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Chapter 2253 Father, Daughter, Grandson -Part 7



In the vast landscape of Atopia, where technology and magic intertwine, Jin found himself on the precipice of discovery—a realm where his imagination and willpower could manifest extraordinary dungeons. Yet, the challenge lay not in the act of summoning but in the limitations of his creativity. While his friend Ming inspired him with tales of grandeur, Jin often grappled with the daunting task of conjuring dungeons that both met his strategic needs and pushed the boundaries of his abilities.

He had learned that dreaming big was one thing, but actualizing those dreams in a world bursting with distractions was an entirely different endeavour. His previous experiences with summoning dungeons had been straightforward; relying on his innate desires for growth and survival had served him well. Jin's ambitions for expanding his kingdom were fuelled by a primal instinct that conjured fauna and monsters perfectly suited to his needs.

The initial successes, however, masked the deeper complexity of what it meant to summon with purpose. It was easy to pull resources from the ether when his focus was limited to survival and expansion. Over time, as he grew more ambitious—seeking to enhance his Rifle Mages and procure rare materials—the task became exponentially more difficult. Each day felt like a monumental effort, a relentless pursuit to meet the criteria he had established for himself. It was during this arduous process that Jin began to feel the weight of Void Energy coursing through him.

Though he initially dismissed the sensation, it soon became undeniable; the energy was a conduit for his summoning but also a trade-off that he hadn't fully comprehended. He understood that while he could wield Maqi to adjust the dimensions, the randomness of its effects made it a gamble. The stakes were high, and the consequences of failure loomed large in his mind. As Jin's skills evolved to S Rank, the control over his summoning grew more refined. He discovered the significance of preparation and the importance of recalling previous settings to ensure a successful conjuring. The idea of saved settings—a digital repository of parameters—became a comforting notion, a way to anchor his chaotic thoughts and provide him with a framework.

However, as he prepared to create a dungeon for Ming and Yun, he realized their intentions were far different from merely entering a dimension. They sought to engage the monsters themselves, to tap into the primal essence of battle that had once defined their adventures. The thought of initiating a dungeon outbreak in his subconscious raised alarms within Jin. The potential for danger was real; if something went wrong, the repercussions could be dire. The very idea of fighting within the confines of his mind was a gamble he wasn't sure he was ready to take. He had to tread carefully, ensuring that whatever he summoned would be manageable yet thrilling, a balance between risk and safety.

With this in mind, Jin decided to summon the Goblin Dark Knights—fearsome entities that he had previously conjured in his dungeon series. Drawing upon his S Rank abilities, he initiated the outbreak, unleashing a squad of these formidable warriors. As they emerged, cloaked in the remnants of their own madness, Jin felt a mix of trepidation and exhilaration.

The Goblin Dark Knights, now enhanced by the dungeon outbreak, bore the hallmarks of chaos, their powers amplified to A+ and even S Ranks. In that moment, Jin understood the true nature of his capabilities: he could summon monsters not just as mere distractions but as formidable opponents that could truly challenge his friends. Observing Yun's reaction to the emerging knights, Jin noted the glimmer of satisfaction in her eyes. She understood the gravity of the moment; these were not mere echoes of his imagination but tangible adversaries that could push them to their limits. The stakes had risen, and Jin felt the weight of responsibility pressing upon him. He was no longer just a summoner; he was a creator of chaos and opportunity.

Ming, always the strategist, saw the potential in this new dynamic. This was a turning point for Jin, a moment when his powers transcended mere resource collection. He could shape his reality, crafting encounters that would not only provide entertainment but also serve as training grounds for the challenges that lay ahead.

The world of Atopia was fraught with dangers, and Jin's newfound ability to summon monsters at will was a crucial asset in navigating the treacherous terrains of their reality. As the Goblin Dark Knights roared to life, their rage palpable, Jin felt a surge of confidence. It was exhilarating to watch the chaos unfold, to see his friends ready themselves for battle. He had crafted a unique experience, one that blurred the lines between their conscious actions and the subconscious realms he controlled. The monsters would serve as both a test and a testament to their growth, a reminder of how far they had come. But amidst the thrill of battle, Jin remained acutely aware of the risks.

As Yun stood there, the sight of the Goblin Dark Knights sent a shiver down her spine. They were no ordinary foes; their presence emanated an aura of raw power that was palpable in the air. The aftermath of the dungeon outbreak had twisted these creatures into something even more formidable than their typical A Rank status—now, they bore the enhancements of A+ and, in some cases, S Rank.

This surge in power was a direct result of their exposure to the chaotic energies that permeated the dungeon dimension, leaving them teetering on the brink of madness. Yun felt a strange mix of satisfaction and apprehension; the dungeon dimensioning had worked as planned, yet the dangers it unleashed were far more potent than she had anticipated. In this moment, the real test lay in Jin's hands. He held the key to controlling the dungeon dimension, the only force capable of containing the rampaging knights.

Even if he forcibly closed the dimension, the connection that bound these creatures to their augmented state would shatter, causing them to disperse into the ether, allowing the clock to tick down. Each monster had its own unique timer, determined by its rank and traits. While Ex Tier Ranks could linger for days or even months, lesser ranks would vanish within moments.

The stakes were high, and Yun couldn't shake the feeling that she was witnessing a pivotal moment upon seeing the construction of the dungeon dimension. Ming, however, couldn't help but smile at the chaos unfolding before them. The adrenaline coursed through him as he imagined the thrilling battles that awaited. Jin's expression revealed the weight of the task ahead, but Ming saw this as an opportunity—one that could redefine their approach to monster management.

With Jin's newfound ability to conjure monsters almost from thin air, their reliance on the multiverse for gathering minions started to fade. This skill not only streamlined their strategy but also provided them with a tactical advantage against the looming threats that would inevitably arise. Despite the peril, the potential for growth was exhilarating. The Original System had its limitations, but this new ability could reshape their future in ways they had yet to comprehend. As they prepared for the confrontation, Yun knew that every decision made in the heat of the moment could ripple through time, altering the course of their destiny.

With the Goblin Dark Knights raging before them and Jin readying his powers, the stage was set for a battle that would test the very limits of their courage and ingenuity. The future was uncertain, but one thing was clear: they were on the brink of something extraordinary.


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