Landlord World - Start with SSS talent-Chapter 267: Singularity Point

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Immediately, a status panel appeared before Noan.

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Name: Vylyss

Level: 05

Void Level: 0/5 (0/1,000 💠 Void Crystals – Rank F)

Rank: B

Class: Void Believer

Description: A devoted follower of the Void, imbued with chaotic energy. She is the embodiment of disorder, a bringer of calamity upon the world.

Evolution Requirements:

👑 1 Void Core

💠 100 Void Crystals (Rank B)

👾 15 Void Monsters (Rank B)

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Noan was surprised when he saw Vylyss's evolution conditions.

After all, his current monsters could only evolve up to Rank C due to the ranking limits imposed by the Chaos Zone.

But this case was different—Vylyss could evolve beyond that limit, and the requirements leaned heavily toward Void-based materials.

That's right—all the required resources came from the Void Tower.

Noan frowned in thought:

There are two possibilities. First, because this place is the 'Singularity Point,' Vylyss is unaffected by the Chaos Zone's limits and can evolve freely.

Second, Void Energy itself might be overriding those restrictions, allowing her to break past the cap.

Either way, this is a loophole I can take advantage of.

As Noan was deep in thought, Vylyss was already feeling the immense power flowing through her body.

A new type of energy had appeared—yet instead of clashing with her existing powers, it harmonized with them.

In fact, it acted like a conductor—enhancing the coordination and efficiency of her various energy types.

Vylyss raised her hand. Four distinct auras manifested—pink, black, white, and violet.

The four energies began merging, forming a glowing orb the size of a tennis ball that radiated a terrifying amount of power.

With a wave of her hand, the orb disappeared. Delighted, she walked up to Noan and said, "Master, thank you."

Noan gave a slight nod. He considered leveling up her Void Level, but when he recalled that it took 100,000 Rank F Energy Crystals just to convert into 1,000 Void Crystals, he sighed.

Right now, he didn't have enough energy crystals to spare for another conversion.

"Uhm! You'll have to keep working hard, alright?" Noan said while gently patting her head.

Vylyss suddenly grinned mischievously—her eyes full of playful greed—as she wrapped her arms around him and whispered:

"Master, I want…"

Noan saw the expression on Vylyss's face—and of course, he didn't feel like holding back either.

The two of them teleported into a private chamber, and then…

…

The next morning, Noan woke up—still unsure just how wild things had gotten between them.

Perhaps it was the surge of new power within her that had caused Vylyss to completely lose control and descend into a frenzy. freeωebnovēl.c૦m

Or maybe it was the result of days of pent-up frustration—being suppressed by Isabell without being able to fight back—that made her release all her fury onto him.

Either way, Noan didn't really mind. As long as Vylyss was happy, that was enough.

SLAP!

"Mm…" Vylyss let out a soft moan as Noan gave her a gentle smack on the butt.

"Come on, let's go out for a hunt," Noan said with a grin, taking Vylyss along as they began strolling through the surrounding area.

He headed to zones infested with zombies, letting Vylyss handle the extermination and harvest energy crystals from the corpses.

With her current power, the task was laughably easy. Even the Zombie Hunters that had once posed serious threats now felt no more dangerous than ants.

Gradually, the two of them wandered farther and farther from his territory.

Eventually, they reached a coastal area—and Noan frowned when he saw that the sea had turned completely red.

"This is… the ocean?" he muttered.

He didn't let his guard down. Instead, he checked the Anchor Point he had set back at his territory.

Once confirmed, he turned to Vylyss with a relaxed expression.

Vylyss understood immediately. She soared into the sky and flew off into the distance.

Not long after, she returned and reported, "Master, it seems the entire ocean has turned red. Also, I can sense many terrifying monsters lurking beneath the waves."

Noan nodded. "Alright. We're still not ready to explore the ocean. There's no need to take unnecessary risks."

"Yes, Master," Vylyss replied obediently.

