
However, at the roots of everything, the system wasn't his. The sa mysterious existence that gave him the system could take it back just as easily.
Since that was the case, is it alright for him to feel so relaxed?
"System, are you permanently bound to ?" Hiro decided to ask directly.
[Notice: No. Your life experience will be compiled and used as a reference point for the next host.]
Hiro's eyes twitched as he continued asking, "Do you an that the 10,000 lifetis of experience I witnessed on my first day were compiled from previous hosts?"
[Notice: Correct.]
Hiro took in a deep breath because if he rembered correctly, all of those experiences ended with a tragic death.
[Notice: The system isn't permanently bound to you, but the items earned through your efforts are yours. For example, the quantum watch.]
"You an to say that while the convenient features such as treasure-scanning, interpersonal missions, training space, and the simulation space are an extension of the system's authority, this doesn't extend to material possessions?"
[Notice: Correct. As such, the system heavily advises the host to stop worrying about cost-effective asures. Host, rember your first high-priority mission.]
Hiro recalled how he went about his first high-priority mission, and the one thing worthy of note was his reckless spending of points to buy potions back then.
The system rated his actions as risky investnts and great returns, rewarding his foresight for foregoing imdiate benefits.
Thinking about it, the system would always push him in the direction of foregoing imdiate benefits and focusing on long-term developnt plans.
After thinking about it, Hiro realized that his current mindset was very dangerous.
He even dared to tease and play a Great Demon like Asmir, feeling invincible from his position as the carrier of a cheat like the system.
The more he thought about it, the colder he felt.
What was he thinking?
Hiro felt conflicted.
Now, he was torn between investing his ti in completing Draconia or using that ti in the training space to max out his current Sorcerer stats.
If he focused on condensing his spirituality instead of clearing the ga, he could easily reach Tier-4 standards with his true body.
However, he could use the sa amount of ti to complete the ga and reach Tier-2 standards with his Void Dragon character.
Furthermore, the rewards from completing a purchased ga for the first ti are ought to be very generous.
Having the foresight to forego imdiate benefits was indeed a virtue, but these benefits were too tempting…
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