The System Awakens: Rise of the Champion - Chapter 180
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Chapter 180: Chapter 180: The Simulation Is Complete
In the center of the universe, there existed a world far larger than Earth, an exclusive realm accessible only to a select few beings of immense authority.
This world belonged solely to a single family known as the Nevalia.
At the heart of Nevalia stood a colossal castle stretching for hundreds of meters.
It was entirely deserted, inhabited only by tiny fairies, small animal-sized elemental spirits, and some strange creatures native to this world.
Out of nowhere, two figures manifested, it was none other than the Vampire Goddess, Amelia, and the Werewolf Goddess, Lenora.
“I miss him already…” Amelia muttered, her expression irritated. “I hate this. Why do I always get interrupted when I’m with darling?”
“I know. I understand… I don’t want to be away from him either. But we’re kind of in the wrong here. We shouldn’t have left Avaline to fight the raiders while we were off enjoying time with our husband,” Lenora said with a sigh.
But in the next second, both of their eyes widened as they sensed something dangerous approaching.
The bright blue sky instantly darkened, as if a hurricane had manifested out of nothing.
A massive bolt of lightning condensed in the sky, taking the shape of a four-legged beast, resembling the mythical Qilin.
“Shit,” Lenora muttered, as both she and Amelia watched the lightning beast glowering at them from the darkened sky.
In the blink of an eye, the creature descended like a flash and struck the two goddesses directly on their heads.
An explosion followed, unleashing a dome of energy that rapidly expanded in a ring, destroying everything in its path including the castle within hundreds of meters.
When the smoke cleared, Amelia and Lenora were still standing in the same spot, now at the center of a giant crater filled with charred and scorched remains.
“This bitch is still as unrestrained as ever,” Amelia muttered, standing within the barrier that she and Lenora had formed just before the lightning struck.
Undoing the barrier, Lenora and Amelia turned their eyes toward the darkened sky, ignoring the heavy rain and violent wind currents.
Their gaze fixed on a lone figure floating amidst the thunderous clouds, crackling with chains of dark blue lightning.
Her eyes glowed with an intense blue light.
“Avaline… can we talk civilly?” Lenora asked.
But she got no answer.
Instead, Avaline transformed into a streak of lightning and launched herself at the two goddesses.
“Here we go again,” Lenora muttered as a spear manifested in her hand, her figure now covered in a white aura.
“I’m so not in the mood to fight,” Amelia said in an annoyed tone.
A sword appeared in her hand, and the temperature around her began to rise to extreme levels, enveloping her in a crimson aura.
The lightning tore through space and struck the two goddesses, sending shockwaves in every direction and obliterating the surrounding area.
Waves of flames, lightning, and moon energy ripped through everything as Amelia and Lenora used their sword and spear to counter Avaline’s attack.
“Avaline, we don’t have to fight…” Lenora tried again, hoping to calm her down, though she knew it probably wouldn’t work.
“Screw you, Lenora!” Avaline yelled as she jumped back, twirling her spear.
In the next instant, thick lightning surged and her long, thick brown hair transformed into strands of lightning themselves.
The next second, she flashed forward, striking at Lenora.
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Before she could reach her target, a sword cloaked in flames struck her, forcing Avaline to defend.
When the flaming sword collided with her lightning-covered spear, the resulting explosion unleashed waves of energy that pushed both Avaline and Amelia in opposite directions.
“Aren’t you overreacting just a little, Avaline?” Amelia said with an annoyed expression.
“You’re saying I’m overreacting, huh?” Avaline asked, narrowing her eyes.
“Then tell me, Amelia, what would you do if I left without telling you and went to see our husband? Spent two weeks enjoying myself? Tell me you wouldn’t react the same way!”
“Well…” Amelia smiled, glancing at Lenora, who gave her the same look.
They both knew any of them would have reacted the same, especially Amelia.
She and Avaline were both obsessive and possessive when it came to Damian, even more so than Lenora, who was usually the calm and composed one.
But even Lenora could become a terrifying force when pushed beyond her limit.
“Avaline, we’re sorry we went without you… it’s just that you were busy fighting the raiders,” Lenora said, continuing gently.
“I don’t care!” Avaline screamed.
“You screwed me over! You went to see our husband and didn’t even bother to tell me! He’s my husband too! You can’t just leave me behind like that!”
The more she shouted, the more lightning surged around her, and the worse the weather became, as if the world itself was responding to her emotions.
“Fine. You want a fight? Then a fight is what you get,” Amelia muttered.
Her eyes glowed with intense fiery light as divine flames around her began to burn hotter.
She raised her palm, and reddish-golden flames started to form, growing larger and larger, like a miniature sun had appeared on the earth, before launching toward Avaline.
Avaline gripped her spear, narrowing her eyes dangerously as lightning condensed around her.
She prepared to take the attack head-on.
