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When his consciousness returned, he found himself lying on the cold floor, his face staring up at the still-frozen ceiling.

The air was still biting, but Elsa's body had vanished.

'My head still hurts,' he grumbled.

Nausea gripped his mind, and the world spun around him.

Struggling to sit up, he felt disoriented and weak. His vision was blurry as he tried to make sense of his surroundings.

The freezing temperature seeped into his bones, a constant reminder of what just happened. He tried to piece together everything.

"Did I absorb her?" he asked aloud.

[System: Affirmative. The absorption process was successful. The ta-human's body has been safetly stored in your soul.]

He touched his chest but didn't feel anything unusual. Taking a deep breath, he stood up to steady himself.

"System, what was that chain? Why did I feel so much pain just from looking at it?" he asked, trying to understand the agonizing phenonon.

Whatever that object was, it was powerful enough to threaten his consciousness. He needed to understand what he had encountered and why it had such a strong effect on him.

The system did not respond right away, so he grew concerned and asked again.

[System: Host lacks the authority to know this information.]

"Figures," he muttered.

'So, it is now hiding information from ,' he thought, feeling a twinge of frustration.

The intense pain from what had happened earlier was one thing, but the system's ability to shut down his consciousness was an even bigger issue.

He realized that the system was filled with secrets, and the more powerful he beca, the more worried he felt about its true nature.

Unfortunately, he had no ans to defend himself against whatever the system was planning. It felt like a ticking ti bomb, and he was helpless to stop it.

His only option was to continue growing stronger and hope to eventually beco independent from the system's control.

'I can't stay frustrated,' he sighed, trying to calm his emotions. He knew dwelling on this was pointless at the mont, so he redirected his focus to understanding the value of ta-Humans in his growth.

It might just give him the answer he was looking for, especially since even the system was unaware of its full abilities

"System, what role do ta-Humans play in my future ?" he asked, his tone now more casual.

[System: ta-Humans possess unique abilities. If integrated properly, they can significantly enhance your powers.]

"Is their power greater than what the system can offer if I reach the highest level?" he asked, eager to compare.

[System: Unclear. The system cannot asure which is more powerful due to insufficient data on other ta-Human powers.]

"Just in comparison to the one I have," he clarified, seeking a more precise answer.

[System: Based on the ta-Humans already absorbed, their powers offer unique advantages that can surpass so of the highest-level abilities the system provides. However, the system still offers so unique skills that are more powerful.]

Reign felt a sense of satisfaction, realizing that his system didn't know everything about ta-Human power.

The revelation opened up new possibilities, making it clear that there were sources of power in the world that could rival his system.

'I need to beco more powerful,' he reminded himself.

This insight pushed him to stay vigilant and proactive, knowing that his greatest ally might be also his most dangerous threat.

As he pondered his next move, he rembered that there were two ta-Humans in the facility.

Unlike Elsa, these ta-Human could control his power, making him far more challenging to confront.

'I've tested that my True Death works on her, but now I need to deal with that Juggernaut guy,' he thought, touching his chin thoughtfully.

Experiencing a ta-Human's power firsthand made it clear that brute force alone wouldn't be enough to defeat it. He could rely on his "True Death", but the issue was that the Juggernaut's ability was very tricky.

"Hey, System, what will happen if my True Death is reflected back at ?" he asked.

[System: Host will die.]

Reign's eyes widened in shock. The idea of his own attack being used against him was unsettling.

"Die... just like that?" he muttered, disbelief evident in his voice.

[System: ta-Humans' powers are taphysical. Without sufficient knowledge, host should assu the worst.]

"I need to find a way to avoid that. There must be a strategy to handle this Juggernaut without falling victim to my own power. Do you have any suggestions?"

[System: Negative. More information about the ta-Humans is needed.]

"You've got two of them stored in my soul, right? Can't you use them as a reference to analyze their powers?" he asked.

[System: Negative. ta-Humans' powers are more complex than those of Demons, Devils, and Angels. The system currently lacks the processing power to analyze them.]

"Yet?" he asked. "What are the requirents for you to analyze ta-Humans?"

The faster the system could analyze them, the sooner he could understand their powers.

[System: To analyze ta-Humans, the system needs significantly more processing power and detailed information about their abilities. This involves collecting more samples, studying their powers thoroughly, and improving the operating capabilities of the system. Currently, the system is not strong enough for this task.]

"Can you make it short? Tell exactly what I should do?" he asked, his frustration evident.

[System: Reach Level 100. Reach Peak Demon King.]

"That high?" he said, shaking his head.

The system's requirents were overwhelming, especially since absorbing ta-Humans required sacrificing his level each ti.

It felt like investing everything he had in the hope of a future gain while risking everything in the present.

'Forget it. I'll deal with it when I get there,' he decided.

With that resolved, he continued his mission and headed deeper into the warehouse, which was now a frozen wasteland because of Elsa. The cold persisted, with no sign of lting.

For so reason, his powerful attacks didn't trigger any alarms, so he assud that Elsa's ability was so strong that even sounds didn't escape this place.

'So they trapped her here because she couldn't control her power,' he thought. 'No wonder she looked so lonely. I did her a favor by killing her.'

He started searching for security caras but found none. The lights were also frozen, indicating she must have lived in complete darkness.

'So that's why she was so happy when I used my lightning,' he mused.

The warehouse was eerily quiet, the silence broken only by the occasional creak of the ice-covered structures.

He moved carefully, his steps muffled by the thick layer of frost on the floor. Not wasting any ti, he searched for another way out.

Eventually, he noticed a vent that had also been frozen. He raised his hands and slowly lted the ice away. Now that she was gone, the ice was lting like normal.

CRACK!

He shrank his body again in order to fit through the narrow space.

The air was damp and chilly, which made the vent feel even more isolated, but he didn't mind at all.

'Is it just , or do I actually like narrow and tight spaces?' he thought to himself as he continue crawling. 'Maybe it's because I lived in a coffin for a year? Or maybe it's an old habit from when I was still a lab rat?'

Those thoughts ran through his mind as he passed the ti until he finally erged from the vent and found himself on the roof.

'Wow, this place is even bigger up close,' he thought.

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