"So it’s true… Sylvia has also beco a Supre." Xu Xi looked at the simulator panel’s results and nodded slightly, appearing calm. It wasn’t because he had full confidence in Sylvia, but after going through several simulations that all resulted in soone becoming a Supre, he had grown used to it.
"But how did Sylvia achieve Supre?" he muttered. "My original plan was for her to live out her life in the Heluka World, reach the limit of her soul, and enter the Nether Realm’s reincarnation cycle normally. But looking at things now… did Sylvia blow up the Endless Nether Realm?"
No way. Was that real?
Xu Xi fell silent. His instincts told him that her sudden rise had sothing to do with the success of his own sacrifice.
"It’s supposed to be a good thing, but why can’t I feel happy about it at all…" he sighed lightly and continued reading the simulator panel.
[Simulation Summary: You advanced through a dying world, witnessed the fall of the sun and moon, and looked directly at immortal chaos. In an incredibly short ti, you reached the level of a Fifth-Ring Sorcerer.]
[In the vast chaos, countless beings regarded you as the first light. You broke the chains of fate and illuminated the path of salvation for the Hero with your own death.]
[Simulation No. 05 Final Evaluation: S]
[Reward generation in progress… beep… beep…]
[Please choose four out of the following five rewards. Once selected, they will be issued imdiately.]
[1. The peak realm achieved in the simulation]
[2. All spells from the simulated life]
[3. Enhanced Soul Perception]
[4. A small fragnt of the Nether Realm]
[5. A magic tool book that never expires]
Xu Xi wasn’t surprised by the S-grade rating. In this simulation, he hadn’t beco a powerful godlike figure or done anything earth-shattering. The high rating ca from Sylvia’s incredible achievents.
"Let’s see what rewards I’ve got this ti," he muttered while reviewing the five options.
Option one was realm. The Fifth-Ring Sorcerer realm—this was clearly a must.
Option two was spells, covering life, death, soul, elents, and more, all pre-adjusted to work with Earth’s laws. But Xu Xi didn’t really need it. His existing techniques were more than enough, and adding more low-tier spells wouldn’t bring much real benefit.
The key lay in options three, four, and five. None of them were worthless.
"Soul Perception is a fusion of life-death interaction and the Soul Collector trait. Even without gathering souls, it can strengthen my natural affinity for them. It suits soone like who focuses on hard work and diligent training."
"And this Nether Realm fragnt…" According to the simulator’s explanation, the fragnt ca from the very core of the Endless Nether Realm, not just an outer soul plane. Its value was incalculable.
"With my current situation, maybe I could rge it into the blood energy world I’ve developed through martial arts… or use it to create a personal divine kingdom based on the laws of death." Xu Xi pondered the options and finally turned his eyes to the last reward.
"This… is that magic tool book I gave Sylvia when I broke through to the Third Ring?" He narrowed his eyes. "The description says it never expires?" He rembered that the book originally had a usage cap of nearly a thousand tis. "So she used all of it."
Xu Xi paused.
In his mind, he saw a small, lonely figure curled up in the corner, afraid of the dark, quietly crying. That kind of hero… so pitiful, so helpless.
"She must have gone through so much," Xu Xi murmured. He wasn’t a Supre, but he knew how hard the road was.
Thankfully, the storm had passed. Sylvia had made it through the hardest days and beco soone others could only look up to. From now on, he wouldn’t have to worry about her safety.
"Maybe we’ll see each other again soday… I just don’t know when."
He smiled faintly. "Alright, ti to collect the rewards."
He quickly selected options one, three, four, and five, skipping the second.
The simulation rewards entered their final stage.
[Ding, rewards selected. Distributing—]
The simulator panel glowed faintly. The reward text vanished, replaced by real, tangible items.
"Persistence and effort. Diligence and sweat. I’ve worked hard all my life for this mont. Simulator, assist !"
Comprehending truth, observing truth, condensing truth—he successfully broke through to Fifth-Ring Grand Sorcerer.
A ripple of space energy surged through the bedroom as laws of truth etched themselves onto Xu Xi’s soul imprint. It didn’t bring a massive boost in strength, but it did open up new possibilities.
From this mont on, Xu Xi possessed a fourth extraordinary system.
"If high-dinsional sci-fi observation counts as a system too, then I guess I really am a kind of five-elent spiritual root cultivator now. Immortal cultivation, magic, martial arts, sci-fi, and sorcery. That’s a five-root setup if I’ve ever seen one."
He let out a sigh. He could feel his mana, spirit energy, and blood qi interweaving and surging together, creating a more powerful soul force that coursed through every inch of his body. Compared to a normal supernatural being, he was on a whole other level.
"This is the result of sweat and effort," he said as he quickly adapted to the power of the Fifth-Ring realm, nodding in satisfaction.
The other rewards began to take shape.
The Soul Perception trait rged quietly into his body, just like his Heavenly Spiritual Root and Elental Perception had done before. It silently boosted his cultivation efficiency.
The Nether Realm fragnt was stored in his blood energy world. Its terrifying, magnificent nature—if he casually took it out, Xu Xi was sure the entire city of Yanshan would be erased in an instant.
"And finally… this one."
The sun was shining brightly outside. It stread through the wooden window like a picture fra and landed across Xu Xi’s open palm.
Gradually, sothing ford from nothing. An old magic tool book appeared in his hand.
As he flipped through a few pages, he saw the familiar lighting spell and the silence spell used to block thunder. Each was written in runes on the pages.
He had once used this book to help the Hero—so she wouldn’t be afraid of the dark or of thunder when she was alone.
But now, the Hero had beco a Supre. She probably didn’t need it anymore.
Xu Xi walked over to the display cabinet, took out a key, inserted it into the lock, and opened the glass door. Holding the book carefully, he placed it into the fifth compartnt.
"Ti flies. Before I knew it, the cabinet is already nearly full."
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