MY SYSTEM INCREASES MY POWER EVERY DAY WITHOUT MISSIONS AND LEVELLINGC106: Rich Olivia
Chapter 106: Rich Olivia
Richard naturally suspected that Rebecca had been pregnant with an extraordinary man. There was no way she would have chosen some random stranger—he must have been exceptional in both talent and appearance.
But the Skylight Clan... It wasn't that he held a negative view of the clan, but the thought of being family with Olivia made him uncomfortable.
What if they were even siblings?
"No."
He shook his head, thinking it was completely impossible.
He believed his father should have been around the same age as his mother, who was only in her thirties now. There was no way she would have chosen someone much older.
Olivia was already at least twenty years old, perhaps a little younger, so it was impossible for them to share the same father—unless Olivia's father had bedded his mother when he was barely in his teens.
"1.3 million!" Luca raised his bid again, but his expression began to look uneasy.
Perhaps the spear wasn't his true target, and he couldn't afford to spend too much of his Nature Spirit.
But Olivia raised the price again.
"1.4 million," she said casually, smiling as she snapped her fingers.
She seemed far too lazy to bother with a mere fifty-thousand raise.
Luca fell silent when he heard that, as if realizing his budget was no longer enough—especially since the item he truly wanted was far more expensive.
He didn't bid again.
On the other hand, Sophia observed the participants, who seemed deep in thought, but no one spoke.
She furrowed her brows slightly, realizing that psychologically, people were starting to hesitate.
If no one else placed a bid soon, of course she would have to close it.
"Is there no one else?" she asked, trying to flash a charming smile.
Unfortunately, there was still no response.
"Sold! This young lady wins the bid!" she finally declared reluctantly.
One of the men then carried the spear over to Olivia.
Although Richard had plenty of Nature Spirit to spare, he truly wasn't interested in owning the spear.
What he hoped for was something like the Ignis Volt Core—something that could unleash a special attack without needing an Arcane Art.
Of course, what he desired most was something that could increase his strength.
"Alright, ladies and gentlemen, we shall continue with the second item. This is an extraordinary artifact, for within it lies a hidden world. Though small—perhaps smaller than the tiniest room you've ever seen—it is still an incredibly safe place to hide. Naturally, the best part is that it is an outstanding place for training, capable of doubling the results of your practice." Sophia explained the second item, which immediately caused a huge uproar, especially among the older generation.
They clearly placed great importance on such an artifact.
The one bringing it onto the stage was even an elderly man whose aura was more intimidating than Luca's two guards.
What he carried was also a miniature world sphere, similar to the Dragon Hall, but far less impressive in appearance.
Of course, to the auction participants, it was immensely impressive—so much so that their eyes nearly bulged out of their sockets.
Figures like Henry and Layla straightened their backs, looking as though this was the item they had been waiting for.
"For such a remarkable artifact to appear so early, perhaps there won't be many items in this auction," Richard thought.
But he also reasoned that if there were too many items, then the auction would lose its special significance.
This event was clearly reserved for rare treasures that would inevitably spark fierce competition.
"Ladies and gentlemen, we shall open the bidding for this artifact at 2.5 million. Each increment must be no less than 100 thousand Nature Spirit," Sophia announced.
Richard could only be stunned by the artifact's price, which he felt was absurdly high given that the hidden world inside was so small.
However, the others grew even more excited, especially Paul and Layla.
The latter raised her hand first and declared loudly, "3 million!"
Rather than bidding the minimum raise, she directly increased the price significantly.
Those who had been considering joining the bid immediately hesitated, even Henry.
Layla looked at Henry with a mocking expression and said, "What's wrong, Henry? Is this price already too much for you? I refuse to believe that your secret military funds amount to less than 3 million over the years."
Her provocative words made a few people laugh.
"3.2 million! I bid on behalf of the Duke of Eastern Star!" Suddenly, another voice joined in, coming from a group that had seemed inconspicuous until now.
Without invoking the name of the Duke of Eastern Star, they might not have had the courage to bid.
The Duke of Eastern Star was a royal relative who ruled over five provinces on the border.
"3.5 million! I bid on behalf of the Duke of Ice Mountain..." Another group suddenly joined, representing another Duke.
This auction truly wasn't only attended by participants from the capital but also several powerful nobles from outside.
And the Duke of Ice Mountain was somewhat related to Richard, since the city that had been handed to him was technically within the Duke's domain.
Of course, since his authority over the city was absolute, he was essentially independent of the Duke's control.
With two Dukes driving up the price, Henry and Layla began to struggle to compete.
Unfortunately, compared to the wealth of the Dukes, theirs was insignificant.
In the end, it was the two Duke representatives who continued to raise the bid until the price reached 4 million, with the Duke of Ice Mountain's side claiming victory.
After receiving the artifact, they immediately departed.
But no one seemed to consider robbing them.
Every Duke was still related to the royal family. They were usually descendants of siblings of past kings. Naturally, the Dukes could request the kingdom to escort their people.
"Next, the third item—something that will surely be desired by those of you who possess powerful Primordial Beasts," Sophia announced as the audience awaited the next item.
However, she did not immediately explain what it was, waiting for the item to be brought onto the stage first.
This piqued Richard's interest, for Athena, his horse, though merely a steed, possessed a King Bloodline—making her worthy of receiving precious resources for her growth.
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Chapter 107: The Last Item
Two men carried a large wooden chest onto the stage.
When it was opened, it revealed a dark red bone so thick it resembled the trunk of a tree.
"A bone from a High-Level Primordial Beast, at least equivalent to a Magus in the Lord Realm..." Sophia finally revealed what it was.
And that indeed caused a stir among the beast owners.
"Are they actually auctioning off something like this?" someone muttered in disbelief.
"I'm afraid the starting price will be more than one million."
"It's worth it, no matter what. Every part of their body—let alone the bones—can significantly raise the level of a Primordial Beast."
"I once heard of a Tier 10 Primordial Beast that ate a bone like this. It advanced to Tier 39. That's simply astonishing."
"Paying one million is no loss at all. Even if a Primordial Beast consumed one million Nature Spirits, it wouldn't necessarily gain even half the advancement this bone can provide. Not to mention, the waiting time would be far too long."
