The Lord Who Levels Up by Devouring - Chapter 256
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Chapter 256. Winds of Change (2)
A brand new privilege skill of [EX] grade, no less.
As I examined its effects, text materialized before my eyes.
◆Ability Transcendence Factor [EX]
: Upon leveling up, the player’s additional ability point acquisition increases by [+500%].
Originally, I received +1 additional ability point per level up.
But from the moment I acquired Ability Transcendence Factor [EX], it meant I would receive +5 additional ability points instead.
“That’s pretty good?”
It was far better than just good.
It was absolutely broken.
After all, a +1 level up would now be equivalent to a +5 level up.
Moreover, as my level increased, the required experience growth would skyrocket exponentially.
To achieve even a single +1 level up going forward?
It wouldn’t be long before I reached a tier requiring hundreds of millions of experience points.
But with Ability Transcendence Factor [EX]?
“Even at a lower level, I can enjoy the same benefits as a high level.”
In other words, the efficiency of leveling up becomes +500%.
It was an absurdly overpowered skill that couldn’t even be compared to a simple +500% experience amplification.
“I wonder if it applies retroactively?”
If it did, that would be genuinely game-breaking.
If all my previous level-up ability points were granted at +500%, I could leap dozens of levels forward from my current position in one bound.
With anticipation surging through me, I summoned the 「Player Information」 before my eyes.
==「Player Information」==
[Name] = Adrian Whitewolf
[Title] = The Continent’s Strongest Predator
[Level] = 398
[HP] = 341,700
[MP] = 34,680
[Sanity] = 22,647/ℵ0
[Ability Stats] = Strength: 5,114 Agility: 4,417 Stamina: 6,337 Mana: -346.8(x-1.2)
[Experience] = 56.7%
【Additional Ability Points +5】
…Unfortunately, it didn’t apply retroactively.
In fact, it didn’t even apply to the +5 levels I’d just gained.
It seemed the Ability Transcendence Factor [EX] effect hadn’t been applied because the Quest experience had arrived first.
“That’s a shame.”
Still, it wasn’t a problem.
It was certain that it would apply to all future level ups.
From now on, a +1 level up would be equivalent to a +5 level up.
I invested all my additional ability points into Mana.
There was no need to deliberate.
“I don’t need to raise any other stats anymore.”
Strength, agility, and vitality could be increased indefinitely.
And already.
I was recording monstrous numbers.
Valley of Kardun.
A space where infinite death energy was interpreted as nature’s cycle.
In this infinite evolution chamber that dispersed even biological limits to infinity, I could grow at a frenzied pace.
Accordingly, my current stats.
Were equal to the transcendent stats of Hemolytic Eruption [L].
I was essentially in a constant state of Hemolytic Eruption [L].
But if I used Hemolytic Eruption [L] in this state?
“I think I could gain the upper hand even against a Lord.”
It was no mere boast.
I had confidence I wouldn’t lose even if I clashed with a Lord.
But.
“Whether I could defeat Ian….”
Honestly, I wasn’t sure.
No, actually, I knew.
They say you see as much as you know.
Now that I’d climbed to this height, it became even clearer.
“I still can’t win.”
The commander-in-chief of the Allied Forces, the Hero Ian.
He was a wall beyond imagination.
It wasn’t a matter of comparing differences in power magnitude, combat ability, or technical depth.
He couldn’t even be placed in the same category for comparison.
“How on earth could someone become like that?”
It was no coincidence he was The Emperor’s sole rival.
Ian was the core and final puzzle of the Allied Forces.
That’s why he had to sit in the position of commander-in-chief, and it wasn’t merely because of his overwhelming military strength.
Currently, Seraphia, Rielin, Broombar, Iliana, and even Kai were all unconscious.
As a result, I was handling all the territorial affairs myself.
And this was right after the war.
There was so much to do that even fusing and evolving Crawlgar and the Ogre wouldn’t be enough.
Knock, knock.
-Adrian, delegations from Lupea Kingdom, envoys from the Southern Alliance Kingdom, and ambassadors from the Western Principality have arrived.
Why did the delegations from each nation bring so much baggage and come to the Whitewolf Territory?
-Shall I guide them all to the reception hall?
…I really can’t take this anymore.
* * *
News of Whitewolf Territory’s victory, wielded like a mythical blade.
Grand Duke Bronel could not escape hearing such rumors.
Grand Duke Bronel.
