"Oh my fucking god, now that's one heck of a tragedy story right there," Levi muttered as he woke up from his deep sleep, still shaken by the tragic battle between the God of Darkness and the Goddess of Light. "I didn't expect a god to die just like that, and I don't even know who has the power to kill a god—but I know it's one of the gods out there."
He paused, his mind racing. "The main thing here is why Elara, who was a god, turned into a frenzy and had to fight Astaroth like that. She should have just told him about it. Why would she lie to him and make him fight like this? In my opinion, someone was manipulating her, making her reverse her memory about her life. If there is a god like that, then it must be him."
Levi furrowed his brow, deep in thought. "Wait, if there are all these unique elements like Gravity, Space, and Time, then there must be someone with the power of illusion, right? It must be that person. If such an element exists, illusions could be powerful enough to blind someone's senses or manipulate them.
I think gods don't have resistance to other elements—they're only immune to their own. Like Elara, the Goddess of Light—she's immune to light. The same with Astaroth. Astaroth is the complete opposite of light, and darkness consumes light, which is why Astaroth won the battle."
Levi's thoughts shifted, recalling the power he had gained. "I had this question after getting the God of Darkness's elemental core and receiving a skill called Darkness Resistance. Like, if I take all the other elements into account and gain resistance to all those elements, wouldn't that make me invincible? but I am not sure if there is God Of Illusion but I need to be on guard anytime if I encounter him after I become a god, then I am dead af."
Just as I was about to check the time on the phone I bought while I was coming to the tower to check the time, I got messages from the system, in the beginning, it made me happy and in the end, it made me mad.
[Congratulations, you successfully read all the memories of God Of Darkness, Astaroth.]
[You have successfully obtained all skills of God Of Darkness as you have finished watching the memories.]
[Your core has begun its initial transformation into a God Mana core.]
[Your core transformation is now at 6%.]
[Your active skills have been locked.]
[Your passive skills have not been locked.]
[Your Darkness element has been locked.]
"What the hell? At least let me try my new skills! I want to see how they differ from Astaroth's!" I shouted, feeling the frustration bubbling over.
[You can use all your skills in the training room. However, it will only be open after the 1st floor is completed. I was about to inform you, but you chose to dive into the memories instead. So, try to be patient from now on.]
"Sorry, sorry! I'll be patient. Now, take me to the training room."
[Why would I send you? You need to find the door to the training room on your own in this white room. It can be anywhere—above or below, it could even be hidden in plain sight. Find it, and you can unlock the training room.]
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[Quest - Find the Training room.]
[Rewards - A unique training room solely prepared for Levi.]
[Time Limit - None]
[Punishment - None]
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The fu*k where could be this training room now, I had to search this whole room for it. When I turned and saw the whole room.
The room stretches out like a pristine, sterile space, with immaculate white walls that seem to absorb all sound. It's eerily clean, not a speck of dust in sight. The room is large, about 50 meters in length and width, the kind of space that feels too empty for its size. Everything about it feels a little too perfect, almost artificial.
At the center of this expanse sits the bed—massive, about 10 meters wide, and positioned exactly in the middle of the room. It looks more like a stage than a place to sleep, stark against the surrounding emptiness. The ceiling is high, stretching upwards, giving the whole space a strange sense of infinity. There are no visible windows or doors, just the unbroken white surface that seems to go on forever. The lack of any clutter or furniture makes the room feel cold like it's waiting for something to happen.
The quietness is unsettling, and the sheer size of the bed makes you feel small, even though it's far larger than any normal bed should be. There's a sense of unease creeping in, the feeling that something isn't quite right, but it's hard to pin down exactly what. The training room could be anywhere—or nowhere—and the emptiness only adds to the frustration of trying to find it.
I get up from the bed, the soft sheets barely making a sound in this massive, quiet room. My footsteps echo slightly as I start walking towards the walls, feeling that weird combination of frustration and determination. The smooth surface of the walls stretches out in front of me like some kind of blank canvas. I run my fingers along it, searching for anything that feels off—a seam, a ridge, anything that could give away a hidden door. Nothing.
I try knocking on the walls, hoping for a hollow sound that might give me a clue. My fist meets solid, unyielding material, and the sound it makes is dull, not at all helpful. I pace the room, checking every corner, trying to stay focused, but the emptiness of the place is messing with my head. It feels too perfect, too clean. There has to be something I'm missing.
I crouch down and check the floor, running my hands across the smooth, cold surface. Still nothing. As a last-ditch effort, I press against the walls again, this time more deliberately, pushing different sections with my palms. And then, my hand suddenly gives way against something, just the slightest shift in pressure. My heart skips.
I push harder, and a small section of the wall clicks inward. It's almost invisible, blended so perfectly into the surface that I would've missed it if I wasn't practically leaning into it. The wall slides open with a soft hiss, revealing a hidden doorway. Finally, this dumbass quest is over.
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Author's Note - I didn't upload the chapters due to the exams I had. So, sorry for that.