"Ladies and gentlemen, we'll start at 1.2 million..." Sophia announced in a loud, clear voice.
"Two million!"
Richard immediately raised the price without hesitation.
He had to secure that bone. With tens of millions of Nature Spirits in his possession, why would he care about throwing away two million?
Besides, he had a 25% discount.
The people who had originally intended to bid on the bone instantly fell silent when they heard the price he set.
All eyes turned toward him with curiosity.
Richard could even feel Olivia's and Luca's gazes on him.
"Any higher?" Sophia asked, a faint smile on her lips, clearly satisfied with that bid.
"Once," she continued, still hoping for another offer.
Unfortunately, by the time she said it three times, no one else raised their hand.
"Sold," she declared.
Shortly after, the bone was delivered to Richard, transferred first into a small Storage Artifact.
When the worker brought it over, Richard presented his invitation, startling the man.
The worker then appeared to communicate with Sophia through his Sixth Sense, prompting her to look at Richard again.
Afterward, she gave the worker a nod.
With the 25% discount, Richard only had to pay 1.5 million.
It wasn't that he wanted to pay less, but it was Golden Leaf Auction House's decision to grant him such a generous discount.
The next item turned out to be another weapon—a spear similar to the first. The difference was that this one carried the power of wind.
Luca bid on it again, and this time, he successfully claimed it, leaving the tournament participants pale.
Perhaps wind wasn't compatible with him, but with just the spear's material alone, he had already become far tougher. And he might even trade the spear for one that suited his own element.
"Ladies and gentlemen, today we are auctioning only five items, and this will be the last," Sophia announced once more.
At that, everyone straightened their backs.
Many had no idea what the final item was, so curiosity filled the air.
The Golden Leaf Auction House always auctioned only five to ten items per event, but the last one was always shocking—often even bid on by representatives of kings or senior royals themselves.
At this moment, a beautiful young woman walked onto the stage, carrying two silver discs in her hands, each no larger than her palm.
To Richard, they looked strikingly similar to car hubcaps from Earth, though he knew their function wasn't anything like that.
The crowd scrutinized the discs with uncertain expressions, clearly unable to guess their purpose.
In truth, many artifacts came in disc form, but their uses varied widely.
For now, everyone could only assume these two were extraordinary, given they were the auction's final item.
"I won't explain what these are—I'll show you all directly," Sophia said.
The two discs were then handed to her.
She sent her Aether into one of them, clearly to bind it.
Richard was slightly surprised to see that her Aether was Tier 3.
Her strength definitely wasn't weak. Henry and Layla likely wouldn't even be her match.
Whoosh!
Sophia suddenly threw one of the discs toward the auditorium doors, where it embedded itself into the wall above them—the disc itself sharp enough to pierce stone.
Everyone instinctively turned their eyes toward the disc—then something shocking happened.
Sophia's figure suddenly appeared where the disc was, already holding both of them in her hands.
As if oblivious to the crowd's stunned expressions, she tossed one of the discs back toward the stage.
When it landed there, Sophia reappeared on the stage.
"My God, that's a Teleportation Disc!" someone shouted in awe.
"They're auctioning off Teleportation Discs—don't they want to keep them for themselves?"
"Even if they did, if the auction house's higher-ups decided it must be sold, then it must be sold. This is a principle they cannot violate, since their organization is an auction house."
"Tsk, tsk... how many participants can even bid on this? The starting price alone must be over ten million."
"Only Dukes and their equals could possibly afford it."
"Now you all know what this is," Sophia said calmly.
"Let us begin the bidding. We'll start at ten million, with each increase no less than five hundred thousand."
"Five hundred thousand?"
Most people shook their heads. They couldn't even pay the increment, much less the full price.
"Eleven million!" someone suddenly bid, raising it to eleven million at once.
It was Luca.
Clearly, this was what he had been aiming for. Whether it was for himself or for his father, no one could say.
The crowd's eyes turned toward the representatives of Duke Eastern Star and Duke Ice Mountain, who were still present in the auditorium, to see if they would make a move.
But they remained silent.
Perhaps even the Dukes behind them didn't have savings of more than ten million Nature Spirits at the moment.
Meanwhile, Luca kept scanning the people he thought might bid, his expression anxious, clearly worried the price might rise beyond his budget.
"Twelve million!" Olivia suddenly raised her hand, shocking Richard even more—wondering just where her wealth came from.
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Chapter 108: Prince
Richard suspected she might have discovered another treasure ground besides the Dragon Hall, and that she had already entered it.
'I must ask her. And the Teleportation Discs... I have to obtain them no matter what,' he thought before raising his hand.
"Twenty million," he said.
If he didn't double the price, how could he possibly intimidate others?
The hall fell into stunned silence, everyone too shocked to react.
Even Sophia, who already knew Richard's identity, looked at him in disbelief.
But she quickly smiled, understanding that Richard would not boast idly. Since he had entered the secret place of the Dragon Knights, it wasn't strange at all for him to possess an unimaginably vast supply of Nature Spirits.
Of course, for Richard, twenty million was already too much—nearly half of all the Nature Spirits he owned.
"Are you sure you can pay that?" Luca suddenly asked Richard, a question that even surprised Richard himself.
It seemed that the price had left him powerless. Frustration pushed him to question Richard's seriousness.
Richard glanced at him without a word, his expression radiating indifference.
And Sophia, clearly losing interest in Luca—who could no longer bid—shifted her gaze toward Olivia, holding out hope for her.
Yet Olivia too seemed incapable of bidding further.
Her eyes turned toward Richard, filled with curiosity about who he truly was.
"Miss Skylight, Olivia..." Sophia suddenly spoke, forcing Olivia to look at her, puzzled by why she had been called out.
"If I'm not mistaken, you obtained your wealth from the Secret Land of the Skylight Clan within the Holy Star Kingdom, meant for clan members born in this kingdom. I happen to have a friend from that clan, and I know the inheritance left there is far greater. There's no way you came away with less than twenty million Nature Spirits, am I right?"
"What?"
Sophia's words immediately stirred a great commotion.
"There really is a Secret Land belonging to the Skylight Clan. That must be extraordinary—their inheritance is among the best. They possess a peerless Codex. And their wealth is unquestionable, since it's reserved solely for one clan."
