Lord of the Time: I Can Reincarnate Infinitely-Chapter 446 - : L Preparation
Just like that, the Universe Ascendancy Games was about to start. The seven continents of the world sent the champions that won on their Elite Trial. Those champions would be the members of the Earth Team!
Caleb was the first member. He became the leader due to it. He also represents Asia on his team
Aside from him, the six champions of Elite Trial of the other six continents weren’t ordinary either. They stepped upon the heads of thousands of geniuses. It could be said that the six champions weren’t inferior to the likes of Johan and Yujinro!
Caleb would have to leave tomorrow to go to the USA and bid farewell to his family temporarily. He needs to meet his team. Train and familiarize himself with them for three months and improve their teamwork. Finally, go outside the Earth and participate in the Ascendancy Games which would determine the safety and ranking of the Earth!
Although Caleb was confident. He plans to strengthen himself through his fusion system in those three months and reach the Saint Realm at a minimum!
After all, various opportunities are waiting for him in the Universe. He needs to become strong enough to not let the opportunities leave his grasp.
Just like that, Caleb returned directly to home. He asked Hui Kui to not pick him up as he directly flew to the sky to save time.
There was no accident this time and he smoothly arrived at their mansion... Caleb directly went straight to his room whilst being greeted by the maids inside the mansion who were busy doing their own things.
As Caleb entered his room. He saw four people inside; his father, his mother, his younger brother Delvin, and his senior brother Klein.
Caleb looked at them with a wary smile on his face and couldn’t help but ask: "What are you guys doing here? My flight is still tomorrow."
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Delvin and Klein were silent. Yet Caleb could see the worry on his two brother’s face.
"We know... But we might not be able to talk to you tomorrow that much so we’re here to remind you of a few things and talk to you."
Richard said without beating around the bush.
"Dear, you know what I always told you, right?" Adam’s mother asked gently.
’Ahem, I don’t actually.’
Caleb vomited in his heart. "Of course, I do. I’ll always keep it in my mind."
Richard nodded with a satisfied expression, while Adam’s mother smiled warmly at him. "Good. Remember, no matter how strong you become, always stay humble and kind. Strength is important, but it’s even more important to use it for the right reasons."
Caleb couldn’t help but feel a twinge of guilt. He had been so focused on his own goals and ambitions that he had neglected the simple virtues his parents had instilled in him since he was a child. "I understand, Mom. I’ll try my best to remember."
Delvin stepped forward, a serious expression on his face. "Brother, promise me you’ll come back safely. We’ll be waiting for you here."
Caleb’s heart softened at the sight of his younger brother’s concern. "I promise, Delvin. I’ll do everything in my power to return home safely."
Klein, the eldest among them, spoke next. "Adam, you’re about to embark on a journey that few have the privilege to experience. Use this opportunity to not only showcase your strength but also to learn and grow. And remember, your family will always be here for you, no matter what."
Caleb felt a lump forming in his throat. Despite his determination to appear strong and confident, he couldn’t deny the love and support radiating from his family. "Thank you, Klein. I won’t forget your words."
"Do you want me to help you pack up?"
Caleb smiled gratefully at his father’s offer. "Nah, Dad, I got it. Thanks, though."
Richard nodded, a hint of pride in his eyes. "Alright, son. Just remember to pack light. You don’t want to be weighed down by unnecessary stuff out there."
Caleb chuckled. "Don’t worry, Dad. I’ll only take the essentials."
As they began to gather Caleb’s belongings, Richard couldn’t help but ask, "So, how confident are you feeling about this whole Universe Ascendancy Games thing?"
Caleb shrugged, trying to appear nonchalant despite the nerves fluttering in his stomach. "Eh, pretty confident, I guess. I mean, I’ve faced some tough opponents before. How much harder could it be out there in the universe, right?"
Richard chuckled, clapping his son on the back. "That’s the spirit, son. Just remember to stay focused and keep your wits about you. And if things get tough, don’t hesitate to reach out for help. We’re all rooting for you."
Caleb nodded a determined gleam in his eyes. "Thanks, Dad. I won’t let you down."
Richard glanced at Caleb with a mix of concern and pride. "So, kiddo, what time is your flight tomorrow?"
Caleb checked his phone quickly. "Around 10 in the morning. Plenty of time to grab some breakfast before I head out."
"Good, good," Richard nodded, a small smile tugging at his lips. "And which airport are you heading to? Clark?"
Caleb nodded. "Yeah, Clark International Airport. My team’s arranged everything, so I just need to show up and hop on the plane."
Richard patted his son on the back. "Well, make sure you get a good night’s sleep tonight. You’ve got a big day ahead of you tomorrow."
Caleb grinned, feeling a surge of excitement mingled with nervousness. "Will do, Dad. Thanks for everything."
As they reached the bottom of the stairs, Caleb’s mother and brothers were waiting for them, expressing a mix of pride and worry.
"Ready to take on the universe, bro?" Delvin asked with a grin.
Caleb laughed. "As ready as I’ll ever be."
His mother stepped forward, eyes shimmering with emotion. "Just promise me you’ll be careful out there, Adam. We’ll be waiting for you to come back home safe and sound."
Caleb hugged his mother tightly, feeling a lump form in his throat. "Don’t worry, Mom. I’ll make sure to come back in one piece."