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"Now close your eyes and focus."

Sigfor's voice came out as Oliver closed his eyes and started to concentrate.

The air around him seemed to hum with energy as his surroundings blurred and transformed. A sensation of weightlessness enveloped him, and he knew he had entered the spirit realm.

The moment Oliver closed his eyes, his surroundings changed. He was instantly connected to the spirit realm—matching the speed Evelyn had displayed earlier, maybe a bit faster.

A faint hum resonated in his ears, the energy of the spirit realm enveloping him.

"Is this the spirit realm?" he opened his eyes and thought.

Opening his eyes, he was met with a mesmerizing sight. Countless colorful lights floated in the hazy expanse, each one pulsating with a life of its own. 'Are they spirits?' he wondered, feeling a mix of awe and trepidation.

He wondered.

'Should I reach out to them?'

Hesitation gripped him for a moment, but curiosity and determination pushed it aside.

He looked at the countless lights, he was not sure how to attract them towards him, the elder said to do what he felt was right.

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He stretched his hand towards the brilliant lights and he paused as a huge blue colored ball was speeding towards him.

No… not one but…

But a tsunami of blue colored balls of light were speeding towards him.

A massive blue orb hurtled towards him, followed by a wave of similar orbs.

His eyes widened as he subconsciously took a step back.

Was this the normal setting?

Wait, was it even safe in the first place.

As he felt the countless balls of blue lights approaching him, he weighted his choices to whether run away from them or stay still and let them approach him.

In the end, he stood rooted on the spot and let the spirits approach him.

However, something unexpected happened as soon as they came in one meter radius of him.

To his surprise, the blue lights halted just before reaching him, then scattered as if repelled.

"???"

He looked at the scene confusedly, wondering what was wrong with these spirits?

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Weren't they quite excited to approach him a second ago, so why were they running away now as if they had seen a ghost?

He looked around but there seemed to be nothing around.

'What's going on?' he thought as he walked up to the nearest cluster of colorful brilliant lights.

He observed closely as he walked towards the cluster of lights, he could see it shifting away—backing out from him as soon as he was close to them.

"What…?" he let out a small voice as he reached up to more clusters but the result remained the same.

He tried approaching spirits of ice element, but still the same result.

He even tried reaching out to the other elemental spirits but the end output remained similar—all of them backed away as soon as he neared them.

A vein popped on his forehead as took in the disrespect from these balls of light.

Confusion clouded his mind. 'Why are they avoiding me?' he thought, approaching another cluster, only to watch them retreat as well.

If this continued, wouldn't he have to return without summoning a spirit?

No, he can't have that.

If they won't come to him then he would go to them.

If they won't follow him obediently then he could only resort to force.

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"So be it…!"

He said as he sped up towards a nearby cluster, the cluster of balls seemingly afraid of something tried to run away too however it was too late, Oliver had already reached up to them using his enhanced speed.

He instantly stretched out his hand up to the spirits, grasping them within his palms.

However, the spirits simply slipped through his fingers like water taking him off guard.

'How do I catch them!?' he groaned and thought, frustration was welling up inside him.

His eyes narrowed; it looked like he should use 'that.'

A dark thought crossed his mind. 'If I can't summon them, I'll force them.'

He grabbed onto another fleeting energy as a reddish-black aura began to ooze from his hand. Instantly, all the spirits in proximity trembled as the abyssal energy was released.

The air around him grew colder, the very essence of darkness seeping into the atmosphere.

He felt the spirit in his grasp struggle frantically, trying to escape, but the abyssal energy held it firmly. It struggled in vain, and soon it was completely devoured by the darkness. A faint, echoing scream was swallowed by the abyss, leaving only silence in its wake.

As he wondered what might change, something happened when he finished devouring the spirit. It was as if the spirit was a trigger…

An influx of unknown knowledge that he could not decode revealed itself, displaying a torrent of information.

Symbols and ancient runes flashed before his eyes, each one burning into his mind with searing clarity.

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He stood motionless, eyes fixed on the ceiling, as he processed the new insights. Time seemed to stretch endlessly until, finally, he tilted his head back and looked down at his hand.

The reddish-black aura still lingered, pulsing gently like a heartbeat.

"So it's like this," he muttered.

According to the information he had received, he would not be able to summon a spirit ever due to being the circuit of Abyss.

Spirits were nothing but nourishment for him at this point.

But something else had also unlocked for him in exchange for not being able to summon spirits.

Anti-spirits!

Anti-spirits are entities born from the Abyss, designed to counter and destroy regular spirits. They are manifestations of dark energy—a representation of death.

Their forms were shadows, flickering and shifting, filled with a cold, consuming hunger.

Unlike regular spirits, anti-spirits are tethered to his will, making them extensions of his power.

