Chapter 551 A Brief Search

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Chapter 551 A Brief Search

With Rey no longer having any real Spatial Skills at his disposal, getting to the Grand Calamity Dungeon would be a hassle.

He would have to locate the place somehow, and with the obscure nature of the entire structure, that was going to prove to be an extremely difficult task.

... At least, that was how it was supposed to be.

~VWUUSH!~

With a mere outstretched hand, and a thought invoked in his mind, a swirling purple gateway appeared right in front of him.

'Looks like the Spell activated; which means it's going to lead to my determined coordinates.' He said with a smile as he stared at the portal Updated from novelb(i)n.c(o)m

'Having [Perfect Divine Magic] and [Divine Magic Supremacy] really is useful...' Not only did he have access to a variety of abilities that would have previously been represented as Skills, but he could cast them without much effort thanks to the effects of his Passive Skill.

'I can probably still do stuff like Summoning, Healing, as well as other neat tricks. That makes this Magic my most versatile ability at the moment.'

Yes, using Magic had its downsides compared to Skills. For one, each Skill already had a specialized function, so there was no need to sort through its multifarious functions in order to get just one effect.

Activation of Skills had to be a lot faster and direct. However, since they took more space in the limited slot of Skills he was allowed to have under [Doppel], Rey felt having one umbrella Skill more than made up for the non-specificity of Magic.

'Also, using Spells has been somewhat mitigated thanks to [Divine Magic Supremacy]. If I had to start chanting Spells or learning their intricacies before using all the abilities I previously had as Skills, this would be a nightmare.'

Thankfully, having both Active and Passive Skills relating to Magic made his use of it as easy as possible. It also helped that they were in the Divine Tier, so there really was no ceiling on what he could or could not do with Magic.

'Since I have enough Mana to use it, then there really is no complaint here...' He found his lips slowly curling to form a smile.

The glowing portal that stood in front of him was a testament to his current reasoning. His exposed right eye reflected the purple light, while the black eyepatch shielded his left from any of the radiant display. Ater stood right behind, watching his Master's display of power.

He couldn't detect Esme's presence despite spreading his perception as far as he possibly could.

'Looks like the whole structure is bigger than my base sensory range.' He made a wry smile, opening his right eye to return his sight to Normal Mode.

"Then..." His Mana bubbled up as he activated the sole Skill that could assist him in such a predicament.

It almost felt like providence—how he now had to rely on the very Skill he obtained from this place.

"[Perfect Domain Of The Divine]."

The moment he activated this Skill, what felt like a pulse of invisible and intangible energy radiated from Rey's position, instantly consuming every facet of the Grand Calamity Class Dungeon.

It was so easy and effortless; reaching into the deep recesses of this place that had thousands of rooms and corners.

'I can go even further, but... there's no need to.' Since Rey could sense literally everything within the Grand Calamity Class Dungeon, he could tell that there was no one present in it—friend or foe.

The whole place seemed to have been cleaned up as well.

Rey did notice one thing, though, and by instantly swapping out zones, he was able to send himself and Ater right to the location where he left Esme.

"She isn't here..." Ater's words echoed in the air as Rey looked in front of him, at the writing on the walls that caused his heart to skip a beat.

Once he was done reading the writing for the umpteenth time, a small smile formed on his face, followed by a bead of sweat.

The writing read: ~I AM COMING FOR YOU!~

"Yeah..." He muttered, chuckling as he felt a peaceful sensation wash over his heart.

Something told him Esme was probably fine.

"... Let's go back."