Chapter 291: Third Dinsional Travel
Night quickly arrived.
After Riezel and Yuri wrapped up their tea chat, Riezel inford Ain and Ian, asking them to notify others that, starting today, he would no longer set up an arena outside the Frenzel residence to accept challenges.
Ain and Ian seed quite regretful about this, but they still followed Riezel's instruction and made the announcent.
Undoubtedly, this was bound to stir up quite a commotion in the royal capital, making the already bustling city even more lively.
Of course, this had little to do with Riezel, who was about to leave.
What he needed to focus on right now was preparing for his upcoming journey—or rather, for the dinsional travel before it.
As night fell, Riezel quickly finished his dinner, hurriedly washed up, and then returned to his room to get ready for another dinsional travel.
However, this dinsional travel would be different from the previous two.
From now on, he no longer needed to worry about his unconscious body being left behind in this world since he now had an attendant who would protect it while he went through dinsional travel.
After preparing himself, Riezel imdiately called Lizbeth to his room.
"Master, I'm here."
After visiting Riezel's room the night before, Lizbeth made her appearance again.
She still looked like she had just co out of the bath and, of course, was dressed just as lightly as before.
"I have sothing to ask of you, Lizbeth."
Riezel forced himself to keep his gaze from wandering to places it shouldn't go, cleared his throat, and spoke seriously to Lizbeth.
"P-Please go ahead!"
Seeing Riezel's serious expression, Lizbeth imdiately got nervous.
"Okay, just relax."
Saying this, Riezel realized he had ssed up.
He had wanted to be serious so that Lizbeth would take what he was about to say seriously, but instead, he made her nervous, which could backfire, leaving him feeling helpless.
In the end, it took a while for him to calm her down and explain the situation.
"Next, I will be sleeping here for a day to do a special training."
Riezel explained what he was going to do in this way.
"Special training...?" Lizbeth tilted her head sideways, looking puzzled.
"Umu."
Riezel nodded seriously.
"During this ti, I'll be completely unconscious and won't respond to anything, so no matter what you try, you won't be able to wake
up, which is definitely a very dangerous thing."
"That's why I need you to stay in this room and protect
closely for the next day."
"How? Can you do it?"
Riezel's question naturally prompted an imdiate response from Lizbeth.
"Of course!" Lizbeth responded firmly at first, but then her confidence seed to wane. "But… can I really do it?"
In truth, staying in this room to protect her master wasn't a problem, but whether she could actually keep him safe remained doubtful.
Even though she had just received the Sword Master dal and was newly appointed as a Sword Master, she still felt insecure and not good enough.
Given this, if they encountered a powerful enemy, would she truly be able to protect her master?
Lizbeth wasn't too sure about it.
"Don't worry."
Riezel calmly shook his head.
"You must rember that this is the Frenzel residence, so normally, no one would sneak in. I called you over just to be safe."
"Besides, you shouldn't underestimate yourself. Even among Sword Masters, you're one of the best, just a step below the experienced ones. Have so confidence in yourself so I can rest easy handing everything over to you, okay?"
Upon hearing this, Lizbeth looked at Riezel's encouraging expression, and a surge of courage quickly blossod in her heart.
"Got it, Master!" Lizbeth replied earnestly. "I will definitely protect you, never leaving your side until you wake up!"
"Great." Riezel suddenly smiled. "In that case, I'll leave it to you."
"Um!"
With Lizbeth's strong response, Riezel lay down on the bed and closed his eyes.
However, he first took out a drop of Loki's blood and let it fall on his forehead, performing a long-awaited status update.
Before long, a mysterious glow and mysterious characters began to appear on his body, leaving Lizbeth beside him in awe.
A few seconds later, his latest status was revealed.
...
Riezel Brynhart
Level 6
STR: I0 → B767
END: I0 → B741
DEX: I0 → A815
AGI: I0 → A837
MAG: I0 → C660
Lightweight: E → D
Swordsman: E → D
Mage: G
Battle Adept: H → G
Fast Attack: I → H
...
Fresh out of the oven, the status report told Riezel that his efforts over the past month, where he faced daily challenges and fought thousands of battles, had not gone to waste.
As a Level 6, his overall basic ability proficiency had surprisingly increased by over 3,500.
Needless to say, achieving such growth in about a month was truly astonishing. If people or the gods from Orario knew about it, they would probably explode from shock.