"Could it be broken into?"
"I think it's exclusive to their clan members. Perhaps, with enough strength, one could break in—but then the powerful figures of their clan would likely hunt you across the world."
"..."
At that moment, Olivia couldn't conceal her shock, realizing her source of wealth had been guessed.
She was finally forced to acknowledge that this seemingly composed auctioneer was not to be underestimated.
With a bitter smile, Olivia replied, "How could it be that easy? I too was tested for every single thing in that Secret Land. As for Nature Spirits, I only acquired twenty million, and I now have less than that left in my possession."
"Oh, what a pity... My friend had a similar experience when she was young, but at that time, she acquired even more," Sophia remarked, making Olivia's face twitch.
A few people chuckled at that, realizing Sophia was deliberately poking fun at her.
Clearly, personality couldn't be judged by appearance or impression alone. Sophia may have looked kind and trustworthy, but it seemed she had a hobby of provoking and needling others.
"Does no one else want these Teleportation Discs?" she asked the participants.
"You should understand their function. Both your combat and escape abilities would improve drastically with them. What use is hoarding Nature Spirits if your strength doesn't grow?" she added with a faint smile.
"Lady Whitewater, of course everyone wants them, but the problem is, none of us have enough wealth," Henry said with a carefree laugh, clearly unconcerned about who would win the item, since he himself had no chance.
Unfortunately, Sophia seemed far too disinterested to respond.
Just as everyone thought the item would inevitably fall into Richard's hands, the entrance to the auditorium was suddenly thrown into uproar as a group of people arrived.
"Seems I'm late, but luckily it hasn't been sold yet. Thirty million—all I have. I'll use it as my betrothal gift for my marriage to Princess Lilith. Would she still reject me if I presented her with a Teleportation Disc?" declared the leader of the group—a blond-haired man whose face was so strikingly handsome that one might think he was no human, but an angel disguised in mortal form.
He wore a coat-like garment, deep blue with crimson stripes.
Even the capital's residents looked at him as though they were country folk gazing at a city noble.
And they did not recognize him.
But he was clearly no ordinary figure. His guards were Sky-Armored Knights, each towering over two meters, along with two cold-faced middle-aged men who looked far more threatening than Luca's escorts.
Seeing him, Sophia's lips curved into a thin smile.
"Prince Holylight, Charles Holylight, I didn't think you would come to our auction," she said, immediately causing another wave of commotion.
No one expected this man to be a prince of the neighboring kingdom—the Holy Light Kingdom.
In terms of heritage, it was comparable to the Holy Star Kingdom, both founded by a Grand Sovereign.
It too had yet to produce a Second Grand Sovereign.
But the Holy Light Kingdom was newly founded, having only passed through two eras.
Though its royal bloodline was not as numerous as the Holy Star Kingdom's, its inheritance—left behind by the Holy Light Grand Sovereign—was still abundant, since the kingdom was so young.
Richard realized yet another troublesome character had entered the stage, but he was too lazy to care.
Since the price of the Teleportation Discs had been raised, he lifted his hand again.
"Thirty-one million," he said casually.
The prince had declared thirty million was all he had, so naturally Richard didn't raise the bid too high.
The confident smile on the prince's face instantly vanished as the price climbed higher still.
His expression nearly froze, but his gaze sharpened as it fell on Richard.
"Friend, are you sure you have enough Nature Spirits?" he asked.
Even a king, most likely, couldn't bring out such an amount at once.
It wasn't a matter of being rich or poor—many simply didn't store up that many Nature Spirits. Even if they did, it was usually because they had just liquidated vast amounts of treasure.
For the second time, Richard faced such a question. And once again, he didn't respond.
The prince's face twitched, clearly unprepared for someone to dare ignore him.
But even he didn't dare act recklessly in the Golden Leaf Auction House.
Perhaps it had been founded only by an Ancient Sovereign, but that very Sovereign still existed in this world, alive since the Ancient Era—while the Grand Sovereign of his kingdom had long since disappeared.
"Once!" Sophia began her count, attempting to provoke Charles into bidding higher. But it seemed thirty million truly was his limit.
"Sold!" she finally declared, her voice softer this time, as though dissatisfied.
In the end, thirty-one million was only the surface price. Because Richard was the winner, the 25% discount applied.
In reality, Richard only had to pay twenty-three million two hundred fifty thousand Nature Spirits—barely above his original bid.
Ignoring all the stares, Richard waited calmly for the Teleportation Discs to be delivered to him.
To his surprise, Sophia herself walked over toward his seat, carrying the Teleportation Discs in her own hands.
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Chapter 109: Leave Easily
When she arrived in front of him, Sophia first extended her hand to him, asking for payment.
Richard, who held control over the Dragon Hall, naturally could transfer the Spirit Essences stored there into a Storage Artifact.
He then handed the artifact to Sophia.
After she checked the amount, she immediately handed the Teleportation Disks to Richard.
Richard quickly examined the two disks, which instantly bound themselves to him.
He could feel the deep connection between them, as if they could traverse dimensions to reunite with each other no matter the distance.
Of course, the farther the distance, the more Aether it would consume—but even with Richard's current strength, he believed he could teleport across an entire province.
"Be careful, Charles Holylight will definitely target you. He is a very troublesome character," the woman suddenly said before turning around and leaving.
Richard instinctively raised his brows, then glanced at the blond-haired prince who had already turned away and exited the auditorium with his guards.
"Hmph..."
He only sneered faintly, not caring too much.
"Ladies and gentlemen, with this, tonight's auction has come to an end. If you have treasures you also wish to auction, you may contact us." Sophia, who had returned to the stage, announced.
Naturally, people began standing and leaving the auditorium.
Although the auction was short, it had broadened their horizons—and most importantly, the true event always came after the auction. If the greatest treasure ended up in the hands of a commoner, it meant there was a chance to rob them.
Almost everyone kept their eyes on Richard, some even remaining still since he hadn't moved yet.
With so many targeting him, Richard couldn't say he felt safe.
He stood, but instead of heading to the main door, he walked to the restroom nearby. Its entrance was conveniently close to his seat.
Since he went inside, others also entered. But he truly just wanted to relieve himself.
Of course, afterward, he sat alone in the restroom.
But that didn't mean he did nothing.
