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Dammit, Renekton look-alike, what the hell are you even doing here?!

I’m not sure how tall the Renekton in League of Legends was, but this one was definitely a goddamn dinosaur for sure. Standing about 25 feet tall, wielding a massive hamr that looked like it was ready to smash us all to death.

Interesting. Renekton with a hamr, huh? Well, that’s sothing new.

The monstrous Renekton T-Rex stomped its massive feet, shaking the ground beneath us. Its glowing reptilian eyes locked onto the crowd, filled with a mix of rage and hunger. The enormous hamr in its claws swung back and forth, slow and deliberate, as if it was enjoying the weight of the weapon, relishing the destruction it could bring.

The air thickened with tension. Every superhuman around gripped their weapons tighter, their breaths sharp and shaky. This wasn’t just a boss monster—we were up against sothing that could flatten us with a single swing if we weren’t careful. A slight mistake could cost us our lives.

"What is this monstrous aura?! This boss monster must be at least SS-Rank level!" one of the superhumans exclaid, his eyes locked on the Humanoid T-Rex. "Dammit, how the hell are we even supposed to take that thing down?!"

I clenched my fists, my thoughts racing. Survival felt like a far-off dream now, like grasping at thin air. But despite the fear clawing at , sothing stirred inside—an adrenaline rush, a hunger for the fight. This wasn’t just about staying alive anymore. It was about proving we could face the impossible.

In any case, I can’t afford to die just yet—especially not before defeating this boss monster to gain valuable EXP and level up. If I were to die now, it would be incredibly inconvenient, as I would have to wait several long weeks to regenerate back to life and be fully recovered. Plus, during my death I’d probably miss my chance to kill this boss monster for the EXP, and that’s not sothing I want to miss out on.

"Focus!" soone shouted, her voice sharp as she stepped forward, sword drawn. "We don’t have a choice but to fight! If we don’t, we’re done for!"

"That’s right!" another person chid in. "Let’s work together and survive! We’ve got to win this no matter what!"

Everyone nodded in heavy silence, each one stepping into position. I clenched my fists once more, my pulse hamring in my ears. This trial wasn’t about just passing through—it was about surviving in a world where even the smallest slip could an death.

ROAAARRR!!!

The Renekton T-Rex roared again, its echo reverberating through the colosseum. The ground trembled beneath its weight as it advanced, the monstrous hamr swinging wide. I knew we couldn’t afford hesitation or fear. Every second counted.

RUMBLE!

"Let’s go!!!" soone yelled, and the charge began.

As the battle kicked off, I couldn’t help but wonder what kind of world we had stumbled into. The stakes had beco sothing far beyond what I could have imagined, and in this fight, there was no room for doubt. Only the determination to survive—or perish trying.

We charged headfirst into the chaos, my heart racing and every muscle tense. The ground felt like it was vibrating beneath the sheer weight of that towering beast. The Renekton T-Rex stomped forward, its massive hamr swinging like it weighed nothing at all. It wasn’t just any monster; this thing could wipe us out with a single swing, no question.

Ah, this is so terrifying. I swear that giant hamr could flatten instantly with a single hit. Dammit, this feels like a twisted ga for this boss monster—literally whack-a-mole, but with us being the ones getting smashed. What’s worse is, that swing wasn’t just an ordinary S-Rank power—it was SS-Rank-level destruction. Holy crap!

"Spread out quickly!!!" soone barked as he swung his greatsword into the air. The echo of his voice barely reached over the monstrous roar of the beast. "Watch out for that giant hamr!!!"

We imdiately spread out. We knew that if we stayed together, that goddamn colossal hamr would crush us all instantly like ants. Heck, I’m not even sure if anyone here is strong enough to tank it. Our tanks and frontlines are only S-Rank level, and there’s no way they could withstand an SS-Rank level attack directly or head-on.

BAM!!! BAM!!! BAM!!!

Instantly, everyone managed to dodge thanks to the powerful speed buffs from our Healers and the debuffs placed on the boss monster. As a result, the mighty beast moved much slower than usual due to the effects of the debuff. However, despite everything appearing fine on the surface, I couldn’t shake the uneasy feeling in my gut. It was as if sothing wasn’t right.

Deep down, I sensed that this boss monster wasn’t taking us seriously—it seed it was simply toying with us. The way it moved, so casually and effortlessly, felt more like a ga than a serious battle. It was as if we were nothing more than obstacles in its path, no real threats. The more I watched, the more I beca convinced that this creature had yet to reveal its full power. The fact that it was playing with us not only demonstrated its strength but also its intelligence.

Every ti it swung its enormous hamr and struck the ground, I could see a faint smile on its face. It seed more interested in flexing its massive weapon than actually trying to kill us. That thought left wondering from the very beginning—did we even have a chance to win this from the start? How could the final trial be this difficult? What were the damn aliens thinking? Dammit, this isn’t balanced at all!

As the fight dragged on, I couldn’t help but feel more and more frustrated with myself for being so weak and useless. I thought I had leveled up enough, but I was still miles behind everyone else. They all had powerful weapons and top-notch gear, while I had nothing. On top of that, they even had more variety of skills than I do, while I don’t have many. Man, this really sucks.

It was at this very mont, all I could think about was how desperately I wanted to be strong—no, not just strong, but the strongest. But to get there, I needed more ti to train, grind, and level up. I clenched my fists and gritted my teeth, frustration boiling inside . Feeling this powerless and unable to do anything really sucks, and I hated it.

I was so desperate to the point that I didn’t even care if I died here and perished along with this 5th trial world—just like the 4th trial world would crumble after the trial ended. I briefly considered staying in this world, even if it eventually fell apart after the final trial ended.

At this mont, I didn’t mind being lost in the vastness of space. But then, I realized sothing—I couldn’t complete my daily quest workout in space, right? There was nothing to hold onto, nothing to anchor . How was I supposed to carry out my exercises when there was no ground to stand on?

Ah, I don’t know what to do anymore! I couldn’t help but lose my cool. Ugh! I’m so sick and tired of being played by the hands of these damn aliens! Freedom—I just want freedom! But not freedom in the sense of aimlessly wandering around the vastness of space, but a freaking proper freedom, goddammit!

Then out of nowhere, the boss monster suddenly stopped moving. For a brief mont, everyone froze, puzzled by what was happening. Then, without warning, it dropped its colossal hamr to the ground, and the next thing we knew, the Renekton T-Rex suddenly started tearing off both of its ears for no apparent reason.

Seeing that, I couldn’t help but blurt out—"W-What the fuck is going on?!"

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