Utopian System-Chapter 485: System’s Second Ring

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Their shared consciousness vibrated with what was definitely not Nala’s suppressed amusement. ’Your insolence is becoming concerning.’

’Your growing fondness for my insolence is what’s concerning you.’

[SYSTEM ANALYSIS: 40.002% COMPLETE]

’This rate of progress is unacceptable,’ Nala muttered, though they both knew she was just trying to change the subject again.

’Want to hear about the time Kriz tried to go on a date?’

Despite her best efforts to maintain divine dignity, Nala’s interest peaked. ’That seems... improbable.’

’Oh, it was. Mirror Coat was not impressed.’

The memory flowed between them - Kriz’s increasingly frustrated attempts, the familiar’s obvious judgment, the eventual chaos that ensued. Nala tried to suppress her amusement, but in their shared consciousness, nothing could be truly hidden.

’The inefficiency of human interactions is...’ she began.

’Charming? Delightful? Something you’re starting to understand?’

’Noteworthy from an analytical perspective.’

’You’re smiling again.’

’Divine beings do not smile without purpose.’

’What’s the purpose of this smile then?’

’I am merely... exercising facial muscles for optimal divine expression maintenance.’

’That’s the worst excuse you’ve come up with yet.’

Their shared awareness filled with what was definitely not Nala’s appreciation of their banter. After so much time together, their exchanges had developed a rhythm that both found oddly comforting, though neither would admit it openly.

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[SYSTEM ANALYSIS: 40.003% COMPLETE]

’This is taking forever,’ Nala sighed, forgetting for a moment to maintain her divine composure.

In their shared consciousness, the lines between divine dignity and human warmth were becoming increasingly blurred.

Their shared awareness filled with the weight of possibilities neither was quite ready to face. The analysis continued its slow progress, but they both knew the real changes were happening in the space between percentages, in these moments of unexpected connection.

[SYSTEM ANALYSIS: 40.004% COMPLETE]

’Want to hear about human friendship traditions while we wait?’ Zara offered, her consciousness radiating warmth.

’I suppose,’ Nala replied with what they both knew was feigned reluctance, ’it would be... analytically valuable.’

’Just admit you enjoy our talks.’

’I admit nothing.’

’Your smile admits everything.’

’Divine beings do not smile without purpose.’

’And what’s the purpose this time?’

The silence that followed was comfortable, filled with an understanding neither was ready to voice but both could feel.

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The deposit challenges should have been formidable.

Two hundred monsters in complex formations, Locus and Dipterus coordinating attacks through tunnels and chambers, all building up from level 11 to level 15 encounters that may have once been difficult.

Instead, it felt almost anticlimactic.

"This seems... easier than expected," Kriz commented through Mirror Coat as his nickel-helium combination obliterated another group of supposedly elite monsters. Their magical damage output was simply too high for the enemies to handle.

Level 15 Locus and Dipterus

Mana: 15/15

Resistance: 1500/1500

Stamina: 30/30

Attack: 30

Magic Damage: 15

Strength: 45

Defense: 30

Magic Defense: 15

Speed: 15

The first wave of Locus emerged in what should have been an impressive display of coordinated tunnel warfare.

Their formations were perfect, their timing precise. But against ten warriors enhanced by divine spheres, using high-level equipment invocation combinations, it was like watching a masterful strategy shatter against overwhelming force.

"They’re still using some of the old tactics," Selene observed, her neon-helium mix cutting through enemy ranks with casual efficiency. "The formations are more complex, but the basic approach hasn’t evolved."

Lila’s Gorgita, powered by oxygen and hydrogen, created devastating chain reactions that the monsters’ supposedly advanced defenses couldn’t begin to counter.

"The level difference is just too great. Our magical damage output alone..."

She didn’t need to finish. With multiple divine spheres enhancing their power, plus their advanced invocation combinations, they were operating on a completely different scale than what these challenges had been designed to test.

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The Dipterus introduced new variables - aerial attacks, coordinated strikes from multiple angles, even attempts at complex traps. But against warriors who had already leveled way ahead, who had faced far worse in their journey to reach Elio, it felt almost like an amusement park.

The tunnels that should have provided the monsters tactical advantages became killing grounds.

When the 2 level 20 monsters finally appeared in the last chamber, there was a brief moment of anticipation. These were, after all, meant to be the elite forces, the true test of their capabilities.

Level 20/20 Max Meta Locus and Dipterus

Skills:

Jump

Dive

Frenzy

Mana: 20/20

Resistance: 2000/2000

Stamina: 50/50

Attack: 50

Magic Damage: 20

Strength: 50

Defense: 50

Magic Defense: 50 (2x)

Speed: 20

They died in one hit, not even Frenzy could be activated…

The Locus king emerged first, its massive form radiating power that would have once seemed overwhelming.

King Locus of Common Fire

Skills:

Jump

Frenzy

Fire

Mana: 200/200

Resistance: 20,000/20,000

Stamina: 200/200

Attack: 200

Magic Damage: 50

Strength: 200

Defense: 200

Magic Defense: 200

Speed: 20

Perception / Agility: 3 (A)

In theory, should have been challenging to counter.

Instead, ten enhanced warriors simply unleashed their full power. Divine-enhanced magical damage tore through a defense that had been designed to resist normal attacks.

The king’s supposedly impenetrable defenses lasted mere seconds against their combined assault.

Dionz had appeared briefly, but seeing their enhanced forms and knowing they’d already received his guidance in Elio’s chamber, he’d just shrugged and vanished with a knowing smile, leaving them to their overwhelming victory.

"Five minutes," Kai noted. "We won’t even need the full transformation duration."

The final challenge, a Locus elemental specialized in fire manipulation, proved equally inadequate. Its mastery of flame, which should have posed a serious threat, meant little against warriors who had already adapted to far more dangerous opponents.

"Almost disappointing," Valeria commented as her falcon-penguin form contributed to the elemental’s swift defeat. "All that preparation, and..."

"We’ve grown beyond what these challenges were designed to test," Selene concluded. "Between the divine spheres, our advanced combinations, and all the experience we’ve gained..."

The last monster fell, and the deposit’s power flowed into their control. What should have been a moment of triumph felt more like a foregone conclusion.

"Dionz knew," Lila realized. "That’s why he barely stayed to watch. With our current power level, this was never going to be a real challenge."

The final core collection was almost perfunctory. Their enhanced forms had barely been tested, their sophisticated combat strategies hardly needed. The deposits, which had once seemed like nearly impossible objectives, had fallen to their overwhelming advantage.