He created a shadow clone inside the restroom—its appearance identical to his when he wore the Phantom Cloak.
This time, he didn't need to actually wear the Phantom Cloak on the clone, as his improved strength allowed him to mimic both the cloak's appearance and aura through his shadows.
Once it was formed, he sent the clone out.
Through his wave sense, he observed the people who followed it.
Meanwhile, he forcefully broke through the restroom's concrete floor, diving underground.
He didn't go far—just beneath the Auction House, before emerging behind a tree unseen by anyone.
Naturally, he had also changed his appearance.
Whoosh!
He then hurled one of the Teleportation Disks with all his might, sending it beneath Golden Leaf Mountain.
With the disk there, how could he possibly fail to escape with ease?
Click!
He snapped his fingers, instantly erasing the shadow clone. Better for it to vanish before capture—otherwise, someone might recognize it as the Moonshadow Clan's Arcane Art.
"What?"
Richard immediately heard commotion erupting inside the auction house.
However, holding the other Teleportation Disk, he instantly activated it—something he was very eager to test.
And he couldn't be more astonished.
For a brief instant, he felt the world shift—then the scenery around him changed.
He appeared atop the roof of a house near the road.
It all happened in just a blink, the fastest movement he had ever experienced.
'So this is teleportation,' Richard thought.
He studied the disks again, wondering how two such objects could enable teleportation. He wasn't sure this was possible without an artifact.
'Perhaps the material that composes these disks is the true factor behind their teleportation.' He speculated.
Normally, an artifact's material was nothing more than its foundation, while its abilities depended on the creator.
But in the case of the Teleportation Disks, Richard was convinced it was the material itself that granted them this ability.
DING!
(Your mastery over the Codex of Moonshadow has increased from 33% to 46%!)
Codex of Moonshadow (46%)
Richard received the notification while still examining the disks.
"Only 4% more, and I can master the Shadow Armor from the Codex," he said, quite pleased.
From his ancestors, he had often heard of the Shadow Armor's greatness.
It was said to merge the shadow mode with the real mode.
In other words, one could attack while remaining untouchable as long as the Shadow Armor was worn.
Richard descended from the roof, reverting to his original appearance, and walked along the street.
He entered a small restaurant filled with ordinary people, chose a random seat, and ordered a plate of toasted bread layered with grilled meat and a glass of iced sweet tea.
People might be searching for him, but if they didn't know who he was, where could they possibly look? Unless Golden Leaf Auction itself leaked his identity.
After things calmed down, he planned to find Olivia and ask about the location of the Skylight Clan's Secret Land.
Once full, he returned to his inn where his horse was still waiting.
This time, he transferred Athena into the Dragon Hall, giving her the bone he had purchased to eat.
As for Richard himself, he decided to sleep—he had no mood to absorb Aether.
He slept soundly, dreaming of wonderful things beyond imagination.
Even before the sun rose, he awoke feeling refreshed.
Crack! Crack!
He stretched his body until it popped loudly, taking several deep breaths, sensing the immense strength he now possessed from a human's perspective.
Of course, the first thing he did upon waking was spreading his wave sense—only to frown in irritation, for even before sunrise, Gray and Laura were at it again.
Richard ignored them, merely annoyed by their movements.
He checked the various locations where spies usually monitored him.
Since he killed Noe, fewer tried to keep watch. Perhaps most nobles realized they weren't qualified to deal with him, though a few remained—one being Austin, who seemed forced into it.
Even without the Teleportation Disks, many still wanted him, for he had entered the Dragon Knights' secret place.
"Mmm..."
He was slightly surprised to find Olivia sleeping at an inn not far from his own.
The woman lay on her stomach, face buried in a pillow, wearing nothing but a short nightgown.
"Perfect!"
Richard immediately stood, leaping from his window onto a rooftop, then to another, before landing straight into Olivia's open window.
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Chapter 110: White Ancestor
As a Magus in the Life Aether Realm, Olivia naturally detected the approaching movement.
She sat up like lightning, only to be stunned when she saw Richard.
However, she quickly calmed herself.
A faint smile appeared on her face as she asked, "Little brother, what are you doing here? I didn't expect us to meet here."
Last time, even her eyes had trembled when she saw him. But now, she could remain calm and act composed, making Richard realize she wasn't traumatized at all.
Yet, being so close to her, he could indeed feel the significant increase in the woman's strength.
What she had gained from the Skylight Clan's Secret Land was likely not just treasures and inheritances, but also direct assistance in increasing her power.
"Tell me where the Skylight Clan's Secret Land is," Richard replied bluntly.
Hearing that, Olivia was stunned again and forced a wry smile.
"Little brother, it's not that I want to keep this secret from you, but it's meant only for members of the Skylight Clan. Even if you arrive there, you won't be able to enter, and forcing your way in is absolutely impossible with your current strength," she said.
"Ohhh..." She suddenly seemed to realize something.
"You know about it? Did you also attend the auction last night?" she asked with a strange expression, giving Richard a suspicious look from head to toe.
Her suspicion most likely leaped straight to thinking he was the man who had obtained the Teleportation Disc.
After showing that strange expression, she let out a wide smile.
However, her smile instantly froze as a black sword that seemed to be forged from light appeared in Richard's hand.
Her expression even stiffened slightly.
"Little brother, aren't you being too sensitive?" she asked.
"I still have the confidence to fight you to the death. You'd better not try to play games with me," Richard replied coldly.
He couldn't help but be cautious of this woman, but no matter what she did, he wasn't afraid.
Olivia swallowed her saliva, her smile turning bitter.
"Take me to that Secret Land. You'll understand why I want to go there," Richard continued.
Hearing this, Olivia showed another strange expression.
At the same time, seeing Richard's sword, she hesitated to refuse.
Richard's power in the Aether Will Realm was already too terrifying. Now he had advanced to the Life Aether Realm. One of the tournament participants from the capital had even been killed by a single strike of his.
Olivia clearly had no confidence to fight him even though her own power had surged.
"Little brother, could it be that you are...?" As a woman prone to suspicion, Olivia couldn't help but begin to speculate.
After a moment, she nodded.
"Alright, alright, but let me take a bath and change clothes first," she said.
She quickly walked to the bathroom, as if afraid Richard would force her to go immediately.
