Infinite: Starting with the Recovery Mage

The protagonist Kaiar, who soul-traveled and became a recovery mage with a system, begins his new life. He has memories of his past life after awakening his class at the cusp of adulthood. Fusing t...

Chapter 119 How Lonely It Is to Be Invincible

"..."

Chen Hao didn't know what to say for a moment, but he could roughly guess what Kree was thinking.

Chen Hao has become too strong, and the speed at which he has become stronger is too fast. As a Hero-class, he was already much stronger than Kreeher's Sword Saint-class. Now, after obtaining the Staff of Asibis, which is a divine weapon exclusive to Heroes, his strength has increased rapidly, reaching a height that she cannot reach.

After Kree was defeated by the Sword Hero, it was Chen Hao, who was also a hero, who saved her life. Because of this battle, Kree deeply understood the gap between mortals and heroes. The skill bonuses that the hero class can bring are too powerful. The special skills without level caps also directly determine that they are far superior to mortals. There are also the absurd bonuses brought by hero-exclusive items such as divine equipment. No matter how hard mortals try, they can never beat heroes.

Kree knew that as a mortal, she could no longer keep up with Chen Hao's growth as a hero. While she was working hard, Chen Hao was also working even faster, and she couldn't ask him to slow down and wait for her.

She could no longer help him, because he was stronger than her and could create those androids as assistants.

She could no longer offer him any value...

After realizing this, Kresh felt deeply confused, lonely, uneasy, and powerless. She didn't want to just stand behind him; she wanted to stand beside him, but she was too weak to do so.

“Kreeh…”

Chen Hao looked at Kresh with a pang of sympathy at her expression, which was clearly sad but still forced a smile. He sighed softly, stepped forward, hugged her, and gently patted her hair.

"I'm sorry... I can no longer help you..."

Kresh buried her head in Chen Hao's arms and began to sob softly. Her voice trembled, filled with despair and sorrow.