I FOUND A DOOR TO TENSURA AND BECAME BROKEN IN THE REAL WORLD TOO-Chapter 39: The Spirit Trial and the Ascension of Conqueror Sovereign

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Chapter 39 - The Spirit Trial and the Ascension of Conqueror Sovereign

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After months of battling Milim, my power had reached new heights, making me a walking calamity.

Every clash between us had reshaped the landscape, and my Conqueror Sovereign had evolved into a terrifying force that could twist reality, dominate the battlefield, and steal the essence of any being.

But despite all of this, I still felt there was more to gain.

I realized that I had mastered physical and magical might, but I was still missing one crucial element—Spiritual Magic.

I recalled from the book how Rimuru made a contract with Ifrit and gaining unparalleled magicule control and efficiency.

I realized that if I could form a contract with a spirit, it would refine my magic even further and possibly elevate my ultimate skill into something unfathomable.

I turned to Milim, who was lounging lazily on her throne, her legs dangling over the armrest while munching on a meat skewer.

I casually leaned against the wall, smirking slightly.

"Hey, Milim," I called out.

"You know where I can find the Fairy Queen, Ramiris?"

Milim's eyes widened slightly, and she suddenly flipped upright, landing on her feet in a single motion.

Her expression turned from bored to curious.

"Ramiris? Why the heck do you want to see that pipsqueak?" she asked with a bemused grin.

"Don't tell me you want to fight her? You'd sneeze, and she'd explode."

I let out a soft chuckle, shaking my head.

"No, not this time. I want to make a contract with a spirit."

Milim's crimson eyes narrowed, her playful expression giving way to mild surprise.

She tossed the skewer aside, suddenly serious.

"A spirit contract, huh...?" she mused.

"That's not something you mess around with. If the spirit rejects you, you'll be annihilated. Your body, soul, and even your existence could be erased."

Her eyes hardened, and for a moment, she almost looked worried.

"You sure you wanna risk it?"

I met her gaze confidently.

"I'm not interested in being strong."

I said calmly, my voice resolute.

"I'm interested in being unstoppable."

For a moment, Milim stared at me, her lips slightly parted in surprise.

Then, her eyes lit up with excitement, and she grinned maniacally.

"Hehehe... I knew you were crazy. Let's go."

Milim and I teleported across the continent, arriving at the entrance of the Labyrinth, a dimensional sanctuary belonging to Ramiris, the Fairy Queen.

The labyrinth shimmered with faint golden light, with floating butterfly-like particles drifting in the air, giving the entire place a mystical, dreamlike quality.

"Oi, Ramiris!" Milim's booming voice echoed through the cave, causing the ground to quake slightly.

Some of the nearby crystals cracked, and small debris rained from the ceiling.

From a golden portal, a tiny fairy with blonde hair and shimmering wings flitted out, her face flushed with anger.

She was tiny, barely the size of my palm, but her expression was fierce.

"Milim, you idiot!" Ramiris squeaked indignantly.

"You're wrecking my house again! What do you want now? You already ate all my snacks last time!"

Her emerald eyes suddenly locked onto me, and she froze.

She stared at me with wide, blinking eyes, sensing my overwhelming aura.

Her wings fluttered erratically, and she took a step back.

"W-Whoa... who the heck is this guy?"

Her eyes narrowed cautiously.

"Wait... why does he feel like a Demon Lord... no... stronger?"

Milim smirked and pointed at me.

"This is Yuuya. He's my training partner. And he's ridiculously strong."

Ramiris' face paled slightly, and she floated closer, poking my cheek with her tiny finger.

The moment she made contact, she flinched violently, feeling the endless pool of magicules I possessed.

Her hands started trembling.

"H-Holy crap... he's overflowing with divine-level magicules..."

Her voice cracked slightly, and she gulped.

I smiled slightly, keeping my voice calm and smooth.

"Relax. I'm not here to fight."

I met her eyes.

"I want to form a contract with a spirit."

Ramiris' eyes widened further, but then she suddenly burst into laughter, waving her arms.

"Pfft! A spirit contract?! With that magicule pool? Ha! Good luck with that!"

She grinned smugly, crossing her arms.

"The spirits choose their own masters. You can't just force it."

She then floated up to my face, poking my forehead.

"You'll have to take the spirit trial. If they reject you, well... you'll probably die."

She shrugged casually.

I grinned wolfishly, my eyes gleaming with predatory confidence.

"Then let's get started."

Ramiris opened a shimmering golden portal, leading me into a dimensional space where the Spirit Altar resided.

The realm was a mystical staircase, spiraling endlessly into a starry void, glowing with ethereal light.

Each step was adorned with symbols of the elements—fire, water, wind, earth, light, and darkness.

Ramiris hovered beside me, her expression unusually serious.

"Listen carefully, Yuuya."

Her voice was solemn, almost reverent.

"You must ascend the Stairway of Souls.

With each step, the spirits will judge you. When you reach the altar at the top, make a prayer."

She pointed at me with a stern expression.

"But be warned. It's not you who chooses the spirit—it is they who choose you. If none accept you... you'll be destroyed."

Milim, who had followed us, grinned and crossed her arms.

"Don't screw it up, Yuuya. I still wanna beat you up tomorrow."

I smirked slightly, then turned toward the endless staircase.

Without hesitation, I took my first step.

As I ascended the staircase, I felt waves of energy wash over me.

Each step I took, the spirits of different elements would appear before me, testing me.

Flames surged in front of me, but I walked through them without flinching.

Floods of water crashed over me, but I strode through effortlessly.

Earthquakes rumbled, and winds howled, but my steps never faltered.

I continued walking, undaunted, until I reached the final step.

Before me stood a glimmering altar, illuminated by divine light.

I knelt before it, placing my hand on the ancient stone, and closed my eyes.

I whispered a silent prayer in my heart.

"I seek absolute power. I seek dominion over reality itself. I will not be chained by the laws of this world."

Suddenly, the altar flashed violently, and a blinding light consumed the realm.

When I opened my eyes, I saw only one spirit before me—a colossal, shadowy figure with piercing violet eyes, wreathed in abyssal flames.

The Spirit of Darkness had chosen me.

The contract was sealed, and my entire body surged with unimaginable power.

My occupation: Conqueror Sovereign which is like my Uktimate Skill underwent a divine evolution, transforming into:

[Ultimate Skill: Abyssal Conqueror]

Reality Domination → Universal Subjugation: I could now rewrite the rules of reality itself.

Magicule Drainfield → Abyssal Leech: I could drain magicules and corrupt them, controlling their essence.

Sovereign Mantle → Abyssal Shroud: My aura exuded darkness elemental energy, weakening all enemies.

Primordial Hounds: My hounds were infused with spirit magic, making them indestructible.

When I emerged from the trial, Milim's eyes widened in awe.

"Holy crap... Yuuya..." she muttered.

"What the hell did you just become?"

I grinned darkly, my abyssal aura swirling around me.

"Something unstoppable."