Richard chose to wait, sitting on her bed.
He didn't put away his sword, keeping it in his hand.
The sound of splashing water soon came from inside the bathroom, and Richard even caught the refreshing scent of fragrance.
Fortunately, Olivia didn't take too long. She came out with wet hair and a new pink dress, the exact same color as her hair.
"Little brother, that Secret Land is in this city, so we don't need to go far," Olivia said as she came out of the bathroom.
Richard wasn't too surprised to hear its location was in the capital.
Olivia should have entered it after arriving in the capital.
"Take me there," Richard said.
"Of course!" Olivia chuckled, also looking curious.
After that, they left the inn and continued on foot.
Their destination was one of the city's largest mountains, a mountain whose peak was a garden.
The sun had just begun to rise when they arrived, so the peak was still very quiet. Trees grew lushly at the summit, adorned with flowers of many colors.
A pleasant fragrance filled the air, carried by the flowers.
Richard even saw a spring that formed a lake, its waters flowing down to form a river.
Although the amount of Aether at this peak seemed no different from other places in the city, the air here was thick and refreshing, not at all fitting its altitude.
Richard kept following Olivia, who walked to the lake and then stopped in front of a massive tree with a trunk so thick it would take several people to encircle it.
"Little brother, you just need to stand in front of this tree. If you are a member of the Skylight Clan, you'll be brought into the Secret Land," Olivia said.
The moment she finished speaking, Richard stood before the tree.
Whoosh!
Suddenly his figure vanished, making Olivia's eyes widen.
"H-he, w-we're truly from the same clan," she muttered, somewhat unable to believe what she had just witnessed.
But that was the truth.
Olivia quickly followed, standing before the tree, and she too disappeared.
Richard was left in awe when he appeared above a vast expanse of clouds, with no wind blowing yet the air felt so comfortable.
Somehow, he could stand upon the clouds while also feeling their softness.
At first, he thought he would appear in a hall like the Dragon Hall, but that wasn't the case.
Before he could observe further, Olivia appeared beside him, giving him a look filled with wonder and astonishment.
"Little brother, who is your father? Could it be we are true siblings?" she asked with an expression that seemed difficult to voice, though her tone was smooth.
"That's impossible," Richard replied.
"According to my detection, you two are cousins. Your fathers are brothers." Suddenly, another voice echoed.
Richard instinctively looked up, shocked when he saw a white crow.
He didn't care about the crow's words for the moment, only wondering how a crow had appeared here.
Yet, upon closer inspection, the white crow seemed to be nothing but condensed light.
On the other hand, Olivia suddenly bowed slightly to the white crow.
"Greetings, White Ancestor," she said.
"White Ancestor?" Richard glanced at Olivia, surprised to hear a crow being addressed as an ancestor.
"Boy, I am the White Ancestor. I accompanied your first ancestor from the time he was weak until he became a Grand Sovereign, and I am the one who manages the Skylight Clan. My decisions are the decisions of your first ancestor," the white crow said, explaining its identity.
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Chapter 111: Easy
"White Ancestor, should I honor you?" Richard asked in response after hearing the origins of the white crow.
Hearing his words, Olivia nearly jumped in shock.
"Ehmm! Cough!" She pretended to cough and clear her throat.
"White Ancestor, Richard is still just a child, don't take his words too seriously," Olivia said, worried that Richard's remark might anger the white crow.
In truth, the crow's feathers almost bristled, showing that even it could not remain calm at Richard's words.
But since Olivia spoke, the crow restrained its anger, observing Richard, who was still young, realizing he was far too small to understand such things.
"Boy, you may be young, yet you've already reached the Life Aether Realm. But don't think you're great. I have lived long enough, survived through many eras, and seen children with similar achievements due to a bit of luck, but in the end, they were nothing special," the crow said.
Richard's achievement was considered phenomenal within the Holy Star Kingdom, but because the crow had lived for countless years and likely roamed the world multiple times, it wasn't surprising that he wasn't impressed.
However, the crow was wrong about one thing.
The fortune that brought Richard to his current level was of an entirely different kind.
Richard merely nodded, pretending to agree without saying anything.
The only thing he was waiting for was the trial to obtain the inheritance—nothing more.
"Alright, boy, since you've come here, you must want to take the clan trial to obtain the reward," the white crow continued, and Richard nodded again.
He was extremely curious about what kind of trial it would be.
Would it be a battle?
Or some other kind of test?
"The trial is to see the foundation of your strength, and the easiest way to gauge it is your speed in absorbing Aether," the White Crow said, making Richard's eyes light up.
Just absorbing Aether?
He knew how fast he was at absorbing Aether. Even after advancing to the Life Aether Realm, which meant the process was slightly more complicated—since it required not only absorbing Aether but also transforming it into Life Aether—he was still confident that the time it took him to gather a hundred Aether was the same as when he had been in the Aether Will Realm.
"Will it be right here?" Richard asked.
"Yes, the time limit is one hour. And just so you know, this place is very unique. It can measure exactly how much Aether you absorb and display the number," the crow replied.
One of its wings flapped, and suddenly, an energy screen appeared, displaying the number 0.
"And the Aether here isn't plentiful—less than twenty remain, all of them Tier 3 Aether. They possess a uniqueness you cannot imagine," the crow continued.
"Uniqueness?" Richard wasn't sure what the crow meant.
"Every 1 Aether you absorb will transform into 1000 Aether within your body. Let me tell you, this is a bonus granted to Skylight Clan members during the trial. The more you absorb, the more you will obtain."
"What?" Richard was beyond shocked.
Absorbing just one Aether, yet it would become a thousand inside his body? How could something so absurd exist?
This sounded even more ridiculous than nonsense.
"Richard, this is High Pure Aether, something extremely rare. Only Ancient Sovereigns are capable of acquiring it. The Skylight Clan had an Ancient Sovereign who was tasked with collecting Sky Aether to be distributed to the younger generation," Olivia explained.
"Ohh..." Richard couldn't help but be awed, realizing how terrifying the Skylight Clan truly was.
Who knew how many of its members had reached the Ancient Sovereign Realm, if one could be specifically assigned such a duty?
Richard immediately sat down, preparing to absorb the Aether.
