All Chapters of Godly Sorcerer System: Chapter 61
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Dawn City Dungeon (VI)
Without hesitation, I invoked the spell, "Return to Earth," unleashing a crushing weight of magical gravity.A bone-jarring shriek pierced the air as Lance crumpled, his body wracked with agony.The sickening snap of fracturing bones reached my ears.When the storm of his rage subsided, I approached, a grim pity settling over me."Y-you... I knew it! You're the true traitor!" Rance hissed, spittle flecking his lips.His desperate accusations threatened to incite the Voidwalkers to the church, and my patience snapped.I silenced him with a brutal stomp to his mouth."No more outbursts. A single syllable will end your career. Do you comprehend, you imbecile?" My foot remained planted, my threat stark.Fear replaced Rance's rage, tears welling in his eyes.What a troublesome child.Suddenly, a malevolent presence, a storm of dark energy, erupted from the church's entrance.The familiar thud of approaching footsteps sent a chill down my spine.A figure emerged—sightless, speechless, yet w
Dawn City Dungeon (VII)
>You get 250.000 Monster Diamond> You get Talisman: The Invisible One> You get Hematite Gemstones (x1)> You get Fragment of Life Miracle**(x1)!*Congratulations! Wonderize Guild and Bain succeed defeating a Boss Monster on Dawn City Raid Mission!**Collect three of it to gain the Secret of Legendary Recovery The System's Quest rewards brought a triumphant grin to my face!My Knight Application also had officially recognized my victory over the Voidwalker!However, a thorough examination of my spoils would have to wait.The relentless barrage of Dreadspire's crystalline projectiles continued haunt me on the way, a hail of death pursuing me through the city streets.My goal: Dawn City's tallest building, a desperate bid for closer engagement with my relentless foe!One prize immediately captivated my attention: the Talisman of Invisibility.Its description promised an hour of being invisible – a potent weapon against the Dreadspire!But first,
Dawn City Dungeon (VIII)
A chilling unease emanated from Lisa."The mission... it isn't finished, is it?" Lisa whispered, avoiding my eyes.Rising, she stood before the sofa."For you, perhaps it's not yet finished. But for me... it's over. The quest, the knighthood, my life... everything."The words, repeated in a monotone sorrow, hung heavy in the air."Lisa, wait—"Before I could react, she lunged, seizing the dagger and pressing it to her throat.Her body trembled, her grip irregular.A slight pressure, and the dagger tore a bit into her flesh."Lisa! What are you doing?!" I roared.She flinched, yet her hold on the dagger remained tenacious.Tears streamed down her face as she looked at me, a hollow smile twisting her lips.Her eyes reflected a soul devoid of hope."Ash... I'm sorry... I can't bear this any longer. I'm done," she choked out, her voice a fractured whisper."Wait! Don't move that dagger! What utter nonsense are you spouting about being 'done'? The health potion I gave you worked! Why are y
Dawn City Dungeon (IX)
Agony and disorientation blurred my vision as I saw Lisa swiftly secure the door.She rushed to my side, her hand instantly on my forehead, assessing my temperature, her expression etched with profound concern.Even in my weakened state, her transformation was shown; the sadness and despair that had clouded her features were no longer to be seen."This isn't a simple wound, Alstair," she declared, her voice firm."You've been poisoned—a potent toxin is depleting your strength."I knew this already; the System's warning echoed in my mind.My only option was rest, a desperate wait for the Crescent Mooncurse's diminished before I could resume the hunt for the Dreadspires.Since The Talisman of Invisibility was spent; I really need a new tactic to defeat that accursed skull.A frustrated sigh escaped me.For now, my only option was to surrender to slumber, praying the poison's grip would loosen its hold."You require specialized treatment, Alstair. I will provide it." Lisa's voice, laced
Dawn City Dungeon (X)
>Crescent Moonlight Curses: 1 hour remaining!As I awaken, my first act was to check the system.Crescent Moonlight's Curse duration: one hour.It's enough, I judged, to commence my assault on the Dreadspires.As I rise from my bed, I observed Lisa, still slumbering, clad only in her undergarments.Gently, I arranged the covers, avoiding her awakening, before get dressed in my attire.A small refrigerator held thankfully unelapsed frozen provisions and fresh water.I retrieved frozen spaghetti, thawing it with a minor application of my fire spell – a surprisingly effective method.The aroma was undeniably tempting, yet its destination was clear.It was for Lisa."Ash?" Sleep-heavy, she roused."Where are you going?""This is for you," I offered the spaghetti and water."Remain here. It's time for me to hunt Dreadspire.""But I'm your healer! I must accompany you!" Her surprise was noticeable.She attempted to rise, but I gently restrained her."You performed very well, Lisa. Now, it's
