Episode-255
Words : 1573
Updated : Oct 3rd, 2025
Chapter : 509
It was not a chime. It was not a notification. It was a jolt. A profound, system-wide, almost violent, lurch in the very fabric of the System itself. The cool, blue, logical interface that had been his constant, silent companion flickered violently, the text dissolving into a chaotic scramble of unfamiliar, glowing glyphs. The air around him in the Farm, which had been still and silent, suddenly began to hum with a new, strange, and deeply, profoundly, powerful energy. It felt as if the entire operating system of his reality was undergoing a forced, emergency reboot.
He stared, his own exhaustion forgotten, his heart giving a sudden, hard, apprehensive thud. What was this? He had never experienced anything like it before. The System had always been a constant, a stable, predictable force in his life. This sudden, chaotic instability... it was terrifying.
Then, as quickly as the chaos had begun, it coalesced. The scrambling glyphs on his interface resolved themselves into a single, stark, and utterly unexpected message. It was not a quest notification. It was not a reward confirmation. It was a system alert, blinking with a sharp, urgent, and almost alarmist, red light.
[CRITICAL SYSTEM ALERT!]
[Major Update Package Detected: SHOPPING TREE OS 2.0]
[Description: A foundational update to the core operating system has become available. This update includes significant enhancements to all existing functions, stability improvements, and the unlocking of previously inaccessible Tier-2 System capabilities. It represents a fundamental evolution of the User’s connection to the System itself.]
[Security Protocol Engaged: Analysis indicates that continued operation on the legacy 1.0 system may lead to potential data corruption and power instability. The nature of the User’s recently acquired abilities and rapidly increasing power levels requires the enhanced framework of the 2.0 system for optimal, and safe, functionality.]
[Recommendation: Immediate installation is strongly advised.]
[Action Required: Accept/Decline Update Installation?]
Lloyd stared at the blinking red words, his mind reeling. An update? A System 2.0? Tier-2 capabilities? He had thought he was just beginning to understand the rules of the game, and now, the game itself was offering to fundamentally change its own code.
The message carried a weight, an urgency, that was entirely different from the usual, almost playful, tone of the quest notifications. This felt... serious. The mention of ‘data corruption’ and ‘power instability’ sent a jolt of genuine fear through him. His powers—his Steel Blood, his Black Ring Eyes, his bond with Fang Fairy—they were all intrinsically linked to, and governed by, this mysterious System. The idea that they could become unstable, corrupted... it was a threat more terrifying than any assassin or monster.
But an update, a major one, installed directly into the core of his very being... the risks were immense. What if it went wrong? What if it changed him in ways he couldn't control? What if the ‘enhancements’ came with a hidden cost, a new set of rules he wouldn't like?
He looked at the two simple, stark options blinking before him. Accept. Decline.
His instincts, the cautious, pragmatic instincts of the eighty-year-old, screamed at him to hesitate, to analyze, to gather more information before making such a monumental, and potentially irreversible, decision.
But the Major General, the man who had lived his life on the cutting edge of technology, who understood that falling behind the curve in an arms race was a death sentence, knew that there was only one real choice. The System had been his greatest asset, his key to survival. It had warned him of a potential failure. To ignore that warning, to cling to the old, familiar system out of fear of the unknown... that was not caution. That was cowardice. And cowardice, in the war he was now fighting, was a fatal condition.
He took a deep, steadying breath, a sense of grim, exhilarating finality settling over him. He was making a leap of faith, a blind jump into a new, unknown, and potentially far more dangerous, future.
He focused his will, his gaze fixed on the blinking, urgent, and life-altering, word.
“Accept.”
The moment the mental command—“Accept”—was given, the world did not just dissolve. It detonated.
He was not gently pulled through the void back to his study. He was violently, brutally, ejected. The sensation was not one of being un-woven and re-spun, but of being fired from a cosmic cannon through the very fabric of reality. He slammed back into his physical body with a gut-wrenching, soul-deep impact that felt like a high-speed collision, the air rushing from his lungs in a single, agonized gasp.
