My Ultimate Sign-in System Made Me Invincible Chapter 483 Strange Portal
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The instant the swarm of undead spotted Liam One, their shrieks intensified, and they charged toward him at astonishing velocity, their ghostly figures surging through the shadowy corridor like a tide of decay brought to life.
Yet before they could close the distance, he had already acted. With just one step ahead, he materialized behind them in a flash, his speed so immense that it blurred even in his own augmented senses.
In the following instant, every undead creature tumbled to the floor, their heads severed from their torsos with flawless accuracy, rolling away in the reverse direction.
Then the pull of gravity took hold, and the decapitated bodies slumped down amid a series of heavy, fleshy impacts that reverberated along the tunnel.
Liam One spun around, eager to verify if his assumption held true or if they could recover from such destruction. He observed the remains intently, scanning for any hint of the twisting flesh-mending he had seen before.
However, no revival occurred. They remained sprawled on the ground, headless and truly lifeless, the force that had animated them seemingly incapable of persisting without an intact head.
He acknowledged this fact inwardly with approval. Decapitation proved effective against them. The full detachment of the head surpassed any healing limit they had.
This knowledge proved valuable. It implied that these beings, no matter their origin, still needed a link between mind and form to operate. Their healing could mend wounds and fuse cut parts, but absolute division disrupted the enchantment or vital mechanism keeping them active.
Liam One pressed onward into the depths of the dungeon, navigating past the strewn bodies without pausing. As he proceeded, additional monsters emerged, though now in fewer numbers—pairs or trios instead of the unified mob that had assaulted him at first.
He dispatched them with the same effortless grace as before, flicking his hand to unleash unseen slashes of condensed Primordial Essence across their throats. The foes disintegrated into segments, their cries silenced abruptly, and Liam One kept his momentum unbroken as he forged ahead.
The tunnel sloped downward more steeply, its walls turning craggier and more unrefined, as if the dungeon's makers had lavished attention on the entryway but skimped on the inner areas. The glowing moss thinned out, casting deeper gloom amid sporadic glimmers of pale teal illumination.
After a few minutes of travel, the corridor widened into a compact room, roughly five meters wide, topped by a ceiling that loomed oppressively close. At the distant side of this confined area, a throbbing scarlet radiance emanated, staining the rocky surfaces in hues of gore—a gateway.
Liam One's brow furrowed as he neared it. The gateway formed an approximate circle, spanning about two meters wide, its face undulating with power that hinted at a link to another place. The scarlet light held more than sight; it brought warmth, heating the surrounding atmosphere beyond the chamber's norm.
As he drew near, a smell reached him. Subtle yet distinct—the metallic bite of blood. Recent blood, most likely. His scowl intensified with this revelation. A gateway reeking of blood promised grim discoveries beyond.
He halted right before the structure, near enough for its emanating heat to touch his flesh, and examined the swirling face with care. The gateway's power felt steady yet peculiar.
Liam One extended his arm gradually, passing his hand into the gateway's face.
The feeling struck at once, bewildering, as his hand vanished into the red light, sensing its exit on the far side into chillier air thick with a sharper blood aroma. The link proved firm and tangible. This gateway truly bridged to elsewhere.
He withdrew his hand, seeing it resurface from the bloody sheen, and pondered the implications.
A dungeon amid beast lands, filled with mysterious undead that healed from standard injuries, ending in a blood-aroma gateway to another realm. The elements pointed to a grander design—this was no random cavern with beasts. It had been crafted intentionally for some hidden aim.
His bold curiosity pushed him on. The gateway beckoned. He could step across, uncover the secrets waiting, probe the scheme employing this dungeon as a doorway.
Yet wariness restrained him. He reflected on the undead he had slain, attempting to classify them accurately. Their swift healing, ashen hides, hunting traits—all pointed to a particular type, one he could name with better details.
Did they protect a treasure? Or did they stem from what lurked beyond the gateway? The difference was crucial. Guards meant the gateway guarded something precious. Products meant it connected to their source, implying a far greater peril.
Liam One mulled these ideas when the gateway's face started to churn more fiercely. The even throb of power turned chaotic, ripples racing over the red expanse like ripples in choppy seas.
He swiftly adopted a guarded posture, his frame coiling, awareness stretching to full extent. Whatever sought to pass through, he'd meet it prepared.
But no entity appeared; instead, the gateway commenced contracting.
