Orion didn't imdiately return to training after waking up. He first freshened up and had a bath. After that, he t up with his sister and Elyn for a quick breakfast before returning to his room.
"This ti, I will try to go beyond five hours."
He thought as he activated four of his curses in Curse Transformation mode.
Once again, he was bombarded with torrents of negative emotions. He closed his eyes as the negative emotions began to affect him and ditated, allowing ti to crawl by.
He quickly pulled through four hours, but as he slowly reached the five-hour limit, he began to lose consciousness again.
Determined not to succumb this ti, he held on with all his strength. The negative emotions surged, threatening to overwhelm him, but Orion focused on his goal. His breaths grew ragged, and his body trembled under the strain, but he refused to give in.
Six hours passed, and Orion felt a slight shift. The negative emotions were still powerful, but he could sense a faint control over them. It wasn't perfect, but it was progress. He pushed himself further.
As the seventh hour approached, Orion's vision blurred, and his mind wavered. He couldn't control himself anymore; the strain on him was too much. It felt as if he had been holding an explosion from bursting out, and he was at the limit of controlling that explosion.
'This is it, I guess,' he thought.
In the end, he deactivated the curses and collapsed onto the floor, drenched in sweat, but a small smile played on his lips. He had surpassed his previous limit, and though it was a small victory, it was a significant step towards mastering his powers.
Just like that, Orion continued to train, pushing his limits each day, and spent so ti with his sister and Elyn. They explored the city, enjoying its sights and sounds, and bonded over als and conversations. The two days passed quickly, filled with monts of laughter and rigorous training.
Soon enough, the ti for the dungeon opening arrived.
In his room, Orion felt a mix of excitent and anticipation as he thought of the curses he could copy during this ti.
He hoped his luck would soon return to normal; otherwise, his excitent about getting good curses would remain just that—excitent.
Knock!
"Orion, let's go to the dungeon site," his sister's voice ca through the door.
"Coming," he replied.
Orion had changed from the clothes he had worn earlier to a modern-looking shirt and pants. He felt these types of clothes suited him the best. He had bought them when he went shopping with his sisters and Elyn the other day.
"May the Goddess of Luck be with today," he thought as he opened the door and walked out.
***
In an area surrounded by mountains, one particular hill stood out, glowing with an ethereal blue hue that set it apart from the others. This luminous hill was the focal point of attention for the hordes of people gathered around it.
Clad in shining armor and ard with weapons slung over their backs, these individuals exuded an air of preparedness and determination.
At this mont, they stood in quiet anticipation, patiently waiting for the event that had drawn them all to this extraordinary location.
Orion, Emily and Elyn were among the people standing beside the glowing hill.
"How long until the dungeon opens?" Orion asked. They had been there for 20 minutes, but there was still no sign of the dungeon opening.
"It should be soon," replied Emily, her silver armor gleaming in the sunlight.
Orion nodded and waited. In fact, his sister had said the sa thing when they arrived, but he didn't point it out.
anwhile, Elyn also waited nearby. She wore green armor that contrasted with her silver hair, but even that looked amazing on her.
"Do you rember what I said earlier?" Emily asked Orion.
Orion nodded. "About how the higher the rank of the dungeon, the more likely it is to have entrances to the other two domains?"
Emily nodded and said, "Yeah, so be prepared. We might co across people from the other two domains."
Orion nodded in understanding, but there was always a reason for everything, and he knew there must be one for this too. However, when he previously asked his sister why this was the case, she only ntioned that she couldn't tell.
'Could this be related to Grimshore?' he speculated. That was the only place in the world people were reluctant to talk about.
As he pondered, his eyes caught sight of a void shuttle zooming towards them. Monts later, it landed on a nearby hill.
Orion noticed a symbol etched on the surface of the shuttle, resembling a sword and shield crossed together.
"Is that the symbol of the Dungeon Managent Association?" he asked his sister.
"It is," Emily nodded.
Orion mused, 'These people from the Dungeon Managent Association sure are arrogant. They made everyone wait and arrived so late.'
He understood that their power justified this attitude. The control over all the dungeons in the three domains made them one of the few superpowers in the entire universe.
Most importantly, they weren't under the jurisdiction of the royal family of the Magus Kingdom or any power within the three domains. There was an authority above the three domains that controlled the Dungeon Managent Association, known as the Celestial Court.
His sister had ntioned that the Celestial Court was the highest-ranking power in the entire Montreux Universe. Any order given by them had to be obeyed imdiately by all three domains.
In a way, the Celestial Court was like the ruler of the entire three domains. Because of its existence, the three domains were at peace; otherwise, they would likely be at war over the resources each domain held.
'There were seven of them.'
Orion noticed seven individuals erging from the shuttle and landing before them. Four were kids about their age, and the other three were middle-aged n. They all carried an air of arrogance, as if they were high and mighty, looking down at the people gathered around the hill.
This made Orion wonder why people from higher powers always had arrogance etched on their faces. He couldn't understand it, especially since he was also from one of the seven magi families. Aside from his big brother, nobody else in his family had that arrogance.
"The dungeon exploration this ti will be led by our Young Master here," one of the middle-aged n announced, pointing to one of the four young n who had arrived with them.
The declaration surprised everyone, and most present beca visibly unhappy. They understood that if soone else led the expedition, any skill books or treasures obtained from monster kills would likely be confiscated. Ultimately, they would exit the dungeon empty-handed, a loss for many who had paid to enter.
This dissatisfaction hung palpably in the air, but no one dared to voice their objections.
The people from the Dungeon Managent Association could see the dissatisfaction among the crowd, but they remained indifferent. They had encountered such reactions many tis before and were accustod to it.
The middle-aged man who had made the announcent gazed at the crowd and introduced the young man with evident pride.
"His na is Carl Rollins, a mber of Archon."
Gasps rippled through the crowd as soon as he uttered those words.
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