[ I was doing research on internal energy for a while and found that it is possible to manipulate it much more easily than mana, especially for those who have more control over it. So, I just manipulated the internal energy being directed from the Elder to his disciples. ]

'Try to do it with all the people present here,' Ryuk thought. Seeing how the system had just captured the voice or the message the Elder had directed to his disciples, he commanded to do the same with the remaining individuals from upper town.

[ Here it goes. ]

[ :: Hey, have you noticed that woman in the fairy white dress? Isn't she beautiful? :: ]

[ :: Yes, Young Master. Would you like me to send your message to her? :: ]

[ :: No, leave it. That weakling beside her is just at foundational establishment, and she shows no signs of Qi? Once both of them are disqualified, I will console her. :: ]

'....' Ryuk was looking towards a young master from one of the 18 major families in Upper Town. To him, that man, unlike his wild thoughts, appeared calm, only giving a slight nod and smile towards him.

[ Energy signature has been recorded for the first kill. ]

'I see,' Ryuk thought, avoiding his gaze towards other young masters as he remembered that particular man was the same one who, moments ago, had called him a weakling when he entered the outer pavilion.

[ :: Did he really kill Suin Heme? :: ]

[ :: Yes, young master, I saw it with my own eyes. He played with him like a child. :: ]

[ :: Hm, Lucas, isn't it? :: ]

[ :: Yes, at least that Fox woman referred to him by that name. :: ]

Most of the individuals who appeared silent, unlike the all-absent candidates from Middletown, were, in truth, conversing with each other through Qi telekinesis.

'Lucas Devereaux,' Ryuk turned his attention towards a man seated on a nearby platform, with another woman standing beside him with closed eyes while holding a white katana that appeared to belong to a Foxkin.

The tiles of the platform where Lucas stood instantly shattered as his muscles started tightening enough to increase overall force concentrated in his hands while tearing through the resistance of the air, directly colliding with the trial's judgment pillar.

Boom!

The punch was so swift from the start that it had already caused all of the individuals' gazes to fixate in that place.

But the moment his fist collided with the pillar, the elder standing nearby felt that even with the internal energy reinforcing his body, his feet automatically started to slide off the platform.

He controlled himself by arriving at the edge while standing with both hands behind his back, eyes widened and trembling with sweat all over his face, staring at the force that had just struck the pillar, making him momentarily think about what would happen if the pillar crumbled. But assuring himself, he thought, 'no, it's impossible.'

Crack

And in an instant, a series of cracks started to form all over the slab, scattering like a web throughout the green gemstone which had appeared to be indestructible but was now trying to absorb a force that had crossed the limit.

"Th-this! It's possible!"

"Gasp! He broke the pillar!"

"Was it true he killed Suin Heme?!"

For those who witnessed him breaking the pillar, astonishment filled the air. But for those aware of the strength of this pillar, like the elder and disciples of the outer pavilion, their hearts skipped a beat.

All of their eyes trembled as they looked at the sight in front of them in horror, their legs numbing as they witnessed, for the first time, a real monster.

"Hm, it's still not broken?" Lucas, after applying one-fourth of his physical strength, looked towards the slab, which had cracks all over it as if it would crumble at any moment. However, seeing that it hadn't, he glanced in the direction of Iliantara and struck his shoulder as if to convey: I broke half; now you break the other half.

He lifted his gaze toward the top of the broken slab, where a golden tick started to appear.

:: PASS ::