Reborn as a Transcendent
Chapter 786Book 3: : Power Surge, Voidwalker!
The first thing that caught her eye was a bold line of text:
A new class available for advancement: [Voidwalker].
The moment she saw the word *Void,* Yae-hime knew her guess had been correct. “So it really is because my spatial power broke through to the advanced tier,” she murmured softly.
Allie and Lili noticed how focused she looked and refrained from interrupting, simply watching her in silence.
With a light tap on [Voidwalker], a panel of information appeared before her. After reading through it carefully, her expression shifted slightly. This [Voidwalker] was actually one of the ten hidden classes, and it could only be advanced into from the Ranger class.
The advancement requirements matched exactly what Yae-hime had expected, her spatial power had to reach the advanced tier. ‘It made sense, since many Ranger skills were tied to spatial power to varying degrees. But the difficulty of this requirement was anything but ordinary.’
No one understood better than she did just how much hardship she had endured to elevate her spatial power to the advanced tier. Moreover, without sufficient opportunity and strength, obtaining spatial power in the first place was simply impossible.
In other words, only a handful of players, perhaps even only she herself, could successfully advance into [Voidwalker].
Her gaze shifted to the skill list. Yae-hime noticed that all of her basic skills had transformed into spatial-attribute abilities.
For instance, [Shadow Skulk] had become [Void Shirk] after the advancement. [Multi Slash] had turned into [Voidblade Phantasm]. [Multi Shot] had become [Voidstorm Arrow]. [Full Power Strike] had changed into [Void Force].
It wasn’t just the names that had changed, their attributes and attack power had also been significantly enhanced. Even their cooldown times had been drastically reduced.
Aside from these changes, Yae-hime also discovered two newly added skills. The first was [Rift Flash].
Its effect was to cleave open the space ahead with a single strike, dealing terrifying spatial damage. The duration lasted for one second. It carried both splash and area-of-effect damage. Though it appeared to be a group attack, it was fundamentally still focused on single-target damage. Targets struck directly would suffer over 70% of the total damage, while the remaining 30% dispersed outward as area and splash damage.
‘This skill has no cooldown, but its mana consumption is extremely high, with no upper limit.’ Clearly, this was a technique that required the user to allocate mana manually when activating it. The advantage was that it could be unleashed continuously, or poured out in full as a devastating ultimate.
Then she looked at the second skill, [Void Sprint].
While moving within the Void, activating this skill increased speed by 300%, consuming 200 mana per second, with a theoretically unlimited duration. Because it had no cooldown. This skill was best suited for travel and escape.
Looking at her base attributes, they had also increased significantly across the board. As for resistances, all resistances had increased by 10. Attack speed had risen by 150%. After analyzing everything, Yae-hime felt extremely satisfied.
If she had to point out something she wasn’t satisfied with, there was still one thing.
‘I’m not the first player to advance, so there’s no extra reward. I’m so jealous of Honda!’ As the saying went, human greed knew no bounds, and Yae-hime was no exception.
No one knew exactly what extra rewards the first player to advance had obtained. But that didn’t stop Yae-hime from drooling with envy.
After confirming there were no hidden drawbacks to the advancement, she decisively chose to proceed. There was no flash of white light, no dramatic tremor of the body, only an endless surge of power welling up from within her. It felt as though it would fill her completely at any moment, then burst out of her body.
The entire process lasted less than ten seconds before coming to an end. Yae-hime clenched her fist lightly, sensing the transformation of her own strength.
After a rough estimation, she realized that if she were to face Rosalina again as she had a few days ago, she could probably defeat her barehanded, without equipment or skills, effortlessly. Fully equipped and using the Holy Spirit Shard, she could even challenge Legion Commander Blei in a one-on-one battle.
She had become this powerful. With her base attributes and overall abilities greatly enhanced, Yae-hime estimated that even if she returned to the real world, it would be difficult for her to find an opponent.
‘Without using my trump cards, I would probably be evenly matched with Lisa.’ Now, she could absolutely hold her own in a fight against a powerhouse who had one foot stepped into the Martial Saint realm.
As for who would win or lose, there was no way to know without actually fighting. All speculation on paper meant nothing.
At that moment, the system’s voice rang out once more.
Ding! You have successfully advanced to the class [Voidwalker]. You have obtained three random exclusive Epic-grade equipment. All base attributes +5.
After hearing the announcement, Yae-hime froze for a brief moment before breaking into wild delight. She hadn’t expected that even non-first advancers would still receive rewards. It truly felt exhilarating, almost intoxicating!
At the same time, she finally felt the System Sister’s affection once again.
After calming herself with some effort, Yae-hime looked up at Allie and Lili, only to find both of them staring as if they had seen a ghost. In truth, it wasn’t far from that. After all, the person before them was a complete anomaly, someone who could break through repeatedly, her strength skyrocketing in leaps and bounds!
This was the first time they had ever witnessed such a situation, and perhaps they would never see it again. It would have been strange if they weren’t shocked.
“What’s wrong with you two?” Yae-hime asked.
“Little Hime… are you really human?” Lili blinked, her face filled with disbelief.
“I guess you could say that,” Yae-hime replied vaguely. For now, she had no intention of revealing anything about the Celestial Race. Even to those as close to her as Lili and the others. It wasn’t a matter of trust, it was simply too troublesome.
“I think you’re more like a monster,” Allie said. 𝘧𝘳𝘦ℯ𝓌𝘦𝒷𝘯𝑜𝑣𝘦𝓁.𝒸𝘰𝓂
“You’re the monster,” Yae-hime rolled her eyes. Then she added, “Did Zerene fall asleep?” While absorbing spatial power, she hadn’t been able to spare any attention to her surroundings.
“She seemed to suddenly faint,” Lili said.
Hearing this, Yae-hime’s expression changed as she instantly flashed over from the bed. Her Flash caused no spatial fluctuations whatsoever, which left Allie inwardly shaken.
The moment she completed the Flash, Yae-hime sensed that something was off. ‘Strange… my Flash seems to have gained the properties of true teleportation…’ Although she hadn’t tried passing through obstacles yet, she had a strong intuition that she could.
Shaking her head lightly, Yae-hime pushed the thought aside. Right now, Zerene’s condition mattered more. After carefully examining her, she finally let out a sigh of relief. The girl had merely fainted, there was nothing serious.
Carrying her onto the bed and tucking her in, Yae-hime looked up at the large hole in the roof and said softly, “If it rains, that’ll be troublesome.”
“It’s fine, I can fix it.” With that, Allie’s eyes sharpened as she lifted some soil from outside, refining it midair into a perfectly fitting patch that covered the hole.
“That’s much better,” Yae-hime said.
“It’ll do for now, but we should still get a professional to repair it properly,” Allie replied with a smile.
Just then, a knocking sound came from the door.
“Come in,” Yae-hime said.
With a creak, Angelica pushed the door open and stepped inside. Looking at Yae-hime, she asked with concern, “Princess, are you alright? Everyone was really worried just now.”
“I’m fine, I’m perfectly well. Sorry for making you all worry,” Yae-hime said with a calm smile.
“That’s good to hear.” Upon hearing this, Angelica finally relaxed.
“Princess…” Before she could finish speaking, a small head peeked in from outside the door, timidly calling out.