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SSS Ranked Awakening: All My Skills Are at Level 100-Chapter 42: System, Layers, and the Things That Stay Unspoken [Bonus]
Chapter 42: System, Layers, and the Things That Stay Unspoken [Bonus]
Chapter 42 – System, Layers, and the Things That Stay Unspoken
Seraphine stood near the window, her arms folded behind her back, her tone softer than usual.
"But there is a way to reach the next rank and travel to the Middle Domain," she said quietly, watching the morning light stretch across the courtyard stones. "But it’s dangerous. You have to be strong enough. I tried it once."
A pause.
"I wasn’t able to—."
Leon didn’t say anything at first.
He watched her from the chair, studying her posture, the tension in her shoulders. Even without words, he could feel the way that memory weighed on her.
Then she turned to him, her gaze no longer distant.
"If you ever reach that point—if you become strong enough—I’ll tell you the method. I promise."
He didn’t nod, didn’t smile. Just sat there, listening—really listening.
She wanted to go farther... but couldn’t.
And now she was hoping he could.
Something in his chest shifted. Quietly. Steadily.
He wanted to succeed for himself. But maybe now... part of him wanted to succeed for her too.
Not because she asked.
But because she hadn’t.
And because she believed he could.
Level 10. That’s the start.
A flicker of curiosity sparked in his mind again. He glanced up at her—not as a commander, but as Seraphine. The one person who had stood by him since Duskmoor. A mentor. A guardian.
A complicated kind of family.
What’s her class? Her stats?
The thought hadn’t even fully formed before the golden screen shimmered to life before him.
He blinked.
Then exhaled slowly.
[Character Information]
[Name: Seraphine Vael]
[Level: 10]
[Class: Lightning Knight (B)]
[Age: 25]
[Race: Human]
[Cultivation: Apprentice Rank]
[Affinity: Lightning (Rank 5)]
[Strength: 28]
[Agility: 31]
[Stamina: 29]
[Mana: 120]
[Intelligence: 17]
[Skills:]
– Lightning Step (Uncommon – Level 52)
– Piercing Thrust (Common – Level 82)
– Stormguard Stance (Uncommon – Level 46) freewёbn૦νeɭ.com
– Combat Insight (Common – Level 79)
– Electric Slash (Common – Level 67)
[Techniques:]
– Mana Body Enhancement (Common – Master Rank)
– Thunder Vein Pulse (Uncommon – Adept Rank)
– Skybreaker Draw (Uncommon – Adept Rank)
– Raijin’s Descent (Uncommon – Adept Rank)
[Concept:]
– Lightning Aura (Level 1)
Leon sat quietly for a few seconds, eyes on the screen.
She really is strong...
Her stats were sharp, her technique levels even sharper. Everything about her screamed discipline and refinement. A soldier through and through.
But still—
Her mana and intelligence... even at Level 10, they’re far lower than mine.
He didn’t gloat. He didn’t feel superior.
He just understood.
The Orb of All-Elemental Affinity had given him more than just raw power. It had elevated his starting line beyond what was normal.
Thank you, he thought quietly, fingers folding in his lap. Really... thank you.
Then his gaze landed on the last line.
[Concept: Lightning Aura – Level 1]
His heart skipped.
He didn’t know what it truly meant yet, but it was something... profound. A new layer to strength. Something only awakened with time, mastery, and perhaps experience.
But he didn’t ask.
Didn’t comment.
Because to do so would raise questions he wasn’t ready to answer.
Seraphine had given him trust, warmth, a place to grow. She had opened a space in her life that most wouldn’t even consider offering a stranger, let alone a child.
He wouldn’t repay that by making her suspicious.
Not today.
So he closed the screen and looked at her again—this time, not with awe or analysis, but with quiet respect.
"We’ll get there," he said, softly.
Seraphine stilled.
It wasn’t just the words—but the we. He’d said it without hesitation. As if it was obvious they were in this together. No titles. No command structure. Just them.
Something warm curled in her chest, tightening behind her ribs. She hadn’t expected it to matter so much. But it did.
Because Leon wasn’t just a gifted boy anymore.
He was hers. Her responsibility. Her student. Her family.
She took a quiet step forward.
Leon looked up, slightly confused by the sudden movement. "Wait, what—"
Before he could finish, she reached him—her arms pulling him in, steady and firm.
Not crushing.
Not dramatic.
Just... holding.
His face pressed gently against the front of her stomach. Her arms wrapped around his small shoulders, one hand resting at the back of his head like she was shielding something precious.
Leon stiffened for half a breath.
She’s hugging me again...
But this time, it didn’t feel like indulgence.
It felt like something she needed.
And maybe—he admitted to himself—it wasn’t so bad.
She didn’t speak. Neither did he.
The silence said enough.
That after everything—goblins, dungeons, secrets—they were still here.
Still standing.
And not alone.
Her voice finally came, low and steady above him. "I will always take care of you, Leon."
Leon didn’t nod.
But he didn’t pull away either.
Not yet.
Because for once, this didn’t feel like weakness.
It felt like home.
Leon felt her warmth and he could even hear her heartbeat. He didn’t want to push her away. After coming so close to dying inside the dungeon, he had understood one thing—if he acted bratty all the time, he’d regret it for the rest of his life.
Leon hesitated—just for a breath—then slowly raised his arms and wrapped them around her waist.
It was awkward at first. He wasn’t used to returning hugs, much less ones like this.
For a second, his mind flickered to the fact that her waist felt unusually slim under the layers of her shirt—but he pushed the thought away immediately.
No. She’s my master. Family.
And that was the truth of it.
She wasn’t just his mentor.
She was like his family now. A constant. A bond.
Seraphine felt him reciprocate and nearly melted on the spot.
Her chest swelled with a rush of emotion so strong it made her arms move before she could stop them. She pulled him in tighter—too tight.
Because something had changed.
The boy who walked into that dungeon was sharp, self-contained, always five steps ahead.
The one who came out?
Still him. But softened around the edges. Sharper.
She didn’t like it.
Because it meant something hurt him in there. And she hadn’t been able to protect him from it.
But she did welcome the version of him who wasn’t rejecting her intimacy.
Her inner voice practically squealed, My Leon is so cute now.
She hugged him a little tighter.
Too tight.
"Urgh."
Leon’s muffled groan cracked the moment.
Seraphine blinked, then loosened her arms. "Oopsie."
Leon tilted his head back, gasping slightly, giving her the most deadpan look he could manage. What do you mean, oopsie?
Is she trying to kill me with her hugs?
But she didn’t let go.
Not completely.
She just relaxed her hold enough for him to breathe—and still kept him wrapped in her arms like a plush she’d waited too long to squeeze.
He was taller now. A little broader too.
But to her?
Still hers.
Still the boy she wanted to protect.
Leon sighed quietly into the space between them.
And despite himself...
He found it oddly comforting.
She’s kind of cute when she’s like this.
He didn’t say it out loud.
But he didn’t pull away either.
Not from her.
Not from this.
Because sometimes, warmth wasn’t weakness. It was just... needed.
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