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As Luca approached the central square of Pure River Town, the deford monsters around him beca denser, crowding together in large groups. The monsters' levels were also steadily increasing.

However, these creatures posed no threat to Luca. In fact, their numbers made it easier for him to clear them out.

Previously, he had prepared a large number of low-tier magic runes, and now they were coming in handy. Alternating between Fla Runes, Frost Runes, and other elental runes, Luca seamlessly shifted from lee combatant to a long-range spellcaster.

With no survivors left in Pure River Town, he had no need to hold back. He could unleash his full power without worrying about collateral damage.

Most of the monsters didn't even see Luca before being obliterated by a barrage of Fire Serpents crashing into them.

-13,500! -14,200! -14,400!

Explosions echoed across the town as deford creatures caught in the magic rune blasts were turned into ash instantly.

Damage numbers filled the air like smoke, vanishing as quickly as they appeared.

Buildings, already in a state of disrepair, crumbled further under Luca's relentless onslaught, reduced to rubble.

[Ding! You have slain "lv28 Flying Skull Demon (Common)," gaining 32,300 EXP!]

[Ding! You have slain "lv33 One-Eyed Undead Ghoul (Common)," gaining 47,500 EXP!]

[Ding! You have slain "lv35 Human-Faced Spider Spirit (Rare)," gaining 181,000 EXP!]

...

Wave after wave of experience flooded into Luca, causing his experience bar to rise rapidly.

Before long, Luca leveled up again, his body glowing with the light of progress.

[Ding! Your level has increased to 32. You have gained 30 free attribute points!]

He imdiately allocated the points into his spirit stat. Then, with a swift motion, he pulled his spear from the decaying body of a monster, shaking off the black blood that clung to it. Glancing back at Luna and the rest of the group, he assessed their situation.

Given their large numbers, they were attracting far more monsters than Luca was.

Luna was leading the charge at the front, and with her high-tier strength, she was utterly dominating the battlefield.

It almost seed like Luna could single-handedly wipe out all the monsters in the town herself.

There was no denying that Luna had earned her reputation as Southwind City's greatest talent.

Her swordsmanship alone was leagues beyond what ordinary people could achieve.

However, it would still take so ti for them to catch up to him.

Luca turned his gaze back toward the square shrouded in black mist. Without hesitation, he resud his advance, moving closer to the mysterious center of Pure River Town.

Though still so distance from the square, Luca could already feel a chilling sensation creeping through him.

"This black mist is strange… almost like it's part of a formation," Luca muttered, frowning as he observed the fog from afar.

Could this have been set up by the professionals who ca here before?

But that didn't make sense—wasn't there already a sealing formation surrounding the area outside? And this didn't seem like a sealing formation at all…

When Luca had first arrived in Pure River Town, he had taken a quick glance at the large-scale formation outside. It was a high-tier sealing mage's work, clearly intended to contain the monsters within the town. So, what was the purpose of this formation shrouding the square?

Unsure of the answer, Luca decided not to overthink it for now. He would figure it out when he got closer.

anwhile, on the other side of Pure River Town.

Luna and her large force continued to push toward the square.

Boom! Boom! Boom!

Colorful bursts of magic exploded among the Abyssal Crawlers, sending severed limbs and blackened flesh flying in all directions. The already foul-slling streets were now so putrid they could nearly make soone pass out.

Teams of soldiers and professionals systematically cleared the deford monsters that filled the town.

Luna's graceful form moved swiftly among the dense hordes of monsters. Her rapier seed delicate, but each strike unleashed sharp waves of sword energy that cut down everything in its path.

Any creature touched by her sword energy, no matter its rank, was instantly cleaved in two. The cuts were so clean and precise that even the monsters' internal organs were sliced perfectly in half.

"Miss Luna, aren't we at Pure River Town's square yet?" Pierce, who was trailing behind Luna, panted heavily, drenched in sweat. His noble attire looked as if he had just pulled it out of a river.

At that mont, Pierce felt like his legs no longer belonged to him. As the lord of Serpent City and a mber of the Shana family, he was used to being chauffeured everywhere by carriage—walking this much was utterly foreign to him.

In fact, Pierce was a professional himself, and a high-tier one at that. But his class was a Secret Mage, which ant his physical capabilities were barely different from an ordinary person's. Keeping up with Luna was proving to be a real challenge for him.

"Lord Pierce, I think you could stand to lose a bit of weight.

At this rate, you'll probably keel over from a heart attack before you even reach Superclass," Luna said casually as she swung her rapier again, its pale white energy slicing through an elite monster covered in eyeballs, cutting it cleanly in two. She spoke without much emotion, but her words were clearly directed at her old acquaintance.

Luna and Pierce had known each other for a long ti. In fact, they had once been classmates. Despite their current roles, they weren't far apart in age.

Few people knew that, back in the day, Southwind City had produced two geniuses. They had just chosen different paths. One was Luna, who had completed the 18th floor of the trial assessnt at the age of 21.