Chapter : 510
He found himself on his hands and knees on the cold stone floor of his manufactory study, the familiar scent of rosemary and old books a bizarre, mundane counterpoint to the cosmic violence that was just beginning to unfold within him. The System interface, the cool blue screen, was gone. In its place, behind his eyelids, was a single, stark, and terrifyingly ominous, line of glowing red text.
[SYSTEM UPDATE 2.0 INSTALLING... DO NOT RESIST...]
And then, the eruption began.
It started as a low hum in the very marrow of his bones, a vibration that was deeper, more fundamental, than anything he had ever felt before. It was the sound of his own power, his own soul, being accessed at its most foundational level. The hum grew, intensified, becoming a roaring, deafening crescendo that was not a sound, but a feeling, a pressure that seemed to be expanding from the very core of his being, threatening to tear him apart from the inside out.
His vision went white, then red, then black. A cry of pure, unadulterated agony was ripped from his throat, a raw, animalistic sound that was utterly unlike his own voice. He collapsed to the floor, his body arching, convulsing, a puppet being jerked about by the invisible, catastrophic strings of his own internal systems going into violent, chaotic overload.
The power, the immense, terrifying power he had so carefully cultivated, so painstakingly controlled, broke free. It was no longer his to command. It was a raging, untamed, and utterly indiscriminate, storm, unleashed within the frail, nineteen-year-old vessel of his body.
His Void Power, his B-Rank Steel Blood, erupted first. The air in the study crackled, shimmering with a violent, contained heat. The iron fittings on his desk—the hinges, the handles—glowed a sudden, cherry red, then began to sag, to melt, as if in a blacksmith’s forge. A spontaneous, uncontrolled manifestation of his chains burst from his hands, not as elegant, controlled tendrils, but as a chaotic, lashing explosion of razor-sharp steel that whipped through the room, gouging deep furrows in the stone walls, shattering a nearby oil lamp, and shredding a priceless, ancient tapestry into silken ribbons. The room filled with the sharp, acrid smell of superheated metal and burning cloth.
Then came the Austin power, the Black Ring Eyes, flaring to life with a terrifying, uncontrolled intensity. His eyes, squeezed shut in agony, burned with a cold, ethereal fire. The power lashed out, not as controlled rings or subtle seals, but as waves of pure, negative, reality-distorting energy. The air itself seemed to warp around him. The sturdy oak desk began to groan, to twist, its molecular structure being assaulted by a force that did not cut, but simply... unmade. The wood splintered, its grain contorting into impossible, swirling patterns before it simply... collapsed, dissolving into a pile of fine, grey dust.
But the true chaos, the true, terrifying heart of the storm, came from the clash of his two worlds, his two lives, his two fundamental realities.
His Spirit Power, his bond with the Transcended Fang Fairy, the essence of the lightning and the storm, raged against the raw, System-born energy that was flooding his being. And it clashed, violently, catastrophically, with another, long-dormant, power that had been awakened by the System’s intrusive, rewriting hand. The power of the Ice.
Rosa’s power.
The subtle, almost imperceptible, trace of her icy magic, the residue of her own immense spiritual pressure that had been impressed upon him during their confrontations, the energy that had soaked into the very fabric of the sofa he slept on, the air he breathed in their shared suite—it was all there, a dormant, frozen seed within him. And the raw, untamed energy of the System update had just thrown gasoline on it.
A wave of absolute, soul-freezing cold erupted from him, a tangible frost that spread across the floor in a shimmering, crystalline wave. The air, which had been superheated by his Ferrum power, instantly flash-froze. The flames of the burning tapestry were extinguished in a cloud of hissing steam. The very moisture in the air condensed, crystallized, forming delicate, razor-sharp filigrees of ice that grew across the walls, across the ceiling, across his own convulsing form.
Hot and cold. Fire and ice. Steel and frost. The two opposing forces, his and hers, raged within him, a chaotic, elemental civil war, with his own body, his own soul, as the battlefield. He screamed, a long, ragged sound of a man being torn apart by the very foundations of his own power. The room was a maelstrom of conflicting energies. Scorch marks from his Steel Fire warred with creeping tendrils of ice. The scent of ozone and lightning battled with the sharp, clean, almost sterile, cold of absolute zero.
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