Utopian System

Chapter 286 System's Discovery



Life could take strange turns.

A few months ago, Milo was just a young man entering adulthood, with the simple ambition of leveling up for a better life, like everyone else...

Now, as he observed the walls of the tunnel they had built, he couldn't help but laugh in disbelief.

'Here I am,' he thought, 'under millions of giant monsters, hiding from a creature that could supposedly eliminate us all.'

"It's crazy that we're here, isn't it?" he commented aloud.

Nessa looked up from her work, while Kai and Arnaud temporarily stopped coordinating the tunnel's expansion.

"If someone had told me a month ago that we'd be building a secret tunnel around the city..." Arnaud left the sentence hanging, shaking his head.

"Or that we'd be involved in humanity's most important mission," Nessa added, "simply because we wanted to level up and get a rabbit."

The soft flutter of a swift interrupted their conversation. The small summon glided through the flow of cores they were absorbing from the expansion, bringing a note with it.

Milo read it aloud: Elio had begun the level 10 challenge. But it was the second part of the message that caught his attention… They wanted them to check the captured deposit again, specifically of the challenge he had been watching.

He looked at the monotonous construction work before him and then at the long tunnel leading to the deposit.

The decision was easy.

"I'll go," he offered, already starting to move. "Anything is better than repeating this work every day."

While running through the tunnel toward the crystal of the challenge they had already overcome, Milo couldn't help but smile. Maybe he wasn't the strongest or bravest, but he was here, being part of something much bigger than himself.

The sound of his footsteps echoed in the tunnel, accompanying his thoughts about how much his life had changed since deciding he wanted to be more than just another citizen.

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It was strange how one could get used to living down here, without sunlight.

As Milo ran through the tunnel, illuminated only by his elephant's soft glow, he reflected on how his life had changed in recent weeks.

Milo still couldn't believe how quickly he had adapted to level 7.

Each stride covered a distance that would have required several steps before, and maintaining a speed of 70 kilometers per hour felt as natural as jogging. His body, strengthened seven times more than normal humans, barely registered the effort.

Milo smiled, aware that he could double that speed if needed, making the long tunnel seem short.

The elephant's light cast dancing shadows on the tunnel walls, creating hypnotic patterns that moved with his advance.

Sometimes he missed the sun. It was curious how something so taken for granted could become an unattainable luxury. Days were now measured by his book or by work shifts and rest periods, not by the passage of the sun.

How long had it been since he last felt the breeze on his face? Since he saw the sky?

But it was worth it... He was level 7 now.

The last collective ascension had been an unprecedented moment of unity. Everyone had prepared to rescue Von Elio, driven by a common purpose.

But in the end, it wasn't necessary…

Of course, plans changed when they learned Von Elio had managed to reach the city by his own means.

'That man has a gift for escaping impossible situations,' Milo thought while running through the tunnel.

The rescue's cancellation had brought some disappointments. Zara kept level 8 information within her close circle, and the idea of penguins had to wait. Read first at m-v le-mpyr

The disappointment of not being able to get penguins for everyone... almost a billion cores would have been too noticeable on the surface.

The sound of his footsteps resonated differently in this sector of the tunnel, deeper, more hollow. The cores here had perhaps a different density, as if they recognized they were in conquered territory. Or as if there was less weight above them.

The deposit loomed in the distance, an imposing presence even in the twilight.

The deposit, once bustling with activity, now lay in almost solemn silence. Milo circled the structure until finding the first crystal, now converted into a permanent entrance.

Milo reduced his speed as he approached. He could have maintained the accelerated pace, but something in the atmosphere called for reverence.

Inside the small tunnel, his steps echoed differently.

The crystal chamber appeared before him, familiar and strange at once. The victory message that previously adorned the crystalline surface had disappeared, as if the crystal itself had entered a deep sleep.

Milo stopped in front of it, observing his own distorted reflection in the polished surface. His hand rose almost by instinct, slowly approaching the crystal.

In the tunnel's dimness, the moment seemed charged with special meaning, as if he were about to awaken something ancient and powerful.

At least until Milo extended his hand to touch it.

When his fingers touched the crystalline surface, a new message appeared, shining with surprising clarity in the tunnel's darkness:

"Welcome to the daily challenge of the wind deposit in the wind ring. Challenge status: available. You will face a level 10 Locus. Maximum party size: 5. Do you wish to enter?"

Milo withdrew his hand as if the crystal burned.

Level 10 Locus weren't something he wanted to encounter alone, especially with his limited mana from working today and just a level 5 elephant as a summon. The stories about their power were enough to make anyone think twice.

His return run was faster than the trip there, the discovery's adrenaline pushing him to use more of his potential speed.

Taron was the first trusted person he found in the tunnel.

"The crystal!" exclaimed Milo, catching his breath despite his improved resistance. "There's a new supposed daily challenge!"

The news spread quickly.

Soon, Zara and the others were gathered, discussing the implications of this discovery. This could be a partial solution to the problem of revealing themselves through absorption.

"Not everyone can abandon construction," Taron pointed out, always practical. "The tunnel must keep expanding."

"A high-level team of 5 could try it," Zara suggested, her mind already calculating possibilities. "If the challenge resets daily as the name suggests..."

"The cores," Mei murmured. "We could obtain them more discreetly than absorbing directly from the surface."

The discussion continued, the implications of Milo's discovery expanding like ripples in a pond. What had started as a simple reconnaissance task could transform into the solution to several of their problems.

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