The mont Xiang Yu made his selection, he felt the space around him shift. The familiar confines of the spirit vein vanished, replaced by an endless platform that stretched into infinity.
Before he could fully process his new surroundings, his senses started flaring as he felt an incoming attack. Sothing cut through the air re inches from his face, and his sword materialized in his hands the mont he willed it.
He quickly raised his sword to block the incoming attack. tal clashing against tal in a deafening ring. The impact sent shockwaves through his arms, every muscle in his body screaming as overwhelming force pushed against his hastily raised defense.
"Tiout!" he tried to shout, but his opponent didn't pause for even a heartbeat. The attacks ca faster, each strike more vicious than the last.
Xiang Yu barely had ti to understand what was happening. His body scread in protest as he threw himself sideways, rolling away just as another devastating slash carved through the space where his head had been. The opponent's sword struck the platform with so much force yet the platform remained relatively unhard.
This simulation really showed no rcy. No countdown. No preparation ti. You entered, and the battle began imdiately. The opponents were programd to kill—negotiation was impossible, compromise unthinkable. They fought with a singular purpose: elimination of their target.
Gritting his teeth, Xiang Yu pushed himself up, putting so distance between himself and his relentless opponent. His breath ca in ragged gasps, his muscles already protesting from the brief exchange. The golden core cultivator stood motionless at a distance, yet Xiang Yu could sense the predatory intent radiating from their form.
Then they moved.
The speed was absolutely overwhelming. Xiang Yu could barely track the movent with his eyes as Liu iling blurred across the platform. He desperately raised his sword to et her assault.
Clang!
Clang!
The impacts ca in rapid succession, each blow feeling like it might shatter his bones. His arms trembled uncontrollably, the force behind each strike far beyond anything he had experienced before.
One strike. Two. Three. His muscles gave out after just a few desperate blocks. The next attack slipped past his failing defense, and cold steel bit deep. Pain exploded through his body as the blade found its mark. Everything went dark.
Xiang Yu's eyes snapped open in the real world, his chest heaving as if he'd just run a marathon. His body was completely intact, yet the sensations of death still lingered in his mind. He checked the system clock. Only one second had passed.
He had been completely destroyed by the peak Golden Core cultivator, barely lasting a minute before being overwheld by the sheer difference in power. The realism of the simulation was staggering—every sensation, every pain, every desperate mont of the battle felt absolutely real. Yet here he stood, unmarked and unhard, as if the battle had never happened. It was really incredible.
After so deliberation, he decided to give it another shot. He activated the Battle Simulation function again. This ti, he entered new paraters, adjusting the opponent's strength to peak Core Formation instead. Maybe he had been too ambitious starting with a peak Golden Core opponent.
This ti, the battle lasted longer—almost three minutes before the inevitable end. The power difference was more manageable, but the vast gap in technique and experience proved insurmountable. When he lowered the opponent to early Core Formation, the tide turned dramatically. Xiang Yu found himself overwhelming the enemy, destroying them within seconds of the battle's start.
But this only happened when he attacked instantly after the battle started, without giving her a chance to use her technique. When he allowed her to use her techniques, he would lose, though not without putting up a good fight.
Examining Liu iling's complete skill set, he finally understood why she was so overpowered. Three high-level sword techniques—one at Perfect mastery, two at Great Completion. The disparity in their skills was staggering. No wonder she had dominated him so easily.
For variety, he tried switching to the second cultivator—Wang Xiuying. But she proved even easier to defeat in their base confrontation. Her Foundation Establishnt cultivation couldn't compete with his strength. It seed she wasn't the overpowered genius he had thought she was. He switched back to Liu iling, finding her a more appropriate training partner for his current level.
After multiple simulated battles, he was able to notice so patterns which he used to finally quantify his abilities. His pure physical strength matched that of an early Core Formation cultivator. Enhanced with qi reinforcent, he barely reached mid-level Core Formation capability. Adding his technique mastery and regenerative abilities, he could firmly claim middle stage Core Formation combat power.
The assessnt left him dissatisfied. "Still too weak," he thought. Still, having a concrete asure of his abilities was valuable, even if the numbers didn't satisfy him.
