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Now reading: Chapter 16 — THE FIRST JUDGMENT from INFINITE GROWTH SYSTEM: FROM NOTHING TO ABSOLUTE POWER, a Fantasy novel by SegunMayowajohn.

The city no longer slept normally.

Ethan Carter realized that the mont he stepped out of the abandoned building the next morning.

People still walked the streets.

Cars still moved.

Traffic lights still changed.

But underneath all of it—

Sothing had changed.

Sothing invisible.

Sothing growing.

Rainwater still clung to the sidewalks from the previous night, reflecting dull gray skies above. Ethan adjusted the hood over his head and moved through the crowded street quietly, his eyes scanning everything around him.

Focused State remained partially active.

Not fully.

Just enough.

And because of that—

He noticed things ordinary people couldn’t.

Tiny distortions.

Montary flickers.

People whose movents felt... unnatural.

"...More users."

The realization settled heavily in his mind.

Before, system users had seed rare.

Hidden.

Isolated.

Now?

He was noticing them everywhere.

A businessman standing too still near a crossing.

A woman whose eyes scanned crowds with unnatural precision.

A teenager walking while staring into empty air—

Clearly reading a system interface only he could see.

The world was changing faster now.

And Ethan had finally beco aware enough to notice it.

His system interface flickered softly.

USER AWARENESS EXPANDED

JUDGNT ALIGNNT: 16%

Ethan frowned slightly.

"...It’s increasing faster."

That wasn’t good.

Or maybe it was.

At this point, he wasn’t even sure anymore.

He entered a convenience store quietly, mostly to escape the growing pressure outside.

A soft bell rang overhead as he stepped in.

The cashier barely glanced at him.

Normal.

At least on the surface.

Ethan walked toward the refrigerator section slowly.

Focused State analyzed automatically.

Heartbeats.

Movent.

Patterns.

Then—

His eyes narrowed slightly.

The cashier.

Sothing was wrong.

Not obvious.

Subtle.

Too still.

Too controlled.

The man suddenly looked up.

Directly at Ethan.

Their eyes t.

For a brief second—

The atmosphere changed.

The cashier smiled faintly.

Not friendly.

Not hostile.

Knowing.

Ethan imdiately understood.

"...Another one."

The cashier spoke quietly while scanning an item for another custor.

"You’re adapting quickly."

Ethan stayed calm.

"...You noticed that from one glance?"

The man chuckled softly.

"No."

A pause.

"The system did."

Ethan’s expression hardened slightly.

Again.

That answer again.

Like everyone was connected to sothing larger.

The custor left the store without noticing anything unusual.

The mont the automatic doors closed—

The atmosphere changed completely.

The cashier stopped pretending.

The pressure in the air increased sharply.

Not enough to crush.

Enough to warn.

Ethan didn’t move.

Focused State activated instantly.

"...Who are you?"

The man removed his employee gloves slowly.

"Soone who survived longer than most."

That sentence carried weight.

Experience.

History.

Ethan studied him carefully.

Mid-thirties perhaps.

Calm eyes.

No wasted movent.

Dangerous.

Not because of visible strength.

Because of control.

The man leaned slightly against the counter.

"You’ve already been marked."

Ethan’s eyes narrowed.

"...Marked?"

The man nodded once.

"The Judgnt Signal reached you."

Ethan stayed silent.

That confird it.

The rooftop encounter had been real.

Not hallucination.

Not imagination.

Sothing global was unfolding.

The cashier continued quietly.

"Most users never notice the early signs."

A pause.

"You did."

Ethan folded his arms slightly.

"...And that matters because?"

The man’s expression darkened faintly.

"Because awareness changes survival probability."

Again—

That word.

Survival.

Not victory.

Not success.

Survival.

Ethan exhaled slowly.

"...So everyone keeps saying."

The cashier stared at him carefully now.

Almost evaluating him.

"You still think this is about becoming stronger."

A pause.

"It isn’t."

Ethan didn’t respond imdiately.

Because deep down—

He already knew that.

The system wasn’t rewarding power.

It was filtering people.

Testing them.

The cashier looked toward the store window.

Outside, the city continued moving normally.

Completely unaware.

"The first Judgnt Event will happen soon."

