Graywhite Aura!
A world that truly exists!
A simple logic, leading to the truth—Andrew Han’s eyes suddenly flared with a burst of cyan light, shattering the air, dust, and even the tiniest particles.
Ever since the Xumi Assessment began, he’d always believed this was an illusory world. So he paid little attention to the things around him, carrying a mindset both detached and playfully aloof—as if it were just some hyper-realistic online game.
“I was wrong!”
“I was wrong. This isn’t the Xumi Illusory Realm!”
Cyan brilliance blazed from his breath, transcending all things. At this moment, Andrew Han stood directly above the Jinduo Royal Capital.
His sharply defined black-and-white eyes contracted in an instant, starlight power surging to its peak—as if the very heavens were enraged and time itself froze into absolute silence.
Silence!
Unparalleled silence!
His giant palm gently lifted half a section of city wall, sensing the Graywhite Aura as it merged into his body. Andrew Han’s expression changed completely, his surging emotions impossible to describe.
It’s real. Truly real. Everything is real.
Since War-Armor Continent truly exists, Raindrop and Hidd are genuine living beings—along with the Ten Great Churches and the Nightfall Monsters... Everything is real, not some fabricated illusion!
The truth didn’t come late, but it was certainly abrupt.
Thinking this, Andrew Han spread his right palm—five crystalline fingers like towering mountains, plunging into the earth as if bestowed by the heavens, shaking the ground and splitting it open, stunning the hearts of everyone in the royal capital. He tore away another massive section of the city wall, holding it in his palm, and sensed a total of thirteen strands of Graywhite Aura.
Graywhite Aura!
Undeniably real!
“This is no illusion.”
“They have flesh and blood, souls and emotions.”
Andrew Han’s starlight power erupted in an instant. He raised his gaze, cyan light surging upward, nearly piercing the entire sky—yet unable to see what lay beyond the heavens.
Boom!
Above, the unfathomable sky was shielded by a five-colored barrier, almost identical to the one protecting the base of War-Armor Continent.
Boom! Boom!
Two immense, pillar-like gazes soared skyward, gathering the brilliance of countless stars. They burst upward with unstoppable force, like titanic columns rising from the ocean depths and shattering the surface—piercing through all things and crashing straight into the unfathomable heavens!
The greatest sound is silent.
A single glance swept across a million meters!
Those who had been screaming in terror scattered like startled birds and beasts, but in mid-flight, their bodies froze as if someone had pressed pause. Every gaze turned to the two towering pillars outside the city walls—monuments that seemed to bridge the highest heavens, where gods dwell, and the nether depths, where Nightfall Monsters lurk!
God’s wrath!
This was God’s wrath!
Their dread of the unknown shifted into terror before the divine.
Yet Andrew Han still could not see through it. The base of War-Armor Continent was shielded by a five-colored barrier, and so was the sky above.
"Barriers above and below—everywhere in heaven and earth."
Andrew Han exhaled slowly, like a primordial beast swallowing sun, moon, and stars. He stepped down, his posture wild and supreme, and the starlight around him erupted in a furious blaze!
Had he known the truth from the start...
How could he have waited so idly, how could he have wasted such precious time?
...
Because he believed it was an illusion, Andrew Han moved neither fast nor slow.
His assessment score mattered most, so he took his time, willing to wait two or three extra days without concern. The saying goes, 'Plan before you act.' It wasn’t procrastination—he was simply waiting to understand everything before making a move.
...
Because he believed it was an illusion, Andrew Han remained unhurried and at ease.