Utopian System-Chapter 491: System’s level 35 - 3
Elio entered level 33's challenge, his newly enhanced invocation and Emberg floating beside him. The new world filled with eight mountains, eight million opponents, but his understanding of elemental interactions had reached new heights.
He had to get inside them one by one.
From his position at the top, he directed his wolf-scorpion hybrid to establish reaction zones while Emberg maintained aerial control near him. The new invocation's tentacles moved with precise control, setting up chemical catalysts throughout the chamber.
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His enhanced perception let him see exactly how to guide each process. Where before he might have triggered explosions directly, now he orchestrated a symphony of chain reactions. Each blast fed into the next, the hybrid's boron-phosphorus matrices maintaining perfect control while its zinc-sulfur core kept the reactions flowing.
Emberg's oxygen-helium combination created ideal conditions from above, its presence ensuring the chain reactions spread exactly as intended. The chamber became a carefully managed web of destructive chemistry, each zone feeding power into the next in an ever-expanding pattern.
"The control is remarkable," Elio directed another series of perfectly timed reactions.
The challenge that should have taken days before, was completed in less than one. His new understanding, combined with the hybrid's enhanced capabilities, had transformed what was once a test of endurance into an exercise in efficient elimination.
Level 34 proved more demanding… sixteen million opponents requiring more complex reaction patterns. But Elio's approach had evolved. Instead of trying to eliminate them all at once, he created overlapping zones of controlled destruction.
The hybrid's tentacles wove patterns of chemical interaction while its wolf-lizard form moved with predatory grace between reaction zones. Each position it took became a new catalyst point, its armored plates channeling power into carefully maintained chain reactions.
Emberg's support remained crucial, its aerial presence ensuring no opponent could escape the expanding web of destruction. The oxygen-helium mix it provided kept reactions flowing smoothly, while also offering mobility that let Elio maneuver through his own carefully crafted chaos.
"Two days," he noted as the final opponents fell. "Still slower than I'd like."
"But with such elegant chemistry!" Dionz enthused. "The way you're maintaining multiple reaction zones, using each explosion to fuel the next... though explaining chain reaction propagation without understanding molecular bonds..."
Before the god could launch into another simplified chemistry lecture, familiar forms arrived in the chamber, his companions had returned, their divine-enhanced invocations gleaming with power.
Elio produced five more corruption spheres. "The third ring awaits, once you're ready… These should help. How close are you to starting the conquest?"
"The tunnels are made and the support teams are prepared," Selene reported through her fish form. "With these additional spheres, we'll have the power we need to secure new territory."
"And the training programs?" Elio asked.
"Advancing slowly," Kriz answered, Mirror Coat's surface shimmering. "With out the corruption cores the book won't let us enhance more warriors easily after lvl 20. There are just too many monsters for them now."
The corruption spheres he'd provided had been put to good use, their power distributed to maximize effectiveness. But only 10 extra people could use them.
"Take these back," he said, passing over the new spheres.
"We'll have the new territory secured somehow," Lila promised. "The city grows stronger every day, thanks to your support."
As they prepared to depart, Elio could see how their power had evolved. What had begun as desperate attempts to reach him had become coordinated expansion.
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"They grow more impressive each time," Dionz noted after they'd gone. "Almost as if... well, never mind that for now! Ready to face 32 million more opponents?"
Elio turned toward his next challenge. The hybrid's tentacles moved with anticipation while Emberg floated ready beside him. Level 35 would require way more time and execution of his new understanding, but with each challenge, his mastery of chain reactions grew stronger.
The path ahead was clear - continue pushing the boundaries of what was possible with elemental combination while his companions expanded their territory. Together, they were building something unprecedented, one challenge and one ring at a time.
Two weeks in level 35 had taught Elio much about chain reactions.
Each battle refined his understanding, making the thirty-two million opponents manageable through increasingly efficient elemental combinations. His physical form moved through carefully orchestrated zones of destruction while his hybrid invocation and Emberg provided perfect support.
When he emerged, his companions awaited him at level 25, their growth evident.
"We're ready for the final deposit," Lila announced.
"Thirty level 30 artromus," Dionz warned, his usual theatrical nature subdued by the seriousness of the challenge. "This won't be like before - you won't have a level advantage this time."
Selene advanced forward, her fish reflecting her calculated confidence. "We've prepared extensively. A hundred level 20 supporters, all trained in containment tactics. Even without a level advantage, our statistical edge from divine enhancements gives us overwhelming power."
"The rewards would be significant," Aria added. "The city's expansion, four daily level 3 challenges..."
"It's not just about rewards," Mei interjected. "Taking the final deposit means securing our future a bit more. The increased power from daily challenges alone would transform our core obtention and training capabilities."
Elio studied them carefully. Enhanced by 20 corruption spheres each, they radiated power that matched their confidence. Their dual invocations showed perfect coordination, each combination chosen to complement its partner.
"Walk me through your strategy," he requested.
"Three-layer approach," Selene explained. "Outer ring of fifty supporters maintaining containment barriers. Inner ring of fifty ready for direct engagement if needed. Our team of ten at the core, coordinating the initial strike."
"The artromus will emerge here," she continued, creating a magical diagram. "The moment they materialize, we launch a synchronized assault. Our enhanced statistics mean each strike carries devastating power, even against level 30 opponents."
"And if any survive the first wave?" Dionz prompted.
"That's why we have dual invocations," Brok answered, his massive frame radiating confidence while his hybrid forms moved in practiced patterns. "One for offense, one for control. No matter how they react, we maintain tactical superiority."
The plan was solid. Their physical forms enhanced by divine spheres, each warrior supported by complementary invocations, backed by a hundred trained supporters... they had prepared thoroughly.