Leonel met King Arthur's gaze.

It was a short interaction, hardly worth a thiing. Yet, Arthur seemed to realize that Leonel's gaze was even firmer than it had been in the past. Not only that, but he noticed that the little beast lazing around Leonel's neck had grown more active.

'What is that beast… this boy was actually willing to spend 5 skill points and a star point to allow it to move…?'

A star point was worth 100 skill points at this juncture. It wasn't a small matter to make the choice to use it. Arthur couldn't help but grow a level more serious.

The world warped. Suddenly, the singular square platforms of a meter in length and width lengthened, stretching into the distance. In the blink of an eye, it formed several long roads the each of them stood at the end of.

Leonel sent a gaze toward Little Nana before looking back toward the long road ahead of him. Without another thought, he took a strong step forward.

**

The universe was a nearly endlessly vast place. Some believed it was infinite while others believed it was infinitely expanding. There were even some schools of thought that believed there were endless copies of this impossible vastness, each telling the same story a different way.

Still, there was only one truth.

There was just a single universe. However, within this single universe, there were trillion upon trillions of worlds each with billions upon billions of existences of their own.

In this universe, there were usually many names for the same thing. However, this universe only went by a single name by those who were advanced enough to realize its profundities — The Dimensional Verse.

Though the Dimensional Verse was formed of many worlds, it was more accurate to say that these worlds simply represented a 'Fold of Reality'. Each Fold encompassed a world and could be given a Dimensional Grade.

single Fold could vary in size. It could be as small as a single city within a planet or as large as an entire galaxy. It is when these Folds begin to evolve

to other Folds, it

limited as there are limited gains to a small scale evolution. The smaller the scale, the less change there is to catalyze,

For a fledgling world like Earth, what could it do if its Fold of Reality encompassed its entire

advancement in technology has been vast in the past several centuries, what did it matter

complex they became to clear. The more random a Zone could become, the more complex its quests

real history of its own. That would be nonsensical. However, its addition to a

nice if it remained the same until the fall of a world, such things

Fold was, and the more powerful it

overlap, resulting in an instance of two

instances were often never reached by a world because the process of survivng a growing Fold of Reality was too much for many worlds to

left was a road where they survived and managed to prosper. While the growing of

a Fold, the more Natural Force Arts it encompassed and

abandon their Folds of Reality to migrate to more stable Higher Dimensional Worlds. But, before they did so,

worlds had a certain ratio of both types of people. Where there

something behind your future generations could admire you for? Or was that foolish? Why shed blood and tears for a reality you wouldn't get to enjoy

a similar crossroads. It had been 500 years since it evolved

sit in a Fold of Reality with much potential. According to the higher Dimensional beings, it would at most become a Fifth Dimensional World before reaching

potential, the clashing of these two ideologies would become especially tumultuous. The effort needed to have a world step into its final evolutionary stage was a lot… but just how many were able to put

clash was relevant to the events occurring at this very moment was very hard to tell. It could only be said that this matter should be

woman was

reflected the sunlight. Even as she ran with all her being, her steps not leaving the

about her. When one's eyes landed on her face, the sight would be enough to make even

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