The System Awakens: Rise of the Champion-Chapter 61: Solarta - 1

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As soon as the system recognized Damian’s Awakener name as "Infinity," something else was happening outside the [Awakener Hall].

There were many realms with the Tower of Evolution, and the first tower realm, Solarta, was the initial realm.

One of the conditions for moving to the second tower realm was joining a faction.

There were many factions within Solarta.

Some were new, while others were relatively old, and new ones had recently formed from beings that had recently entered Solarta, including people from Earth, Mars, Murim, and many other worlds across the universe.

Each tower realm had a limit for power and level, restricting the strength of individuals.

The limit for the first tower realm, Solarta, was level 200.

If an Awakener surpassing that level limit appeared in Solarta, their level would be regressed and set back to level 200.

Similarly, there were cultivation limits as well.

The limit for Qi cultivation, for Qi cultivators, was set at the [Peak Stage of the Soul Severing Realm].

The limit for Magic cultivation, for mages, was the 4th Circle. There were corresponding limits for other types of cultivation as well.

Only after reaching the limit of power and level in Solarta could Awakeners hope to enter the next tower realm.

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Like the leveling system, if Awakeners surpassed the cultivation limit of Solarta, their cultivation would also regress back to the limit.

So, no matter when you started your life as an Awakener or how high you had climbed the tower, upon entering Solarta, your level would be stuck at 200.

It would not increase, no matter what you did.

Even if you gained experience by killing or completing realm missions, you would not level up until you left Solarta.

As a result, no Awakeners in Solarta exceeded level 200, and almost every faction currently in existence was made up of newly Awakened beings.

It didn’t matter how old or strong your race had been before the arrival of the system.

After the system appeared in your world, your entire way of life changed.

Even if your race could evolve independently without the system’s intervention, the ability to become an Awakener only activated after you turned 16, regardless of your race or the world you were from.

In Solarta, there were many races from different worlds across the universe, and they had formed numerous factions.

Most of these factions were extensions of major forces from their original worlds.

Even if they seemed weak in Solarta, there was a good chance they were powerful entities in the higher tower realms.

Currently, many factions existed in Solarta, and some newly formed ones were rapidly gaining power.

At this moment, it didn’t matter whether the factions were old or new, big or small; every single person in every faction had stepped outside their buildings.

They were all looking at the bright blue sky, where a golden tablet floated, displaying rankings with only two columns.

One column displayed the titles of Awakeners, such as the one Damian had just given himself and which the system had accepted.

The second column displayed the Solarta rankings of each Awakener, listed right next to their Awakener title.

This was no ordinary ranking.

It was a ranking of every Awakener in Solarta, assessing their potential compared to others and their potential to climb the Tower Realms.

The ranking ranged from the lowest grade to the highest:

F < E < D < C < B < A < AA < AAA < S < S+ < SS < SS+ < SS++ < SSS < SSS+ < SSS++ < SSS+++ < EX.

The Awakener with their title and strongest potential currently displayed on the golden tablet in the sky was graded [SS].

At this moment, the entire golden tablet released an intense light, painting the sky in a golden hue and emitting a ringing sound that everyone in Solarta could hear.

The same phenomenon was occurring in every area where the headquarters of different factions were located.

"The rankings are changing again," said a man who looked like he was in his thirties.

He stared at the tablet’s display.

This man was none other than the son of the leader of the Italian Awakener Association.

He had now become the leader of one of the three factions formed by Earth’s Awakeners.

But it wasn’t just him.

People from other factions were also staring at the ranking changes, wearing casual expressions.

This was a regular occurrence in Solarta.

Every time an Awakener cleared the 20th trial and received their Awakener title, the system would automatically assess them and update their ranking on the golden tablet in the sky.

"The rankings are changing. I wonder if it’s someone from our world," said a group of young women hiding in a forest, seemingly wary of something or someone.

"Who cares?" one of the women scoffed. "It’s not like anyone is going to help us."

"She’s right," another woman in the group agreed with a nod.

Still, their attention turned back to the golden tablet.

Suddenly, a title on the golden tablet moved down to second place, and a new name appeared at the top of the ranking.

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{{Tower Realm: Solarta(Level Limit: 200)}}

Placement: 1

Awakener: Infinity

Grade: ???

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There were no words from the people watching the changes in the rankings, as the situation was both confusing and surprising.

