Chapter 28 The One Who Broke the Limit
hub. This goes upstairs now.”
The line cut.
Wind swirled across the plaza as the gatekeeper stood frozen, a storm of disbelief twisting in his gut. Impossible. Nobody clears the Abyss Tier Advancement Trial. Has the whole d’mn world flipped upside down?
Inside the hall, the guard closed the interface and turned toward Aiden again. His posture had changed completely. The cocky edge was gone, replaced by quiet respect.
“Verification complete, honored warrior. You’re cleared for central hub entry.”
In the Dominion’s long history, only a handful of players had ever cleared an Inferno Tier Advancement Trial. Those rare few who did became living legends–people whose names alone could shake nations.
Yet the man standing here had achieved something even greater. He hadn’t just survived the Abyss; he had conquered it. His future was limitless, untouchable.
Putting on airs now would’ve been plain stupid.
“Appreciate it,” Aiden replied casually, a grin tugging at his lips.
“It’s an honor, sir.”
The hall guard saluted by thumping his chest, his voice calm and respectful. “As someone victorious in an Inferno or higher Tier Advancement Trial, you’re entitled to a Legendary equipment reward known as the Medal of Dominion.”
Oh, I didn’t see that coming. Aiden raised a brow. “Legendary, huh?”
The hall guard lifted his hand, summoning a faint violet light. The glow condensed into a metallic emblem that floated toward Aiden. Its surface shimmered with engraved runes, glowing faintly with power.
Right on cue, a system prompt flickered before his eyes.
‘You have obtained Medal of Dominion–Legendary Equipment. Proof of a true warrior, granted only to those who conquer an Inferno Tier Advancement Trial or higher. This emblem stands among the Dominion’s highest honors.”
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Chapter 29 The Medal and the Gate
Chapter 29 The Medal and the Gate
The screen flickered as new lines of data appeared under the Medal of Dominion.
+5 Free Coi
‘Core Attributes increased by twenty. Charisma increased by three. Courage Surge, passive ability: activates when Health drops below thirty percent. Strength increases by ten percent for one minute.’
Aiden’s grin widened. “An equippable? Not bad at all.”
He clipped the Medal of Dominion onto his chest, the metallic glow catching the dim light around him. Just the extra three points in Charisma alone made this thing worth a fortune, but a percentage–based buff on top? That was power with a capital P.
No level requirement, either.
This was what separated ordinary drops from Legendary equipment–gear designed to break limits.
What made it even rarer was how it worked. It wasn’t like the Tome of Carnage, which granted its effect just by sitting in your inventory. Nor did it take up an armor or accessory slot.
It existed independently, an equipment type all its own.
Items like this were practically unicorns. Even players pushing past Level 100 rarely saw one drop.
The hall guard stepped forward and handed Aiden a carved wooden token. “Your pass to the central hub.”
That was all he needed to move freely through the central hub.
Aiden accepted it with a brief nod. His business here was done.
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