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When Rain landed on the floor, he used Impulse again and again… he had already crossed half of the distance when the first sea Dragon noticed that sothing was happening… when he reached the middle of the base, the sea dragons only found a path of air that he left behind and the movents of the water.

The sea dragons only realized that sothing insane was happening when their entire base began to tremble and vibrate… it was insane to think of that, but they actually had been invaded, sothing unheard of in their vast history.

When the sea dragons found Rain, he was punching and cracking the ground where their treasures were supposed to be… all the dragons panicked when they saw that and imdiately began to charge at Rain.

When he had arrived there, Rain actually quickly found the spear quickly inserted in so kind of slot… it was so sort of weird vault covered in coral. There were two other relics there, aside from the spear, Rain found a shield and an armor. But what truly caught his attention was the vault itself… after a punches and getting rid of enough coral, Rain found that it was a black and giant cube.

"What the hell…" Rain frowned.

Amidst the underwater realm, the mysterious black cube stood as a stark and imposing enigma. Its presence was undeniably suspicious in the otherwise serene and otherworldly surroundings. As Rain launched a series of powerful punches at the weird cube, it beca evident that this unassuming object possessed extraordinary resilience.

Rain's fists struck the black cube with remarkable force, the impact creating shockwaves in the water, but the cube remained unscathed. Not a single dent, scratch, or blemish marred its surface. It was as if the cube was forged from an indestructible material, immune to Rain's efforts to break through its suspicious exterior.

While Rain's punches left the cube seemingly unscathed, the three relics that had been carefully placed within the slots surrounding the cube were not immune to the forces at play. As Rain continued his relentless assault on the cube, the relics began to slowly and inexorably shift away from their designated positions.

The relics, as if responding to the magical resonance created by Rain's actions, started to inch away from the slots that had held them securely. It was a gradual and deliberate process, as if the relics themselves were being compelled by so unknown force.

"No ti for this…" Rain thought when his body began to tremble violently thanks to the bloodlust that he was feeling, thanks to the rage of the hundreds of sea dragons around.

Rain punched the black cube with all his might and with both arms, but soon the first sea dragon arrived and swallowed him as a whole. The creature stayed there for a while, looking like it was kissing the black cube.

The sea dragons, in their mont of apparent relief, watched as one of their own are Rain, their imnse jaws closing around him. It was a fleeting mont of satisfaction for the creatures, as they believed their enemy had been killed. However, their celebration was short-lived.

In a sudden and unexpected turn of events, the sea dragon that had swallowed Rain was cleaved apart from the inside with surgical precision. The powerful creature was sliced into pieces, its massive body disintegrating into what seed like pieces of underwater sushi.

The parts of the sea dragon began to scatter in all directions, and the vast expanse of blood it had held within began to disperse throughout the water.

Amidst this chaotic and grueso scene, the sea dragons were left in shock as they watched Rain standing above the enigmatic black cube. In his grasp, he held the emperor's spear and a shield covered in coral as well. The transformation of Rain's magical prowess was imdiately evident.

Rain's magic had manifested in the form of massive and razor-sharp ice blades that extended from his body. These lethal constructs of frozen power radiated danger, and they were deployed with a power and precision that could only be born of masterful control over his magical abilities.

The sea dragons, once relieved and triumphant, now found themselves in the presence of an adversary who had evolved into a formidable force, wielding both the emperor's artifacts and the destructive power of his newfound abilities. It was a staggering display of power that had left them stunned and, for the mont, reeling in disbelief. Enjoy new adventures at empire

"I get it now… these aren't made of coral," Rain thought while checking the spear and the shield. "Just who the hell created this?"

While Rain was thinking, the sea dragons used their suction power to eat him, but Rain let them do that… as soon as the first one closed their mouths, Rain spun like a top and split their heads in many pieces.

An unknown skill received 50.000 experience points.

An unknown path leveled up.

An unknown skill received 50.000 experience points.

An unknown path leveled up.

Rain was confused when he heard that, but his confusion only got worse as his vision darkened, he clearly could see a shadow taking over his eyes.

As Rain felt the ominous shadow attempting to envelop his being, a surge of instinctual alarm passed through him. Every fiber of his being seed to scream out in warning, urging him to resist and fight back against the encroaching darkness. It was a primal, gut-deep response that compelled him to act in self-preservation.

With focus, Rain summoned his willpower, an inner strength born of his experiences and resolve. Though he didn't entirely understand what he was doing or the nature of the dark force that threatened to overtake him, he channeled all his ntal and emotional strength to resist it.

The struggle was terrible and very intense, like a battle waged within the depths of his soul. Rain grappled with the nacing shadow, fighting to maintain control over his own body and mind…

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