Within one hour, if he gave it his all, he was confident he could absorb at least ten Aether.
A little more than five minutes later, the number on the screen shifted from 0 to 1.
"What?" Both Olivia and the white crow were stunned.
Olivia herself had only managed to absorb three Aether in one hour—one Aether every twenty minutes.
And that was only because she had made preparations using special means that temporarily enhanced her absorption speed.
Richard relied on nothing—just normal absorption—yet the results were clear.
Ten minutes later, the number changed to 2, proving it wasn't mere luck.
"Where did this boy come from?" the White Crow muttered in disbelief.
Minute after minute passed. Every five minutes, Richard truly absorbed one Aether.
By the 55th minute, he had already absorbed eleven Aether.
Now he was focused on absorbing the twelfth before the 60 minutes ran out.
By pushing himself to the limit, he naturally succeeded.
Twelve Aether.
He opened his eyes, looking at his status, for he could truly feel the immense surge of power as each Aether shattered into a thousand and fused directly into his body.
[Aether: 12,040/20,000
[Aether Accumulation: 27,040
Seeing the numbers appear, Richard felt like dancing and shouting.
Jackpot—that was all he could say.
How could such an opportunity to gather so much Aether exist in just one hour?
Of course, he still wanted to keep absorbing, but he realized he had lost connection with the remaining Aether around him.
He looked toward the White Crow, who was still dumbfounded.
"Ehmm..." Richard cleared his throat.
"So, how did I do in my trial?" he asked.
If he didn't speak, he thought the crow would remain stunned forever.
"Emm, yes... You exceeded the minimum requirement to receive the highest grade," the crow replied spontaneously.
Olivia's mouth fell open upon hearing this, while Richard simply considered it within his expectations.
In the end, such a trial was far too simple for him.
"What will I receive?" Richard asked.
"Many things..." the crow answered.
"First, you will inherit the Skylight Sword, the finest weapon crafted by your first ancestor after becoming a Grand Sovereign. Two others who have wielded that sword were also Grand Sovereigns of the Skylight Clan."
At the crow's words, Richard blinked.
A Grand Weapon.
The most powerful type of weapon in existence.
The reason why most descendants of Grand Sovereigns survived through countless eras was the Grand Weapons they inherited.
Each of these weapons was far too powerful.
Of course, only Rulers could wield them—Rulers with solid foundations—or they would be destroyed by the very Grand Weapon they tried to use.
But even for the weaker ones, Grand Weapons were the best tools to learn about the power of the Grand Sovereigns, to glimpse the might of World Magic Aether.
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MY SYSTEM INCREASES MY POWER EVERY DAY WITHOUT MISSIONS AND LEVELLINGC112: Celestial Being
Chapter 112: Celestial Being
"My true body will bring the sword here later," the White Crow continued.
"What else will I receive?" Richard, of course, wasn't satisfied with only a weapon he couldn't even use until reaching the Ruler Realm.
"An inheritance—but what will be given to you is only a single Codex, without any Arcane Art."
"Only one? And without an Arcane Art?"
Richard was stunned upon hearing that.
"Not every clan member will obtain this Codex. In the last five eras, only you. Don't think this is an ordinary Codex—it's one of the top five in the entire world."
"Ohh... what kind of Codex is it?" Richard wondered.
"The Codex of Celestial Being... its power, you will come to understand on your own. See for yourself, though mastering it will be extremely difficult."
Whoosh!
From the mouth of the white crow, a streak of white light shot forth, entering directly into Richard's head.
DING!
(You have obtained the Codex of Celestial Being!)
(Your mastery of the Codex of Celestial Being has increased from 0% to 5%!)
Codex of Celestial Being (5%)
Richard instantly received the notification along with a direct 5% mastery. He found it a little underwhelming—when he had obtained the Codex of Endless Flame, he had immediately received 10%.
Still, that had granted him complete comprehension of the Codex.
He couldn't help being surprised when he discovered this one had no innate Arcane Art at all.
The very purpose of this Codex was a transformation—for Skylight Clan members to evolve into a True Celestial Being, much like the Codex of the Dragon Emperor allowed one to transform into a dragon.
The difference was clear: the Dragon Emperor Codex granted dragon wings at 50% mastery and complete transformation into a dragon at 100%. But the Codex of Celestial Being allowed a person to summon manifestations of their Celestial Being form with every 1% mastery. The higher the mastery, the more tangible the manifestation. At 100%, one's true self would transform into a Celestial Being.
What exactly was a Celestial Being? Richard couldn't tell from the Codex alone—he needed to see it for himself.
One question burned within him: how did a Celestial Being compare to a dragon?
"Well, boy, you realize how difficult it is now, don't you?" the White Crow said.
Richard merely smiled without nodding, too lazy to boast.
Then, suddenly, the crow tossed him a ring.
"You also receive 50 million Nature Spirit Stones," it added.
"Only 50 million?" Richard was dumbfounded, feeling that amount was far too little compared to his achievement. At the very least, he should have received five times what Olivia had.
"That is all that remains," the crow replied.
"Can I absorb the remaining High Pure Aether?" Richard asked.
"No. It is too valuable. The rest must be preserved for future members who take this trial. Naturally, I will replenish the stock later," the crow refused outright, leaving Richard rolling his eyes.
"Anything else?" he asked again.
"That's all. You cannot demand more after obtaining the Skylight Sword. That alone is more valuable than anything else. Most Grand Weapons are no match for the Skylight Sword."
Richard felt somewhat disappointed upon hearing that, but he couldn't protest—his only goal was to gain whatever he could from this Secret Land.
"It is time for you to leave," the crow said again.
Since there was nothing more to gain, Richard naturally had no desire to stay longer.
Whoosh!
His body was wrapped in a faint light, and in the next moment, he appeared once again before the great tree, alongside Olivia.
"Little brother, who would have thought we're cousins? That makes you truly my younger brother," the woman said with a wide smile, looking both delighted and excited.
She even grabbed Richard's hand and seemed on the verge of hugging him—but of course, Richard refused.
They were closer than he had ever imagined, but this woman had once used him, even plotting against him for her own benefit. There was no way he could easily pretend to be on friendly terms after all that.
Who knew if she wouldn't do it again after their familial connection was revealed?
