The Snake God with SSS Rank Evolution System-Chapter 163: Starlight for a Sleeping Soul
Adam stood frozen for a long moment after Lilith disappeared beneath the cart, his fingers still touching his lips where the warmth of her kiss lingered. The fire crackled softly, oblivious to the seismic shift that had just occurred in his personal universe.
He ran a hand through his hair, then shook his head vigorously. "Focus. Focus, damn it." He muttered the words under his breath, forcing his attention away from the lingering sensation and back to the task at hand.
From beneath the cart, a soft, satisfied hum drifted out—Lilith, clearly still awake, clearly aware of his flustered state. Adam’s jaw tightened.
’She knows exactly what she’s doing,’ he thought, a mixture of exasperation and reluctant admiration flickering through him. ’Of course she does.’
He turned resolutely to the items he’d spread out on a flat rock near the fire—the spoils from the bandit camp that he hadn’t given away. The Prismatic Core glowed faintly in the firelight, its crystalline structure catching the flames and refracting them into tiny rainbows. Beside it lay the wrapped bundle of Wind Core fragments from the Sovereign. And next to that, the small vial of Starlight Essence, its silver liquid pulsing with an inner luminescence.
Adam picked up the Prismatic Core first, turning it over in his hands. The crystal was cool against his skin, but he could feel the latent energy humming within—concentrated light magic, waiting to be released.
"Hmm. If my prediction is correct, this core should complete my beam fragment." He glanced at the system interface hovering at the edge of his vision, where the incomplete skill fragment had been taunting him for weeks. "Time to find out."
Without further hesitation, Adam brought the core to his lips and bit down.
CRUNCH.
The crystal shattered against his teeth, fragments dissolving instantly on his tongue. For a moment, nothing happened. Then—
Energy exploded through his system.
It wasn’t painful, exactly, but it was intense—a cascade of prismatic light flooding through his veins, his nerves, his very soul. Adam’s back arched, his eyes flashing with rainbow colors as the essence of the Prismatic Turtle merged with his own being.
[Consumed Prismatic Core Fragment]
[Absorbing dense essence and unique genetic fragments...]
[Processing...]
[Skill Fragment Acquired: Psionic Focus Beam - 1.0/1.0 - COMPLETE!]
[New Skill Synthesized: Prismatic Beam (Lv. 1)]
[A concentrated beam of psionically-focused light that ignores conventional defenses. Can be fired as a piercing ray or expanded into a wider area-of-effect blast. Damage type: Pure Light/Psionic. Effective against incorporeal and shadow-based entities.]
Adam exhaled slowly, the residual energy settling into place. A small, satisfied smile crossed his features.
"Worked perfectly." He flexed his fingers, and for just a moment, a faint rainbow shimmer danced across his palm before fading. "Now I’ve got a ranged option that isn’t fire-based. Good."
He reached for the Wind Core fragments, unwrapping the bundle carefully. The pieces glowed with a pale blue light, and he could feel the air around them stirring slightly—a faint breeze that hadn’t been there a moment before.
"Next up. Let’s see what you can do."
He lifted the largest fragment to his lips and consumed it.
This time, the sensation was different—not the sharp, crystalline energy of the Prismatic Core, but something smoother, more fluid. Wind rushed through his veins, carrying whispers of distant storms and forgotten skies. For a moment, Adam felt as if he were falling upward, spinning through clouds, weightless and free.
[Consumed: Wind Elemental Sovereign Core Fragments]
[Absorbing concentrated elemental essence...]
[Wind aspect detected. Scanning for compatible skills...]
[Compatible skill detected: Tempest Sovereign (Lv. 1)]
[Fusing elemental essence with existing skill...]
[Skill Evolution Complete!]
[Tempest Sovereign (Lv. 1) -> Tempest Sovereign (Lv. 8)]
[Significant increase in skill potency and control.]
