Silvia

Brandon passed through the portal with his sister in his arms, falling into a room with some weapons and armor. He returned to the dwarves' shop.

Portals can be linked to other portals outside of the dimension, allowing you to be transported to the linked place when you want to leave the dimensions.

But it's different when you want to access the dimensions, you can only return to the last portal you used, not the one linked to the outer teleporter.

That's why someone was always sent with you when you tried to cross for the first time. When you make physical contact with someone, you can go to the last transporter they used.

The old dwarf arrived at the warehouse after feeling the distortion in space, where he found two people lying on the floor, a boy and an underage girl.

He didn't have to guess who this young man was, as aside from his granddaughter, he hadn't allowed anyone else to use this teleporter, except for the masked one.

Brandon opened his eyes and found himself in a slightly shabby room with a cracked ceiling. He moved his body off the bed and took a deep breath before leaving the room and going down some stairs.

Two people were talking on the ground floor of the facility.

They noticed Brandon's arrival, so the old dwarf spoke first. "Come here and eat something."

Brandon didn't think much and sat down next to the two dwarves who were talking.

His eyes soon widened and touching his face, he realized he wasn't wearing his mask. After the chase, he hadn't had time to put it on, as he lost all his energy immediately after passing through the portal.

Will saw what he was doing, so he understood and said, "Don't worry, I won't reveal your identity. Besides, you were a great help on my planet. The news about what happened at the station spread like wildfire."

Brandon couldn't do anything by now, so he kept eating. "Where is my sister and how is she?"

"She's fine, her body is currently tired. Awakening at such a young age is too much for her body, but amazingly her body has adapted almost entirely to her power. If she consumes some cores, she can recover faster.

I won't deny that I was amazed when I saw her, so I understand that you humans only awaken at your average youth age, I can say she will become a great prodigy."

Everything Will had said was true. Even if one of the superior races knew something like this had happened, they wouldn't hesitate to adopt her.

But he didn't want his sister to have to go through this chaotic world, the same world he loved. He didn't want to see his sister get involved in the dimensions until she reached her necessary age and decided whether she wanted to live it or not.

Not all awakened people liked going to the dimensions, so a monitoring division was created for them so that it doesn't become an excuse to skip military school.

"Brother," Silvia stood at the top of the stairs while holding onto one of the walls. Brandon got up from his table and walked towards her.

Carrying her, he returned her to a room. He noticed that unlike the one he was in, this one was more organized and luxurious.

"Where is our mother?" she asked as she looked around not recognizing where she was.

"Mother is in the second dimension, we are in the first," he replied.

The girl was surprised and curled up her feet as she said, "When will we see mother again? Will we go back home?"

Brandon shook his head and put his hand on Silvia's head. "We'll be back soon, but it's not the time yet. You just awakened your powers and it attracted some bad people. You need to wait for your brother to get strong enough to protect you."

"But I want to become strong too," Silvia said, her eyes flickering with flames. She lowered her head again, a little sad, and said, "I don't want to be left behind while you protect me. I'll just be in your way. I want to go on adventures with my brother."

Surprised, Brandon gave a small smile and took out 5 medium-level bee cores and 5 level 2 cores from his storage. "Eat these. They'll help you recover faster and gain a little more strength."

Silvia took them and looked at them for a moment before deciding to eat them one by one.

"Show me your stats," said Brandon. The panel was personal, but you could choose to let others see it if you wanted to.

════════Data Panel════════

Name: Silvia Sanchez

Race: Human

Lower Class

Awakening: Vampire (0.5%) [...] Gravitation (60%)

══════════Attributes══════════

Health: 10 (500)

Strength: 15

Agility: 15

Resistance: 20

Energy: 20 (400)

Control: 50

Enchant: 10

Attitude: 140

══════════Skills══════════

Regeneration Lv 1. (1%)

Influence Lv. 1 (15%)

Gravitation Law Lv. 0 (0%)

Brandon was amazed by his sister's stats. Her initial stats were three times what he had when he started, and she had a 60% compatibility with her ability. At this rate, she might be able to master it 100% before they reach the third dimension.

He supposed that this bonus was thanks to the Vampire class, which was one of the special classes of the Moons. Now he understood where their arrogance came from and why they belonged to the pillars of the earth.

"Is everything okay, brother?" Brandon had been staring at her stats for a while, so Silvia thought something had happened.

He snapped out of it and replied, "Yeah, you're a pretty powerful girl, so you don't need to go hunting for now. Use the points you have on your Agility, Strength, and Enchantment stats."

He hadn't noticed this stat before and had never heard of it before. It was said that the maximum amount of points a human could obtain in the first dimension was 575. It was thought that this was because humans started with 25 points, and the 575 completed to reach 600, but there were cases of people with initial stats of up to 30 who still needed 575, which made them a little stronger than others.

"It seems I'm not as broken as I thought. If the other Moon family members have these characteristics, I could understand where their arrogance comes from," he muttered.

"Let's finish here and meet me downstairs," he said, a little discouraged. In the end, his sister had surpassed him in attitude.

Still, he didn't feel bad. His sister, with just awakening, could already be considered an elite in the first dimension. She just lacked combat experience, which he didn't know how to fix. He wasn't good at teaching, and his martial skills were based on intuition. You couldn't even call it martial arts, so to speak.

"Hey, I need to talk to you, old man."

Will looked at him and knew that whatever he wanted to talk about was going to be a headache for him, and it was.

After talking for a while, Brandon paid Will 10,000 Star coins to take his sister to his store. Will promised to get her a mask that would hide her energy and would take care of her for at least a year, but she would work in the store.

It was time for Brandon to get ready and leave the shelter. He was going to the wastelands, the unexplored areas of the dimensions.

He needed to become strong and see if he could get some good equipment. After all, a war broke out here that only a few races know about.