Utopian System

Chapter 187: Chapter 187: System's Inspiration



With a fluid motion, he opened his book to the absorption page and let himself fall into the mountain of cores surrounding him.

The sensation was familiar but no less impressive: thousands of small energy spheres brushing against his body, each representing a victory of the barrier over the monsters besieging the city.

He descended as if the ground was swallowing him, his body sinking deeper and deeper into the sea of cores. Finally, after a short but intense time that he couldn\'t calculate precisely, his feet touched solid ground.

Elio took a moment to orient himself, grateful for having had the foresight to launch himself as close as possible to the wall.

Once he located the adjacent wall, Elio began to consider the strategy he had discussed with Ren.

The idea was to walk around the wall to collect cores.

They calculated he could obtain about 20 times more cores than in his last incursion. However, the challenge was considerable: without provisions and facing the possibility of staying awake for about 200 hours.

200 hours... According to Ren, the last time Elio absorbed cores he did it for about 10 hours and the quantity was approximately a 20th part of the volume of cores surrounding the wall.

Elio reflected on his limits.

His system-enhanced lvl 6 body could probably withstand the challenge, but he didn\'t want to risk unnecessarily. He had no intention of jeopardizing everything he had fought for. He decided that at least 100 hours would be easily manageable, especially considering that the regeneration upon overcoming the level had eliminated his feeling of hunger and fatigue.

Even when he was poor, just drinking water had been enough to keep him living for long periods… And he could make his own.

Remembering Ren\'s calculations, Elio established a plan that would take half the time. He would absorb cores for 5 hours before moving slowly, trying to cover 2.5 kilometers every 5 hours instead of every 10.

If upon completing the round he still felt energetic, he would consider extending his stay to the initially planned 200 hours… With another round.

With the plan established, Elio sat down and began the tedious task of absorbing cores. The first 5 hours were the only ones he would have to wait in the same place.

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Boredom soon set in. Although his new ice penguin was adorable company, he couldn\'t hold a conversation with it. The penguin waddled around him, occasionally pecking at the cores curiously.

As minutes turned into hours, Elio\'s mind couldn\'t help but wander. His thoughts drifted towards the mana deposits he had seen from the heights.

Could he go and check what they were?

He had launched himself in the exact direction of one of them, but walking towards it presented its own challenges.

Extremely dangerous challenges.

Without reference points, maintaining a straight line would be almost impossible in this core absorption storm.

Moving too far from the wall would also be dangerous when he needed to return to the top, his mana, although a bit more abundant, was barely enough to propel him the 500 meters of the wall while repelling the Locus.

He also used the wall as a double jump to save mana.

Also didn\'t know what awaited him upon reaching the deposit.

Moreover, there was the concern that if something went wrong, he could end up having to enter level 7 without adequate preparations.

The lack of practice, food and other essential supplies could turn that premature adventure into suicide.

On the other hand, Elio was aware that the opportunities to move freely through the sea of monsters would diminish as he collected more cores.

Each absorbed core meant one less unit to maintain the "core barrier" that separated and protected him from the Locus.

As he pondered this dilemma, a flash of inspiration hit him.

"What if I could make a tunnel?" he murmured to himself, his voice barely audible in the oppressive noise of the core storm.

The idea began to take shape in his mind.

The level 6 challenge he had just overcome had involved a long tunnel.

What if he could replicate something similar here, under the sea of monsters?

Elio stood up, excited by the possibility. His ice penguin chirped curiously, sensing its master\'s excitement.

With his improved control over ice thanks to his new level 6 invocation, creating an icy tunnel could be feasible. Not only would it provide him with a safe path to the mana deposit, but it would also give him a means to return to the wall without getting lost...

The shape of the tunnel would even help him judge approximately whether he was moving in a straight line or not.

"It could work," he murmured, his mind already calculating the details. "Using the new ice power to create a tunnel..."

The ice penguin, sensing its summoner\'s excitement, emitted a soft squawk of support. Elio smiled, grateful for the creature\'s comforting presence.

However, the smile quickly faded when he began to consider the practical challenges of his plan. Creating a tunnel long enough to reach the deposit would require an immense amount of mana.

Moreover, keeping it stable under the weight of countless monsters would depend on how resistant it was...

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Elio, driven by his enthusiasm and his new ability to control ice, began his experiments without stopping too much to think about the structure.

In a world where making buildings was a foreign concept because God provided them with homes and an already built city... His approach was purely intuitive and experimental.

His first idea was to create a simple ice box. With a fluid movement of his hands, Elio manipulated the cold around him, forming crystalline walls that surrounded him. Aware of the need to continue absorbing cores, he left a hole in the roof of his creation. The ice penguin watched with fascination, its beak open in awe.

However, as soon as the structure took shape, Elio noticed something was wrong.

The ice walls began to creak ominously, fine cracks spreading like cobwebs across the surface.

Before he could react, a chunk of ice detached, impacting his shoulder.

Elio let out a cry of pain. Despite his impressive 660 resistance points, the 31 points of damage felt like a brutal blow.

The ice penguin squawked in alarm, waddling over to Elio as if to check on him. Elio patted its head reassuringly, even as he winced from the pain.

Elio began to reconsider his approach. He needed to find a way to make the ice structure more stable, more resistant to the immense pressure of the sea of monsters above.

As he pondered, his eyes fell on the ice penguin. The creature\'s sturdy round build made him remember the tunnel from lvl 6, which sparked an idea.

"What if..." Elio mused aloud, "What if we mimic them?"

This time, he would aim for a more organic, rounded shape, hoping it would distribute the pressure more evenly.


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