Reborn with Infinity Skill Points, I Enslaved All Universes Chapter 4 -4-Terrifying Total Damage Power

Previously on Reborn with Infinity Skill Points, I Enslaved All Universes...
Inside the Skill Book Vault of Violet Commerce, Daniel explored rare lightning-element skill books under the guidance of the attendant, Mary. After selecting the C-Rank skill, Thunderfall, he was astonished to discover its potential for evolution. With investment, it transformed into the God Rank skill, Raging Thunderstorm. However, realizing his Spell Power was only 1, he activated the F-Rank skill, Damage Conversion, which unexpectedly maxed out, enabling a staggering 100% conversion of spell damage into personal attributes. This revelation significantly boosted his Spell Power, igniting new possibilities for his journey ahead.

[Name: Daniel]

[Talent: The Infinite One (SSS-Rank)]

[HP: 100]

[MP: 100]

[Attack Power: 1]

[Spell Power: 501]

[Tenacity: 1]

[Agility: 1]

[Talent Specializations: Infinite Skill Points, Infinite Plunder, Infinite Fusion, God Rank Skill Compendium]

[Skills: God Rank Lightning Skill – Raging Thunderstorm (3-Star); SSS-Rank Skill – Damage Conversion (2-Star)]

Success was finally his.

A flicker of intense joy danced in Daniel's gaze.

Because his Spell Power had surpassed the 500-mark, the cumulative destruction potential of Raging Thunderstorm had skyrocketed to a staggering 10,520 points.

The moment had arrived. He needed to test this newfound strength within the depths of the underground labyrinth.

Unable to restrain his anticipation any longer, Daniel swung the door open and set off toward the academy's designated labyrinth zone.

Humanity’s most illustrious center for magical and martial Cultivation was the Royal Academy of the Tin-Silver Kingdom. Its treasury and assets were far beyond the wildest dreams of any commoner.

During the academy's founding, seven powerful demigods had been commissioned to relocate and imprison several low-level underground labyrinths beneath the main plaza. This provided a safe yet rigorous training ground to nurture the growth of elite students.

Following long-standing protocol, every student who had recently undergone Awakening was expected to immediately undertake their inaugural labyrinth trial.

In this world, underground labyrinths remained a mysterious enigma. Their origins and formation processes were unknown to all. After centuries of study, scholars had only confirmed a few basic principles.

First—the flow of time within a labyrinth was chaotic. Regardless of how many entries occurred, the internal timeline would reset. This was considered the handiwork of a supreme existence, as even those at the Nascent Soul or demigod levels could not alter it.

Second—defeating a labyrinth’s guardian boss triggered the appearance of randomized loot. These items could be taken back to the surface and were exempt from the labyrinth's internal laws.

Third—while most entrances were stable and under the jurisdiction of local authorities, "wild" labyrinths would occasionally manifest in random spots without warning, often bringing lethal consequences.

Though these spontaneous spawns often caused disasters, they also held the promise of legendary treasures.

Near the Royal Academy's labyrinth portal, a crowd of newly awakened youths spoke in hushed, anxious tones.

"Have you heard the news? The so-called Uncrowned Prince only managed to awaken an F-Rank Talent. What a total letdown."

"It’s hardly a shock. The fellow lacks the spirit to fight. Such a result was bound to happen."

"Still... I can't help but pity him a bit. He lost his whole family as a young child. For years, people have looked right through him like a ghost. When he left the Awakening Plaza earlier, he looked like a man whose soul had been ripped out."

"Well, that is simply destiny. Who among us has the power to change fate?"

"Stop worrying about him. We need to worry about ourselves. Even if these academy labyrinths are meant for beginners... they remain volatile. Anything can happen once you step inside."

That comment caused the lightheartedness to vanish instantly. One student leaned in and whispered, "Did you hear the rumors about Eran Royal Academy?"

"Are you talking about that labyrinth disaster?" another asked, leaning closer.

The first student gave a grim nod. "More than three hundred students went into a beginner-tier labyrinth... and not a single soul returned."

The group let out a collective breath of horror.

"It wasn't just the casualties," another added. "My cousin is a student at Eran. He claimed the portal itself transformed. The moment they stepped inside, the bronze entrance turned a deep, bloody red."

A wave of dread washed over the teenagers.

It was common knowledge that labyrinths were unstable. If a mutation occurred, the danger level could increase a hundredfold or more.

The path of combat was a perilous one. The only choice these students had was to train relentlessly, accumulate experience, and push toward their first class advancement.

Securing a class change by reaching Tier-3 (Level 30) before the final examinations would provide a massive edge. This urgency drove every newly awakened student to the labyrinth—every second was precious.

Naturally, some possessed Talent while others relied on family backing. Regardless of status, the climb to Tier-3 was a brutal ordeal for everyone.

"Oh! Did you hear? The Saintess Marina actually shed tears when she saw the Uncrowned Prince looking so devastated!"

"What?! That can't be true. The Saintess is a goddess! You're telling me that depressing orphan actually moved her?"

"Quiet! The Saintess is pure. There is no way she would have feelings for a guy like Daniel."

"True or not, it’s the biggest gossip right now."

"Watch your mouth! The Saintess is precious to the Pope. Do you want to face the music for spreading lies?"

"Fine, fine! Let's drop it and focus on staying alive. We've rested enough. Let’s head back in. Hopefully, the goddess smiles on us with some rare drops."

"Even with the guides we studied, real combat is exhausting. Should we lower the difficulty setting?"

An instructor sat at a registration desk near the entrance, tasked with logging every student who wished to enter.

At that moment, Daniel arrived at the checkpoint.

Unlike the others, he paid no attention to the strategy guides or beginner manuals scattered on the desk. His gaze was locked on the gateway ahead.

A translucent interface shimmered into existence before his eyes.

[Howling Cave]

[Labyrinth Level: 5]

[Entry Level Range: 1–5]

[Description: A fundamental beginner-tier labyrinth. It is simple and direct, making it perfect for student training. Warning: There is a slight probability of mutation—do not take the Howling Cave lightly!]

Daniel’s presence caused an immediate commotion among the nearby students.

"Look there! Am I seeing things?"

"You aren't dreaming. The Uncrowned Prince is actually at the labyrinth gate!"

"Impossible! What is he thinking? He's a Furniture Craftsman—what business does he have trying to clear a labyrinth?!"

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