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Unlike regular spirits, anti-spirits are tethered to his will, making them extensions of his power.

Which basically means that unlike regular spirits, which might have their own consciousness or require a contract, anti-spirits are extensions of the summoner's power and obey his commands without question. They are bound to his will and cannot act independently.

This connection ensured that the summoner has complete control over their actions and abilities.

Just as there is matter in the universe, with its opposing force being anti-matter, there are spirits, ethereal beings of light and energy, countered by anti-spirits, dark entities born from the Abyss. While spirits embody harmony and life, anti-spirits are manifestations of chaos and death.

They are the shadows cast by the light, existing to counterbalance and consume the energies of their brighter counterparts. Where spirits thrive on purity and connection, anti-spirits draw power from the void, tethered to the summoner's will and feeding on the essence of the spirits they devour.

He could feel the dark energy thrumming through his veins, a part of him now more than ever.

If spirits were affiliated with the heavens, then anti-spirits were associated with the Abyss.

The more spirits he consumes, the stronger his anti-spirits become. This creates a continuous cycle of power, as each defeated spirit enhances his abyssal spirit's abilities.

However, summoning them comes at a cost. Prolonged use can strain the summoner's body and mind, leading to physical and mental fatigue.

His head throbbed slightly, a reminder of the toll this power could take.

In a fight, he would have to be cautious not to harm himself unintentionally instead.

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"However, now that I am here…" he paused, glancing around at the countless clusters of light, "Why don't I make use of it?" His voice was calm, but his eyes gleamed with a dark determination.

His eyes turned cold as a storm of Abyss energy started to brew behind him.

The space trembled, trying to hold onto the manifestation of the abyss. A low, ominous rumble echoed through the realm, the very fabric of reality seeming to stretch and twist.

The spirit clusters burst, scattering in a direction as far as possible from him.

Panic rippled through the spirits, their once serene forms now flickering with fear.

He did not stand by and followed after as many spirits as he saw. His movements were swift, precise, the abyssal energy trailing behind him like a shadow.

Swish!

What transpired next was a mass of reddish-black energy devouring countless colorful balls of light. Each spirit he consumed added to the growing storm of power around him, the reddish darkness becoming more intense with every passing moment.

Time flowed by, and he lost track of time as he hunted down any spirits he saw. It was a pity that this place only held the partial spirits; he would have loved to try against a true spirit.

However, the abundance of the partial spirits made up for that.

Just like that, more and more time passed, and in the end, he finally stopped. His breath came in ragged gasps, the exertion of his power taking its toll.

"Hmm…"

As far as he could see, all he could see now was pitch-black darkness. The earlier space, which was filled with countless bright lights, was now a black realm devoid of light.

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The oppressive silence now heavy on his shoulders, the once vibrant realm now eerily still.

"I can't go on anymore like this."

He frowned and muttered to himself. This was as far as he could go; all the spirits in this space had mostly been devoured by him, while some of them escaped far away, so he did not chase them too far.

Plus, he felt a restriction on him when he reached a certain point. No matter what, it seemed that he was unable to cross a specific point.

An invisible barrier pulsed at the edge of his consciousness, warning him of the limits of his current power.

It was as if the place, the realm, was able to recognize his abilities and stopped him from going any further.

He did not push it either; he was not overconfident in his abilities. He had only devoured the partial spirits, after all. He could feel the growth in his Abyss energy too.

What Oliver did not know was that these partial spirits were quite powerful, and no normal kid would be able to hunt them down as he was doing. In fact, even proper exorcists would find it difficult to capture spirits.

After making sure there was nothing else to do anymore, he simply focused inside himself and started to leave the spirit realm.

He could not summon an Abyssal creature into this world; not only would it be extremely dangerous, but it could also get him into a lot of trouble with his body and others.

The thought of the chaos and destruction such a creature could cause made him shudder.

Soon, his body disappeared, and he opened his eyes back in the mountain hall. But something was strange; except for the elder, there was no one else present.

The hall was eerily quiet, the faint light casting long shadows of the pillars across the room.

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"Damn brat, finally finished?"

Sigfor said in a heavy voice. Oliver looked at him confusedly, "Elder, what do you mean? Where's everyone?"

"I dismissed them since you were taking so long."

"Long? Wait, what does that even mean?"

"How long do you think you have been in the spirit realm?" Sigfor questioned him instead of answering.

The elder's eyes were tired, a hint of impatience in his tone.

"Well, maybe two hours?"

"Haah? Two hours, seriously?" Sigfor pinched his brows in frustration.

"It's been over five days."

"What!? HOW?" Oliver lost his composure and asked wide-eyed. He could not believe that he had spent five whole days in that place!

His mind reeled, trying to grasp the enormity of lost time.

