Kyle grabbed the four Tomes he had already bought, grabbed another huge sack, and left his room.
Advancing a Realm was not like advancing a Stage.
When one advanced a Stage, they just accumulated more power.
This accumulation of power made one stronger, but it also gathered energy for the Realm Advancement.
During that moment, a lot of the energies would be released, and it could be quite destructive and noticeable.
Wyveria advanced recently and became an Initial Grandmaster.
During that event, the entire building shook due to the power she released.
Naturally, Kyle would also release some power, but it couldn't possibly compare to the power Wyveria released.
Due to the destructive energies, Advancement Rooms were common in Guilds.
These rooms were big halls that were fortified to withstand these energies.
On top of that, these halls gathered Ether from the surroundings to make the advancement smoother.
Generally, people didn't want to advance outside since they were very vulnerable during this process.
It was a delicate process that could easily be interrupted, which could leave permanent alterations in how the body processed Ether.
Kyle walked to the Chief's office and entered without knocking.
"Hey, Chief," Kyle said as he entered. "I need access to the Advancement Room."
The Chief looked at Kyle with a serious expression.
"Are you sure you want to advance already?" he asked.
"Well, Theodor said it's okay," Kyle answered with a shrug.
The Chief remained silent for a bit.
"Show me your Momentum," he said.
The next moment, Kyle's eyes narrowed.
He imagined himself attacking the Chief with all of his power.
A desire to kill the Chief spread across his entire being.
Yet, in Kyle's perception, he felt like the Chief was an indestructible mountain.
He just wouldn't move, no matter what Kyle did.
Naturally, the difference in power between the two of them was wider than the gap between Kyle and a normal man.
There was no way Kyle could kill him, and he knew that.
But he tried regardless.
The Chief nodded.
The next moment, it was like Kyle's imagination was broken, and the Chief's real body became dominant.
From a land filled with imagination and possibilities, Kyle was pulled back into reality.
Impossible.
It was impossible to do anything to the Chief.
Kyle's Momentum had been broken.
It had been overwhelmed by the opponent's Momentum.
"Your Momentum is passable," the Chief said. "Considering that you didn't have any Momentum against humans just a year ago, your Momentum has actually grown a lot. Even I would consider that speed of advancement commendable."
"If you can guarantee that you will keep advancing and working hard, I will give you access to the Advancement Room."
Could Kyle guarantee something like that?
Of course not.
Accidents always happened.
"I will keep advancing, and I will not slow down," Kyle said with conviction.
But this wasn't about realism.
This was about confidence, will, and Momentum.
Only when one believed in their own power could they use all of their power.
Because of that, it was necessary for Kyle to believe that he would grow stronger no matter what.
The Chief nodded.
The next moment, a small pebble appeared in his hand.
BANG!
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