Play 'life Force'
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Zar dashed forward at unimaginable speeds, the space around him shattering under the sheer force of his velocity.
The Vault Of Eternal Confinent was designed to withstand and contain rogue gods, yet here he was, pushing its limits.
Every step he took fractured the very fabric of the realm, cracks of swirling energy spreading like jagged veins across the void.
To any lesser being, this place was an unbreakable labyrinth—an eternal prison where escape was nothing but a dream. But to Zar?
It was a re training ground.
And yet, even as the space around him collapsed, it repaired itself instantly—a process so rapid that most beings wouldn't even perceive the destruction. The void nded itself with chanical precision, as if the very laws of the Infinite Loop refused to acknowledge his intrusion.
But sothing was off.
At first, the shattered fragnts of space stitched themselves back together in a seamless flow, as if guided by an unseen hand. But as Zar accelerated further, the rate of reconstruction slowed. The once-instantaneous repairs lagged, the rifts persisting for longer than before.
He narrowed his eyes.
"That's strange... why is it slowing down?" he muttered.
The system's voice chid in, completely unconcerned.
["Oh, don't worry about that."]
Zar frowned, about to argue when—
A pulse of deep purple light rippled through the shattered space.
It wasn't ordinary energy.
It was... unnatural. Otherworldly.
The glow wasn't just repairing the space—it was weaving reality back together with an intelligence that unsettled him.
The void trembled as the purple mist spread, its movent eerily precise, calculated. At one mont, the void was fractured, exposing glimpses of nothingness beyond comprehension—and in the next, it was as if it had never been broken at all. The very laws of reality were being rewritten before his eyes.
Zar slowed slightly, his eyes locked onto the swirling patterns of energy.
His instincts scread at him.
This wasn't just so automated repair system.
It was sothing ...
Sothing adapting.
A chill ran down his spine.
For the first ti since arriving in this place, Zar felt sothing akin to unease.
He finally spoke, trying to keep his voice neutral. "That was... efficient. But it looked weaker than when you repaired the Dominion wall."
The system imdiately puffed up with pride.
["Hmph! Of course, it's weaker! That wall was far more significant—why waste unnecessary power here?"]
Zar sighed. "Right, right. Whatever helps you sleep at night."
He forced himself to shake off the lingering discomfort, pushing the thought aside. Whatever the purple light was, he didn't have ti to dwell on it. He had a goal—mastering his speed.
And so, he resud his relentless training.
Every sprint tore through the void like a teor breaching the heavens.
Every step refined his ability to process reality at absurd speeds.
Every movent brought him closer to absolute control.
He wasn't just running anymore.
He was dancing with the very fabric of space.
Ti passed.
The realm trembled beneath his presence. And then—
Finally—
Zar skidded to a halt, standing tall with a wide smirk.
"I am a fucking genius."
The system, unusually neutral, agreed without hesitation.
["That's correct."]
Zar blinked. "Wait... no sarcasm? No mockery?"
["Why would I mock you? You went from mortal comprehension to multiversal-level awareness in just seven hours. That's absurd."]
Sothing felt off.
The system sounded... disappointed?
Zar narrowed his eyes. "You... sound kind of sad."
The system let out a dramatic sigh.
["That's because I thought you'd take at least one day. I had such high hopes for teasing you about how slow you were progressing!"]
Zar's eye twitched. "Are you serious?"
["Of course. But congratulations, I guess."]
Despite the system's antics, Zar felt an undeniable satisfaction. He had surpassed even its expectations.
Then, as if on cue—
A glowing interface appeared before him.
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[Mission Complete!]
Training Mission: Mastering Speed in the Infinite Loop Prison
Objective: Sprint through the Infinite Loop Prison while maintaining full control over movent, space resistance, and energy output.
Special Condition: Withstood increased resistance and shattered spatial barriers without losing control.
Rewards:
• Enhanced Speed Control (Mastery Level: 80%)
• Increased Resistance to External Force Manipulation
• Bonus: Adaptive Motion Perception (Allows instant recalibration in chaotic environnts)
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As the glowing interface faded, Zar expected another mission prompt.
Yet, strangely, the system remained silent.
Zar frowned. "Alright, system. What's next?"
["There's no need for another mission."]
Zar blinked in confusion. "What? Why not?"
["Because now you can control your power up to 80%. You've reached a level where training here is pointless. Just return to your castle now."]
Zar's eyebrows twitched. "Hold up. Did I hear that right? 'Just return'—like it's that simple?!"
The system remained nonchalant.
["Yes. Just return."]
Zar ran a hand through his hair, exasperated. "And how exactly do you expect to find my castle when you're not helping ?!"
Then, the system's tone shifted—playful, teasing.
["Just guess."]
For a mont, Zar's mind went blank.
Then—
Like a train slamming into his consciousness, realization struck him.
His face twisted in utter disbelief.
"No... no way. Are you fu*king serious?!"
His hand instinctively clenched into a fist before he flipped his middle finger at the air.
"F*CK YOU, SYSTEM!"
Because at this mont, he finally understood.
The Wall of Dominion.
The mont he touched it—the mont the system had appeared to 'help'—that was the answer.
He had already reached his palace back then.
Yet, instead of telling him outright, this damn system had let him run around aimlessly, making him believe his castle was so far-off, unreachable place.
And he never realized.
Zar sighed deeply, his own ignorance leaving a bitter taste in his mouth.
"So, I was already at my palace the whole damn ti?"
["Yep."]
"And you let struggle like an idiot?"
["Oh, absolutely."]
Zar rubbed his temples, muttering to himself. "This goddamn system... I swear, I'm going to delete you one day."
He exhaled sharply, forcing himself to calm down. "Alright, fine. Let's go back to the Wall of Dominion, then."
But then—
The system's tone shifted again, this ti carrying a hint of mischief.
["Why would we walk back?"]
Zar narrowed his eyes suspiciously. "What do you an?"
["I'm directly teleporting you to your castle."]
Zar's eyes widened. "Wait, what?!"
Before he could even protest, a blinding flash erupted around him.
The space beneath his feet folded in on itself, swallowing him whole in an instant.
And just like that—
He was gone.
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