What's going on?

"H-How can it be five days…?"

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He could not believe that hunting spirits would take so much time. In that dark realm, he really lost the sense of time.

"How would I know?" Sigfor snorted and then asked, "Did you manage to get a spirit?"

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"Did you manage to get a spirit?"

He looked seriously annoyed; after all, he had not moved from his position in the past five days, carefully watching over him so as to ensure that nothing dangerous would happen.

"Well… I did not." Oliver scratched the back of his head and said, a little embarrassed.

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Sigfor shook his head and sighed, "I expected as much. It does not take such a long time for anyone to summon a partial spirit."

"Forget it, looks like even geniuses have their limits."

"Haha…" Oliver laughed dryly.

"I will leave then. You rest and join the others for training afterward. They have been training all this time, so make sure to catch up to them."

"Thank you elder for your patience." Oliver bowed and thanked Sigfor, no matter how grumpy the old elder was, he still waited and watched over for him patiently for five whole days.

Sigfor waved his hand and left the room. He was tired too from continuously being on guard for him.

"Damn, that's a lot of time. I should be more careful of spirit realms next time. The perception of time and distortion is not proportional to this," he mumbled to himself as he stared at his hand. The faint traces of abyssal energy still lingered, a reminder of the power and the cost.

'Hmm…'

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For some reason, a sudden ominous feeling filled his heart. It was as if something bad was about to happen.

He quickly got out of the array and looked at the entrance of the mountain hall.

The heavy doors loomed before him, casting long shadows in the dim light.

His heart could not help but suddenly beat faster.

'What is this bad feeling?'

He frowned. The hall was wide open, with grass yards around on all three sides except the back, which led to another deeper space.

This hall was basically the entrance to the mountain base.

But they were in the middle of nowhere at the moment, so why was he feeling this sinking feeling?

He took a deep breath. The surroundings were eerily quiet.

Even the usual chirping of birds and rustling of leaves seemed absent, adding to the sense of unease.

He waited. A few minutes passed, but nothing happened. However, the feeling never left his chest. He went forward, nearing the entrance of the hall, which led to the outside.

Stepping outside, he saw the familiar stone statues and a huge iron gate. Beyond that was vast and empty land covered in fog.

The fog swirled lazily, obscuring the path and giving the area an otherworldly appearance.

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'Is this feeling my imagination or what?' he pondered as he surveyed the area.

Upon finding nothing for the next few minutes, he exhaled and went back inside.

The tension in his shoulders eased slightly, but the unease still lingered.

Whatever it was that he was feeling, they were safe inside this hall as long as Sigfor was with them.

Although Alison was not present at the moment, Sigfor was a veteran exorcist himself, so he should be able to keep them safe in case they were in danger.

Not to mention, how could someone be in this place? This place had an array of illusions surrounding it, and unless someone knew the direct route to the mountain, they would not be able to come to this place at all.

'Most likely a stray beast or maybe a stray ghost.' Oliver thought about how it might be that.

He shook his head, trying to dispel the lingering sense of dread.

They could end up near this place by chance; it would not be surprising.

For the time being, he returned to the dorm to rest.

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In the upcoming few weeks, they trained harder than ever.

Sigfor would have them spar with each other continuously, and sometimes he would take them all on himself at once.

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While Oliver might not have the advantage of a spirit, he was still capable of being their equal with his monstrous strength. This revelation hit some of them quite hard.

Alphonso, who had been thinking that he might finally get an edge over Oliver, was extremely disheartened when Oliver was able to maintain an upper hand throughout their spar.

Not to mention hitting him once, Alphonso was not even able to touch him despite having his speed increased by the wind element and spirit.

Amber was also not faring well. She could clearly feel the vast gap she had to cross if she desired to be at his level and make herself more recognizable.

Her frustration was evident, but it also fueled her determination to improve.

She also got serious in her training. Slowly but surely, her thinking was also changing. Instead of relying on her tools, she was starting to be independent with her own power, using various weapons.

From gauntlets to great swords, she continued switching weapons, alternating between the two as she liked them the most so far.

Her defense was pretty high compared to others, thanks to the earth element and her summoned spirit.

Even Oliver had a hard time breaching her defenses.

Nadia and Oliver were pretty much on equal terms now. While Oliver had a great advantage in strength, stamina, and speed, Nadia effectively used the ice element to counter his inhuman body powers.

His water elemental attacks would instantly turn into ice the moment they reached her surroundings.

The ground around her would often be covered in a thin layer of frost, a signal to her growing control over her element.

The most growth someone showed was none other than Evelyn. She was literally besting everyone else with her light attribute and spirit.

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Oliver was also starting to take her seriously. Both of them used katanas, but her skills with the katana were far better than his. Her strikes were fluid and precise, each one carrying the force of her intense training.

