Lu Kai was in the dome room. He saw Xiao Luo and the other two roommates.
"Hello," Lu Kai said. "I'm Lu Kai. My class is F-Class Platinum."
Xiao Luo glanced at him. "Thunder Type, S-Class," he stated. The other two students exchanged nods.
The first stepped forward. "I'm Bai Jin. My class is S-Class Summoner."
The third introduced himself. "Li Zai. S-Class Necromancer."
All present, seeing Lu Kai's F-Class classification among their S-Class awakenings, simply encouraged him.
Exhausted from the day's events, they eventually settled down for the night. Lu Kai, however, found sleep elusive. As he drifted into slumber, his mind, still processing the day's revelations, conjured a vivid dream.
He stood on a desolate cliff. In the distance, an apocalyptic battlefield unfolded. He saw a colossal, thunder-shaped monster, leading an army of thousands – **likely a manifestation of Xiao Luo's S-Class Thunder Type power.** On another side, **Bai Jin, the S-Class Summoner, was conjoking an immense army of various monsters**, their roars shaking the very ground. And from the earth, **Li Zai, the S-Class Necromancer, commanded a vast legion of undead** – skeletons, zombies, spectral beings, and creatures of nightmare – marching under his banner.
All these converging forces were heading towards a single point. Lu Kai's divine gaze pierced through the chaotic vision, and he saw it: the colossal **Titan Portals**, their colossal mouths gaping open, spewing forth monstrous entities in a world-altering rampage.
Suddenly, two piercing, ancient eyes, filled with an unimaginable power, locked onto Lu Kai. It was a gaze that seemed to pierce through dimensions, through existence itself. He felt an overwhelming, crushing force descend upon him, as if the very fabric of reality was collapsing around him. He was being annihilated by a single stare.
Lu Kai awoke with a choked gasp, his body drenched in cold sweat, his heart pounding like a drum against his ribs. The fear was visceral, profound.
"Hey!" Xiao Luo's voice, laced with concern, cut through his daze. "What happened? You're sweating a lot. Did you have a nightmare?"
Lu Kai, still shaken and disoriented, didn't reveal the terrifying details of his dream. The vision of the Titan Portals and the overwhelming, annihilating stare felt too immense, too dangerous, to share. He simply shook his head. "Just a bad dream," he managed, his voice raspy.
He quickly rose from his bed, the need to escape the lingering fear driving him. "I'm going to get breakfast."
**To be continued...**
