Kyle kept hitting the huge cube again and again.
'I love how this feels!' he thought as he gritted his teeth.
It had been a while since Kyle had been free to just swing away.
For the entire Star Seeking, he had been busy looking at Laws.
The last time he had simply swung his hammer was when he had been comprehending the Law of Yin-Fire.
However, back then, Kyle didn't have anything to hit.
He just swung through the flames.
This time, there was actually something he could hit that wouldn't break immediately.
He could hit this cube as many times as he wanted, and it wouldn't break.
As Kyle kept hitting it, more and more of his subconscious inhibitions loosened.
He was not in a dangerous situation, which subconsciously made him use less power with his swings. After all, when he swung his hammer during peaceful times, there was a high chance that he might accidentally break something.
But this time, nothing would break, and even if it did, the Array of Stars would simply replace it.
He was allowed to go wild.
This sounded like a small thing, but it was rarer than one thought.
One just had to imagine a hall in which they were allowed to do everything.
Scream. Hit the ground with a hammer. Fire guns. Destroy stuff. Throw objects against a wall. Make a fire. Detonate explosives. Crash into a wall with a car.
For many of these things, someone would need to go to a specific place with security measures.
But in this hall, Kyle could do everything.
In here, he was free.
He could do whatever the fuck he wanted.
As Kyle kept swinging, he started to get angrier.
He wasn't angry because of something that had happened to him.
No, he simply got into the groove.
Many people got angry when they hit sandbags. It felt amazing to let all this aggression out and just go wild.
It had something primal to it.
Kyle's strikes became stronger, and more of his body broke with every strike.
"I fucking love this!" he shouted as he hit one of the human statues, breaking it into pieces.
Naturally, not everything was indestructible, and Kyle didn't want it that way.
The broken fragments of the statue vanished, and a new statue appeared just moments later.
The pieces of the statue would be put back together again by a complex Formation Array that reversed their time.
It just cost a bit of Energy, but the cost was negligible for the Array of Stars.
In fact, repairing these statues was much cheaper than what most Disciples spent during their training.
As Kyle kept swinging, he focused on the Clusters in his legs.
The Clusters in the legs were the first ones people usually unlocked.
Kyle felt his Energy move through them, but that didn't tell him a lot.
The Clusters acted as small Biological Energy Storages and amplifiers.
After unlocking them, a Primal's body would store a lot of Biological Energy there, which was also slightly changed to fit the body part.
Unlocking a Cluster meant filling it with Energy, changing the Energy, and creating a quick way to use said Energy.
How people achieved that depended on the person, but that was the end goal.
Kyle wasn't sure if he was making progress or not with unlocking his Clusters, but he didn't care too much.
The database said that he should do what felt right, and he was doing just that.
With every movement, huge waves and streams of Energy shot through his body parts, including his Clusters.
Even if he wasn't directly working towards unlocking them, all this flowing Energy had to be good for something.
Kyle gritted his teeth more, and his attacks grew more violent.
Destruction!
He could create massive dents in them, but he couldn't break them in a single strike.
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