SSS Awakening: I Can Create Skills By Will-Chapter 19: The Shape of Intent

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Chapter 19: Chapter 19: The Shape of Intent

The intent points disappeared, and the feeling followed almost right away.

Arthur felt it first in his legs. Then his spine. Then the space around him seemed to respond differently when he shifted his weight, as if the air itself had learned how he preferred to move.

A familiar window appeared in front of him.

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❂ SOVEREIGN INTENT SYSTEM ❂

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⟦ Skill Upgrade Complete ⟧

✦ Name: Intent Step

✦ Type: Active — Movement

✦ Rank: E

✦ Status: ACTIVE

⟬ Updated Effects ⟭

• Short-range instantaneous displacement

• Direction locked to intent with increased precision

• Reduced intent strain during consecutive activations

• Improved positional accuracy under pressure

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Arthur rolled his shoulders, slow and loose, testing how his body felt.

"Oh yeah," he said with a small grin. "That’s cleaner."

The difference was immediate. When he imagined stepping somewhere else, there was less resistance. Less friction. It took less effort to commit to the movement, and the result felt more exact.

Before, Intent Step had felt like a tool he had to activate. Something separate from him.

Now it felt like an extension of how he moved.

Satisfied, Arthur let the interface fade and turned his attention to the next option waiting quietly in the system.

Execution Intent.

This time, he didn’t open it right away.

He paused, standing still in the dungeon corridor, listening to the distant silence. There was no fear in his hesitation. Just respect.

That skill had kept him alive. More than once. It had carried him through moments where hesitation meant death. Strengthening it further would help him, but it would also demand more from him in return.

After a brief moment, he exhaled and brought the panel up.

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❂ SOVEREIGN INTENT SYSTEM ❂

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⟦ Skill Upgrade Available ⟧

✦ Skill: Execution Intent

✦ Current Rank: E

✦ Target Rank: D

✦ Upgrade Cost: 25 Intent Points

⟬ Action Required ⟭

→ Proceed with Upgrade?

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Arthur winced.

"That’s brutal," he muttered. "You really don’t like half measures."

Twenty five intent points.

Not something he had gathered easily. Every one of them had been earned through close calls, hard decisions, and moments where things could have gone very wrong.

Arthur closed his eyes for a heartbeat.

Then he nodded.

"Do it."

The drain hit harder than before.

Not painful, but deep. Like something important being pulled away, slowly and deliberately. It made him very aware of how much he was investing this time.

The system responded.

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❂ SOVEREIGN INTENT SYSTEM ❂

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⟦ Skill Upgrade Complete ⟧

✦ Name: Execution Intent

✦ Type: Active

✦ Rank: D

✦ Status: ACTIVE

⟬ Enhanced Effects ⟭

• Accelerated Weak Point Recognition

Kill zones are identified almost immediately upon engagement, even under visual obstruction.

• Compounding Lethality

Damage increases sharply with each successful execution, carrying over briefly between targets. 𝙧𝙚𝙚𝔀𝒆𝓫𝓷𝙤𝓿𝒆𝙡.𝒄𝙤𝓶

• Absolute Commitment Lock

Once a strike is initiated, interruption becomes extremely difficult unless externally forced.

• Execution Phase Stabilization

Fear, pain, and mental disruption are heavily suppressed during committed strikes.

• Refined Stamina Efficiency

Stamina consumption adapts more aggressively, rewarding decisive kills and punishing hesitation.

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Arthur let out a slow breath.

"That’s..." He paused, then smiled. "That’s exactly what I needed."

The change was obvious. The skill felt sharper. More demanding. It didn’t allow room for doubt anymore.

This wasn’t a skill meant for careful testing or half hearted strikes.

It demanded commitment.

Kill, or fully commit to the attempt.

Arthur checked his remaining intent points, nodded once to himself, and closed the interface.

As he started walking again, heading deeper into the dungeon, his posture was relaxed but alert. There was confidence in the way he moved now. Not loud or reckless. Just steady.

The dungeon hadn’t stayed the same.

The monsters were more aggressive now. Smarter. They moved with coordination instead of instinct alone.

But Arthur had changed too.

He adjusted his grip on his blade and looked ahead into the darkness.

"Alright," he said quietly. "Let’s see what else you’re hiding."

This time, he meant it.

Arthur kept moving.

The corridor narrowed as he went, the stone walls closing in just enough to feel uncomfortable. Not tight, but close enough to remind him that the dungeon was alive in its own way.

He walked at an easy pace, but his senses stayed sharp. His steps were light. His shoulders loose. Every few seconds, his eyes moved, forward, to the sides, then back again.

Habit.

A habit that had already saved his life more than once.

As he walked, he brought the system up again.

Not the skill windows this time.

Just the numbers.

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❂ SOVEREIGN INTENT SYSTEM ❂

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⟦ Intent Point Summary ⟧

• Previous Total: 53.8 IP

⟬ Spent on Upgrades ⟭

→ Intent Step (F → E): 10 IP

→ Execution Intent (E → D): 25 IP

━━━ REMAINING INTENT POINTS ━━━

✦ 18.8 IP ✦

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Arthur let the interface fade and exhaled through his nose.

"Eighteen point eight," he murmured. "Close, but not close enough."

He had already checked the numbers. More than once.

Sovereign’s Bearing still sat at E rank. A solid passive. Reliable. It kept him grounded when pressure mounted.

Upgrading it to D would cost twenty-five intent points.

The same as Execution Intent.

And right now, he didn’t have enough.

Not by much, but just enough to be irritating.

Arthur flexed his fingers as he walked, feeling the faint hum of mana beneath his skin. The upgrades had settled into him, but the weight of the cost remained.

Not pain.

Not exhaustion.

Just the awareness that he had spent something valuable.

"I really burned through it this time," he said quietly, half amused, half serious.

Intent points weren’t just numbers anymore. He could feel it when he used them.

The system always gave something back.

But it never let him forget the price.

He would have to earn more.

Arthur glanced ahead, then up at the ceiling where faint cracks ran through the stone like veins.

"Guess I’ll take whatever you’re willing to throw at me," he said softly. "Same as always."

But his thoughts didn’t stay on the next fight for long.

They drifted back to the system itself.

To what it had already shown him.

He had skills now. Real ones. A movement skill. An execution skill. A passive that anchored him under pressure.

Each of them made sense. They were answers to problems he had faced and survived.

Still, something kept bothering him.

Versatility.

This world ran on classes. Warriors. Rogues. Mages. Paths chosen the moment someone awakened.

Power came with rules.

Strength came with limits.

His system had shown him none of that.

No class designation. No locked path. No warning.

Arthur slowed his pace as the corridor opened into a broken chamber filled with collapsed pillars and scattered stone. He moved carefully, using the debris without thinking, choosing routes that gave him cover and better angles.

As he moved, the thought returned, clearer than before.

"I don’t just have to swing a dagger," he said quietly.

The words stayed with him.

Execution Intent pulled mana into his strikes. He felt it every time he committed, like the world leaned closer when he decided to kill.

Intent Step did the same thing in its own way. Mana moved when he decided where he would be next.

Not before.

Not after.

During the decision itself.

And every time, the mana listened.

Arthur stopped beside a half-fallen pillar and placed one hand against the cold stone.