Chapter 135: Skill Evolutions

Chapter 135: Skill Evolutions

You have defeated - Mushroom Blighted Soldier - Level 132

You have defeated - Zombie - Level 129

You have defeated - Fervent Squirrel - Level 104

You have defeated - Tree Ent Warrior - Level 130



Extra experience is awarded for defeating an enemy levels above!



You have levelled up!

Psychokinetic level 96 -> Psychokinetic level 98

Voidmare level 96 -> Voidmare level 98



Gained 20 stat points.





You now have 300 Wisdom.



You now have 516 Intelligence.



Skill level up!

Void Graviton level 7 -> Void Graviton level 8

Eye of the Void level 9 -> Eye of the Void level 10 [ Max ] The source of this content nov(el)bi((n))

Void Storage level 6 -> Void Storage level 7

[ Stage 2 ] Major Image level 19 -> Major Image level 20 [ Max ]

[ Stage 2 ] Mind Domination level 19 -> Mind Domination level 20 [ Max ]

[ Stage 2 ] Weightless Levitation level 17 -> Weightless Levitation level 18

[ Stage 3 ] Mind Armour level 2 -> Mind Armour level 3

[ Stage 3 ] Mind Barrier level 5 -> Mind Barrier level 6

[ Stage 3 ] Crash level 4 -> Crash level 5

[ Stage 2 ] Psych Warp level 14 -> Psych Warp level 15

[ Stage 2 ] Psych Domain level 18 -> Psych Domain level 19

| [ Stage 3 ] Mind Monarch: 100% increased psychic power within a Mind Domain. Psychokinesis, and Psych Warp are 150% stronger within Mind Domain. Has an even higher chance of success against higher intelligence beings.

Mind Monarch, such an awesome name. Astrid grinned, while the clone copied her.

Thankfully there wasn’t much to test with the Mind Domain Stage 3 evolution as it was just a straightforward damage boost. Which she wouldn’t complain about. If she had the Stage 3 variation - Mind Monarch, then she wondered if her battle with that mysterious psychic would have gone differently?

Probably not, but she could hope.

And that brought her to the psychic monster. What was it, where was it, and how did it know when they would receive a dungeon prompt to be able to mess with their mind.

With the dungeons being a recent addition to the world, it seemed unlikely that it was a monster of Ruitera. The sudden realisation caused Astrid to take a step back and frown. That meant... the monster, or whatever it was, was familiar with the System.

Maybe it was from the inside of a dungeon?

At first Astrid believed the monster to be within the bubbled town that they entered the dungeon from, but she felt that wasn’t right. She wasn’t sure why, but it felt like its main body wasn’t there, at least.

Astrid could only guess that it had something to do with the psychic connection she had encountered within the Mind Domain.

Astrid rustled her already messy hair. Everything is so annoying. Why can’t everything just be a melee fight? Lamenting, it was time to make a move. Not because she wanted to, but the walls began vibrating.

Alright, I’ll get a move on... damned tree king thing. Astrid spat and approached the huge doors in wonder. If this was all a creation from the tree king, then it was truly amazing the feats it could accomplish. It did leave a sour taste in her mouth considering it was her enemy right now, but still, it was amazing what one could accomplish with enough time, and strength.

Pressing her hand up against the cold, smooth roots, the doors groaned open. Dust and dirt fell from the ceiling as the roots vanished within the walls.

Before even taking a step forward, Astrid gazed up at a truly enormous humanoid monster in the middle of a wide expansive... battlefield.

Level ??? - Tree Ent War Guardian



It resembled that of an ent warrior, but it had huge antlers adorned to its hardened skull. It also didn’t have a weapon. Instead, the monster had ten sets of spikes emerging from each knuckle. The streamlined armour around its body was half metal, half tree-bark. It was unknown if it was the tree kings doing, or if it was the original armour as they both seemed to blend perfectly together.

Maybe I should find another way. Astrid chuckled as she felt the strength radiating from the humanoid monster.

A loud crash behind her caused Astrid’s shoulders to jump. Glancing back, the stalactites that had long formed on the ceiling of the cavern, broke off and slammed into the ground. After that, the entire ceiling began collapsing. The walls caved in as it sent pink pollen surging around the cave like a candy cloud.

There goes that idea... Turning back around with a wry smile, Astrid had no other way but forward. One step after the last, she walked into the room.

There was no fear. Only a slight anxiousness, and a bubbling excitement that seemed to course around her veins. It felt like it was going to be a tough battle.

Bellona smashed her fist through the last of the jumping insects. Her attack had entirely pulverised the monster's heart. Grabbing it by the throat, she pushed it off her arm and let go. It slumped down to the floor, on top of a bunch of others with a wet thud.

Bellona glanced at the young puppy that Astrid had brought along with her. He was drenched in wounds, and blood. Not an inch of his body didn’t have a wound.

She had long thought he would give up, not she wanted him to of course. But she was curious as to why he wanted to tag along, yet she wasn’t interested in an answer. Bellona was only wanting to know his desire through fights of life and death. To see if he was worthy of following Astrid, Freya’s cousin.

A slight smile emerged from her lips as she tossed over a rare health potion.

“Drink it.”

“But–”

Bellona sent an expressionless glance his way before gazing up at the pillar in the sky.

Knowing Astrid, she absolutely was heading to that enormous pillar of light in an attempt at receiving the mission reward. Freya had told her many things about Astrid. But there was one she had always reminded her of.

It was Astrid’s seemingly crazed need for battle.

“Heal up,” Bellona wicked away the blood from her hands. “We’re heading to the party.”

Time remaining until the birth of the evolution stone: 41:31:05