He was also avoiding depending on his espera, all he was doing was using his strength only.

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He had yet to get any rewards related to katanas or similar weapons, so he was using it as much as he knew about a rapier.

He and she were fighting toe-to-toe.

Next was Daniel, and Oliver had to admit that he was the best and most skilled with weapons. Despite not being on their level, he was able to contend with all of them.

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And with his thunder spirit, his speed and power were unparalleled now, even more so than Alphonso with his wind spirit!

Clang!

Oliver blocked an incoming sword strike towards his chest.

Clang!

He pressed forward, pushing the sword away from him and attacking the opponent. His movements were swift and calculated, each strike delivered with precision.

It was Daniel whom he was sparring with. The usual mischief on his face was replaced by a certain seriousness as he swung his weapon. The intensity in his eyes was unmistakable, a fierce determination driving his every move.

Oliver could not help but secretly exclaim at the change on this guy's face. He rarely saw such an expression on his face.

"You're wide open!"

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Daniel said as he swung the hilt of his sword at Oliver's blind spot, near his hip.

"Ugh-!"

Oliver retreated. So far, only Daniel had ever managed to hit him, other than Bella and Nadia.

He smiled, "You're indeed interesting. I rarely ever see you with such seriousness."

Daniel's expression did not falter as he readied his sword once again. He said, "Focus on the spar. I know you are holding back, and it is making me angry."

His eyes glinted fiercely, the grip on the sword in his hands tightening. The air around them seemed to vibrate with the intensity of their confrontation, each poised for the next move.

"Give me your all. I don't care what happens next, I want it! I want to experience the strength of someone way above me in talent despite being my peer."

He lunged forward, again aiming for Oliver's blind spot. However, this time, Oliver twisted his hand and parried the strike without even moving from his spot.

He smiled wryly as he looked at Daniel's angry look. Daniel wanted him to give his all. How should he tell him that if he really went all out, he might not survive for even a second?

That would truly break his spirit if he said that. He had been refraining from using espera or any artifact; all he was relying on was his brute strength.

"Don't insult me!" Daniel roared as he saw him smiling wryly. He wildly swung his sword, wanting Oliver to be more serious with him. However, he was unable to hit him even once.

It almost looked like the earlier hit he had given him was through a stroke of luck or Oliver's deliberate approach to get hit once.

His eyes were slowly turning bloodshot. He really hated it when others underestimated him. It felt disrespectful to him.

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Gritting his teeth, his sword moved like a python, flexible and agile, wanting to strike the target, but the latter was just like a wall. No matter how or where he was hit, there was no effect!

Amber, who was watching this duel from the side, could not help but clench the bottle of water in her hand.

"He's doing this again..." she whispered to herself in a strained voice.

She could barely keep up with their movements using her eyes.

But seeing Daniel's struggling expression, his bloodshot eyes, and his remarks, she felt a resonance with him.

Was he feeling the same way as her?

Was Oliver like this to others too?

While he spoke to them normally and praised their abilities, his eyes never held even a flicker of interest or curiosity towards them and their abilities.

She could see it, his lack of interest, that boredom whenever he sparred with them. He did not feel the same way as them.

She considered herself a good judge of others' intentions. She knew she was just a kid and was getting ahead of herself by claiming to be experienced in such things, but she really was.

At least she considered herself to be. However immature she may be to others, but to herself, she was someone who could tell how the other person was feeling towards her.

Even if she was wrong, continuous interactions with Oliver and her keen observation of him and his eyes made her more sure about her conclusions.

She had sparred with others too, but never once had she seen them make such an expression.

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She loathed this side of Oliver.

"OLIVER!!"

A voice yelled.

Oliver paused as he looked ahead. Daniel was sweating profusely, his eyes were red, cheeks flushed as he panted.

"GIVE ME YOUR BEST FOR ONCE!" he roared again.

"If you are my friend, from this moment forth, you will give your all." Daniel gave the ultimatum, his tone was heavy as he poured out his emotions.

He no longer cared. He considered Oliver his close pal; they had gone through a lot together. He wanted to be serious with him no matter what.

He brought his sword close to his chest as he aligned the sword in a vertical pose. It looked as if he was going to use a sword art.

"I will now be using a sword technique I cherish. If you really consider me your friend, reply to me with your sword."

Oliver looked at this scene and sighed. He knew Daniel was not the type to care about anything. He only cared about swords, duels, and power. He was a simple-minded individual.

"Fine..." Oliver lowered his katana, his eyes turned serious, "Come at me."

Daniel, who saw this, could not help but smile. His grip on the sword turned stronger.

'Finally.' His eyes focused as he recited the movements of the sword art he cherished

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