For training purposes, he modified the simulation settings, matching Liu iling to peak stage Core Formation but limiting her techniques to mirror his own. Without her superior sword mastery, their battles stretched to nearly an hour—though Xiang Yu still found himself on the losing end more often than not, undone by the raw power advantage she maintained.
After several more runs, a troubling realization struck him. His techniques weren't improving as quickly as he had hoped. Initially, he had imagined using this function to rapidly farm experience, potentially spending subjective days in battle while re seconds passed in reality. But sothing was wrong.
The pattern beca clear after additional testing. Every ti he returned to his physical body, all injuries reset. Not just healed—completely erased, as if they had never existed. His body returned to its exact state from before entering the simulation. And with his body reset...
"The experience points are resetting too," he concluded with disappointnt.
Still, it wasn't all bad. While physical gains might reset, ntal developnt persisted. Insights gained, techniques observed, combat instincts honed—all of these remained etched in his consciousness. The simulation might not be the infinite experience farm he had initially imagined, but its value for tactical learning was undeniable.
As he contemplated his discoveries, sothing shifted in his perception. The two cultivators who had been flickering in and out of his detection range suddenly stopped their erratic movent. Instead of passing through his scanning radius, they now remained stationary within its bounds. No longer blinking in and out—they were simply... there.
Had they discovered sothing? Or worse—had they discovered him?
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"Sister i i, why are we going around in circles? It's making dizzy," Xiuying complained as she erged from one of the chambers deeper within the flying treasure. Her delicate features scrunched up in confusion, clearly disoriented from their repetitive flight pattern.
Elder Liu's eyebrow twitched in irritation. "It's Elder Liu! Also, weren't you asleep? Why did you suddenly co out? Go back and rest," she responded curtly, though her tone softened sowhat when she noticed the girl's drowsy state.
"It's okay, Xiuying is not sleepy anymore. I'll keep Sister i i company," the girl insisted, padding over to sit beside Elder Liu despite her protests. Her bare feet made soft sounds against the wooden floor of the treasure vessel.
"It's cold," Elder Liu observed, imdiately noticing the girl's thin white sleeping robes that offered minimal protection against the night air. Without hesitation, she reached into her spatial ring and produced a thick winter jacket. "Here, take this."
"It's okay, I'm used to the cold," Xiuying said dismissively, raising her small hands to push the jacket away. But the mont her bare skin touched the fabric, frost rapidly spread from her fingertips. In the span of a heartbeat, intricate ice crystals raced across the jacket's surface, transforming it into a solid block of ice.
"Ah, i i, are you okay?" Xiuying called out in alarm, her eyes widening at what she'd done. "I'm so sorry, I took off my gloves when I went to sleep and forgot to put them back on!"
"I'm alright," Elder Liu reassured her, though she grimaced as she pulled her hand free from the ice block with a sharp crack. The frozen jacket shattered into countless crystalline shards that clinked against the floor. She flexed her fingers experintally, noting the deep chill that had seeped into her bones. "It's getting stronger," she thought to herself.
"Xiuying..." Elder Liu began, but was interrupted by a booming voice that penetrated into their vehicle.
"Identify yourselves! If you don't identify yourselves in the next ten seconds, we will attack!"
Elder Liu's expression hardened instantly. "Stay here," she commanded, already moving toward the vessel's exit. She opened the door and leaped out into the open air, her cultivation allowing her to hover effortlessly.
"Liu iling of the Righteous Alliance seeks an audience!" she declared, cupping her fists in formal greeting. But only silence answered her announcent.
Frustration bubbled within her as she contemplated the sect's behavior. They had kept her vessel circling all night, not responding to her signals at all. Now they were ignoring her proper introduction as well. If it weren't for those dangerous formations she could sense surrounding the sect she would have stord inside demanding an explanation.
After what felt like an eternity, movent stirred within the sect's boundaries. A figure stepped through the shimring barrier of the formation—Elder Huang, who hurriedly adjusted her hair and dress as she approached. Internally, she cursed her disheveled state, thinking how her senior brother's earlier enthusiasm had made her completely forget about guard duty. Producing a small mirror from her sleeve, she quickly checked that no obvious traces of their previous battle remained visible.
Satisfied with her appearance, Elder Huang floated up to match Liu iling's elevation. "I greet the fellow daoist from the Righteous Alliance," she said formally, cupping her hands. "But I'm afraid I'll have to disappoint fellow daoist..."
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