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Kingdom Building: Civilization Starts with Divinity-Chapter 120: Black Dot
Taking a seat on her throne, Alchemy ran her hand across her face before slouching down.
"Oh, what a day." Alchemy let out a deep sigh
|<Itβs barely noon.>|
Looking at the system, she paused for a moment before groaning. ππΏπππ°π²ππ§π π§π²π₯.ππ¨π
"Donβt remind me. I feel like my body is gonna give out before my mind at this rate."
A couple of hours had passed since Alchemy had excused herself from the celebrations. Although the spirits of every one were high, it was a shame that she didnβt have proper accommodations for a party.
Sheβd do more than just kill for a beer right now.
"System, how long until rewards are calculated?"
|<Soon? We canβt check on other Prospects.>|
The system took a few minutes to respond causing Alchemyβs eyes to narrow at it.
"Right... Then, while I wait for that, what exactly are you?"
|<Notice: The System is a tool to aid Prospects in their journey and conquest.>|
"Not that, you. The person Iβve been talking to. Youβve been very vocal this past day, so I should at least properly identify you, yes?"
Once again, the system went silent for a while.
|<We are your Administrator. A Handler or Manager of sorts. As for the frequency, the Arbiter gave their permission to chat without quick chat.>|
"Quick chat? My god, are you a pre-2010s kid-friendly MMO?"
|<It was very annoying... Very few of us have this privilege. We can only imagine itβs because of your status as a top ranker.>|
"Hmm. So, I am getting special treatment. Neat." She chuckled.
"I suppose itβs a little late, but itβs both my pleasure and ire to work with you, Handler."
|<Likewise, cutting board.>|
As she felt her eye twitch, her smile turned sinister.
"Yeah, Iβm going to beat the hell out of you."
|<That aside. You should begin considering what youβre going to name your Civilization. Youβll need it to claim your rewards.>|
"A name, huh? Iβve been thinking of one and have a few ideas, but nothing has really clicked with me. I could always go with my original name, couldnβt I?"
|<Please donβt.>|
Alchemy clicked her tongue.
"Youβre no fun."
Regarding names, Alchemy wasnβt looking for anything with deep meaning. She wasnβt any good at wordplay, so trying too hard would make her land sound stupid.
βSomething Cool and Snappy. Maybe Godβs Right Seat? Nah, a divinity-related name is too tacky.β
As she gave the name more thought, she idly flipped through her different management panels. On top of coming up with a name, she still had so much to do.
Creating proper housing for the Verminae, upgrading her Throne again, and doing something with that mountain of gold and jewels she had.
Eventually, she opened her map when a stray dot caught her eye.
"Uhm... Hey, System. Or, Handler. Could you list all the map indicators for me?"
|<Notice: Green = Building | Blue = Civilians | Gold = Heroes | Red = Enemies | Silver = Allies | Gray = Mercenaries.>|
"Right, so Iβm not forgetting one. Glad Mental Destruction hasnβt messed that up. But uhm, why is there a black spot on the map?"
|<That...>|
|<Someone is interfering with the Systemβs interface.>|
Alchemyβs eyes widened.
"Just one thing after another. Can I catch a break?"
Alchemy wanted to sigh, but she was about out of sighs to give.
|<Notice: Caution is advised.>|
"Yeah, I know. I have a vague idea of what it might be."
The black dot resided rather close to the heart of Alchemyβs territory. Just shy of what her units would be able to detect but close enough to be out of the Thornskirmishers patrol range.
Thanks to the map, they rarely check the inside of their Goddessβs land, allowing them to allocate more manpower to the border, but it seemed Alchemy didnβt check it often enough.
Whatever was there knew of their patrol routes.
"Nera!" Alchemy called out as she left her hut.
The young moth was still partying when her Mother called for her, but she left everything she was doing to the nearby Verminae and flew over to Alchemy.
"You called Mother Goddess?"
"Yeah. Sorry to cut your celebration short, but we need to check something out." Alchemy nodded, showing her the abnormal black dot.
"What am I looking at?"
"Donβt know."
Alchemy recited what the System told her, and Neraβs eyes grew bright.
"A being capable of disturbing the System? The same thing happened in the Dire Toothβs Lair... No, the influence seems significantly weaker." She mused.
"Mother Goddess! Please allow me to investigate! This is much too interes... I mean, dangerous. Much too dangerous to leave so deep in our land!"
βYour true intentions are showing, Nera.β Alchemy hummed inwardly.
While Alchemy agreed with her daughter, she didnβt seem to feel the same urgency. If whatever it was was hostile, it had plenty of time to attack.
During the invasion, right after it, when they started partying. It didnβt make any sense for them to wait so long.
Unless they determined that attacking wouldnβt be possible.
"Alright. Can I trust you to avoid resorting to violence? At least until we know itβs a threat."
"Of course! We shouldnβt disturb my brothers and sisters if possible." Nera nodded.
As Nera turned around to leave, Alchemy grabbed her shoulder and held her up.
"Right. Here, take this little one with you!"
|<Notice: Please choose your next sub-skill for [Miracle Generation]!>|
|<Sanctify>|
|<Piety>|
|<Desecration>|
|<Confirmed. You have chosen Piety!>|
Sticking out her hand, Alchemy poured a small amount of Divine Power through it. Similarly to Grace, it began to take a physical form, however, right before the Divine Power would be transmuted into a type of matter, it stopped.
In Alchemyβs hand, a small butterfly with black and purple wings.
|<Notice: You have used Piety For the first time!>|
|<Notice: 101 Divine Power has been consumed!>|
"Woah, this is weird." Alchemyβs voice could be heard twice, the little butterfly parroting her words.
Not only was her voice doubled, but Alchemyβs field of vision shifted greatly. It was like she had four eyes instead of two.
Everything gained an uncanny sense of depth as she saw the world through not only her own eyes but also that of her creation.







