"Comparing the panel, which Heroic Spirit should be at the same level?"
It's no wonder she wanted to have an even more accurate understanding of her current state, but she realized it's no use comparing something that can't be measured, just like her EX-Level Mana. It's different from other Heroic Spirits' EX-Mana.
As for where she gained the EX-Level endurance, it was thanks to Gaia's blessing. Not only can she not age or die of natural causes while within the planet's bounds, but she also rapidly heals from any injuries as long as she remains connected to Earth's mana supply.
She is basically semi-immortal and possesses EX-Level endurance on Earth, a top-level resilience, a signature trait of Earth creatures like Enkidu, the twenty-seven Dead Apostles, and many more.
Only her speed and strength, which are at an average level, can be considered weaknesses, but even they can be enhanced with enhancement magic.
As for the Fairy Eyes that were originally A-Level, they became something else due to the blessing. Although they don't have the function of seeing the future, they have something akin to seeing the past, but not entirely that.
First of all, they have the ability to see anything that happens within the boundary of the planet. Distance or barriers are meaningless; she can see anything no matter the distance or barrier unless it's happening in a different space, like a reality marble.
Then comes the most important function: the information-checking function, something like a system ability to see a person's status screen.
No matter what she observes, she can see the information the planet has concerning the object, person, god, or item. If she desires, she can look at a person and see the registered information held by Earth, including something like their ancestors.
In short, Morgan, who was in a good mood, left her room a little earlier as she planned to summon the people who would help her. She needed to prepare everything.
For example, she had to prepare a banquet where she would welcome them, tell them about her plan, and convince them to help her.
What she needed wasn't just subordinates but also people who would be considered friends and comrades in her long journey—a journey whose length even she didn't know. The least she could do was give them a warm welcome.
Leaving her room, she could feel the excitement of the maids, the guards, and the knights. It wasn't because the Ether had stopped declining—ordinary people didn't know about that.
They were excited because they were looking forward to a bright future. They believed the new king would save the kingdom, end the war, and lead Britain to prosperity.
Morgan didn't know how to describe these people. Were they naive for putting their hope in someone? But wasn't it human nature to place hope in the strong, just like a child would look to adults for guidance?
Anyway, it wasn't time for philosophy. Maybe later she would have time to ponder their mentality. First, a little visit to Vivian to gather the things needed for the summoning ceremony.
...
[Alert! Alert! Alert!]
[An unknown change has occurred in the world, and the mission has changed.]
[Mission Name: The One Who Survived the Highest-Level Dungeon World.]
[Rank: EX+++]
[Requirements: This world has undergone an unknown change and become more dangerous. Your mission is to survive for 30 days.]
[Rewards: Unknown.]
"F*ck the world."
That was the only thing that came out of the beautiful silver-haired woman, which seemed rather odd, making the people around her stare at this noble-looking lady who was swearing strangely.
From her appearance, it could be inferred that she must be a noble, especially since her clothes were unlike anything seen in Britain.
How could Elizabeth even care about what these people thought? Her fate was doomed anyway. She would most likely die in the next few days. After all, she didn't think she could survive an S-Level mission alone, let alone something like EX-Level, which people always believed to be the ultimate level—and now there was even +++.
As someone ranked the 19th strongest human, it was the first time she felt despair since completing her first mission.
She murmured helplessly: "Here I was starting to have goals and expectations for life. It seems I was wrong. Anyway, it's not bad to die in this world that's so similar to the myths."
...
If Morgan had seen this woman, she would understand that things weren't so simple. But by this time, Morgan had already arrived at her destination—the door to her destination, Avalon.
Avalon was a realm that could be considered legendary, a place humans would call paradise.
As a Fairy—the highest-level Fae now—she could open an entrance to Avalon anywhere as long as the place had enough natural energy, but it wasn't even necessary.
There was already an entrance to this legendary realm in Britain—the place where Vivian liked to meet humans. It was also the origin of her so-called "good counterpart," the Lady of the Lake.
The entrance was through a lake deep in a forest with enchantments, illusions, and all sorts of things making it impossible for humans to discover.
Not only that, Avalon existed on the reverse side of the world. Even finding the entrance wasn't enough to enter.
Through this lake, only Fairies could access Avalon. Of course, they could take others with them, but as a place on the reverse side of the world, it was nearly impossible for humans to live there.
As Morgan approached the lake, it began glowing unnaturally. The light eventually spread through the entire forest.
When Morgan entered the lake, instead of being submerged by water, she was surrounded by stars. It was an endless starlight, as if she were a comet traveling through the cosmos—a beautiful sight, even if she had seen it in Morgan's memory.
With her Fairy Eyes, enhanced by Gaia's blessing, she observed the phenomenon, hoping to understand something. Maybe there would be a Cosmic Morgan in the future?
In short, the journey wasn't long. It only felt that way because her mind was filled with all sorts of thoughts.
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