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Level up is hard? I can Directly Purchase infinite Levels!-Chapter 107: Abby’s Selfish Side
Everyone fell into silence.
Abby noticed the gloomy atmosphere and tried to lift the mood, speaking with effort.
"There are many heroes among the human race like Lord Borm, each one sacrificing their life, carrying the hopes of the next generation with their own blood and tears."
"Therefore, please always believe that humanity will never fall, and we will eventually reclaim everything we’ve lost!"
Everyone clenched their fists tightly, their gazes growing more determined.
The predecessors had pushed the front lines this far, so how could this generation show even the slightest sign of retreat?
Raine fell silent, quietly staring at the rolling waves of the sea.
"Let’s go."
After a long moment, Raine murmured, leaping toward the sea first.
Since the era had been handed over to their generation, it was up to them to bear all the suffering and pave the way for future generations!
This was the best tribute they could offer to their predecessors!
Abby and the others gathered their emotions and followed, flying into the air.
"Everyone, Raine is just a new recruit, an Elite-level warrior. As long as he survives, he will definitely become our race’s Divine Scion!"
"But this trip to the Starlight Archipelago is filled with dangers, as alien races’ geniuses are gathering, and it’s a perilous mission. I have a selfish request..."
While flying, Abby solemnly spoke to her companions.
"Even if it costs all of our lives, we must clear a path for him."
This request was too much...
The people present were all human geniuses, each carrying their own mission and the future of their respective legions.
But this request not only turned them into mere pawns, it might even cost them their lives.
"You brought up Lord Borm’s past just to set the stage for this request, didn’t you?" Benjamin asked Abby.
Abby gave a bitter smile, not denying it.
"How unnecessary!"
Others snorted, speeding up and following Raine closely.
Abby smiled, then immediately followed them.
They needed to fly across this vast sea to reach their destination—the Starlight Archipelago!
...
In the void.
Borm stood silently, countless memories crashing against his numbed nerves like a tidal wave.
He watched the young figures, leaping toward the same goal.
They didn’t even have proper guardians, not even sure they would survive, but they were willing to risk their lives for a slim chance and still wanted to pave the way for others...
Who wouldn’t feel heartache?
But his heart had long been dulled, worn down by endless pain.
He glanced back at the faintly visible Star of Dawn Tower in the distance before tearing through the void and following.
...
Starlight Archipelago.
Countless islands scattered like stars in one corner of the Ice Tidal Sea, as if a sea of stars had fallen to the mortal realm.
At this moment, in the central areas of the archipelago, such as Ivory Island and Starfish Island, a star that had shrunk countless times fell there, radiating endless starlight.
Many fragments of the star fell into the sea, forming more small islands and triggering a continuous energy storm that swept across thousands of kilometers...
A nebula-like vortex spun at the center, as if connecting to the core of the star.
When the star fell, it caused a colossal tsunami, but there was no devastating impact. Had there been one, it would have been enough to wipe Starlight Archipelago off the map, even piercing through the Ice Tidal Sea.
The energy storm formed after the star landed turned the surrounding seas into a forbidden zone, with Grandmaster-level and above strong beings unable to enter.
Thus, on the many islands and sea surfaces on the periphery, numerous terrifying alien races’ geniuses stood as guardians.
The weakest among them held Grandmaster rank five or higher.
What should have been a lively place was now dead silent.
All the strong beings were silently observing, but their mind power formed a network that tightly covered the entire area.
Further away, on a reef island.
A stunning figure stood quietly on the rocks, gazing toward the heart of the storm.
Behind her stood many young men and women.
They were from the Unfallen Bastion, including Arlis, the silver-armored girl, and others.
Richard, the near-Epic-level expert, and two Master-level elders were also present.
In this oppressive atmosphere, they did not act rashly.
After some time of exploration, they had learned that the star was essentially an independent small world.
The situation inside was unknown.
But it was extremely special, with a mysterious force field.
This force field suppressed Grandmaster-level and above experts strongly. The higher the rank, the stronger the suppression.
As a result, Grandmaster-level and above could not enter, being pushed out of the energy storm.
Even Master-level experts were somewhat suppressed.
However, there were several entry points, likely cracks created by the star’s fall, with about seven or eight of them.
No one knew why it had fallen here.
But it was certain that there were incredible opportunities hidden within.
Now, in this quiet moment, Arlis knew well that the alien races were waiting for them to fall into their trap.
Many felt extremely frustrated, yet helpless.
Though there were multiple entry points, if they dared rush in, they would definitely face a thunderous suppression!
To the alien races’ older strong ones, there was no hesitation in striking when necessary, and they would never blink when it was time to kill.
"We’ll split into teams and attempt to enter from different directions, while covering Miss Arlis."
"Richard and Pein, you two protect her and charge toward the nearest entry. That might lower the risk."
A young man suggested.
Master-level Pein frowned and said, "The restrictions for Master-level here are relatively small."
"Why don’t we split into two teams, each led by one of us old-timers? Richard can clear the front, and after entering, we’ll try to meet up."
"Some of the alien races’ geniuses haven’t entered yet. They’ve been guarding the entry points, and if Arlis appears, they’ll definitely be watching her closely," the silver-armored girl reminded worriedly.
"Let’s wait a little longer. They can’t keep waiting forever!" Another voice spoke, though the tone was full of concern.
In this situation, any human genius daring to charge in would probably face more than just death—it would be a near-impossible fight!
Arlis furrowed her brow slightly.
Pein and the others looked at her with concern in their eyes.
They had too few helpers, lacked strong enough guardians, and were being closely watched by the alien races’ geniuses. The danger she faced was greater than anyone else’s!
...
In the shadows near several entry points, many figures lurked.
Near one of the entry points.
"God knows how long she’s going to hide. We can’t just keep waiting like this," Rex said impatiently.
From other alien races’ strongmen, they had learned that although some of the human geniuses had entered, Arlis and the others were still on the outskirts.
So they had been quietly waiting.
This time, Tress, the Divine Scion of the Thunderclan, along with other clan geniuses, and Lionel, the Divine Scion of the Black Dragon Clan, were all personally waiting here.
Outside, numerous strong guardians were ready to lock onto their target at any moment.
But waiting like this had made them uneasy, as many geniuses had already entered, and the opportunities inside wouldn’t wait for anyone.
"Don’t rush, let’s wait a little longer!" Tress suppressed the impatience of the others, his cold expression gazing toward the distant sea.
Since the human geniuses were willing to risk their lives to come here, they were undoubtedly after the opportunities inside.
Now that even they were starting to get anxious, he didn’t believe those human geniuses could stay calm!
Lionel understood this well and didn’t object.







