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SSS Ranked Awakening: All My Skills Are at Level 100-Chapter 99: Exploration Begins
Chapter 99: Exploration Begins
Both of them slept together for the night in each other’s embrace, peacefully.
The next day, they woke up and took a bath together. They had their breakfast inside the dimensional space, consisting of soup from the Infinite Spoon of Soup, beef jerky, different fruits, some snacks, and drinks.
Leon heard Seraphine’s voice from the other end of the small table as she looked directly at him.
"Leon, you’ve gotten used to your strength. We should be getting out of here now. My training ended a few weeks ago—I was just waiting for you to finish. However, I think we should spend more time inside. There’s something important we need to do here."
She paused for a moment, a smile tugging at her beautiful lips.
Leon didn’t interrupt her. He knew her well enough to tell that she was about to say something important, though he had no idea what it might be.
A thought arose in his mind.
Does she want another fight?
But he didn’t want that to happen, especially while they were in their real bodies. He was too strong now—he didn’t think she would be able to put up a fight at all, unlike before.
It wasn’t that she had become weaker, quite the opposite, she was many times stronger now, but—it was just that he had become too powerful.
Still, he let her finish. freёweɓnovel_com
"We’re going on an exploration mission to find a piece of land perfectly suited for our future empire."
What? Future empire?
"What are you talking about, Seraphine? What future empire?" Leon asked her, confusion written clearly on his face.
He wanted her to explain more before he said anything. Just because he had such a large space—one whose size he didn’t even fully know—didn’t mean he intended to bring outsiders here.
Seraphine ignored the caution written on his face. She was sure that once he heard her full idea, he would never dismiss it—because of how foolproof her plan was.
"Leon, you have the Dimensional Hourglass and the Spoon of Infinite Soup. So let’s think of it this way..."
After she finished speaking, she remained silent, a confident look on her face, her head held higher than usual. A small smile graced her lips, exuding assurance in her idea.
She didn’t even think it was a hard idea to conceive. Implementing it was the harder part. Besides, the only reason Leon hadn’t thought of this himself, despite having all the pieces of the puzzle, was because of how cautious he was.
Leon was hooked by the first question she had asked him: "Do you think I would even be able to get out of this place if you didn’t allow me to?" And the answer was: No. She would never be able to unless he opened the portal himself.
Which meant that anyone who came inside was basically his prisoner—no one could leave unless he allowed it.
That wasn’t all. She had also pointed out that time here moved a thousand times faster than outside, and said, "What if we left only a couple hundred people here? In one year outside, it would be a thousand years in here." That was more than enough time for a new civilization to be formed from scratch.
But in their case, they would be guiding and helping it grow from the shadows, making the process faster. The main problem of food was already solved by his overpowered treasure—the Infinite Spoon of Soup.
And even that wouldn’t be needed forever. As civilization grew, they developed their own methods of food production.
The perks were endless. He could have thousands, hundreds of thousands, or even millions of people under his command.
In here, he would be like a king—or an emperor—to them.
Only those he deemed worthy would be allowed to leave and help him in the outside world.
The idea alone made his breath hitch slightly from the sheer excitement. The possibilities were limitless.
The sooner he started this mission, the better it would be for him.
He also now understood why she had told him to buy techniques from the Cosmic Shop before anything else. Besides the fact that incomplete versions could be resold to gain more Causality—and that both of them could use them—she had hidden the fact that those techniques could become the foundation of their empire.
He couldn’t help but shower her with endless praise for five whole minutes. He knew, given his cautious personality, that he wouldn’t have come up with this idea for years. He might have had the idea eventually, but she had saved him a massive amount of time.
His Seraphine was brilliant.
Seraphine took all the praise like a champion, smiling gleefully the entire time, and even made him repeat the praises she liked the most.
Both of them got up from their seats, ready to depart to explore what lay beyond the vast, rocky mountains.
"Let’s go, Seraphine. Uh, I’d be much faster if I did it like this." He stepped closer to her and picked her up in a princess carry without warning, making Seraphine slightly surprised for a second, then she wrapped her arms around his neck.
"You should wrap your body with your Aura—just in case." His voice was serious as he said those words.
Seraphine did as she was told without question, knowing how much of a freak her disciple really was. It was definitely needed for her safety.
She even felt another layer of lightning Aura wrap around her. Her eyes trembled slightly upon realizing how close it was to reaching Level 2, just like hers. She didn’t know he had achieved such results in Aura.
But it didn’t stop there—two other unfamiliar Auras wrapped around her as well, making her slightly panic inside. She had been training far away from him, so unlike the beginning of their training, she hadn’t witnessed how far he had progressed.
The only reminder of his strength was the tremors—like earthquakes she would feel from time to time.
Even if those two unfamiliar Auras hadn’t yet reached Level 2, they still reminded her just how monstrous her disciple really was. Holding three different Auras, when most people struggled to master even one.
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