John glanced at the door a short distance away, and then nodded, moving towards it.
"John," Zuri called out. He turned to look at her.
"Remember, these dangers of the trials you will face are real," Zuri cautioned him. "In fact, the Genius Trial has a death rate of over forty percent, so do not underestimate what you encounter within the trials."
John raised an eyebrow, surprised to hear how brutal the trials were, and then nodded his head. While he didn't voice his opinion, the dangers of the trial were not of a concern to him.
'I've faced demons and asura's and lived. What's an assassination guild trial compared to that?'
As John walked downwards towards the large door on the opposite side of the room, a large group of guildmembers flooded into the room. Those able to enter the room were cleared by the guards, ensuring they had the appropriate clearance level required to enter. As such, most of the entrants were on the older, more experienced side, although some of the younger geniuses of the guild were able to enter as well.
Expressions of curiosity, excitement, and doubt were visible as each quickly found a seat, a buzz of conversation filling the theater-like room. The Grandmaster, Zuri and the others watched the guildmembers take a seat. The Grandmaster turned to Zuri.
"Which trial do you think he will take?" he asked her.
"The Genius Trial," Zuri said without hesitation.
"Oh? And how do you think he will do?" the Grandmaster asked.
"I think his performance will surprise even you, Grandmaster," Zuri said respectfully.
A scoff of disbelief left the man next to them, the one who had been a pain towards John and Zuri the entire time. The Grandmaster glanced at the man, silencing him, then back to Zuri.
"In that case, I am quite interested to watch his trial. It's been dozens of years since I last watched a Trial of Shadows," the Grandmaster said, moving towards a nearby seat and gesturing for Zuri to sit next to him. "Come, sit with me. Let's watch the trial of the one you initiated together."
Zuri nodded and took a seat next to the man, heart thumping within her chest. John's performance would directly impact her status within the guild, due to her accepting him before an official trial. If he passed with flying colors, her actions would be forgiven, and her status would rise as a result of finding a promising genius.
If he failed, she would suffer a stiff punishment, one that might even strip her of her current ranking. The scenes of John's battle within the chamber entered her thoughts, and her thumping heart calmed down. From what she had seen from John, failure was not a possibility.
…
John arrived at the bottom of the theater-like room, and stopped before the large door leading to the trials beyond. He pushed on the double door a moment later, parting it open. A screen of light came into view on the other side of the door, swirling with white and golden brilliance.
John stepped into the screen of light, disappearing from sight, the doors closing behind him. As he stepped through the door, the large black wall at the front of the theater lit up brightly, showing an image of an empty location of some unknown place. John suddenly appeared within that location, followed by a buzz of excitement from the gathered crowd. The trial had finally started.
…
Immediately after stepping through the screen of light, John found himself standing in a large, empty room. The walls of the room were unable to be seen as the black-tiled ground seemed to stretch into infinity. He peered upwards, and saw a void of blackness stretch on forever. Wherever he was, he wasn't in the Nine-Dao World anymore.
"This is most likely a spatial realm," John muttered to himself, "one constructed specifically for the trial."
His head swiveled about, trying to see if there was anything important. The rushing sound of wind filled his ears, and he watched three massive archways of light rushing towards him from the distance, suddenly stopping a hundred yards away from him.
The archways were each a hundred yards tall, and each swirled with a different color of formation energy.
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