**POV: Nael**
{[Achievement Detected: Mental Awakening, Consciousness, and Talent.]
[Reward: Heart of Supreme Intention.]}
{[Achievement Detected: Acquisition of New Talent 'Primordial Pure Body'.]
[Reward: All-Element Dao Fruits.]}
{[Achievement Detected: Fusion of All Talents to Create a New Talent Surpassing Chaos-Level.]
[Reward: Primordial World.]}
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The ethereal voice echoed within my mind, calm yet filled with an otherworldly authority. Before me, a translucent screen glowed faintly, displaying these cryptic messages. I stared at the floating text, the words simultaneously intriguing and unsettling.
"What... are you?" I asked, my voice steady, though curiosity burned within me.
"I am a system," it replied, its voice mechanical yet carrying a strange resonance. "Your system. I exist to guide you, to reward your achievements, and to help you transcend limitations."
I paused, digesting its words. This confirmation only deepened my unease. A system? Guiding me? Though a part of me welcomed the assistance, another part whispered caution. Could I truly trust something I couldn't understand?
"What can you do for me?" I asked, my tone devoid of emotion, though my mind raced with questions.
"I can grant rewards for significant achievements, provide analyses of your condition and environment, and access your status to help you grow stronger."
"And beyond that?"
"For now, my capabilities are limited to these functions," it replied, the mechanical precision in its tone betraying no deception—at least none that I could perceive.
Its answers satisfied part of my curiosity, but suspicion lingered. Systems were rarely benevolent without cost. Could this entity have its own motives? I would need to remain vigilant.
"Show me my status," I thought, directing the command inward.
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{[Status]}
**Name:** Nael Supremium
**Age:** 15 Years
**Talents:**
- Unknown Soul
- Supreme Primordial Body
- Heart of Supreme Intention
**Domains:** Primordial World
**Inheritances:** None
**Supernatural Abilities:** None (Begin cultivation to unlock)
**Divine Abilities:** None
**Abilities:** None
**Treasures:** None
**Condition:** Weak, Indifferent
**Recommendation:** The host is currently weak. Initiating cultivation is strongly advised.
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The word "weak" stared back at me, stark and unyielding. My fists clenched involuntarily. Weakness was something I despised, yet the system's evaluation left no room for denial. If I wanted to survive—no, if I wanted to *thrive*—I would need to embrace this new reality.
The air around me was thick, almost tangible, as though the cavern itself was alive. Shadows clung to the jagged walls, shifting and writhing in ways that defied logic. The dim light from the pool of liquid cast eerie reflections, painting distorted images of the surroundings.
My gaze drifted to the pool. Its surface shimmered unnaturally, an interplay of deep purples and silvers that seemed almost hypnotic. Despite its sinister appearance, I felt a faint vitality emanating from it, as though it were sustaining me.
As I scanned the cavern, I noticed something peculiar. The walls were adorned with carvings—ancient, intricate, and unnervingly detailed. The images depicted creatures unlike anything I had ever seen: massive, shadowy beasts with gaping maws; ethereal figures wielding celestial weapons; and scenes of devastating wars where entire realms seemed to crumble into nothingness.
The artistry was hauntingly beautiful, but the longer I stared, the more I felt an oppressive weight settling on my chest. It was as if the carvings themselves carried a fragment of the chaos they portrayed.
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I turned my attention to a faint glow ahead—a small, twisted plant with a single fruit. Its hues of gold and violet seemed to pulse gently, beckoning me.
"What is that fruit?" I asked the system, my voice low.
"It is the Primordial Fruit," the system answered. "A relic born from the essence of chaos. It can only grow in places tainted by the fall of supreme beings of chaos. This fruit is rare beyond measure, appearing only once every 100 billion years under specific conditions."
"Can it help me?"
"For one with your talents, it holds little value. Its benefits are negligible for someone with abilities beyond the congenital level."
The explanation did little to diminish my curiosity. This place, with its strange relics and oppressive atmosphere, was unlike anything I had ever known.
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I turned toward the cavern's entrance, a gaping maw that seemed to breathe. Shadows danced within, flickering as though alive. Taking a deep breath, I stepped inside.
Immediately, a bone-deep chill enveloped me. The air felt alive, carrying whispers too faint to discern yet too persistent to ignore. Each step echoed unnaturally, the sound magnified and distorted as though the cavern itself was mocking my intrusion.
The walls glistened faintly with moisture, their surfaces etched with even more carvings. These were darker, more sinister, depicting the rise and fall of unknowable beings. Some figures were obscured, their forms veiled in shadow, while others radiated light so intense it seemed to burn into the stone itself.
A cold, sharp wind seemed to snake through the cavern, biting into my skin and chilling me to my core. It wasn't just physical—it felt as though the cold seeped into my very soul, wrapping around my heart like a vice.
The path opened into a vast chamber, its center dominated by three colossal statues. They loomed over me, their forms shrouded in an aura of primal power.
The first statue wielded a sword engulfed in eternal flames, the heat so vivid I could almost feel it despite the freezing air. The second held a staff encased in an orb of swirling light and shadow, its energy radiating a sense of balance and chaos in equal measure. The third statue gripped a massive scythe, its blade dripping with what looked like liquid night.
Each step toward the statues increased the weight pressing down on me. It wasn't just physical—it's mental, spiritual, as though the statues themselves were testing my will. My legs trembled, my chest tightened, but I refused to yield.
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{[Achievement Detected: You Did Not Submit in the Presence of a Supreme Being.]
[Reward: Beads of All-Element Laws.]}
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As the oppressive weight lifted, I staggered forward, gasping for breath. My body felt drained, my limbs heavy, but my mind remained sharp.
A deep, resonant voice echoed through the chamber, ancient and commanding.
"You... are worthy," it said, each word reverberating in my very soul. "Worthy of inheriting my legacy."
Before I could respond, my vision blurred. Exhaustion claimed me, and I collapsed to the cold, unyielding floor.
In the haze of unconsciousness, I heard one final whisper:
"You shall carry my will... and my burden."
Darkness consumed me, yet even in that void, I could feel the weight of the statues' gaze, their silent promise that this was only the beginning.