The change happened swiftly, the two-meter ring shrinking to one meter, then half, the red light fading as the opening narrowed. In mere five seconds, the gateway had vanished entirely, its power scattering like mist, leaving only plain rock and a blood smell that soon dissipated in the dungeon's musty atmosphere.
Liam One observed its closure, powerless to halt it even if inclined. He hadn't planned to meddle anyway, but the abrupt end sparked fresh inquiries. Was it timed? Did someone beyond sense him and seal it? Or did it simply deplete its sustaining force?
He whispered to himself, the term resonating faintly in the vacant room. Strange.
He scanned the tiny area once more, hunting for overlooked traits or hints. Yet nothing appeared—just raw stone surfaces, the debris of undead in the tunnel rear, and the site of the former gateway.
Finding no further insights, Liam One reversed course and headed for the dungeon's exit.
A touch of letdown lingered, though faint. The dungeon yielded little beyond the undead clashes, intriguing for battle but scant in practical intel.
Nevertheless, gains existed. The undead succumbed to thorough beheading. The dungeon linked elsewhere through gateway sorcery. And given the blood whiff and creature traits, the far side likely tied to death arts or blood rites.
Not directly aiding dragon hunts, yet data all the same.
He stepped out from the cave into the woodland's endless dusk, brushing back the draping vines masking the entrance. The cleaner breeze—or at least the forest's less stagnant flow—offered relief from the earthy moisture of the subterranean path.
Liam One got his bearings, gauging the sun through the dense foliage, and set off anew. He must still find Rikilda and Bethan, a task demanding ample time considering the world's expanse and his scant knowledge of dragon realms.
But time abounded. Patience too. And means for a thorough quest if needed.
The hunt persisted. Merely shifting tactics from random woodland roving.
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Meanwhile on Earth, morning lingered after Nova Night, with the globe still reeling from two world-shaking declarations that had utterly transformed humankind's view of the near tomorrow.
And then Nova Technologies issued yet another update.
This revelation lacked the jolt of the prior pair. But for select groups, it held deep significance that the masses might not grasp right away.
📢 OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Nova Technologies proudly reveals the launch of Institutional Accounts on LucidNet.
Starting now, groups, firms, news outlets, production houses, firms, schools, and similar accredited bodies may seek Institutional Verification on LucidNet.
This move supports Nova Technologies' wider push to foster a reliable, open, and business-oriented environment on LucidNet amid growth in its content creation market, online media framework, and worldwide delivery system.
Confirmed Institutional Accounts gain boosted platform rights, identity checks, and entry to upcoming business-scale tools tailored for large-scale operations.
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Institutional Verification
All groups aiming to function formally on LucidNet should file an Institutional Verification Request.
Verification guarantees that:
• Viewers can easily spot genuine institutional profiles
• Brands and groups can work safely in the LucidNet network
• Makers and allies can trustingly partner with confirmed bodies
Upon acceptance, the profile earns a Verified Institutional Badge.
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Required Information for Institutional Verification
Groups seeking verification might need to provide:
1. Legal Organization Information
• Registered group name
• Group category (firm, production, firm, school, etc.)
• Registration nation
• Official registration code or setup ID
2. Official Documentation
• Proof of setup or business enrollment
• State-issued business ID if relevant
• Tax ID (if relevant)
3. Authorized Representative
• Complete name of the applicant rep
• Role in the group
• State-issued ID
• Evidence of account management rights
4. Official Contact Channels
• Confirmed business email realm
• Official site
• Official phone line (if relevant)
5. LucidNet Account Details
• Group LucidNet handle
• Planned activity type on the site:
- Media / Film Studio
- Brand / Corporate
- Educational Institution
- Production Company
- Technology Company
- Agency / Talent Management
- Other
6. Brand Identity Confirmation
• Official emblem
• Brand summary or group bio
• Ties to current confirmed social or online presences (if on hand)
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Institutional Account Benefits
Confirmed groups on LucidNet access:
• Group identity check emblem
• Boosted brand credibility and exposure
• Formal upcoming alliance chances
• Fast-track help lines
• Superior content handling utilities
• Entry to business-grade site framework
More tools and rights will roll out as LucidNet grows its network.
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Application Process
Institutional verification requests are live now.
Groups may file via the LucidNet Group Portal in account options.
Nova Technologies' check team will assess filings, sending approval to accepted profiles post-review.
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Indeed, nearly dull, yet not entirely, drawing substantial responses all the same.