The other was this massive man who looked like he weighed at least 500 pounds—Pierce.

At 22, Pierce had independently developed a high-tier secret spell. His talents in both secret magic and formations were unmatched, even across the entire Clinton Empire. In fact, the formation used to seal off Pure River Town and prevent the monsters from escaping was one of his creations.

Pierce shook his head and sighed, "Losing weight is impossible. Do you know how hard I worked to get this fat? If I lose it, all those als would've been for nothing!"

Luna didn't even try to make sense of his logic. She had long grown used to Pierce's eccentricity.

Just then, Pierce suddenly glanced toward the center of Pure River Town, his eyes widening in surprise. "That kid's moving fast. He's already reached the square!"

Luna blinked and followed his gaze. Sure enough, she spotted Luca, leaping nimbly across rooftops, far ahead of their group.

In his hands, various magic runes cycled one after another—ice lances, fire serpents, earth spikes, vines, and more—all being unleashed like there was no cost.

He was cutting through the dense waves of Abyssal Crawlers, carving out a path straight toward the center of Pure River Town, leaving their main force far behind.

Pierce watched in amazent, clicking his tongue. "I'd always heard people say Demonic Rune Mages were unbeatable among their peers, but I thought it was just talk. Turns out, they weren't exaggerating."

Although Luna's speed had been slowed by the need to guide Pierce and the rest of their group, Luca's progress was undeniably impressive—especially considering he was doing it alone.

However, Luna noticed sothing wasn't right.

Frowning, she said, "This kid… he's heading for the square, isn't he?"

By now, Luca had reached the heart of Pure River Town. Beyond him lay the square—where their mission objective was located. But it didn't seem like Luca had any intention of stopping.

Pierce, stunned, remarked, "This kid's got guts. He's really charging into the trap alone. Is he that unafraid of dying?"

Luna's expression darkened, and she spoke in a firm tone, "We need to pick up the pace. Forget about waiting for the others."

The central square of Pure River Town was shrouded by a mysterious formation, and Luna had no idea what lay within. She had brought Pierce along specifically to help break the formation, but now Luca was too far ahead. If he encountered danger inside, there would be no way for the others to assist him.

Before Pierce could respond, Luna grabbed him by the collar and dashed across the rooftops, carrying him along at high speed.

Pierce's face turned pale, and in a voice full of panic, he cried, "Slow down! He's not an idiot—he wouldn't just rush into the formation!"

But his words were cut short as he caught sothing out of the corner of his eye. His small eyes widened in disbelief.

"Holy crap! He really went in?!" Pierce exclaid, stunned.

Just monts ago, he had seen Luca pause in front of the black mist for a couple of seconds before stepping straight into it.

Now, Pierce didn't know what to say. Were young people really this fearless nowadays?

...

anwhile, in the center of Pure River Town's square...

"A Demon-Sealing Formation? How is there a Demon-Sealing Formation here?" Luca muttered, frowning as he navigated the black mist.

The mont he ca into contact with the mist, he recognized the formation.

A Demon-Sealing Formation was a high-tier secret spell specifically designed to seal nodes and buy ti. In his previous life, nearly all high-tier professionals knew this technique, as it could provide invaluable ti in critical situations.

What puzzled Luca was that this formation should still be a hidden secret, locked away in the notebooks of old mages.

In the future, after the ga's arrival, the technique had been rediscovered and spread widely.

But now, at this point in ti, a Demon-Sealing Formation had already been deployed.

And this wasn't just a standard version—it had been modified. The sealing effect had been weakened, which explained why the monsters had been able to escape the square. Luca needed to examine the changes in more detail to understand the exact modifications.

One thing was clear: the events in Pure River Town were not a natural occurrence. Soone had orchestrated this.

But what were they trying to achieve by harnessing the power of the node?

Roar...

As Luca pondered the mystery, a chorus of snarls suddenly echoed through the air.

Deford, four-limbed monsters twisted their grotesque bodies as they charged at him, claws bared and mouths wide. There were easily over a hundred of them swarming toward him.

Luca had no ti to dwell on the mystery—he had to deal with the imdiate threat. The monsters in the square were far more powerful than those outside. So of them were already reaching level 40, which ant he couldn't afford to take them lightly.

Taking a deep breath, Luca's gaze turned sharp, cold determination filling his eyes.

Suddenly, a soft green glow surrounded him, and his pupils began to shift, taking on a faint cyan hue.

At the center of Luca's chest, intricate green magic runes began to spread, quickly expanding across his body. Behind him, they ford the shape of a towering, magnificent tree.

Its branches were lush and vibrant, with what seed like faint stars glimring among the leaves. It was so lifelike that the tree appeared as though it were about to burst forth into reality. A powerful surge of life energy radiated from it.

Superclass Magic Rune — Heavenly Star Crystal Tree!

Heavenly Star Awakening!

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