But just before she could move, the blazing mini-sun stopped midair as a new figure appeared between her and Amelia, hands raised, halting the attack in its tracks.
The newly arrived figure made a crushing gesture, and the sun dispersed in all directions without causing further destruction.
Lenora sighed in relief upon seeing the figure standing between them. “It was just starting to be a good fight,” Amelia muttered, as the intense aura around her faded, unlike Avaline’s, which still flared.
Amelia smiled at the person who had stopped her.
She had long, thick, silvery-white hair and marble-blue eyes. “It’s always a pleasure to be in your presence, Family Head.”
“I can see that, dear,” the Family Head replied before turning her attention to Avaline.
“Avaline, dear, why don’t we talk about this? Do we really need to fight?”
“Yes! I want a fight! Now step aside, Family Head, I won’t calm down until I’ve killed those two today!” Avaline screamed, fury radiating from her as lightning cracked around her.
“She’s right. You don’t have to stop us. I don’t mind punching her pretty face a hundred times,” Amelia said, grinning provocatively.
“Amelia, stop provoking her!” Lenora scolded.
Another figure suddenly appeared beside them, dressed in a black and red gothic outfit, it was none other than Eden, the system administrator.
“Yeah, you really shouldn’t provoke her,” Eden said, rolling her eyes.
“Eden… this is your fault. You caused all of this, so you solve it,” Lenora said, making Eden sigh.
“Avaline, if you want so badly to be with your beloved husband, then go to him right now. Why are you wasting your time with these two?” Eden said calmly.
“I’m not going anywhere until I make them pay for what they did!” Avaline said, pointing her spear at Lenora and Amelia.
“You see, Avaline, I told them to meet him without you for your own good,” Eden explained.
“What the hell does that even mean? How is letting them go have fun with our husband without me a good thing for me?” Avaline asked, and everyone could practically see the veins bulging on her forehead.
“Well, if I’d sent you together with them, you would’ve had to share your time with your husband. But now, you can enjoy him all to yourself, without Amelia and Lenora annoying you,” Eden explained.
Amelia and Lenora looked at her, dumbfounded.
Hearing this, Avaline visibly began to calm down.
The lightning around her slowly faded.
For her, the idea of having Damian to herself sounded incredibly appealing.
“Yes… we already spent two weeks with him selfishly, while you were on the battlefield. So, it’s your right to have him to yourself for a while,” Lenora said.
“He’s actually waiting for you. Before we left, he said he was dying to see you.”
“D-did our husband really say that?” Avaline asked, her tone softening.
“Of course he did…” Lenora sighed, continuing.
“As an apology, Amelia and I will let you have some time alone with him.”
Avaline glanced at Amelia, Eden, and the Family Head before vanishing from the spot.
“This is so not fair…” Amelia pouted. “I also want private time with our husband…”
“Let it go, Amelia. She deserves it after what we did,” Lenora said with a sigh, turning her gaze to the Family Head.
“Why did you let her attack us? You could’ve stopped her from the start,” Lenora asked.
“She was consumed with anger. She wouldn’t have calmed down so easily. That’s why I let her blow off steam for a few minutes…” the Family Head replied, glancing around at the shattered remains of the castle.
“But now I regret that decision… You three completely destroyed my castle, and the garden I’ve been growing for thousands of years…”
“That’s not a problem,” Eden said before snapping her fingers.
In the next second, all the damage and destruction caused by the fight between the three wives began to repair itself.
The castle started to rebuild, and even the flora began to reappear.
Within a few minutes, everything had returned to how it was before the fight started.
“Eden, what’s the next plan? This simulation is obviously successful, and his memories are starting to unseal… Can I meet him now?” the family head asked.
“My initial plan was to let him become the progenitor of at least five different races, including all three of the creatures of the night and humans. But after becoming the progenitor of vampires and humans, his needs as a progenitor grew so powerful that he required women to procreate,” Eden said, turning her attention to Lenora and Amelia.
“But I knew the wives wouldn’t sit still if I allowed other women to sleep with him, and I also knew he wouldn’t like it, knowing he unknowingly hurt his wives once he regained his memories.”
“Even if it’s not ideal, I told Lenora and Amelia to tend to his pain and satisfy his needs first. But once they began to procreate, his soul grew so strong that the memories began unsealing on their own.” In Eden’s mind, a large quantity of information flooded in as she calculated her next course of action.
“Fine… I think it’s okay for you to meet him,” Eden said, gritting her teeth.
“Are you sure?” the family head asked.
“Yes… I guess by being too overprotective of him, I’m hurting you and unknowingly hurting him by keeping you away from him,” Eden sighed.
“Eden, the simulation is successful. He has unlocked his true nature. There’s no need to keep him in the dark,” the family head said firmly.
“What do you mean?” Lenora asked.
“I’m saying that it’s time for him to reunite with his family,” the family head said with a smile.
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