Hours later, near the end of the time Lothur had in that training place...

[Name: Lothur Ritter]

[Physique: what doesn't kill you makes you stronger]

[Bloodline: Life Devourer]

[Cultivation: level 14]

[STR: 140.1] [CON: 351] [DEX: 135] [AGI: 143.9]

[INT: 113] [PER: 187.3] [WIL: 130]

[EVF: 0]

...

[+8.1 in all physical attributes.]

[+6.2 in AGI.]

[+2.1 in WIL.]

[+2.1 in CON.]

[+7.1 in DEX.]

[+7.8 in STR.]

...

[Name: Lothur Ritter]

[Physique: what doesn't kill you makes you stronger]

[Bloodline: Life Devourer]

[Cultivation: level 14]

[STR: 156] [CON: 361.2] [DEX: 150.2] [AGI: 158.2]

[INT: 113] [PER: 187.3] [WIL: 132.1]

[EVF: 0]

Lothur saw the last of his progress in this place when he had less than 10 minutes to finish his time.

He had made the most of this area capable of promoting the results of ordinary living creature training, having reached an outstanding level considering his previous strengths.

By the time he reached this region, Lothur was at about a little more than a third of the value of his current physical attributes, except for his Constitution. As such, his abilities had increased significantly. Now, he judged that he would be able to make his journey back to Peters City in the time remaining for his mission.

Noting how much he had progressed in this location, Lothur lay down on the ground and relaxed for a few moments.

He sighed in satisfaction, waiting for the moment he would be sent out of there.

'Now I will settle the matter of the demon with that toad, and then I will leave back for Peters City.' He clenched his fists, wondering how his women were.

But Lothur did not just think about that. Considering how strong he was now, if one of his enemies in Linn Province proved too bold against him, he had enough power to act.

He was still not as strong as level 16, Soul Core Transcendent, soul cultivators. Still, he was already close to them and could not be easily threatened.

There were not many of these individuals in Peters City. So, his path was finally less 'tumultuous,' and he could achieve his short-term goals more easily.

With that, the remaining time came to an end, and soon another hole appeared in that space, this time sucking Lothur out of it and back into the labyrinth.

But young Ritter had no chance to talk to the previous tyrannosaurus rex projection. Instead, that creature sent him straight to the labyrinth's entrance, from where Lothur could easily find his way out of the Immortals Well.

...

Zum!

As Lothur fell from the ceiling above the entrance to the labyrinth, he hit the ground face-first, not having time to see who was in the vicinity.

'That fellow...' He thought as he closed his eyes and felt a little pain on his face.

He could not fly, and since his body's power had some relation to its weight, a fall, even from a low height, could cause pain in people like him.

Obviously, if he had prepared himself, this would not be a problem since his defensive technique could absorb all the damage generated by gravitational acceleration. But the dinosaur from earlier had acted without giving Lothur time, and he ended up in this situation.

Fortunately, that was no big deal. After laughing to himself, Lothur looked at his surroundings, noticing that he was not alone.

"Fox?" He asked as he saw the white creature he had met earlier before being attacked by the yellow crocodile.

"Au! Au!" It barked at him as it approached Lothur, wagging its tail swiftly.

"So you were waiting for me?" He asked as he surmised that such a thing must be the only reason this creature was standing there alone, doing nothing.

'Human, did you make it?' It asked, but Lothur could only hear barking.

"Hmm, I know, I know." He bent down and massaged this creature's head, sensing that this beast was not bad.

Though wild, it was not unreasonable, and it remembered that they had fought side by side. And from the looks of it, it was grateful for his help, so Lothur could not help but recognize its value.

"Au! Au!"

After a few moments besides that creature, Lothur indicated that he was leaving and moved on to leave this place.

He walked to the small lake within that area, from where he could access the large lake, which gave access to the well he had been pushed into.

But in the middle of his way to that place, suddenly, that fox bit his clothes and pulled him in a different direction.

'Not that way. That's the entrance.' It barked, but Lothur did not understand.

"Why are you pulling me? I'm trying to get back to where I came from. I'm not going to stay in this place anymore." He said to this creature, trying to get back on his way.

Since Lothur was faster than that beast, he easily managed to get rid of it and swim toward the well from which he had come.

When he got there, he saw that it would not be easy to climb back up, but he thought it was not impossible to climb the walls of that well.

'I think I can do it!'

...

30 minutes later...

Lothur finished climbing the well he had been pushed down earlier, reaching the top of the large rock where the strongest beasts in the area had been days ago.

Upon reaching there, he came across only one of these beings, a giant snake that was resting in front of the entrance to the Immortals Well.

"Uh? Human? What are you doing here?" That creature was very perceptive and immediately noticed the sound of water dripping from Lothur's clothes.

"What am I doing?" That young man said awkwardly. "I just finished my time here. I'm leaving."

"Oh? But why did you come through the entrance? This place is too complicated to leave." The snake said, before indicating with its head one of the banks of the lake, about a kilometer away. "There's the exit. Everyone is waiting for you there."

"Uh?" Lothur looked in that direction and saw a white fox lying in the sand, looking in his direction while standing next to various stronger beasts.

Noticing his mistake, he turned a little red. Still, since he had already found the location of the giant toad, he immediately ran in that direction to finish his business in this area.

As he did so, the red-eyed woman with a body covered in black clothes saw this and was pleased that Lothur had left that place alive.

She could not see through that place, as was also the case for the beasts and humans in the area. So she did not know what had happened to Lothur in the last few days.

But still, considering the opportunities the area held, it was pretty likely that he had gained some significant improvements in his strength.

'He must be 30% to 40% stronger.' She imagined that Lothur would perform similarly to the beasts in the area.

As for human results, neither she nor Daemon's group could infer anything about that. For some reason, beings above level 17 were prevented by a strange force from entering that place.

But even without knowing more about the area, she was confident that Lothur could have benefited from the opportunity created by Daemon and her.

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