Supreme Commander of the Bluefeng Spear Knights, one of the Continent’s Seven Great Orders.
Known as the King of the Plains, he had traversed countless battlefields.
Thus, the single report now in his hands contained content shocking enough to make Bronel doubt his own eyes.
-Battle Result: Whitewolf Territory Victory
-All Command Staff Survived.
-Enemy Forces Annihilated.
The content was concise.
Yet its meaning was anything but.
“Hmm.”
Bronel swallowed hard for a moment.
Of course, not all rumors could be true.
But where there’s smoke, there’s fire.
Even exaggerated rumors, when traced to their source, always leave traces of the flame that ignited them.
“How should we respond?”
To his vassal’s question, Bronel answered without lifting his eyes from the document.
“Issue highest-level alerts across all departments—Defense, Diplomacy, Internal Affairs. I shall report directly to His Majesty.”
“…Must we go to such lengths?”
“Do not regard the Territory as a mere domain. They are now—.”
Bronel paused mid-sentence.
Whitewolf Territory.
Until now, merely a prosperous regional power.
One drawing the Continent’s attention.
In crude terms, nothing more than Adrian’s one-man show.
But that was no longer the case.
A continental-scale domain transcending national boundaries.
All the Continent’s diplomacy, military affairs, and politics would now be rewritten with Whitewolf Territory as the standard.
“Whitewolf Territory will become the new axis of the Continent.”
Bronel could sense the winds of upheaval about to sweep across the Continent.
* * *
Dealing with an endless stream of envoys.
Administration, reconstruction, repairs, military reorganization—where to even begin.
Managing supplies for the Predator Merchant Company alongside various diplomatic negotiations.
“…I’m going to lose my mind.”
I truly felt as though I might.
I needed to find Ian quickly and have him take this seat instead.
I gazed down at the documents piled upon my desk.
Now, with multiple delegations arriving all at once.
“It’s too early to respond hastily.”
I couldn’t discern exactly what had transpired in the Whitewolf Territory.
Of course, I’d heard the general circumstances from Bernard.
But the catalyst for the war and its full account—
especially what had occurred in Whitewolf Territory 2—I hadn’t yet received a proper report.
All the parties involved remained unconscious.
“From the circumstances, it does seem like The Immortal Lord.”
But I couldn’t be certain.
I hadn’t even received a report on how or by what means the invasion had occurred.
“For now, I’ll simply have to question whoever awakens first.”
What I needed now was concrete information.
Since speculation would serve no purpose, I covered the pile of documents.
Sinking into my chair, I pressed my temples repeatedly, when—
“…Ah, that’s right.”
There was one more Quest reward I hadn’t confirmed.
A Hidden Quest, [Success Probability 0%].
Instead of experience, it granted a special reward.
One was the escape from Valley of Kardun.
And the other was—
◆Your Inventory’s function has been enhanced.
“But which function of my Inventory was enhanced?”
The moment the question arose, text materialized before my eyes.
◆Your Inventory’s weight capacity limit has been converted to ℶ₁kg.
The weight capacity limit had increased.
Beth-One (ℶ₁).
An infinity greater than Aleph-Null.
It was ‘uncountable infinity’ that transcended natural numbers.
In simpler terms, my previous weight limit of countable infinity (∞) had been replaced with Beth-One (ℶ₁), a ‘true infinity’.
“…What’s actually changed?”
I couldn’t quite grasp it.
Of course, there was a difference.
Countable infinity is a concept that treats infinity as merely hypothetical.
True infinity is a concept that treats infinity as complete and actualized.
But that’s the sort of thing only scholars like Iliana would concern themselves with.
For me?
It’s simply an infinite Inventory.
In terms of weight, I could never perceive the difference—
◆Your Inventory’s storage conditions have been expanded.
“Storage conditions expanded?”
What does that even mean?
As the question crossed my mind, relevant information materialized before my eyes.
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The Inventory is classified as a subspace.
The Inventory can store not only objects, but also concepts and phenomena.
Furthermore, it is limited to things that the player ‘owns’.
If the above conditions are met, there are no restrictions on type or quantity.
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An Inventory explanation I hadn’t seen in ages.
In that sense, there were changes compared to the beginning.
First, the weight limit of Strength stat × 40kg had disappeared, and moreover.
“Concepts and phenomena can be stored too?”
Originally, the Inventory could only store ‘objects’.
But that was no longer the case.
Now it could even store concepts and phenomena.