Dawn City Dungeon (XI)
>You get 300.000 Monster Diamond> You get Hematite Gemstones (x1)> You get Fragment of Life Miracle**(x1)!*Congratulations! Crystallice Guild and Bain succeed defeating all Boss Monster on Dawn City Raid Mission!**Collect three of it to gain the Secret of Legendary RecoveryAfter defeating the formidable Dreadspire, the final Undead elite, I inhaled deeply, then expelled a slow, cleansing breath, the tension finally releasing.My gaze fell upon the quest's reward, and a singular item captivated me: Fragments of Life Miracles.With this achievement, I'm already collect three Fragment of Life Miracles as it required for creating Secret of Legendary Recovery.A vibrant, emerald luminescence erupted, signifying the fusion of these three crucial artifacts into a single, potent instrument—the key to my mother and sister's salvation.>Combined Fragment of Life Miracle (x3)!>You get Secret of Legendary Recovery Chalice* (x1)!*Fill the chalice with t
Hospital
As I looked at my accumulated monster diamonds in the Systems, it represent a substantial sum—sufficient for at least two or three years' expenses; covering more than I need and my mother and sister's medical bill.As the sun's radiant glow pierced the building's windowless walls, I paused to check my reward on theSystem, savoring the breathtaking beauty of dawn after days of unending darkness.Approaching footsteps announced visitors, though I sensed no malice.My intuition proved correct; Bain and the surviving knights from Rance's raid party stood at the door."Sir Ash! You've done it! You defeated those elite undead!" Bain exclaimed, his joy palpable.Before I could respond, this jovial knight embraced me, his relief evident."Oh, God! I was so worried, sir! Facing the Voidwalker and Dreadspire—that was incredibly brave, incredibly risky!" He exhaled, shaking his head.I chuckled."I really remember ordering you to remain in the barracks with the wounded knights, didn't I?""O-of
Ranking and Evaluation
But suddenly, the hospital door burst open, interrupting the charged atmosphere.The earlier sounds of feminine delightful were instantly replaced by a shriek of utter disbelief of someone.Asteria stood in the doorway, her jaw slack, witnessing our embrace."What in the world are you doing, Ash?!" she erupted, her fury immediate and intense.Lisa and I stared at her in bewilderment."Who is she?" Lisa asked, her arm still around me."A friend," I replied smoothly. "She's Avyanna, leader of the Crystallice Guild. Avyanna, this is Lisa.""Is there a problem, Avyanna?" I inquired, noting her furious expression."Nothing! I'm not upset or anything!" she retorted, averting my gaze.Her anger remained inexplicable.Asteria, impeccably dressed in her business attire, entered, carrying flowers similar to Lisa's, even though those flowers lacking the intricate mechanisms Lisa had described."I thought you were on the way to Knight Association headquarters, Alstair!" she snapped, her voice lac
Ranking and Evaluation (II)
I raised the blade, pointing it towards the heavens, but nothing.The legendary weapon remained without light, just a common sword in my grasp.Time stretched, the murmuring knights, their faces etched with suspicion, questioned the assessment.Their whispers, laced with contempt, escalated into a noise of disbelief."What sorcery is this?" one sneered."Did he trick the sacred blade with his deceptive magic?"Another scoffed, "This fraudster always make a mess things!"The accusations rained down, each syllable a stinging barb."The Legendary Sword rejects him! This imposter is unworthy of this hallowed hall!"The weight of their scorn pressed down heavily.My bewilderment deepened as Wilder suddenly snatched the sword."Done playing, you buffoon?" he roared, his laughter a cruel echo in the chamber.He then launched into a tirade, his voice booming across the great hall."Knights! Behold this fraud! The Legendary Sword reject this deceiver! Knight Association officials, I demand his
Temptation
Driving Asteria home, I glanced in the rearview mirror.Lisa sat behind me, her face etched with a profound relief.Asteria, still unconscious in the backseat, was slowly recovering from her ordeal.As Lisa had explained, Asteria's healing would take time, a gradual return to full consciousness.Since Lisa lived nearby, I invited her along.A heavy silence fell between us until Lisa finally spoke."Ash," she began, her voice laced with apprehension,"about the Knight Association… are you… alright?"Her gaze was intensely curious."Yeah,"I replied, my tone calm, a shrug accompanying the words.She paused, then checked her Knight application, displaying my rank: Irregular.The utter peculiarity of my status, the only one of its kind in the world, elicited a strange, grim chuckle.It felt less like a progression from weak to strong, and more a shift from weak to utterly unique."Can I even be proud of this title? 'The Most Weird Knight'? What do you think, Lisa?"I asked, my laughter dr