My SSS-Rank Skill and System is too OP in Modern Cultivation world

Chapter 106: A plan for void domain and a day of exploration.



"System, give me a loan of 100 million SP. I can only take a one-time loan. I might as well take the highest numbers I can get. Who knows if I might need SP for some other use."

[Ding! System notifications. Congratulations, Host +100,000,000 SP Loan Granted at 50% Interest.

Total SP now: 100.07 million. ]

Kent tapped a few commands to confirm the transaction. The funds flowed into his system account, and a holographic receipt materialized in his vision. He could almost feel the weight of the SP balance—a tangible reminder that economics still played a role, even in a world of mysticism and spiritual fury.

"Alright, let's buy some water," he murmured, more to himself than to anyone else. With the SP loan secured, Kent navigated through the system shop interface. The item "A Sea for Sale" glittered on the screen, its price unyielding at 50 million SP. He clicked the purchase confirmation and watched as the system processed the transaction. In a cascade of digital and holographic confirmations, the deal was sealed.

With the purchase complete, Kent leaned back and allowed himself a moment to breathe. The day on the beach had been a welcome respite from the chaos of battle, and now his Void Domain was one step closer to becoming a self-sustaining realm. The newly acquired water source would provide nourishment and balance to the harsh, elemental forces he had harnessed.

"System, I have an idea. Can I divide this land into four parts?"

[Ding! Yes, the host can do anything he wants in the void domain. With the SSS-Rank Architect of creation, the host can make changes however he desires.]

"That's great." Kent focuses on his spiritual scene and manifests himself inside the void domain. "Alright, now I will divide this land into four parts." He activates his Architect of Creation skills. The land began to crack. The void domain started to shake. The land is divided into four parts with a blinding light and dust storm.

Kent gives order to the system, "Place the sea in the middle. The sea will separate all four lands. Disturb the water evenly among the lands."

The sea materialized in front of him. The water started to flow from the centre. Within a minute, the seawater flows evenly across the land. Many rivers are created inside the four lands. After that, he throws the sun up in the void. " System, place the sun in the middle for now. I need sunlight to cover the entire land. Later, I will find some seeds and plant them."

[Ding! Sun has been placed. The seawater has been evenly distributed.]

As he looked out over the shimmering expanse of the sea and the gentle lapping of waves on the sandy shore, a sense of calm settled over him.

The sound of the ocean, so familiar and eternal, filled him with quiet resolve. His Void Domain—a realm where darkness and light danced together in eternal balance—now bathed in the nurturing power of water, with its newly created sun overhead.

For a few blissful moments, Kent simply stared at the horizon, letting the serenity of the sea wash over him. The warmth of the sun mingled with the crisp tang of salt in the air, and even the memories of battle began to fade into the background.

In that fleeting moment of peace, he allowed himself a small smile. "This is what I need," he whispered as if speaking to the sea itself. "A new beginning for the Void Domain."

Then, a new system notification comes.

[Ding! Dear host, you can drop your sea monster core in the sea. If you are lucky you can get a life from the core.]

"I can get a life… if that happens, it will be an amazing reward." Kent dropped the sea monster's core into the sea. Slowly, the core goes deep into the sea, vanishing from Kent's eyesight.

Kent's eyes glowed with a mix of satisfaction and anticipation. With water secured, his next steps would focus on fortifying his realm and preparing for the uncertainties of the second spiritual wave. But for now, a day of rest and recovery on the beach was well spent. He comes out of the void domain.

Vroot! Vroot!

Kent's phone vibrates when his spiritual scene comes back to his body. A message has come. He pulled out his phone, glancing briefly at a message reminding him to report back to Nexus. He needs to give a report.

However, that could wait until tomorrow or maybe the day after that. Today, he would enjoy the gentle rhythm of the ocean and the simple pleasures of life—a quiet day on the beach with the promise of renewal in his Void Domain.

And so, as the sun sets, welcoming the evening, Kent puts his phone aside. In the distance not far from him, Nima and Auri are laughing and playing with sand.

Kent yelled, "Nima, let's go back to our hotel. It's almost dinner time."

The next day dawned bright and clear, with the sun climbing high in the sky, casting its warm rays over Azure Bay. The city was vibrant, alive with the hum of its daily activities. Kent, Auri and Nima, after a leisurely breakfast by the bay, decided to venture into the heart of the city. Today they will explore the city.

Azure City was a mix of old architecture and modern innovation, with towering spires reaching up into the heavens and streets lined with colourful market stalls. It was a place where cultures collided, where technology and magic merged, creating a unique blend of old and new.

They walked through the crowded streets, the sights and sounds of the city stimulating their senses. Nima marvelled at the wide variety of goods on display—vibrant fabrics, rare souvenirs, and spiritual crystal jewellery that seemed to pulse with an energy all their own.

"Look at that," Nima said, pointing to a stall piled high with strange crystals that glimmered in the sunlight. "Do you think those are enchanted?"

Kent's eyes narrowed as he studied the crystals. "Possibly. But who knows? It could just be a sales pitch."

Nima grinned. "We should find out. Come on, let's go."

They approached the stall, and the merchant, a cheerful woman with a wide smile, greeted them warmly. She recognises them as tourists by their flashy beach clothes. Of course, they were bought by Nima. "Ah, visitors from afar! Welcome to Azure City. Looking for something special?"

Kent raised an eyebrow but smiled back. "We were wondering about these crystals. They seem... interesting."

The merchant lady chuckled, her eyes twinkling. "Ah, you've got an eye for the good stuff. These crystals are enchanted, yes, though not in the way most people think. They've been created with the knowledge of the ancients—perfect for those seeking to find some good gifts."

Nima's interest was piqued. "Knowledge of the ancients? What does that mean?"

The merchant leaned forward, her voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper. "This crystal jewellery is created by the long-lost knowledge—knowledge from those who lived thousands of years ago. It's said that if you attune yourself to one, you might even get a glimpse of the past if you're lucky."

Kent's eyebrows shot up. "Is that even safe?"

The merchant grinned. "Safe? Well, that depends on how well you can handle the memories. They're not all pleasant, but they're certainly... enlightening."

Nima looked at Kent, a mischievous grin spreading across her face. "What do you think? Want to try it?"

Kent hesitated for a moment, then shrugged. "Why not? A little extra knowledge couldn't hurt." They buy two from the lady. Kent bargains a lot to lower the price. He also earns some SP from the shop lady.

Later that afternoon, Kent, Nima and Auri found themselves sitting in a quiet park, the crystal in Kent's hand glowing softly. Nima had already tried hers, but Kent had opted to wait, his curiosity gnawing at him. Find adventures on My Virtual Library Empire

Nima had closed her eyes as the crystal's glow intensified, and she had been engulfed in a soft, otherworldly light. As her mind drifted into the depths of the crystal, she saw flashes of ancient battles, mysterious creatures, and arcane rituals—glimpses of a long-forgotten world. When she opened her eyes again, her gaze was filled with wonder.

"It's incredible," she murmured, her voice breathless. "I saw things I can't even describe—things were like anime."

Kent had watched with a mixture of curiosity and scepticism. But now, as he held his own crystal, he found himself intrigued. He took a deep breath, then placed the crystal to his temple.

The world around him faded, and for a brief moment, he was somewhere else. In an ancient city, its streets winding and narrow, the air thick with magic and mystery.

He saw towering spires made of stone, covered in symbols that danced with an energy of their own. He saw figures of people, yes, but not like any he had encountered before. They were beings of light and shadow, of solid and ethereal, their forms shifting in the air like smoke.

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