My Level Zero System

Chapter 91 Ego (2)



Chapter 91 Ego (2)

So what Kain wanted to emulate was just "the impure self" part.

However, this only lowers the difficulty from impossible to extremely difficult.

This "the himpure self" contains an incredibly large amount of information, not just the contribution of thoughts, but literally all external stimuli.

From the small things like the temperature our skin feels at any given moment, or whether the sun is warm enough today, to things with a bigger impact like social relationships.

That is how the impure self is built every day, until the day we die.

Of course, Kain didn't intend to simulate it perfectly, he just needed to simulate it to a certain level enough for him to be able to perform basic magic.

But Kain was not sure when "enough" would ever be enough. He can only try.

And the subject that Kain chose to simulate was Alisa.

Not only because she has a deep understanding of magic, but also because simulating one object is easier than three different objects.

Also, Alisa's lectures are key.

These lectures were a response to the part of his ego that was most in contact with magic, helping Kain speed up the simulation.

But that was still not enough, so every following day Kain went to class to learn new lectures, to increase his information base to make the simulation easier and less likely to go wrong.

Besides, Kain still maintains going to class every day to see Alisa.

It's not that he fell in love with his teacher or anything, but Kain actually observed Alisa.

Little did she know that while she was enthusiastically lecturing on the podium, a student was silently observing her, extracting information from every frown, every click of the tongue, every smack of the lips, every word, every gesture. Gradually imitating Alisa herself, bit by bit.

This was really inconvenient to tell others, because in a way, this behavior was really too perverted, Kain did not deny.

And that was also one of the two reasons Kain didn't choose to share this with Alisa, he swore that if he dared to say it, Alisa wouldn't look at him until graduation.

The second reason is that unintentional gestures reveal much more truthful information than intentional and concealed statements. Because they are unconscious actions that occur when we have no intention of concealing.

Finally, about the state that Kain has been maintaining for the past two months.

He is not actually stupid, nor has he become dull.

Kain simply wiped out all his thoughts, placing his mind in a vacuum, causing all the information gathered to undergo no transformation in order to make the ego simulation result as close to the real ego as possible.

For Kain, maintaining a state of mind vacuum while simulating and assembling his ego was a real torture. To the point where Kain could only maintain the bare minimum reflexes of his body, he looked like a mentally handicapped person.

Fortunately, it was all over and he achieved his goal.

Kain was so excited that he couldn't wait to activate the system.

[Level]: 0

[Ability]:

-[Thunder Magic ? ] 0/1000 (+):

+[Thunder Bullet level Max]

+[Thunder Summon level Max]

+[Thunder Navigation level Max]

-[Enhancement Magic ? ]:

+[Enhancement Body level Max]

+[Enhancement Tool level 1] 0/12

-[Fire Magic ?]:

+[Fire Bullet level 0] 0/1

+[Fire Wave level 0] 0/2

+[Fire Navigation level 0] 0/3

-[Spirit Magic ?]:

+[Seek level 0] 0/5

+[Imitative level 0] 0/10

+[Mind Sense level 0] 0/20

-[Life Magic ?]:

+[Heal level 0] 0/20

Looking at the magic skill board that had doubled in length in just a moment, it would be a lie to say that Kain wasn't excited.

Although more than half of these magic skills are temporarily useless, once he enters the next semester, which is the practical semester, Kain can start returning to the Dungeon to hunt, entering a period of rapid development.

If he could push all five types of magic to their limits, even without becoming a mid-class Magus, Kain would have no opponents to fear.

"Kain, what are your plans for next semester?"

Myra asked, and Kain gave a name without hesitation.

"Salamander Dungeon."

Myra gasped, not too surprised.

The Dungeon that Kain just mentioned was a small-sized Dungeon near Esten, but it was quite famous because the monster classification here was mostly of the reptilian variety.

Some species here have very valuable skins, so the number of Adventurers who hunt them is not small.

The reason Kain chose this place was because the Dungeon was within his reach, and the monsters here would be less resistant to [Thunder Magic], not as helpless as when facing the Rocs.

"What about you two?"

Kain asked Myra and Mera again. They immediately replied.

"The intensive combat training is already equivalent to a practical semester, we just need to keep this up."

"Well, that sounds good."

Kain couldn't help but admit that this was indeed a benefit, not only helping them increase their strength but also helping them get through a semester.

Unlike other students who have to work hard to complete the practical semester.

However, Myra's words were not over yet.

"But in the last month, we will have to move somewhere, and I want you to accompany us."

"Is it that serious?"

Kain frowned, his expression also becoming serious.

If Myra had asked for his help with this expression, it meant that both she and Mera could be in danger of their lives.

"Tell me, whether it's about reason or emotion, I will still use all my strength to help you."

Kain said bluntly, Myra rarely showed a hint of relief.

"Students in the intensive combat course will be sent to the most dangerous Dungeon in Kanzax to survive for a month."

"A large-sized Dungeon, and it was foggy, you probably already know what that place is."

Kain's expression changed.

How could he not know, because every Dungeon guide always mentions this Dungeon.

Mysterious, monstrous, and extremely dangerous. Even in large-sized Dungeons, it is still one of the most dangerous places that is warned against entering.


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