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title: "Chapter 542: Mysterious Nine Dragons Painting"
slug: "ch-542"
novel: "Dimensional Keeper: All My Skills Are at Level 100"
number: 542
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createdAt: "2026-04-15"
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Lucia raised her head slowly, meeting his eyes without the earlier hostility. Her tone was measured and refined, her fury buried beneath a veil of poise. "Ive grasped the basics of the three Supreme Hall inheritances," she answered with precision. "Thats all I need for now. Ill finish the rest later when the time is right."
Max gave a small nod, expression unreadable. He could imagine the immense resources someone like her had access to back in the Divine Realm—private trials, origin totems, bloodline-enhancing pools, and more. It made sense. She didnt need to master anything in this mortal realm.
For someone like Lucia Grimes, this place was a stepping stone at best, a playground for training before the true inheritance refinement began under the careful guidance of her clan.
Now I dont think my Chaos Tree is a cheat anymore, Max thought to himself, his lips curving into a faint smile. After all, it wasnt just the ability to copy inheritances that defined power—it was how one grew from them, how one wielded them in the heat of battle.
The Chaos Tree didnt give him strength for free; it merely helped him grow in directions others could not. A seed still had to be nurtured. He had earned every leaf with effort, pain, and time.
Just then, a calm yet piercing voice interrupted his thoughts.
"I will defeat you in the Nine Dragons Painting," Lucia said suddenly. Her words were sharp, confident, her eyes brimming with a cold clarity that wasnt there before.
Max turned to look at her, blinking once before smiling lightly. "You should know only the inheritances of the Black Dragon Palace are allowed in the painting. And Ive already mastered one to perfection. What gives you the confidence to think you can beat me there?"
Lucia didnt flinch. She merely smiled back, a quiet storm swirling behind her gaze. "My confidence doesnt come from mastering one inheritance," she said slowly, her voice as smooth as flowing fire. "It comes from mastering many. Ive already learned most of the core inheritances available in the Divine Realm. My path wasnt limited to just what this city could offer—I was raised to comprehend more, to grasp deeper. Thats why I know... even here, even against you, I can stand above."
Shell be a monster inside the Nine Dragons Painting, he thought to himself. And I... Ill have to go even further if I want to keep up.
Max nodded slowly, her words still echoing in his mind. They did make sense—painfully so. Unlike him, who had only just begun to understand the deeper powers of the Black Dragon Palace, Lucia had clearly been raised in an environment where such inheritances were readily available, nurtured, and refined.
She hadnt just comprehended more inheritances; she had mastered stronger, more ancient legacies—some perhaps known only to the highest echelons of the Divine Realm. Her confidence wasnt the result of arrogance, but of absolute preparedness.
The Nine Dragons Painting was a place where ones comprehension, control, and creativity over their inheritances would be tested to the limit. With her experience and depth, it was only natural her performance would be near the very peak.
"Whats the highest floor youve reached in the Nine Dragons Painting?" Max asked out of genuine curiosity. "I believe this test is common even in the Divine Realm, right?"
Lucia nodded calmly, a proud glint passing through her usually composed gaze. "It is indeed conducted even in the Divine Realm," she said, her voice soft but steady. "And I have reached the Seventh Floor."
Maxs eyes narrowed slightly at that. The Seventh Floor. That was the benchmark, the domain where even geniuses from the Divine Realm began to fall short. He had heard the Lady Virelia say that reaching the fourth floor meant passing, the fifth earned recognition, the sixth was the realm of geniuses, and the seventh... the seventh was a place where true prodigies, unmatched in their generation, made their mark.
And Lucia Grimes had already reached it.
This is the level Ill be competing against... Max thought silently, a flicker of excitement blooming beneath his skin. Good.
"Has there anyone who have reached 8th and 9th floor?" Max asked curiously.
"There have been a few in history who reached the eighth floor," Lucia said after a brief pause, her tone distant, as though recalling legends whispered behind closed doors. "But the ninth floor... that remains untouched. Since the creation of the Nine Dragons Painting, no one—Divine Realm or otherwise—has ever stepped into it."
Maxs brows lifted slightly, genuine surprise flickering across his face. He had heard Lady Virelia speak of the ninth floor like a myth, a legend that danced on the edges of reality, but to hear it again from Lucia—someone born and raised within the highest echelons of the Divine Realm—only deepened the weight of it.
"Hmm," he murmured, digesting the information. His gaze turned thoughtful, contemplative. The Nine Dragons Painting wasnt just a trial—it was a legacy. A divine construct so profound that even the greatest geniuses of the Divine Realm, those who stood atop heavens peak, couldnt conquer its final floor.
It seems the Nine Dragons Painting is far more special than I thought, Max reflected silently, his gaze fixed on the sky above as if trying to peer into that elusive ninth floor. He didnt underestimate the Divine Realm—he respected its depth and its monstrous talents.
The fact that none of them had ever entered the ninth floor didnt diminish their ability. Instead, it elevated the trial itself. The true mystery, he now realized, wasnt the power of the competitors, but the unfathomable threshold of the Paintings final floor. And that made Max more intrigued than ever.
"Lets go and see who defeats who," Max said with a calm smile, his eyes gleaming with anticipation as he stepped out of the Comprehension Hall.
Jason chuckled behind him, casually falling into step with the same carefree grin he always wore. Lucia followed, her pace measured and quiet, but her eyes, sharp and unwavering, were locked on Maxs back.