Darkness crept in from the edges of Eternia’s vision.
The world around her faded into distant echoes—Leon’s voice, Kael’s sharp curses, the heavy, rhythmic stomps of the Minotaur drawing closer.
Her body refused to respond.
Pain pulsed through her chest, dull and overwhelming.
Her mana circulation had broken.
Her thoughts slowed.
"...So this is... it...?"
A familiar thought.
A dangerous one.
The sa helplessness she had felt in her previous life.
Weak.
Too slow.
Too fragile.
Her consciousness began slipping further.
Then—
A voice.
Deep.
Ancient.
It did not echo in the dungeon.
It resonated inside her mind.
Cold.
Commanding.
Unyielding.
"My apostle... cannot be this weak."
The words carried weight.
Not just sound—
Authority.
Before Eternia could process it—
The voice roared.
"WAKE UP!"
Her eyes snapped open.
Air rushed violently into her lungs as her body jolted.
Her heart slamd against her ribs.
Mana surged.
Wild.
Uncontrolled.
But alive.
"...What—?!"
Her vision sharpened instantly.
The Minotaur stood just ters away, its massive axe rising for another strike.
Leon and Kael were shouting sothing—but she barely heard them.
Because sothing else had changed.
Sothing inside her.
Her chest burned—not with pain, but with power.
Her gaze dropped briefly.
The grimoire.
The sa book that had refused to respond no matter how many tis she had tried to activate its spells—
Now pulsed with energy.
The pages fluttered slightly on their own.
And the word etched across her mind beca clear.
Adapt.
Her body reacted instinctively.
Mana surged through her circuits again—but this ti, differently.
Not forced.
Not rigid.
Fluid.
Responsive.
Alive.
A sharp sensation pierced her scalp.
Eternia flinched slightly.
Then realized—
Sothing had ford.
A crown.
Thin, jagged spikes of translucent mana wrapped around her head like a twisted halo.
The Crown of Adaptation.
The spell had activated.
Her breathing steadied.
The pain in her chest faded rapidly.
The broken sensation within her body began to repair itself.
Her injuries—
Healing.
Fast.
Too fast.
The blood on her lips dried.
The bruising along her ribs eased.
Even the internal damage from the Minotaur’s strike began to vanish.
"...This spell..."
Her eyes widened slightly.
"It’s healing ?"
But that wasn’t all.
She could feel sothing else.
Her body was changing.
Not physically—
But functionally.
Her mana circuits were adjusting.
Reconfiguring.
Adapting to the damage they had taken.
Strengthening.
Optimizing.
But—
There was a cost.
A heavy one.
Her First Circle pulsed violently.
Mana drained rapidly.
Faster than anything she had experienced before.
"...This isn’t sustainable."
Even with her increased capacity—
Even with her efficient circuits—
This rate of consumption was insane.
"If I don’t end this quickly..."
Her gaze snapped toward the Minotaur.
"...I’ll collapse again."
And this ti—
She might not wake up.
Eternia pushed herself to her feet.
Her movents sharp.
Decisive.
No hesitation.
The Minotaur roared and swung its axe downward.
Eternia vanished from its path.
A burst of wind propelled her sideways.
Faster than before.
Stronger.
Her body felt lighter.
More responsive.
More precise.
Adapt was optimizing her movent.
Her control.
Her reaction speed.
"...Good."
She raised her staff.
Mana surged instantly.
First Circle.
One spell.
Then another.
Then another.
Three spells ford simultaneously.
Wind compression.
Acceleration.
Directional force.
Her circuits strained—
But held.
Eternia’s eyes sharpened.
"...Fusion."
The spells collided.
rged.
Compressed into a single point of destructive force.
The air around her distorted.
The pressure alone cracked the stone floor beneath her feet.
Leon’s eyes widened.
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