Even if she didn't, Richard still needed time to forgive her.
"Ehmmm..." Olivia cleared her throat awkwardly when she saw Richard apparently ignoring her.
"Anyway, little brother, is there something you want to do, or perhaps an enemy you want to beat up? If so, you don't need to do it yourself—let me, your elder sister, handle it for you," she said with a light chuckle.
Richard could only say she was thick-skinned—even if her skin was obviously soft and smooth.
"Are you sure?" he asked in response, feeling it too rude to outright dismiss her.
As the saying goes, you can't slap a smiling face.
"For my beloved little brother, I would walk through storms and seas of fire," Olivia declared with utter confidence, flipping her pink hair.
Richard nearly choked when he heard that.
Still, he chose to pretend to stay calm, his expression faintly betraying expectation.
If she was indeed willing to do something for him—even if it was only to curry favor—he naturally would take advantage of it.
"Little brother, what do you want me to do?" Olivia asked after that, her voice soft.
At a glance, she seemed almost cautious.
"You're good at running away, aren't you?" Richard asked in return, and Olivia immediately nodded.
That was indeed her specialty.
Even the Moonshadow Clan had failed to capture her.
Even against much stronger opponents, there was no guarantee they could even touch her.
"You see, I've been targeted by too many people ever since word spread that I entered the Dragon Knight's secret place. In the capital, they haven't made a move yet, but once I leave, that can't be guaranteed."
"Yes..." Olivia kept nodding, still unsure what exactly he wanted from her.
But unease began to stir in her chest.
"Help me create a distraction. We'll act as if you robbed me and took everything I obtained from the Dragon Knight's secret place. As long as you agree, I will call you big sister now."
Olivia: "..."
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MY SYSTEM INCREASES MY POWER EVERY DAY WITHOUT MISSIONS AND LEVELLINGC113: Athena's New Tier
Chapter 113: Athena's New Tier
Unfortunately, Olivia couldn't stay calm, and her expression changed immediately.
"Little brother," she said in a complaining tone, as if she were being bullied.
She looked like she wanted to laugh and cry at the same time.
"What's wrong with you? I don't think this is any harder than crossing storms and seas of fire," Richard said.
"Cough!" Olivia unconsciously coughed when she heard that.
But then, she seemed to get an idea.
"Little brother, how about we use someone else instead?" she said.
"Someone else? Who? You know it's useless if that person denies it and lets themselves be searched," Richard replied, not expecting that Olivia actually wanted to replace herself with another person.
She truly knew how to avoid trouble.
"That person will deny it, of course. But they won't let themselves be searched, so they'll just keep running away," Olivia answered with a faint smile.
"Anyway, just wait, I'll arrange the plan," she added.
After saying that, she suddenly ran off on her own, leaving Richard behind.
'Is she fooling me?' Richard wondered, uncertain about her words, feeling she was just spouting nonsense.
Whether it was true or not, he could only wait.
Richard frowned slightly and eventually chose to stay at the mountain's peak, relaxing while enjoying the view of the capital below.
He waited for the real body of the White Ancestor to arrive.
Unexpectedly, not long after he sat down, he saw a white crow flying toward him at high speed.
'How is it this fast?' He was astonished, having no doubt that the white crow was the White Ancestor.
It should've been far from the Holy Star Kingdom, yet it appeared just like that.
"Boy!" The crow spoke as it arrived before the seated Richard.
A moment later, a sword appeared, dropping onto Richard's shoulder.
It was about one meter long, but Richard couldn't sense its greatness.
There was no aura from the sword, and it was wrapped in white cloth like a mummy.
"Boy, this is still sealed. You can naturally observe its power once you reach the World Realm and unseal it at the Ruler Realm. For now, even though your strength is powerful enough to fight Magi of the World Realm, you don't have the qualification to even glimpse the power of a Grand Weapon," the crow said.
Richard rolled his eyes at that, but he still examined the sword curiously.
It was somewhat heavy, requiring extra strength just to lift it.
"By the way, boy. I already know about your father. He's Edward Skylight, the current rising star of the Skylight Clan," the crow continued, suddenly talking about Richard's father.
"Is there something strange about him?" Richard asked in response.
He had grown up in an orphanage, and throughout his life, the only person he really knew was his mother, Rebecca. He had never met his father, so their relationship felt distant and foreign.
"Your father's talent was exceptional. The Skylight Clan originally intended to support him to become a Grand Sovereign. He even had the qualification to obtain the Skylight Sword. But, he had a problem."
"A problem?"
"He liked to fool around with women. That wasn't the problem, but one woman named Rebecca—your mother, I assume—made him do whatever she wanted. I'm not saying your mother took advantage of him for gain. I don't think she's that type; she seems like a proud woman. It was your father who went out of his way to make her benefit from everything he did. That was his way of pleasing her."
Richard: "..."
He didn't know what to say after hearing that, realizing his father was a troublesome man too.
Maybe it made sense if he truly wanted someone like Rebecca, but still—why her?
Was her beauty that blinding?
Richard didn't know how to comment.
"Ehmm..." He cleared his throat.
"Why are you telling me this? Honestly, I feel like it has nothing to do with me since I grew up in an orphanage," he said.
"Just so you know. And now, the clan elders have decided to support you when you reach adulthood. Only the elders know this; even your father hasn't been told that you're still alive. He believes you're dead because that's what your mother told him about eight years ago," the White Crow replied.
"Alright, I'll be going now," it added before flapping its wings toward the sky.
As Richard watched it move, he finally realized how it had arrived so fast.
Its body could pierce through space-time directly, traveling across different dimensions.
It was almost like teleportation.
Before such power, even teleportation itself seemed meaningless, since beings like that could reach any location instantly.
"Well!"
Richard finally descended from the mountain peak as it became increasingly crowded.
The tournament would begin tomorrow, and the capital was livelier than ever. But Richard wasn't really interested anymore since his strength already surpassed all participants.
With the amount of Aether he had gathered in his new realm, his motivation to train had risen even higher.
He hoped to soon fully maximize his Aether so he could begin focusing on advancing to the World Realm.
"Right, how's Athena doing now?"
Richard remembered his horse as he returned to his inn.
He immediately entered the Dragon Hall to check on her.