It seemed that as the weight limit expanded into infinity, my Inventory had come to accept infinity as one complete state.
“…What does that mean?”
It didn’t quite click.
Truth be told, I had no idea what it meant.
“Hmm.”
I pondered for a moment, then picked up the quill pen resting on the desk.
And I stored it in my Inventory.
Whoosh!
It went in smoothly.
As expected.
A quill pen was an object, after all.
“Hmm.”
I looked around my surroundings.
Then something caught my eye.
Flames dancing vibrantly in the fireplace.
Fire is not an object.
It has no mass whatsoever.
According to Iliana—.
—It’s the phenomenon of heat and light being emitted during the combustion process that occurs through oxidation reactions.
In short, it was a ‘phenomenon’.
“Then this fire can be stored too?”
I immediately began the experiment.
I thrust my hand into the flames.
The Solid Fusion [E] that transcended Solid Transformation [U] in the Valley of Kardun.
The heat of the flames was nothing to me.
I stored the fire in my Inventory.
Whoosh.
Did it go in properly?
The flames that had been blazing before my eyes vanished completely.
“Can I take it back out?”
If I could store it, I should naturally be able to retrieve it.
I pulled the flames from my inventory.
Then—whoosh!
The flames burst forth from my palm, diving back into the fireplace where they reignited and burned anew.
“This is just fire magic, isn’t it?”
Of course, it wasn’t true magic in the conventional sense.
I had merely stored and retrieved the phenomenon of flames.
But magic itself is the artificial recreation of natural phenomena.
Therefore, what I had just done.
Was no different from another form of magic that circumvented the principles.
“Wait, if this is possible…?”
It meant flames weren’t the only thing.
Lightning, ice, wind—I could store and retrieve such phenomena from my inventory as well.
And that wasn’t all.
Storms, blizzards, and more.
I could even store natural disasters.
They were natural ‘phenomena’ after all.
“Then I could cast high-tier spells like Blizzard, Tornado, or Lightning Storm myself.”
All I had to do was store the phenomenon beforehand.
Whenever I desired.
I could simply retrieve and recreate it.
If I took this further….
“Could I even do it with a black hole?”
A singularity in spacetime born from gravitational collapse.
If that too qualified as a ‘phenomenon’, theoretically I could store it.
Which would make me an unprecedented mage capable of wielding black holes.
“That’s completely broken.”
Rivaling even a privilege skill—.
No, this was far more absurd than any privilege skill.
However, there was one problem.
First, how would I even recreate and store a black hole?
“And what happens to me when I retrieve it?”
The heat of flames posed no issue.
Natural disasters like storms and blizzards were manageable.
But a black hole?
“I’d probably be swallowed the moment I pulled it out.”
No matter how strong I am, I cannot withstand a black hole.
That’s debatable.
Frankly, even Ian wouldn’t be able to.
“Practically impossible, then.”
Still, the fact that it’s theoretically possible mattered.
There’s a difference between completely impossible and theoretically impossible.
“Iliana might find a way.”
The laws that compose this world—truths known only to the divine.
By drawing closest to such truths, Iliana became the first on the Continent to earn the epithet [Sage of Truth].
“The problem is she hasn’t regained consciousness yet.”
Iliana wasn’t alone.
Seraphia, Rielin, Broombar.
Even Kai had collapsed.
As a result, I was handling all the duties myself.
“Thank goodness I have the optimization monitoring tool.”
Without it, I would have collapsed long ago.
Even so, I was gradually reaching my limits.
Applying and executing the optimization metrics fell solely to me.
The tool didn’t make judgments on its own.
It didn’t respond automatically either.
“Is there really no auto-hunting function?”
Just as I was thinking such thoughts—
◆You have cleared the Territory Quest [Blood Runs Deeper Than Water]!
A message suddenly materialized before my eyes.
◆You have obtained 20,521,000 Quest Experience!
◆Your level has increased!
◆Your level has increased!
◆Your level has increased!
Approximately 20 million experience and +3 levels.
The experience and level-up were somewhat meager.
Still, thanks to the Transcendent Factor [EX] ability, I gained an effect equivalent to +15 levels.
This alone was a decent reward.
But the true reward of this Quest lay elsewhere.
◆The [Territory World Tree Mode] has been unlocked!
It was the [Territory World Tree Mode].
According to what Mungu had said before—
◆A mode where the entire territory operates as a single organic lifeform and grows autonomously, even without direct player intervention!!
…an absurdly broken feature.
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