They didn't linger in the area. After all, this was a dead zone—not a sightseeing spot.

Suddenly, Vylyss sensed something. She immediately raised her hand.

A magic circle appeared, radiating an eerie violet light.

At that exact moment, a crimson energy sphere came hurtling toward them at an insane speed—colliding straight into Vylyss's barrier.

BAM!

The impact echoed like a thunderclap. The explosion released a shockwave so violent it blew out in all directions like a roaring hurricane.

BAM!

Suddenly, the crimson sphere exploded, shattering into countless tiny droplets that shot outward in every direction.

Their speed was terrifying—like a hailstorm of bullets—devastating everything in their path.

Noan didn't dare to be careless. He immediately activated his Space talent.

A protective barrier formed—blending Void energy and his Spatial powers—encasing his body in a shimmering shield.

Vylyss, too, was enveloped in a layer of darkness—an inky-black shield surrounding her body like a cloak of the night.

BANG! BANG! BANG!

The sounds of the micro-droplets colliding with Noan's barrier echoed violently, one after another.

It wasn't until more than ten seconds later that everything finally settled.

Noan exhaled sharply, feeling a wave of relief wash over him—but he didn't lower his guard.

He had clearly seen what happened.

That sphere from earlier—it wasn't just a ball of energy. It had been a sphere of seawater. And when it struck Vylyss's magic circle, it didn't simply vanish—it burst apart, launching hundreds of needle-like droplets in every direction.

What made it worse was the sheer destructive power of each droplet. They didn't just hit—they pierced, slicing through solid stone along the shoreline like paper.

Then, Noan suddenly felt it—a presence.

A gaze.

It was as if something—or someone—was watching him. The stare was filled with malevolence and murderous intent.

He turned his eyes to the distant ocean.

Out there, a thick fog blanketed the entire sea. He couldn't make out what lay beneath it.

But even through the dense mist, he could see them—two crimson eyes glowing like blood moons, locked directly on him.

Noan frowned deeply. He could feel the pressure emanating from that gaze alone—it was suffocating.

His heart began to pound wildly, like war drums signaling imminent danger. Every fiber of his instincts screamed the same thing:

Run. Run before it's too late.

And just then, the air was pierced by a chilling sound—

Whoosh! Whoosh! Whoosh!

Dozens—no, hundreds—of sharp projectiles cut through the wind, heading straight for them.

Then, countless crimson water spheres hurtled toward Noan and Vylyss.

But this time, Noan didn't choose to defend against them.

Instead, he immediately grabbed Vylyss's hand and activated his Teleportation ability.

BAM! BAM! BAM!

Explosions erupted in rapid succession, tearing the beach apart as if it had been struck by hundreds of bombs.

The red eyes in the mist—seeing Noan and Vylyss vanish—seemed agitated. A sharp, otherworldly cry echoed across the entire sky.

KRIT!!!

Then, slowly, its massive form sank beneath the ocean's surface and disappeared completely.

Over 100 miles away from the shoreline, Noan and Vylyss reappeared.

"What the hell was that thing?" Noan muttered with a long sigh.

Vylyss, still in disbelief, said quietly, "Master… just now, I truly couldn't sense its presence at all. That's why I—"

Seeing the look of guilt on her face, Noan softened his tone and gently reassured her, "Don't worry. I'm not blaming you. You don't need to keep taking everything on yourself, alright?"

As he spoke, he caressed her cheek tenderly.

"That creature…" he continued, "its strength was likely beyond anything we could have imagined. Its rank might've already reached Rank S."

Noan recalled the earlier encounter. Judging by the height of the creature's glowing eyes above sea level, he estimated its body was between 600 and 1,000 meters tall.

Even more terrifying was the fact that the distance from the shoreline to the fog-covered zone, where the creature had emerged, was over 10 miles.

And yet, it launched an attack from that far away—with devastating power.

That was enough proof for Noan: it had to be a Rank S entity.

"Looks like this 'Singularity Point' is far more dangerous than I ever imagined."