�Crisis raises one�s ability� However, everyone has limits��
How was he still holding out? The traps present in the Bridge That Cannot Be Crossed were moving at a speed of 200 km/h.
It was safe to say that any average student would have long lost consciousness.
Yet, Shirone continued to pass between the black iron bars.
� �Does that boy have no limits?�
The reason why some couldn�t soar indefinitely even when they once rode through an upward trend was because they would eventually feel satisfied with themselves.�
The same went for magic.
Why couldn�t all mages be the best? Was it just a matter of skill or talent?
Satisfaction was the enemy of progress. But at the same time, it was human nature and something everyone eventually felt. The feeling of satisfaction was not something humans could do without.�
�But I don�t even see a hint of that in you. Shirone, are you dreaming of infinity with that human body of yours?�
It seemed like he never had a vessel that held him back to begin with.
Since satisfaction did not exist in him, his mind was able to handle the ever-increasing difficulty.
Shirone, who must�ve been in a trance, would not remember this moment.
However, Ethella, the youngest bishop of the Karsis Order, would never forget the dance� No, the valor she observed today.
�Even in a trance, he�s constantly calculating and finding a way out. An exit that he has a one over-infinity chance of finding.�
What kind of mental state did one have to have to be able to do that?
�Even a high priest can only maintain that kind of mentality while in a transcendent state for a short while.�
�However��
Ethella�s face turned serious.
�Even if he can feel and calculate everything, techniques and skills are a whole other matter. The next trap is really hard.�
Shirone had anticipated it.
The distance between the obstacles was extremely narrow. They left Shirone with only a 1-meter gap.
It was literally a trap of chaos where no such thing as rules applied. The only rule was that things would continue to become more difficult.
�I have to break it down smaller.�
He had to reduce his 10-meter teleportation distance to 1 meter.
Doing so would place Shirone at a level that absolutely surpassed Class 7�s, but no such distracting thoughts bothered him.
�Left and right pattern.�
Shirone analyzed dozens of ring-shaped traps arranged in pairs at the same time.
Left, right, left, right� The moment his thoughts finalized, he teleported left and right without even taking the time to look at each trap.
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