What the heck is a Dragon? What the heck is a Dragon!

But she didn't notice, just when she had pushed the ball a third of the way up, many people widened their eyes.

By the time she had pushed the ball halfway up, almost everyone had stood up.

When she successfully pushed the ball to the top of the slope, everyone fell into silence.

This was because both the iron ball and the slope had been enhanced with Originium arts. The further up the slope, the more force was required. For some heavy armor operators, reaching the top was the benchmark; other operators only needed to push the ball up a third of the way to pass.

Up to this point, only Kal'tsit's mon3tr had managed to reach the top, and even then, the mon3tr had used up all its strength to do so.

But this little cub managed to push the ball all the way up the slope at a constant speed, and after finishing, she even pretended to wipe nonexistent sweat off her forehead. What did this mean? She hadn't even used any force.

Was the equipment broken? Everyone turned to look at Kals'tsit's chief engineer, Cuora, who had last checked and maintained the equipment.

Cuora shook her head, bewildered. She could swear on her position as Rhodes Island's chief engineer that while she might sometimes be a bit quirky, when it came to products she handled, she could assure everyone there were no issues.

But the current situation made her doubt even herself. Could the testing equipment actually be malfunctioning?

Kanna, meanwhile, had no idea what was going on outside. After pushing the ball to the top, she only thought to herself, "Maybe I exaggerated it just a little bit," so she immediately pretended to wipe nonexistent sweat from her forehead to make others think that it had been difficult for her to push the ball all the way up.

Indeed, she felt the effort increase a bit as she approached the top, but it was only about twice the effort she had expended earlier. Lifting one bottle of water versus two bottles of water is different, but for a normal person, adding an extra bottle wouldn't make them feel particularly fatigued.

Having spent most of her time either eating or sleeping after meeting OUTCAST, Kanna had never felt much of a difference between her strength and that of others.

Amiya, at this moment, looked anxiously toward Kal'tsit, silently asking with her eyes whether they should continue the evaluation.

Kal'tsit exhaled softly, realizing that Kanna's background was more mysterious than she had imagined.

While there were life forms on Terra with such great strength, they were either "gods" or "giant beasts." She had never heard of a "young cub" like Kanna.

However, judging from her appearance, Kanna might have lost her memory or was seeking to hide from something by joining Rhodes Island.

After a moment of thought, Kal'tsit decided to accept Kanna, regardless of her motives. Given the circumstances, she had no other choice but to continue. Moreover, it seemed like Kanna's arrival at Rhodes Island was an accident, and there was no indication that she harbored any hostility toward Rhodes Island.

Thus, if they could gain the friendship of an unknown "god" by offering shelter and food, it would certainly be a profitable deal. Kal'tsit instructed Amiya to continue Kanna's evaluation.

The following basic tests dazzled the onlookers with their results. Whether it was speed or physical endurance, Kanna had surpassed the highest standards.

Next, the test should have moved on to combat skills and adaptability to Originium arts.

But for combat skills, Kal'tsit instructed Amiya to skip that section. With such physical abilities, there was no need for much technique—just pure strength was enough to overpower almost every operator in hand-to-hand combat.