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Teleporting directly to the place Anna ntioned, I couldn't shake off the feeling that eting her during a random jump was anything but a coincidence.

The chances were too low and impossible .

It occurred to that perhaps my abilities had evolved to a point where my intuition was guiding without my conscious awareness.

My Cognitive Overdrive, a combination of four ntal enhancing abilities, might be the catalyst for what had happened. It seed highly possible that my intuition had influenced my selection of location at that particular mont.

Regardless of the answer, I chose to prioritize the task at hand. Saving Mio was my imdiate concern, as acquiring her power was important .

In front of stood a massive warehouse, housing a plethora of imported goods from Europe. While Anna's parents were known for their involvent in the hotel industry, this logistics business served as a front for their illegal drug operations.

I wouldn't have bothered to co here on my own if they hadn't kidnapped Mio. Frankly, I couldn't care less about their drug dealings; it's all the sa to . But by targeting one of my own property, they've sealed their own fate.

'Where are you?'

With my Advanced Map Tracker in hand, I ticulously scanned the entire area. Now all I needed to do was pinpoint Mio's exact location and execute the rescue plan.

As anticipated, ard individuals patrolled the premises. But their size and influence ant nothing to ; I saw them as nothing more than insignificant ants. This mission would be a walk in the park.

'Found you,' I muttered under my breath as I spotted Mio imprisoned inside a heavily fortified tal container.

'She should be able to escape with her powers,' I mused, puzzled.

Given her ability to control ti, she should have been able to age the tal enough to weaken it and break free. It didn't make sense why she was still trapped there.

'Or maybe that tal is made of a special material?' I pondered silently. It seed like the only logical explanation for why she hadn't been able to escape using her powers.

After pondering the situation, I used quick teleportation to directly go to her location, just outside the tal container.

"Who are you?" One of the guards spoke up, but with a re thought, I reduced them to little more than at paste.

'Humans are too fragile,' I sighed. I had intended to go easy on them, but they ended up dying too quickly.

Without any further obstacles, I raised my hands and used my telekinetic powers to break down the tal door. But the door remained immovable. It wasn't a failure of my telekinesis; the tal was simply too hard.

My telekinesis had already reached a level where I could effortlessly make a large ship fly, so destroying sothing like this should have been easy.

'This thing is really made of special tal,' I concluded, rubbing my chin in contemplation.

It would have been a breeze to open this if I still had Eun ha's black hole ability at my disposal. Unfortunately, my ti limit with that power had already expired.

But I wasn't out of options yet. I still had another skill up my sleeve that just might work like a charm.

I approached the container and reached out to touch it. There was no danger signal from the system, indicating that this thing was not made from moon materials at all.

"Transmutation," I muttered, activating my ability.

Just like that, I was able to perceive the entire container from a different perspective. Instead of its physical form, I could now see it in its molecular structure.

Observing the nearly infinite number of molecules would have been overwhelming for a normal mind, but thanks to my passive abilities and Mind Computer, I was able to comprehend the underlying logic of it's composition .

I discovered that this material was a new elent, not found on the standard periodic table. Its unique property was its ability to adapt to kinetic energy.

This ant that the more force applied to it, the harder it beca.

However, it wasn't completely immune like the alien glass in Cerebrum; it had an upper limit. With enough focus and effort, my telekinesis would eventually be able to overco it, although it might take a minute.

'The world sure is sothing,' I chuckled softly to myself. It's amazing how there's always sothing new to discover.

Now that I've got this long-distance teleportation power, maybe it was ti to start checking out other countries once in a while.

But that's a story for another day.

"lt," I uttered softly, and the entire container liquefied before my eyes.

As I lted the container, a stunning girl erged, standing at around 5'7".

Her long, jet-black hair flowed down her back, showing her delicate features. Her eyes, pure white, seed to hold a mysterious depth, while her pale skin added an ethereal quality to her appearance.

She was dressed in a simple yet elegant school uniform, the crisp lines and neat design accentuating her graceful deanor.

The school uniform she wore consisted of a tailored red blazer with gold-trimd lapels, complented by a crisp white button-up shirt underneath. A matching pleated skirt fell to just above her knees, giving her a classic and modest look.

"I'm here to save you," I reached my hand to help her, but before I could processed anything, she suddenly vanished from my sight.

It wasn't teleportation; Mio had used her ability to stop ti, allowing her to escape while I was frozen in place.

'You think you can escape ?' I chuckled inwardly.

Using my map tracker, I quickly located her whereabouts. With a quick teleportation, I pulled her back to .

However, this ti I didn't give her a chance to react. I made her lose consciousness before she could use her abilities again.

"You're really light," I whispered into her ear as I carefully held her in my embrace.

With Mio safely in my arms, my mission was finally complete.

"Now, it's ti to destroy this place," I declared, unleashing my abilities to conjure a fla ball in front of .

At first, it burned a deep red, then shifted to a dull red, before blazing into bright red flas. The flas then transford into fiery orange, followed by a brilliant yellow, and finally settled into a blazing white inferno.

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"Burn everything," I muttered under my breath before teleporting out of the place, leaving behind a trail of destruction in my wake.

BOOOOOOOM!

The fire crackled and roared as it engulfed the whole place, consuming everything in its path with a fierce intensity.

So many people, innocent or guilty, died because of my mood.

"You just had to touch what was mine," I sneered in disdain before flying out of the place.

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