[Welco to the 2nd floor of the Tower][Trial: [Corruption] - Resist your opponents ntal attacks]
[Please set difficulty:][Easy: Enemies at your level][Normal: Enemies 10 levels higher][Hard: Enemies 20 levels higher][Extre: Enemies 30 levels higher][Maximum: Enemies 50 levels higher]
’Here we go again... Don’t tell this is going to be the only format in the whole tower,’ Sora thought, weighing his options carefully.
His ntal defense had improved significantly, boosted by the gains from the first floor. After leveling up four tis and boosting his talent level, he knew he was stronger. But the abrupt increase left him without the ti to push his ntal power any further.
’My opponents scale with my level, so leveling up doesn’t give any real advantage here. And to make it worse, I don’t even have an innate or supre skill that could help on this floor,’ he thought, frustrated at the choice he was about to make.
[You have chosen Normal difficulty]
[Your first opponent appears]
[Resist your opponent’s assault for 30 minutes]
Sora glanced around the strange space around him as a figure began to materialize before him.
[Level 124 Evil Spirit]
The na floating above the ghostly figure caught his eye. The spirit looked like a person made of mist, with no eyes, and it wore a floating white robe that seed to move on its own.
The spirit raised one hand and snapped its fingers. Sora’s [Peak ditate] skill was already active, so he braced himself as a heavy force slamd into his ntal barrier.
’The trial wants to resist, so I’ll focus on that,’ Sora thought, steadying himself.
The spirit’s attack grew denser, pushing harder on one point of his shield. The force was strong, but Sora noticed it stayed at the sa level after a while. It wasn’t getting stronger, just steady and unending.
Under the constant pressure, sothing surprising happened: his [Peak ditate] skill got better. The attack was sharpening his ntal power, and small pieces of the spirit’s energy were being absorbed, making his ntal defense stronger.
’This feeling is amazing,’ He thought, realizing the potential of such thod to grow stronger.
Sora stayed focused, barely noticing the passing ti until a sudden notification popped up.
[You have resisted for 30 minutes]
[Your second opponent appears]
Ignoring the notification, he watched as another Evil spirit appeared. Sora took a deep breath, readying himself for the additional pressure.
The second spirit snapped its fingers, launching a fresh wave of ntal energy against Sora’s defenses.
’Thank god I chose the talent increase. Without it, my trial would be even more complicated,’ he thought, having trouble keeping his thoughts calm. He reinforced his defenses, using more ntal Power to resist the increased pressure. He could feel his mastery over [Peak ditate] improving rapidly under the intense assault.
’I’m close to advancing this skill. If I can endure a few extra levels, I’ll reach the perfect stage of the skill,’ he mused, letting the challenge motivate him. The absence of the [Soul Link] with Kara, severed when he entered the tower, ant he initially had no way of quickly training his ntal Defense. But this new thod of growth—through constant, focused pressure—was proving effective as well.
’Maybe the duo mode would’ve helped my ntal Power grow even faster,’ he considered briefly. ’Soul Power surged when I was linked to Kara. Adding this kind of ntal strain on top of it could’ve worked wonders.’
Shaking the thought away, Sora centered himself once again, fully imrsing in the task of training his mind.
When another series of notifications appeared, he didn’t bother reading them.
[You have resisted for 30 minutes]
[Your third opponent appears]
With each additional evil spirit, the difficulty escalated, and by the end of the fourth period, Sora was suffering, barely holding on. Ti dragged on, and after an exhausting two and a half hours, his sixth opponent appeared.
As the next figure began forming, an intense malevolent presence filled the room, sending a chill through his body.
[Level 124 Elite Evil Spirit]
This spirit was unmistakably different. Its form was denser, more defined, as if it were more solid than the others. Though it still lacked eyes, Sora felt its ’gaze’ pierce through him, a sensation like it was staring directly into his soul. A faint, sinister smile seed to take shape on its face.
The mont it raised its hand, an overwhelming wave of ntal pressure slamd into Sora’s mind. The force was unlike anything he’d encountered before—unrelenting and far stronger than anything the previous spirits had thrown at him. Each strike against his ntal shield reverberated like a hamr blow, threatening to break through his defense.
’I could barely hang on against the five Evil Spirits... But this is too much. This one’s on a different level…’ Sora thought, his face contorted with pain as he focused his defenses on the points of impact.
’There’s no way I can survive this… Don’t tell this is where it ends… I can’t believe I’m going to fail here, leaving the tower so soon. It’s just… humiliating.’ Despair began creeping into his thoughts.
