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The academy held continuous etings to discuss enrollnt matters. During this ti, the teachers and the upper class of the academy were almost busier than ordinary people.

But there’s no choice; for the sake of the academy’s developnt and their personal future resources, everyone took it in stride.

In any case, it’s just for this period. Once the busy ti is over, things will be fine.

Although enrollnt hasn’t officially started, it has already comnced in full swing. Due to this influence, even so distant cities have heard about this academy.

Those with the ans directly sent their children across cities to attend school here.

Although there are so hostilities between cities, even hostility, no one prevents educational pursuits. After all, once educated, they’ll return to their own city.

Without certain family conditions, it’s impossible to attend school in another city.

If families have the capacity to send their children out, their relatives reside within their own city, preventing concerns over betrayal. If soone does betray them, that kind of traitor leaving is better than staying as a problem.

Due to this tradition, these individuals were sent before Du You one by one.

Though nothing can be done imdiately, upon entering the Other World, Du You has abundant opportunities to control these elites. Even Du You himself didn’t anticipate that such a seemingly idle move would prove effective so quickly and with such great results.

But soon, Du You shifted his focus, as he now needs to conduct a test—the test of his eighth-tier powerful being. Precisely, when the territory beca a top-tier influence, Du You knew a powerful being was needed to cover.

The current seventh-tier Doppelganger is insufficient, so he created a new one. Recently, this Doppelganger returned to the Ho World and was promptly elevated to the eighth-tier mid-stage.

If it ca to a fight, even the late eighth-tier in this world might not be their match.

The higher the tier, the less these individuals can wield their powers compared to their cultivations, causing a widening gap. It’s a chasm, beyond personal resolution.

However, currently, no one knows. Indeed, this newly erged individual isn’t here, but in another city. Du You intends to use that location to attract attention.

Even if soone noticed the Shadow Guild’s substantial growth area, they’d focus solely on the strongest side.

Though this side erged first, who knows. Even if they know, they’d likely consider this city within the City Alliance as an experintal zone; now their masterful individuals are appearing.

No one would suspect that soone could ascend to such a terrifying eighth-tier mid-stage in a short period.

Under remote control, Du You began testing various situations of the eighth-tier power. First, after ergence, there’s no punishnt, but they received an invitation from the world consciousness, which is quite normal.

After declining, the world consciousness continued to invite, for over a dozen attempts, before ceasing.

Still consistent with the past; this world consciousness doesn’t exhibit great patience.

Individuals who elevate themselves by their power aren’t subjected to world consciousness’s control, which is normal if they decline. As both are eighth-tier, naturally they possess privileges, surpassing those of the seventh-tier.

Eighth-tier powerhouses can freely engage in specific exclusive special zones worldwide.

These are desolate areas without human habitation, possessing distinct roles.

A seventh-tier at full force here incurs punishnt, but eighth-tiers can freely act in these locations. Most notably, eighth-tiers can already leave this world.

The Void Turbulence surrounding this world is chaotic, rendering it hard for seventh-tiers to withstand, especially those innate to this problematic world risk death upon exit.

Eighth-tiers fare better, provided they don’t stray far from their world, even others won’t face internal force collapse leading to death. They can freely operate in proximal zones.

Of course, this is intentionally allowed by the world consciousness, otherwise exiting isn’t so simple amid many Other Worlds impeding.

In such chaotic places, eighth-tiers may fight freely. Typically, these zones are where eighth and ninth-tiers resolve their grievances.

They cannot resurrect, but killing their equal tier is challenging. Therefore, execution is rare, making combat training or settling disputes here normal. Their battles exacerbate surrounding Void chaos. Yet they cannot leave, preventing ergence of new worlds.

This led world consciousness to be oblivious to new worlds, naively thought there’s only itself, considering its existence unique.

Simultaneously, Du You discovered eighth-tier powers within this world can indeed wield various forces.

As long as there’s no major impact or widespread massacre, special thods can be utilized without limitation, representing true privilege.

Even protectors dare not act against such powerhouses.

These powerhouses can annihilate them unfettered by impact or penalty.

Real powerhouses, inherently superior to those who only flaunt privileges. This is why many aspire to be adventurers above the seventh-tier.

Beyond eternal life, the key is such unfettered freedom.

Following a series of experints, Du You grasped the eighth-tier’s circumstances within this world.

"Looks like everything is clear, next I can attempt advancing this body to the eighth-tier. Additionally, capable Doppelgangers can successively enter, solidifying the top-tier influence’s genuine status."

Du You nodded slightly; in this world, ninth-tiers are rare, as the world consciousness seems averse to cultivate many. Hence, eighth-tiers among regular powerful beings are top-tier.

Du You faintly perceives few ninth-tier auras, posing little threat.

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