Last time, Athena hadn't even reached Tier 10, and at Tier 11, she was supposed to have wings.
Now, Richard was certain she had surpassed Tier 30.
Soon, he saw his horse inside the Dragon Hall.
The changes were obvious. She now had a pair of massive wings—not mere light but real wings.
Her body looked far more intimidating. Her red skin was even darker now, a kind of deep crimson.
And most striking of all was her size. The horse had grown enormous, standing about ten meters tall and over fifteen meters long.
In addition, the horse now bore armor—not full body armor, but enough to protect her vital parts.
The armor wasn't something placed on her body; rather, it seemed to have manifested from her bloodline.
"Tier 37!"
Richard was even more amazed when he realized the horse's tier.
From Tier 26 to Tier 50, Primordial Beasts were roughly equivalent to average Magi in the World Realm.
Before his Aether was full, Richard wasn't confident he could defeat a Tier 37 Beast even if he used all his trump cards—from his Mind Attack to the power of his Black Heart.
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Chapter 114: An Island
"Athena, can you shrink down? You're too big," said Richard.
It wasn't that he disliked her massive form, but he preferred being able to sit atop a horse of normal size.
Athena nodded, and her body began to shrink until she reached a normal size. Her aura also became less oppressive, making her seem as if she were only around Tier 12 or 13.
Of course, her wings remained. They couldn't disappear anymore — they had become a part of her true form.
Even at Tier 11, she was supposed to have those wings.
Whoosh!
Richard led the horse out of the Dragon Hall, which naturally brought them back into his room.
It was spacious enough to fit several horses, so there was no problem. Even the window was large enough for a horse to leap through.
"Let's go!" Richard mounted Athena's back and urged her to leap toward the window and fly.
Whoosh!
The horse jumped, folding her wings before spreading them wide the moment she exited the room.
Instead of falling, Athena soared higher once she reached the open air.
Unlike his dragon wings, Athena's didn't create powerful gusts.
They were more like the wings of a bird.
Whoosh!
She ascended higher, piercing through the clouds with ease.
When they reached a certain altitude, Richard could see the entire city — and the vast ocean beyond it.
To his surprise, the sky wasn't as empty as he had imagined.
He saw many giant birds flying around, carrying people from different directions.
Of course, their tiers weren't nearly as high as Athena's — most ranged between Tier 6 and 15. But because they were large species, they could easily carry passengers on their backs.
What amazed him even more, however, were several humans flying with their own bodies.
They didn't even look like they were flying — more like walking through the air itself.
Those riding giant birds avoided such people, clearly afraid of offending them.
Naturally, Richard wasn't afraid of anyone. He could already fight against Low-Level Magi of the World Realm.
He commanded Athena to fly straight toward the sea — that was where his curiosity lay.
From above, he saw many wooden ships — some enormous — sailing at high speed.
Flying over the sea, he sensed numerous menacing auras rising from beneath the waves, seemingly belonging to massive sea beasts.
Through the water's surface, Richard could faintly see several enormous shadows moving deep below.
"Mm..."
An island not too far from the mainland caught his attention.
From a distance, it looked small — but he knew it was larger than it appeared, though still not enormous.
Interestingly, there were many visible structures on the island — almost like a village.
"What's that place?" Richard muttered with curiosity.
He instructed Athena to head toward the island.
She didn't need to fly too fast — the island was only about four kilometers from the coast.
As they drew closer, Athena descended to a lower altitude.
Everything became clearer in Richard's eyes.
He saw people of all ages there, though none appeared as young as he was.
Most were adults, with the youngest around fifteen or sixteen.
However, what caught his attention most was the overwhelming number of women — beautiful women with shimmering hair colors, most dressed in alluring tight gowns, either off-shoulder or short and revealing.
Many of these women boldly approached passing men, holding their hands or pulling them closer.
'Not a mysterious island... but a hidden paradise for the world's pleasures,' Richard thought.
He instantly realized what kind of island this was.
Since he had already come this far, he couldn't just leave.
It was hard for him to resist the temptation to look around.
His horse landed on the island, drawing many surprised stares because of his young age.
"Kid, this isn't a place for you to fool around. Go home before your mother starts looking for you!" a large bald man shouted while laughing loudly.
The others around also burst into laughter.
Richard pretended not to hear, his gaze sweeping over the men and women flirting openly around him.
Inside the street-side bars, the scenes were even more intense — almost everyone was either kissing or holding each other.
Richard kept a calm expression as he observed, though his thoughts were in disarray. At the very least, he needed to maintain the image of a well-mannered young man.
As he continued exploring the village on this small island, he realized there was more than just prostitution here.
In fact, there were many other forms of entertainment — some more relaxed, like watching women dance or play music.
The performers were far more beautiful than the prostitutes, and Richard couldn't tell whether they were truly pure entertainers or had more exclusive "side jobs."
To his surprise, he actually spotted Sophia standing before one of the grandest buildings, greeting several distinguished noblemen as they arrived at her theater.
Naturally, the woman noticed Richard. It was her first time seeing him in person without the Phantom Cloak, but she recognized him instantly.
Upon seeing him, she smiled and approached — completely ignoring her other guests and asking another woman to replace her at the entrance.
"So, what brings you to this island? Looking for some fun, or just curious about adult life?" she asked softly.
Richard rolled his eyes at her words, feeling that she was looking at him with a mischievous mind.
"I was just passing by and got curious about this island. Who would've guessed it's a place where prostitutes sell themselves," Richard replied bluntly.
His harsh words made Sophia chuckle lightly.
"Things like this exist everywhere. They exist because men's desires create the demand. You're still young — maybe one day you'll come to enjoy it too. After all, your father used to love spending his youth in places like this," she said.
Richard initially wanted to ignore her words — but that last sentence shocked him.
"What? You know my father?" he blurted out.
He had only recently learned who his father was and his background — how could this woman know so suddenly?
The only ones aware should've been himself, Olivia, the White Ancestor, and the elders of the Skylight Clan.
"Of course I know. I was very close to your parents. And you... you have the combined face of your father and mother — it's too similar. When I saw your picture, I immediately connected you to them. Though it started as speculation, I'm now very certain. Your father is Edward Skylight, and your mother... is Rebecca Moonshadow."
Richard: "..."
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