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Chapter 35 - Unlocking the Avatar's Power

Kaito sat on his bed, feeling a sense of relief wash over him as he rested his weary body. He had been thinking about his journey so far, and he was curious about the System that guided him.

"System," he said, speaking out loud. "Can you tell me more about yourself? What is your purpose, and what kind of power do I have?"

The System spoke up, its voice guiding him. "Kaito, I am a unique entity that has been created to guide and assist you on your journey. My purpose is to help you unlock your full potential and achieve your goals."

Kaito's eyes widened with curiosity. "What kind of power do I have?" he asked.

The System explained, "You have the power to gain every skill available in the world. You will be able to use every weapon at your disposal, and you will have access to a vast array of abilities and techniques. You are a blank slate, Kaito, and you have the potential to become anything you want to be."

Kaito's mind was blown. He had never imagined that he had such incredible potential. "What does this mean?" he asked, his voice filled with excitement.

The System continued, "It means that you can learn any skill, master any weapon, and adapt to any situation. You will be able to evolve and grow at an incredible rate, and you will be able to overcome any obstacle that comes your way."

Kaito felt a sense of awe and wonder. He had never felt so powerful and capable in his life. "What are the limits of my power?" he asked, his curiosity getting the better of him.

The System replied, "The limit of your power is the limit of your opponent. As long as you have stronger opponents, your power will grow and grow, outgrowing them. In other words, as long as you have strong opponents, you can grow infinitely. Your power is not limited by any internal constraints, but rather by the challenges you face and the opponents you defeat."

Kaito's eyes widened in understanding. He realized that his power was not limited by any internal constraints, but rather by the external challenges he faced. He felt a sense of excitement and anticipation, knowing that he had the potential to grow and become stronger with each new challenge he faced.