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Now reading: Chapter 126: A SHIFT IN CONTROL from PERFECT REINCARNATION : Being Invincible in Another World, a Fantasy novel by Mystic0611.

The chamber didn’t go quiet after everything ended. It stayed active, steady in a way that felt different from before. Nothing reset, nothing faded, and nothing went back to how it had been. Instead, everything remained as it was, like the system had kept the mont instead of closing it.

Aurelion noticed it right away when he stepped back. Before this, every encounter had followed the sa pattern. Sothing happened, the system reacted, and then it reset. This ti, it didn’t. It stayed in the sa state, like it had moved forward instead of starting over.

Sally stood beside him, watching the chamber carefully. She didn’t relax, and her posture stayed tense. "It didn’t close," she said. Aurelion shook his head. "No," he replied.

Rowan looked around, clearly uneasy. "...That’s bad, right?" he asked. Aurelion didn’t answer imdiately. After a mont, he said, "It’s different." Sally frowned slightly. "That doesn’t help." Aurelion didn’t argue.

The construct was still there, standing in the sa place. It wasn’t attacking, and it wasn’t gone. It just stayed, like it was waiting for sothing. The system no longer felt like it was running through steps. It felt like it was continuing sothing.

Sally stepped a little closer. "What changed?" she asked. Aurelion exhaled slowly. "It’s not treating us like things to test anymore," he said.

Rowan blinked. "Then what are we?" Aurelion answered, "Sothing it uses." That made Rowan uneasy. "...I don’t like that," he said. Sally added, "That ans it’s using what we do directly." Aurelion nodded.

The chamber gave off a faint pulse. It wasn’t strong, but it was clear. The patterns on the floor shifted slightly, not because of movent, but because sothing inside the system had changed.

Aurelion felt it first. The connection was stronger now, more focused than before. Sally noticed the change in him. "What is it?" she asked. Aurelion said, "It’s moving."

Rowan frowned. "What’s moving?" Aurelion kept his eyes on the construct. "The system," he said.

The chamber adjusted again. The patterns shifted, and the space felt slightly different. This ti, the change didn’t co from them. It started on its own.

Sally lowered her voice. "It’s not waiting anymore." Aurelion nodded. Rowan stepped back a little. "...That’s worse," he said.

The construct moved. Not to attack, not to retreat. It stepped forward slowly. The distance between it and Aurelion closed again, but the movent felt different this ti. It wasn’t checking them anymore. It was leading sothing.

Sally moved forward slightly. "Aurelion—" she said, but he didn’t stop. He understood what was happening. This wasn’t a reaction. It was sothing else.

The construct raised its arm again. The chamber responded imdiately. The space around them shifted, not physically, but in how it worked. The area where they had interacted before appeared again.

This ti it was bigger. More clear. More complete.

Rowan stared at it. "Why does this feel like it’s getting worse again?" he asked. Aurelion answered, "Because it is."

Sally’s expression tightened. "This isn’t a test anymore," she said. Aurelion replied, "No. It’s moving forward."

That made the situation clear. The system had made a decision, and now it was acting on it.

The construct stopped moving. The space steadied again. The connection grew stronger, more direct than before. Aurelion stepped into the area again, not because he had to, but because he chose to.

Sally followed him right away. Rowan hesitated for a second, then stepped in as well.

As soon as they entered, the system reacted. This ti, the connection didn’t focus on Aurelion alone. It spread out.

Sally’s eyes widened slightly. "I can feel it," she said. Rowan froze. "...Wait, what?" Aurelion said, "It’s not limiting it anymore."

That changed everything. The system wasn’t interacting with just one of them. It was connecting to all of them.

Sally steadied herself. "It’s including us," she said. Aurelion nodded. Rowan swallowed. "...I really don’t like that."

The patterns around them grew brighter. The space felt more connected, but not chaotic. Everything stayed controlled, just more shared than before.

Aurelion understood what had changed. The system wasn’t looking at them one by one anymore. It was looking at them together.

Sally spoke quietly. "It’s not just learning from us." Aurelion said, "No. It’s linking us."

That made it more serious. A system that connected things together didn’t just watch them. It worked with them.

The construct moved again, but this ti it wasn’t as sharp or perfect. It moved slower, adjusting as it went.

Aurelion stepped forward. His movent matched it. Sally followed. Rowan adjusted as best as he could.

The construct moved with them. Not ahead, not behind. With them.

When they clashed, it didn’t feel like a normal fight. It didn’t feel like they were opposing each other. It felt like everything was moving together.

Sally noticed it first. "It’s matching us," she said. Aurelion nodded. Rowan frowned. "...Is that good?" he asked.

Aurelion didn’t answer right away. The fight continued, but it didn’t feel like pressure was building. Instead, everything stayed balanced.

The system adjusted. They adjusted. The difference between them beca smaller.

Aurelion focused. "This is it," he said. Sally understood. "This is where it changes," she said. Rowan let out a breath. "...I was hoping we wouldn’t get here."

The chamber pulsed again, stronger this ti. The patterns lit up across the space. The connection grew deeper.

Then everything changed again.

The construct didn’t break or fall. It dissolved. Its form spread into light and moved into the chamber itself.

Rowan stared. "That’s new," he said. Sally stayed focused. "What does that an?" she asked.

Aurelion looked around. "It doesn’t need a form anymore," he said.

That made the situation clearer. The system had changed again. It wasn’t using sothing to act through. It was acting directly now.

The chamber responded. The patterns spread across every surface. Everything in the space felt connected.

Sally said quietly, "It’s everywhere." Aurelion nodded. Rowan swallowed. "...That’s not good," he said.

Aurelion didn’t argue. This was the shift. The system had moved past testing and reacting. It had reached a point where it could act on its own.

The connection grew stronger again. This ti, it didn’t feel optional. It felt like sothing pulling them forward.

Sally stiffened slightly. "It’s trying to pull us deeper," she said. Aurelion said, "Yes." Rowan stepped back. "...We should not go deeper," he said.

Aurelion didn’t answer. The chamber changed again. A path appeared ahead, not created, but revealed. It led deeper.

The system wasn’t waiting anymore. It was guiding what ca next. Aurelion stepped forward. The connection responded.

The path aligned. The system moved with him. And now— It wasn’t asking anymore.

[To be Continued]

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