Ethan’s eyes sharpened instantly.

"...Event?"

The man nodded slowly.

"A forced evaluation."

Silence filled the store.

Even the refrigerator hum suddenly felt louder.

Ethan spoke carefully.

"...What kind of evaluation?"

The cashier looked directly at him.

"The kind people die in."

No emotion.

No exaggeration.

Just fact.

Ethan felt his heartbeat slow slightly.

Not from fear.

From focus.

"...When?"

The man checked the system interface floating invisibly before him.

"Soon."

Not helpful.

But intentional.

Because maybe even they didn’t know exact timing.

Ethan narrowed his eyes.

"...You’re warning ."

The cashier laughed quietly.

"No."

A pause.

"I’m observing you."

That honesty was more unsettling than hostility.

Ethan imdiately understood.

The stronger users weren’t just surviving anymore.

They were studying each other.

Evaluating threats.

Potential allies.

Future enemies.

The cashier continued.

"Your adaptation rate is unusual."

Ethan stayed silent.

"Most users plateau early."

The man’s gaze sharpened slightly.

"You don’t."

Ethan finally spoke again.

"...And that’s dangerous."

The cashier smiled faintly.

"Very."

The system suddenly pulsed violently.

Both of them froze instantly.

A sharp pressure exploded across the city.

Not local.

Everywhere.

The store lights flickered violently.

Outside, several car alarms activated at once.

People stopped walking briefly, confused.

Unaware of what they were actually feeling.

Ethan’s system interface exploded open.

WARNING

JUDGNT EVENT INITIALIZATION DETECTED

His eyes sharpened instantly.

"...Already?"

The cashier’s calm expression finally cracked slightly.

"...Faster than predicted."

Another pulse spread outward.

Stronger this ti.

CRACK.

One of the store windows fractured suddenly.

Not shattered.

Cracked.

Like pressure itself had touched it.

Outside—

People began reacting now.

Looking around nervously.

Phones failing.

Traffic stopping.

The atmosphere of the city shifted completely.

Ethan stepped backward instinctively.

Focused State activated at maximum output.

Then—

The sky changed.

Not color.

Structure.

For a brief second—

It looked fragnted.

Like reality itself had layers overlapping incorrectly.

Everyone outside froze.

So scread.

So stared upward in confusion.

And then—

Every system user in the city heard the sa voice.

Not through ears.

Directly in their minds.

"Judgnt Phase: First Evaluation Beginning."

Ethan’s entire body tensed.

The voice wasn’t human.

It carried no emotion.

No anger.

No hatred.

Only authority.

The system continued.

"Survival Conditions Will Now Be Assigned."

The cashier cursed quietly under his breath for the first ti.

"...Damn it."

Ethan looked toward him imdiately.

"...What happens now?"

The man’s expression darkened.

"Now?"

A pause.

"Now the weak disappear."

The system flashed again.

INDIVIDUAL EVALUATION ASSIGNING

Ethan’s breathing slowed.

His focus sharpened completely.

Everything around him suddenly felt clearer.

More dangerous.

More real.

Then—

His personal assignnt appeared.

FIRST JUDGNT TASK

SURVIVE FOR 72 HOURS

SPECIAL CONDITION: HUNTED STATUS ASSIGNED

Ethan’s eyes narrowed sharply.

"...Hunted?"

The cashier looked at him.

Then his expression changed completely.

Surprise.

"...You got a special condition?"

Ethan imdiately understood sothing terrible.

Not everyone received the sa evaluation.

The system pulsed one final ti.

ADDITIONAL NOTICE:

HIGH ADAPTATION USERS WILL RECEIVE INCREASED DIFFICULTY

Silence.

Heavy silence.

The cashier stared at Ethan for several seconds before speaking quietly.

"...You’ve attracted attention already."

Ethan looked at the assignnt again.

72 hours.

Hunted status.

Increased difficulty.

Not random.

Targeted.

The city outside erupted into panic as more distortions began appearing in the streets.

Screams echoed faintly in the distance.

The first Judgnt Event had officially begun.

And Ethan Carter—

Had already been placed among the dangerous ones.

He slowly lifted his head.

No panic.

No hesitation.

Only clarity.

"...Then I survive."

Because failure—

Was no longer an option.

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