After a few minutes of fighting the intense pressure, Sora felt his ntal defenses begin to crack. His face paled from the force pressing around his mind, his focus slipping with every mont that passed.
’Damn it! I can’t fail now!’ he thought, desperately trying to hold his defenses together. But the harder he pushed, the faster the cracks spread. It was too much. The Elite Evil Spirit was destroying his defenses faster than he could rebuild them.
The realization hit him like a punch to the gut. His ntal fortress crumbling, Sora’s despair deepened as he accepted the truth.
’I’m screwed.’
Yet with that thought, a strange calm began to wash over him. ’If I’m not going to make it… I might as well push this skill as far as it’ll go. At least training this skill might be useful for my next life.’ The idea of failing in the tower was disappointing, but he knew he would find other ways to beco stronger.
This shift in mindset, while accepting defeat, allowed him to relax in a way he hadn’t before. By letting go of his frustration and fear, he settled into ditation more naturally, easing his mind into the flow of energy. To his surprise, this newfound relaxation began to nd so of the cracks in his defenses, giving him just enough stability to endure a little longer.
Minutes stretched on, every instant pushing him to his limits, but he held on, surviving the trial for longer than he thought possible. His barrier was on the edge of breaking, and his mind strained under the enormous pressure. He knew he wouldn’t last much longer unless he fully mastered his [Peak ditate] and pushed it to evolve.
[You have resisted for 30 minutes]
He sighed in relief when the notification appeared.
’Damn, that was close,’ he thought, acknowledging how near he’d co to breaking as the ntal assault from the elite spirit ceased.
Sora felt drained and uncertain about what to do next. The next level would begin soon, and he did not have much ti to decide. ’Should I keep going? Facing five opponents was extrely difficult, and I could feel significant progress from battling that sixth spirit… But if I continue, I might just end up brain dead here.’
He hesitated, afraid he would not rank very high. ’Emily ntioned there are people specializing in ntal skills. Compared to them, my ranking is guaranteed to be far from first place… But giving up after six rounds in normal mode? That’s hard to accept.’
’Forget it,’ he decided firmly. ’What’s there to be ashad of? I’ll train ten tis harder outside and make up for this loss. This isn’t running from a challenge—it’s making a strategic retreat.’
Even though Sora had been losing to stronger opponents frequently, he couldn’t shake the temptation of going for a high-risk, unknown-reward play. But this ti, he forced himself to be practical.
Sora selected the [End Trial] option in the event panel, signaling his exit.
As his surroundings faded, the strange grin on the 7th monster taunted him. He shook his head, letting the trial end.
[You have survived 6 rounds in the 2nd floor trial, Solo mode, Normal difficulty.]
[Total points accumulated: 2,500 points.]
[Level up!]
[Remaining candidates in the 2nd floor trial: 1105]
[Floor 1: Rank 1/4320][Floor 2: Rank 95/3456]…[Floor 20: None]
’Damn! The amount of points is pitiful. The ranking however is not bad, but not exceptional either, considering there are still over a thousand candidates in the trial rooms... But almost a hundred managed to do better than ... With my years of ditation, that’s hard to digest.’
Feeling disappointnt settle in, Sora sat down, took a deep breath, and resud his favorite task between trials : crystallizing mana. He even had the leasure to ditate and try to push his skill to the next level. ’It’s not far, I can sense my mastery getting closer to a limit.’
After what seed like an eternity, the familiar ping of a notification finally brought him back.
[The second trial is over. Players ranked below 2592 are eliminated. Please leave the tower after collecting your reward. Congratulations to all who remain. Please select your reward.]
[You chose Normal difficulty: Reward x1.]
[Reward Option 1: 1 Talent Level][Reward Option 2: 1 Growth Factor][Reward Option 3: 1 Soul Pearls]
He checked his updated rank: Rank 122/3456.
Sora sighed, ’These trials were supposed to balance with player levels, and I should’ve had an advantage over the higher-leveled players since the gap between higher levels is even higher. Yet more than a hundred did better than in this field…’
He took a steadying breath and, without thinking too hard about it, selected his reward.
[You have chosen the 1 Talent Level reward!]
Sora’s thoughts were now calm as he started looking for ways and ideas to increase his ntal power, and climb back up in the rankings.
He was aware of the existence of players specialized in PvP, Player versus player content, and he wanted to prepare against the hundreds of players who had the higher ground against him in ntal battles.
Emily’s words rang in his mind. ’Floors Four, Eight, Twelve, Sixteen, and Twenty. Those are PvP floors. The trials there will involve all kinds of battles against other players.’
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