SSS Awakening: I Can Create Skills By Will-Chapter 17: Where He Decided to Stand

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Chapter 17: Chapter 17: Where He Decided to Stand

"These are awakening candidates in there," someone said, voice tight with strain. "If they all die.."

"Then we fail," the leader cut in sharply. "And someone gets exactly what they want."

He clenched his fist so hard his knuckles turned white. "Form a watch team at the gate. Do not enter unless the dungeon destabilizes further. I want eyes on this place at all times."

"What about the surrounding areas?"

"Split up. Check nearby dungeons. If this is happening elsewhere, I want to know immediately."

His voice dropped, anger bleeding through the words. "And start screening. Anyone acting strange. Anyone asking the wrong questions. Flag them."

Someone hesitated. "...You think it’s them?"

The leader didn’t answer right away.

Then, quietly, "The Abyss doesn’t do coincidences."

His jaw tightened. "They’re bold enough to tamper with a dungeon now. If this wipes out our potential awakeners, it cripples the stronghold."

He turned away sharply. "Move. All of you."

Meanwhile, Arthur’s world had narrowed to steel, breath, and blood.

He kept moving, but the pressure never eased. The box tightened again, smaller than before. Every opening was bait. Every step forward came with a cost he could feel in his bones.

Another hit landed. Deeper this time.

As he staggered back, boots scraping over broken stone.

"...Damn it," he whispered.

Then something changed.

Not suddenly. Not dramatically.

He stopped reacting.

Not fully. Not recklessly. He didn’t abandon defense or throw himself into danger without thought. But he stopped waiting for the pressure to arrive.

He moved before it did.

Instead of dodging where he was about to be hit, he chose where he would be next.

His feet shifted first. Not away. Not backward. Into spaces that hadn’t existed a heartbeat earlier. Gaps formed because he forced them to exist.

He committed.

A kobold lunged.

But Arthur was already stepping past it.

A spear thrust toward his ribs.

As he rotated his shoulder just enough to let it slide by, blade already in motion.

A skeleton raised its sword.

But Arthur was no longer standing at that angle.

He wasn’t faster.

He was earlier.

"I don’t just dodge," he murmured under his breath as he drove his blade through a skull with a wet, final crack. "I decide where I stand next."

The realization hit him hard, sharp as pain.

He lunged toward a narrow gap between two attackers. Not because it was open, but because he would make it open. A blow came in from the side, close enough that his instincts screamed at him to change course.

But he didn’t.

He twisted through it, took the hit across his back, teeth clenched, and finished his strike anyway.

The skeleton dropped.

Space opened.

Not much. Barely enough.

But enough.

Arthur breathed out slowly, deliberately, eyes burning with intent.

"Again," he said, almost calmly.

He moved.

Committed to the next position. Then the next. He dragged the fight along the edge of collapse, step by step. Pain stacked up. Fatigue pressed down on him like weight. His muscles screamed. His lungs burned.

But his intent sharpened instead of dulling.

This is it, he thought. This is what I want.

The dungeon pressed harder. Monsters closed in. Arrows flew thicker, tighter, aimed not just to kill but to control where he could move.

And just as another wave surged toward him, just as the danger spiked to a razor’s edge

The system answered.

Light flickered across his vision.

And the world seemed to hold its breath.

The pressure didn’t ease. If anything, it grew sharper.

Arthur was mid step, blade half raised, when the familiar sensation washed over him. Not sound. Not light. Something deeper. Quieter.

The system.

It arrived the same way it always did. Without ceremony. Without warning.

✦══════════════════════════════════════✦

❂ SOVEREIGN INTENT SYSTEM ❂

✦══════════════════════════════════════✦

⟦ Directional Intent Detected ⟧ 𝙧𝙚𝙚𝔀𝒆𝓫𝓷𝙤𝓿𝒆𝙡.𝒄𝙤𝓶

⟬ Repeated Pattern Analysis ⟭

— Survival through decisive repositioning

— Commitment to spatial outcome

— Movement intent exceeding physical limits

━━━ SYSTEM RESPONSE ━━━

→ Skill Formation Initiated

⟬ Processing... ⟭

✦══════════════════════════════════════✦

Arthur felt it before he saw it.

A tightening behind his eyes. A pull deep in his chest. Not pain. Not strain. Alignment.

Like something that had always been slightly off finally snapping into place.

He laughed, breathless. "Of course."

He didn’t have time to read further as an arrow screamed toward his face.

Arthur decided where he would be next.

And the world corrected itself.

There was no blur. No rush of wind. No sensation of speed. One moment he was inside the crushing ring of enemies, pressure closing from every side

And the next, he wasn’t.

Stone crunched under his boots as he appeared just outside the encirclement, blade already moving.

A kobold collapsed before it even understood what had happened.

The monsters froze.

Not long. Not nearly long enough.

Arthur turned slowly, eyes sharp, grin spreading as understanding slammed into him.

"So that’s how you work," he murmured.

They surged again.

Same pattern. Ranged fire first. Frontline pushing in, shields raised, weapons ready. They adapted fast, but they were still playing by rules that no longer applied.

Another arrow flew.

Arthur stepped.

Not away.

Through.

And suddenly he was beside the archer, close enough to see the faint flicker of surprise in empty sockets. His blade slid into the weak point at the base of the skull, and the skeleton collapsed into broken pieces.

Arthur was already gone.

Inside the formation now. Between two kobolds mid turn, too slow to react.

Execution Intent surged.

Steel sang.

One fell.

Then the other.

He moved again.

Not farther. Not faster.

Exactly where he decided to be.

The battlefield began to break apart.

For the first time since the ambush started, the monsters lost cohesion. Lines bent. Timing slipped. The careful pressure they’d built unraveled into confusion.

Arthur laughed out loud this time. A short, sharp sound edged with exhilaration.

"You boxed me in," he said, stepping onto a fallen shield as he vanished again. "Now you’re chasing shadows."

He appeared behind another archer.

Then beside a kobold mid-lunge.

Then inside the space two skeletons had been trying to close.

Execute.

Reposition.

Execute again.

Each movement taught him something new.

There was no dizziness. No sense of acceleration. No lag between thought and result. He didn’t feel like he was moving through space at all.

Space moved to meet him.

The realization widened his grin.

"So this is how it moves," he whispered.

The system interface finally settled into focus as he carved through another enemy.