Eldritch Assassin: Reincarnated With An SSS-Rank Devouring System-Chapter 132: Breakthrough
Three days passed in the blink of an eye.
Kael spent most of that time in deep meditation. His room at the Golden Crane Inn became his cultivation chamber. The outside world faded to background noise.
The merchants shouting in the streets, carriages rumbling past, and cultivators arguing over petty disputes. None of it reached him.
His focus was absolute and complete. The Essence Gathering Pill’s energy had integrated into his meridians over the first day. By the second day, he felt the threshold approaching. That invisible barrier between Level 1 and Level 2 Primal Adept.
On the morning of the auction, it finally happened.
Kael sat cross-legged on his bed. The first rays of dawn filtered through his window. His breathing was slow and rhythmic. In. Out. In. Out. Each breath drew primal energy from the air around him and the exhale refined that energy through his meridians.
The Silver Lotus Flame in his dantian pulsed as he cultivated. Its silver-violet light grew brighter with each cycle. The crimson mark on his chest burned hot. It was not a painful burn, rather just intense. Like it was responding to something.
Then the barrier shattered.
Energy exploded through Kael’s entire body. His meridians expanded rapidly as new pathways opened and connections formed between channels that had been separate before. His primal energy pool didn’t just grow. It transformed and became denser. More refined and potent.
The breakthrough lasted maybe thirty seconds. But to Kael, it felt like hours. Every cell in his body was being remade, strengthened and optimized.
When it finally ended, he opened his eyes. They glowed faintly with silver light for just a moment before returning to normal.
[Level Up!]
[You have advanced to Level 2 Primal Adept Realm]
[All stats increased]
[New techniques available for learning]
Kael exhaled slowly. Power thrummed through him, not in an overwhelming or explosive way. Just real solid and reliable.
He stood and stretched. His body felt different, lighter somehow and more responsive. Each movement was smoother and more efficient. The aches from weeks of travel and combat had vanished completely.
A new notification appeared.
[Heavenpiercer Sword Art – Ancient Tier]
[Cultivation requirement met: Level 2 Primal Adept]
[Technique now available for learning]
[Would you like to learn this technique? Y/N]
Kael selected yes without hesitation.
Knowledge flooded into his mind, not gradually, but all at once. Like someone had opened a door and poured an ocean of information directly into his consciousness.
Sword forms. Striking angles. Energy circulation patterns. Breathing techniques. Footwork sequences. Counters and variations. Seven levels of mastery. Each one building on the last. Each one exponentially more powerful.
The information settled into place over several seconds. When it finished, Kael’s hands moved automatically. Going through basic forms and testing muscle memory that hadn’t existed moments before.
His body knew the technique now. But knowing and mastering were completely different things.
[Heavenpiercer Sword Art – Mastery: 0/7]
[Current proficiency: early level Initial Understanding]
[Practice required to advance]
Three more techniques waited. Kael selected each one in turn, all in the early level of Initial Understanding.
[Shadow Sever Arts – Elite Tier]
[Silent Fangs – Advanced Tier]
[Cloudveil Reversal Technique – Elite Tier]
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Learning Proficiency of every level of a technique or art or method is divided into six phases of Initial Understanding, Mastery Understanding, Intent Understanding, Domain Understanding, Law Understanding, Supreme Understanding.
And each proficiency level is further divided into four sub-levels of early, mid, late, peak.
While there are six learning proficiency phases for each level of a technique, only Initial Understanding and Mastery Understanding are required to advance to the next level of the technique.
Each time Kael selected "learn," the same process repeated. Knowledge flooding in. Forms and patterns and methods settling into his mind and muscles. His body absorbing centuries of accumulated martial wisdom in seconds.
When all four techniques had been learned, Kael stood in the center of his room feeling almost drunk on new information. His hands moved through strikes and blocks seemingly on their own.
Testing, experimenting, and building connections between the different styles.
But mastery proficiency of early level Initial Understanding meant he could barely execute the most basic versions of each levels of the technique.
He needed practice, real practice. Not in this small room but somewhere he could move freely. Somewhere isolated.
Kael grabbed his travel pack and left the inn. The outskirts of the capital was just waking up with street vendors preparing breakfast foods. The smell of steamed buns and roasted meat filled the air.
He moved through the morning crowd with purpose. His Enhanced Predator’s Instinct guided him automatically. Reading the flow of people around him without conscious thought.
Outside the eastern gate, the city gave way to farmland. Beyond that lay forest. Kael headed for the trees. Away from roads and travelers. Deep enough that no casual observer would stumble across him.
He found what he was looking for after twenty minutes of walking. A small clearing surrounded by old growth trees. The ground was mostly flat, covered in fallen leaves. There were no paths nearby or signs of recent human activity.
"Perfect."
Kael set down his pack and drew Abyssal Fang from his inventory. The dagger hummed eagerly in his grip. The Silver Lotus Flame along its edge flickered to life automatically.
He started with Silent Fangs. The Advanced Tier technique. To his knowledge, this technique was the simplest of the four. 𝗳𝚛𝗲𝕖𝕨𝕖𝗯𝚗𝚘𝕧𝕖𝗹.𝗰𝗼𝕞
The forms came naturally. His body moved through the striking patterns. Twin strikes. One visible. One hidden. The visible strike was a feint meant for drawing or attracting the eye. The hidden strike carried the real power.
Kael practiced against a tree. The visible strike came from the right in an obvious and telegraphed manner. His left hand moved simultaneously, hidden behind his body. The strike from that hand hit the tree trunk a split second after the first.
The hidden blow carried more force as it punched deeper, leaving a wider gouge in the bark.
He repeated the motion again and again. Each time slightly faster, with better coordination between his hands.







