My Ultimate Summoning System: I have an Infinite Evolving Slime Chapter 2: Slime & System
Silence spread across the room as everyone seed to have froze montarily.
The crowd below the platform watched with almost the sa level of confusion as Dean.
Dean on the other hand, stood without moving an inch for about 2 seconds, watching the sli keenly before he finally took a slow breath.
He mustered courage after feeling his body free up and stretched his index finger forward in an attempt to touch the rainbow colored sli.
’Even if it was poisonous or sothing, it wouldn’t kill its summoner... right?’ Dean thought as he proceeded.
The mont his index finger poked the gelatinous surface of the sli. It rolled over to the side like a deflated ball.
Then the surface of the sli wobbled again and two slits suddenly appeared on it.
Dean withdrew his finger imdiately he saw the slits.
The slits slowly peeled open to reveal two large goggly eyes. They stared directly at Dean and he had to admit in that mont.
"It’s sooo cute...," a feminine voice beat him to it.
"Don’t call it cute," another voice quickly queried her.
Others had began whispering but imdiately Dean half-turned, silence returned, except for the blonde boy with blue sharp eyes from earlier who kept talking regardless.
"This fool is wasting our ti," the condescending tone of the boy was loud enough for Dean to hear.
"Hey," a hand tapped the boy’s left shoulder softly.
"Keep your voice down Rogue, That fool would find you to your house."
The blond boy shrugged but stopped talking after the advice.
It wasn’t bad advice because the original Dean was what you would call a trouble maker.
Now all of the room’s attention shifted to Mr Cruff. Everyone was now anxious for his verdict, after all, they didn’t know what to make of the sli creature and he hadn’t said anything yet.
Cruff stood by the side. Cold sweat on his forehead as he kept tapping on the glowing compass device in his hand as if it held the secrets of the universe.
The screen of the device had completely froze imdiately the Sli appeared. He looked at the monolith and it’s surface grew darker by the second.
And the sli. It’s body had beco transparent like the monolith was supposed to be.
’This is impossible,’ Cruff panicked.
He stopped tapping on the dead device and finally looked up with effort like he could feel the weight of a hundred eyes crushing down on him.
He cleared his throat with a quick cough. Trying and failing to keep a calm expression.
"There has been an operational failure in the device," he spoke with the calst tone he could muster.
"Master Dean Gray, you’ll have to co back to the W.S.A for further evaluation,"
Imdiately he said that. A older man stepped back slightly. His face alittle grim with eyes now focused on Dean.
Cruff coughed, catching himself.
"I an re-evaluation..."
Cruff was trying his best not to cause imdiate panic after all, the only familiars capable of damaging this device were calamity class but even those could be read before they destroyed the device with their verge pressure.
But whatever this was, it froze the device instead, not destroy it like calamities would.
The device at this point was simply unable to quantify what it was, like it was outside its scope of understanding.
"Re-evaluation?" A brunette girl asked with visible irritation.
"He must have broken the machine," a stern looking boy in his early twenties said.
"Couldn’t be that thing right?" The girl replied while pointing at the sli which was now wobbling in Dean’s hand without a care in the world.
Another wave of silence followed as Cruff raised his hand. A sign of authority.
"It is not Master Dean’s fault. The W.S.A would take full responsibility for this and another summoning date would be announced."
This was the instructor’s attempt to play politics and make the whole thing look trivial but so veterans in the midst of their kids understood sothing was off.
Dean all this while had tuned out the rest of the room.
His mind was focused on sothing else. He held the sli which just silently stared at him in his grasp.
It fitted into his palms like it was always ant to be there. An unseen tether strung between them like a form of innate understanding manifested from thin air.
But the growing sense of understanding and commune between the summoner and familiar was interfered with.
[Ding!]
Sothing appeared right in front of Dean’s view while the sli rested on his palm.
[SYSTEM INITIALIZATION IN PROGRESS]
[Host: Dean Gray]
[Age: 17]
[Race: Human]
[Summoner Rank: Aspirant- Tier 1]
[Active Bonds: 3/3]
[Attribute: Body of the sage ]
_______________________________________
[Summoning Status ]
[Familiar 1: Wind Sprite ]
[Classification: Common Class - Mid]
[Skills - Expand to reveal]
[Familiar 2: Earth elental]
[Classification: Common Class - Mid]
[Skills - Expand to reveal]
_____________________________________
[Familiar 3: [Unknown]
[Classification: Paradox]
[Standard analysis: Unavailable]
[Potential: Unavailable]
[Ability scan: Analyzing ]
[Scanning still in progress....]
[ The host’s complete profile would be provided by the system after complete analysis and attunent is complete.]
Dean’s eyes widened in both shock and general confusion. What exactly was he looking at right now.
’So my new life ca with patch notes,’ he questioned not himself but the world itself and maybe even the creature that seed to be lting into his palm like it wanted to nap.
" Dean... Gray...."
"Can .... You hear ?"
"DEAN GRAY!!!"
Dean’s black eyes snapped back as Cruff yelled at him.
"Did you even get anything I just said," the stern voice of the bald man asked as he glared at the boy.
"Yeah...Sure!" Dean responded with a forced grin.
"You may get off the Summoning sphere now," Cruff instructed.
Dean nodded once. As he watched the sli return back to its rainbow colored form.
He held the sli like a scoop of multi-flavoured ice cream in his palm and walked down the stairs.
From where he stood. He noticed so eyes looking at him with darkened expressions, others with contempt while so carried awe.
This mixed reactions, he felt like he had seen them before. He’d been here before. In his forr life.
This was the sa eyes they gave him when he’d made that fatal mistake. The mistake that ended his fighting career. The mistake that killed a man.
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