Utopian System

Chapter 483 System's Progress - Corruption 30/100 - 2



As Elio emerged from the challenge, his victory over the orc king still fresh, he felt the familiar sensation of corruption increasing. But this time, as level 30 approached, something was different.

Elio Von Elian's Statistics

Skills:

{5 Basic ones}

{5 Heaven's ones}

{11- 30 Magical ones}

Divine Corruption 30/100

Familiars:

{5 Tier 1}

{5 Tier 2}

{11 - 20 Tier 3}

{21 - 30 Tier 4}

Fire Salamander(Merged - 1)

Wind Swift(Merged - 1)

Illumination Jellyfish (Merged - 1)

Absorption Scorpion (Merged - 1)

Corruption Komodo (Merged - 1)

Perception Wolf (Merged - 1)

2nd Fusion (+150)

3rd Fusion (+150)

Emblems:

Wind, Fire, Water and Earth

Level 30

Mana: 3300/3300

Resistance: 3300/3300 (+3000)

Stamina: 40/40

Attack: 2030 (2330)

Magic Damage: 3030 (+30)(+150)(+150)(+150)(+300)/ (3810) A

Strength: 30 A

Defense: 330 (360)

Magic Defense: 330 (+30)(+30) / (390)

Speed: 60

Perception / Agility: 7 A

God Weapon (30) / ((Attack 300) (Magic Damage 300))

Divine Elemental Resistance Cape / Magic Defense 30

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Divine Helmet

System's Armor 30 / ((Defense 30) (Magic Defense 30) (Magic Damage 30) (Resistance(3000/3000))

Portable oral oxygen stone

Balance:

God mana points

19 summoning potions

28 special cores

100 commandment cores

"Ah," Dionz materialized with an unusually serious expression. "This should be interesting."

The corruption began to settle.

"What's..." he started to ask, but stopped as he saw the elements around him in a completely new way.

The air itself seemed alive with potential reactions. He could see - actually see - how oxygen and helium interacted in Emberg's form, how the zinc and sulfur in his wolf created patterns of chemical possibility, how the boron and phosphorus in Poison Stinger held latent energy waiting to be released.

"Thirty percent," Dionz nodded approvingly. "That's when it starts getting really interesting. You're not just seeing the surface anymore, are you?"

Elio watched, fascinated, as even the simplest movements created ripples of elemental interaction. The corruption wasn't just increasing his power now - it was showing him how everything connected.

"The chemical reactions," he realized, "they're not just combinations. They're... conversations between elements."

"Exactly!" Dionz clapped his hands excitedly. "Now you're starting to see what I've been trying to explain! Those chain reactions I mentioned? Watch this..."

The god created a small demonstration, combining elements in ways that before would have seemed random. But now Elio could see the pattern, the way each reaction fed into the next in an endless dance of possibility.

"Your wolf's abilities," Dionz continued, "they weren't just about triggering explosions. The zinc-sulfur combination creates pathways, channels through which the elements can flow more naturally"

"It's not just about explosions," Elio understood. "It's about creating spaces where reactions can occur more efficiently, about guiding the flow of energy itself."

Dionz beamed like a proud teacher. "Now imagine applying this understanding to your challenges. You're not just fighting with power anymore - you're conducting an elemental symphony."

Elio experimented, directing small amounts of power through the air. Where before he had seen only the end results, now he could watch the entire process unfold.

"The corruption," he said slowly, "it's not just about handling divine power, is it?"

"Among other things," Dionz agreed mysteriously. "Though I should warn you - this new perception can be a bit overwhelming at first."

As if to prove his point, Elio found himself momentarily dizzy as he noticed more and more layers of interaction. Even the seemingly empty air was alive with potential.

"Focus," Dionz advised. "Don't try to track everything at once. Let your enhanced awareness guide you naturally."

Gradually, Elio found his balance in this new state of perception. The overwhelming flood of information settled into something more manageable, like background music he could tune into when needed.

"Your combinations," Dionz noted, "they'll be far more efficient now. You're not just triggering reactions - you're understanding the fundamental language of magical elements."

"Is this how you see things all the time?"

"Oh no," Dionz laughed. "Divine perception goes much deeper. This is just the beginning - though I must say, you're adapting remarkably quickly. Almost as if..."

He stopped himself with visible effort. "Well, never mind that for now. The important thing is learning to use this new awareness effectively."@@novelbin@@

Elio was already seeing possibilities he hadn't imagined before. The way his three forms could work together, their elements creating intricate patterns of enhancement and support...

"The challenges will be different now," he realized.

"Indeed! Though I should mention..." Dionz created a small hologram. "You're not just seeing elements anymore - you're seeing the foundations of reality itself. That kind of awareness can be... tempting."

"Tempting?"

"To change things. To 'improve' the natural flow of elements." Dionz's expression grew serious again. "Many, upon reaching this level of understanding, can't resist the urge to meddle. To try making reality 'better'."

"But that would be..."

"Dangerous? Absolutely! Reality has its own balance, its own harmony. Understanding it is one thing - trying to fundamentally alter it is quite another."

Elio nodded, already seeing how such tampering could cascade into disaster. The elements spoke their own language, followed their own laws. True mastery wasn't about forcing change, but about understanding and working with those natural patterns.

"Ready to try out this new perception?" Dionz gestured toward the next challenge portal. "Though perhaps we should start with something simple while you adjust..."

"No," Elio said firmly. "The sooner I learn to handle this, the better."

"Diving right into the deep end? I like it!" Dionz's theatrical nature returned. "Just remember - you're conducting an elemental symphony now, not just throwing power around. Make it beautiful!"

"Ok… Did the guys come to get more cores?"

"They should be arriving soon…"

♢♢♢♢

Ten familiar invocations came into the chamber. But with his newly enhanced perception, Elio saw them completely differently now.

Each combination of elements sang its own unique harmony. Lila's Gorgita radiated the powerful resonance of oxygen and hydrogen, while Kriz's Mirror Coat showed the fascinating interplay of nickel and helium that should not be possible.

What had once appeared as simple enhanced forms now revealed complex patterns of elemental interaction.

More surprising was their growth - his new awareness could detect their levels immediately. Most had reached 22, with some pushing 23. Their corruption signatures pulsed with shared power, distributed more evenly now that there were so many carriers.


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