Other adventurers, even super geniuses like Ais and Ottar, couldn't hope to reach this level of growth after hitting Level 6 without several years of hard work, yet Riezel managed it in just about a month, which wouldn't be unfair to call cheating.
Naturally, since his basic abilities had shown impressive growth, his developnt abilities were also obviously on the rise, nearly all of them advancing by one rank. Especially the two developnt abilities, Lightweight and Swordsman, which both reached D-rank.
'I rember in the original work, even Level 7 Ottar only had his highest developnt ability at E, right?'
Reaching D-rank in developnt ability was already higher than that of Orario's ultimate weapon.
'Mage didn't improve, huh... that's too bad...'
While both basic and developnt abilities had significant growth, only Mage remained unchanged in this status update.
It couldn't be helped.
Riezel hadn't used magic or trained in it since he traveled to the world of Demon Slayer. He had been focusing on swordsmanship, using just a sword throughout the challenges at the front of the Frenzel residence.
If he hadn't relied on the Structure System Magic to make his sword each ti, this status update might not have shown much growth in MAG at all.
Nevertheless, his MAG was still the least improved among his basic abilities, falling far behind the other four and proving that he had used magic very little recently.
'I need to pay more attention to magic.'
Riezel reminded himself and then directed the transparent cube in his mind.
'Dinsional Magic Cube, activate the dinsional channel.'
As Riezel gave the instruction, the Dinsional Magic Cube in his mind began spinning.
[Instruction received—initiating the activation of the dinsional channel.]
[User is detected carrying unique items from this world—if you wish to bring them, this can be accomplished by consuming dinsional energy.]
[A list of unique items has been compiled—please proceed with your selection.]
[1: Divine loe (10)]
[2: ...]
When this ssage hit Riezel, he finally rembered.
'Almost forgot... to bring any item I just got into dinsional travel, I need to consu dinsional energy for assimilation, right?'
Since this was Riezel's first ti needing to take sothing from the main world, it felt quite sudden for him.
'Ten units of dinsional energy?'
Riezel thought in surprise.
'Sure enough, this pendant isn't cheap...'
An item valued at ten units of dinsional energy was second only to the bottle of Loki's blood in his possession.
Riezel imdiately took a quick look at his remaining dinsional energy.
[Dinsional Energy: 213]
When Riezel returned from the world of Demon Slayer, he still had 180 units of dinsional energy left. Given that he had stayed in the Akasha Continent for about a month, totaling 33 days, he had accumulated another 33 units of dinsional energy.
As a result, Riezel's current dinsional energy was 213 units, setting a new historical high.
Riezel imdiately chose Divine loe, consuming ten units of dinsional energy to assimilate it.
[Selection completed—starting execution.]
[Item assimilation successful.]
[Sufficient dinsional energy—initiating the construction of the dinsional channel.]
[Constructed successfully.]
As Riezel finished assimilating Divine loe, the dinsional channel officially began to take shape, with the transparent cube inside his mind breaking down into countless transparent grids, twisting and rotating to form a passage that shot straight into the void of the sea of consciousness.
[Opening the dinsional channel—completed.]
[Collecting information from the dinsional channel—completed.]
[Searching for information that closely matches the world on the other side of the channel from the user's mory—begin organizing.]
[Successfully organized.]
[Connected World: Overlord]
[Ti Scale: 1:150]
[Attention, dinsional travel is the descent of consciousness in which the user's consciousness is materialized in another world. While the death of the consciousness after materialization will not affect the user, the dinsional travel will conclude at the ti of death.]
[User is advised to act with caution.]
As the final ssage entered Riezel's mind, he had only one thought left.
'Overlord? Looks like this ti it's gonna be fun...'
With this thought, Riezel's consciousness floated like a ghost into the dinsional channel, diving in and disappearing from the Akasha Continent.
"...Master?"
Lizbeth, looking at Riezel, who had completely fallen unconscious, called out to him a few tis but received no response.
"Really unconscious..."
Confirming this, Lizbeth's expression grew serious.
Since her master had completely lost consciousness, she knew she had to stay by his side the next day, ensuring his safety no matter what.
'I absolutely cannot let Master down!'
Lizbeth clenched her little fists, motivating herself as she watched Riezel lying on the bed in a deep slumber.
In the next mont, she suddenly crawled under the blanket, diving without hesitation right into Riezel's arms and pulling him into a tight hug while he slept.
'I'll protect Master up close!'
Lizbeth fully embodied this sentint through her actions, achieving true protection.
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