"Infinity? Didn’t that woman say the system wouldn’t accept absurd names?" one of the young women in the group asked.

"What’s even weirder is this person’s grade. Why is it question marks?" another woman from the group added.

This group of eight women was none other than the ex-warrior nuns of the Vatican Church.

They had completely removed themselves from the Vatican after the seven generals of the Vatican killed their father, the Pope, and took complete control over the Vatican and all emissaries associated with it.

These generals had become the controlling figures of all the awakened believers of the faith, consequently forming the strongest faction originating from the world known as Earth.

"If the system accepted that title, it must mean this person is exceptionally skilled," the Saintess said.

"What do you make of those question marks, Sister?" asked another, who appeared to be the youngest among them.

"I don’t know… This person isn’t graded on potential, but I still think it’s higher than anyone else’s. Since this ’Infinity’ is ranked first, it’s obvious their ranking is unmatched. And…"

The Saintess suddenly thought of a theory as to why this person wasn’t graded and instead had question marks.

"Maybe their potential is incalculable. That’s why the system put those question marks there," the Saintess, Maria Lucia Augustine, thought.

But then she shook her head and turned to face her sisters.

"Let’s go. We can’t stay in one place for too long," the Saintess said before the eight young women abruptly left the area.

...

Damian took his hand off the tablet inside the [Awakener Hall] and looked at the woman, who was still gazing at him with an infatuated expression.

"Tell me, how can I create my own faction?" Damian asked, unhinged.

"Y-Your own faction?" The woman blinked, as if she had misheard him.

"Yes. Why is that so surprising?" Damian asked, noticing the shocked expression on her face.

"Well... creating a faction is no small thing. You’d need a lot of gold first to register your faction, and then to obtain a home base for it. I don’t believe you’d have that kind of gold," the woman explained hesitantly.

"Just tell me how to create a faction and let me worry about the gold," Damian replied firmly.

"Okay... um... first, you have to register your faction’s name, then the faction leader’s name. After that, you need to buy a territory card from the [Awakener Hall], then find a suitable spot in Solarta. That spot must also be approved by the system, so you can’t just choose any location. There are specific conditions. And for every step involved in this process, you’d need to pay a huge sum of gold," the woman explained in detail.

After a few more minutes of explanation, she led Damian to another hall.

This hall was bustling with people, alive with activity.

As soon as Damian entered, all eyes turned to him.

He felt a very strange sensation seeing beings from different worlds gathered in one place.

Murim, one of the cultivation worlds, was home to beings who were human-like, much like Damian himself.

However, unlike Earth, which had progressed toward technology, Murim had advanced in martial arts and cultivation.

Then there were the Martians, denizens of Mars, the only other planet in Earth’s solar system known to have life forms similar to humans.

They looked human but with green skin, taller and slimmer frames, thicker skin, and denser bones and muscles.

However, this did not make them appear overly muscular compared to Earth’s humans.

Their high resistance to cold and superior technological advancements made them unique.

The reason humans on Earth never discovered their existence, even with high-tech advancements, was because Martians lived underground.

Damian got the chance to talk to one of the Martians, as he was very curious about them.

One of them was kind enough to answer all his questions, much to Damian’s delight.

He was surprised that, despite the diversity of races present, there was no outright discrimination.

Some beings ignored humans and others, but there was no active hostility.

In fact, some were even friendly, like the Martian he had just spoken to.

However, Damian also encountered a group of people who seemed particularly unfriendly.

It wasn’t hostility but rather an air of superiority, as if they looked down on everyone, especially humans from Earth and the cultivation world.

This group had pale skin, were much taller than humans, and had shimmering eyes that resembled marbles.

They exuded a threatening aura, and Damian felt as though he were being scrutinized by a predator.

"Vampires," Damian thought, averting his gaze.

Vampires were the natural predators of humans, naturally strong and imposing.

Unlike the demons he had read about in fantasy books, they weren’t inherently evil but rather just another race from a different world.

As Damian observed them, another group entered the hall, causing the vampires to exit almost immediately.

This new group was the complete opposite of the vampires in appearance.

They were tall, muscular, and radiated a sense of primal oppression.

They felt like beasts in human form, and Damian had no doubt about their identity.

"Werewolves," he thought.

Damian found himself more intrigued by werewolves than by vampires.

Watching the various races coexist in the hall, Damian realized something he had already known deep down: humans were the weakest in this fight for evolution.