Adam’s eyes widened slightly as the notifications scrolled past. "Level eight? That’s... a lot." He flexed his hand, and this time, when the wind stirred, it responded to him—not just as a side effect, but as a conscious acknowledgment. The air around his fingers curled and eddied, waiting for his command.
Adam sat by the dying fire, the small vial of Starlight Essence cupped in his palms, its silver liquid pulsing with an inner luminescence. The Void-Touch Pendant was tucked safely in his Pouch, waiting for a future that felt painfully distant. But this—this was for now. For Alice.
He closed his eyes, reaching inward toward the sleeping form in his soul.
’Alice. I found something that might help protect you. I’m going to try it.’
There was no response—there never was—but he felt the faint pulse of her presence, steady if weak. That was enough.
[Do you wish to temporarily release Alice (Umbral Regent Panther) from your soul-space?]
[Yes] / [No]
Adam’s finger pressed the confirmation. "Yes."
The sensation was strange—like reaching into his own chest and pulling something warm and precious free. Dark mist swirled before him, coalescing, solidifying. For a heart-stopping moment, nothing happened. Then—
A panther materialized on the ground beside him.
Alice’s form was smaller than he remembered, her sleek black fur dull and matted. She lay on her side, unconscious, her breathing so shallow it was barely perceptible. The faint glow of her void core pulsed weakly beneath her skin, visible as a dim, unstable light.
Adam’s throat tightened. Gently, carefully, he lifted her head onto his lap. Her fur was soft against his fingers, but there was a wrongness to it—a lack of the vibrant energy that had always defined her.
"Hey, Alice," he murmured, his voice rougher than he intended. "I’m going to give you something. It won’t heal you completely, but it’ll make you safer. More protected from... from whatever tried to take you."
No response. He hadn’t expected one.
He uncorked the vial, and the silver liquid within seemed to glow brighter in the darkness, casting faint lunar shadows across Alice’s still form. He hesitated for just a moment—what if this made things worse?—then dismissed the thought. The system had classified it as legendary, as something that fortified the soul. Alice’s soul was all she had left right now.
He tilted the vial, letting a single drop fall onto her fur.
System Intervention Detected.
[Administering Starlight Essence to Alice...]
[Utilizing Soul-Link connection to bypass physical consumption...]
[Processing...]
The silver liquid didn’t pool on her fur—it sank in, absorbed directly into her being. More drops followed, the vial emptying as the essence sought her wounded core. For a terrible moment, nothing happened.
Then Alice’s form flickered.
Silver light wove through her dark fur like moonlight through shadows. The dim glow of her void core brightened—not to full health, but noticeably stronger. More importantly, a faint silvery sheen now wrapped around that core, a protective layer that hadn’t been there before. The ragged edges of her breathing smoothed. Some of the tension in her body eased. She didn’t wake, but she looked... more present.
[Alice’s condition improved: Critical → Serious]
[Void Core Breach partially stabilized. Further healing required for full recovery.]
[Permanent buff applied: Starlight Ward - Soul fortified against corruption and possession attempts. Resistance to spiritual damage significantly increased.]
Adam let out a breath he hadn’t realized he’d been holding. His hand stroked her fur gently, feeling the slight warmth returning to her body.
"It’s okay," he whispered. "I’m going to heal you completely. I promise. Just rest for now."
For just a moment—he could have imagined it—he felt the faintest pulse of acknowledgment through their bond. A flicker of warmth. A sense of... peace.
Then her form began to dissolve, dark mist rising from her body as the system prepared to return her to his soul-space. Before she faded completely, her eyes fluttered open—just for an instant.
’Adam...’
The word wasn’t spoken aloud, but he felt it resonate through their bond. Then she was gone, returned to the safety of his soul, her presence within him now warmer, more stable, wrapped in a protective silver light.
Adam sat in silence for a long moment, his hand still resting where her head had been. The fire crackled softly. The night whispered around him.
"Sleep well, Alice," he murmured. "I’ll see you soon."







