Reincarnated With A Glitched System: Why Is My MP Not Running Out? Chapter 1901: Pondering About What Divinity Is
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"Hmm! Awahh!"
Esralda adored the fruit puree, eagerly asking for a second serving and then a third. She also drank so goat milk and seed to enjoy it, though I suspected she still preferred her mama’s milk.
"Well, she certainly liked your idea," Aquarina giggled. "All that talk about it being impossible to have a kid, and yet you’re doing just fine as a mom."
"T-That’s not true..." I muttered softly. "Esralda is only your sister. It’s not the sa as raising my own child, Aquarina... Anyway, finish your breakfast and get ready. You need to clear the snow."
"Right, right..." Aquarina nodded, quickly eating her al.
Afterward, we hurried outside together, but Esralda followed us.
I tried to stop her, yet she grew upset and struggled to break free.
In the end, I summoned so friends to watch over her.
Ignatius, Alice, Yggdra, and Furoh.
She sat happily on Furoh’s fluffy back in his Fenrir form while Ignatius kept her warm with his gentle aura.
Yggdra and Alice ensured she wouldn’t wander off.
"Alright, just keep her close," I said.
"Ugh, so we’re babysitters now?!" Ignatius grumbled angrily.
"Well, we’ve known Sylphy since she was little, so we’ve technically been her babysitters all along," Furoh pointed out.
"Hahaha, she’s so mature now that it hardly feels like it sotis," Yggdra giggled.
"Yeah... haha," Alice laughed, careful not to reveal the full truth.
Most of my familiars already knew I was reincarnated. The soul bond revealed each other’s stories and pasts to both sides.
"Awaahh! Wawaahhh!"
Esralda played joyfully with Furoh, tugging at his fur with surprising strength. He yelped in pain but let her continue, knowing he could regrow it endlessly.
anwhile, Aquarina grew thoughtful, as if an idea had sparked. She harnessed spirit energy flowing from the mountain itself, blending it with her raw mana spread into the surroundings.
Through Alchemy, she attempted to create an attraction between sunlight and spiritual energy, but the effort failed and collapsed.
"Not quite there yet, huh? Okay, let’s keep trying."
Aquarina never gave up easily. She was a dedicated hard worker. She experinted with various formulas and combinations using only Alchemy.
Yet she failed repeatedly, seeing no results for several hours.
"Hmm, maybe here?"
Until, after three relentless hours...
FLUOSH!
Aquarina triggered a powerful chain reaction. She captured the fading sunlight as the sun dipped toward the horizon and infused it into the mountain’s spiritual energy veins.
RUMBLE!
Golden rays erupted from the ground. Snow exploded upward, dissipating into white mist and lting rapidly despite the spiritual nature of the energy.
"Wow!"
I stared in amazent. Aquarina’s unique spell had cleared over a hundred ters of snow in an instant.
"Aquarina, that was incredible! What did you do?" I asked excitedly.
"A formation I created," she explained with a tired smile. "Based on Alchemy’s three principles... It needs to be scaled up and adjusted, but I’m starting to grasp sothing promising. Let’s keep working hard... Ah, right, I’m starving..."
"I prepared lunch for you earlier," I said.
I opened my Inventory and handed her sandwiches and fruit juice. We settled on wooden chairs to enjoy the al together.
I lit a small fire, and we chatted warmly for twenty minutes before she returned to her work.
As she continued, I cheered her on and carefully studied her techniques.
At the sa ti, within my Soulscape, I tirelessly mixed and refined divine energies.
Yes, I wasn’t simply lounging while watching her efforts!
After developing the [Divinity]: [Tier 2: Rank 1: Heroic Divinity of Heavenly Sun and Thunder (Demigod Realm)], I had discovered the path toward greater divine power.
This Divinity, born from fragnts of false gods, evil gods, and more, had been a fragnted and unstable force—not quite a true divinity.
Yet with Alice’s guidance and the System’s Skills, it was swiftly refining into sothing solid and coherent.
Divinities represented a higher state of soul, body, and mind. The fusion of these three elents created a "divinity," granting its bearer an ascended and enlightened existence.
It allowed to extend and rge all my senses beyond my body and even my Aura.
Through Divinity, Miracles beca possible—manifestations of power that defied physics and magic itself.
This strength drew from the fundantal roots of creation and the universe’s elental forces.
Though each god held authority over specific aspects, concepts, or elents, most also mastered spiritual energy and elental essence.
By deeply understanding these, gods could "assimilate" with them.
To beco a god, one had to unite with elents and spiritual energy—not transform into a spirit but embody an aspect of creation itself.
It was complex, but that was the clearest way I could grasp it in my mind.
Alice remained largely clueless about Divinity, despite being created by a God and spending her life at his side.
The Reincarnation God who brought here operated on a vastly different level from Terrarium’s gods. Forging my own Divinity only highlighted this difference more.
Their power systems diverged greatly. The Reincarnation God seed a cosmic entity unbound by worlds or heavenly realms.
Perhaps the reason my supposedly "faulty" System had grown so potent lay in Alice drawing subtle power from him. That influence granted "Endless Mana" and a "Frozen Status," each with profound benefits and drawbacks.
Reviewing the system log, I reread the ssage from my initial awakening. It held vital insights for cultivating Divinity.
[Congratulations, you have reached the Ultimate Path!]
[The convergence of all Divinity Aspects, Sparks, and Fragnts within you have rged with the Purest Essence of your Consciousness.]
[Your Desires and Emotions have reached Enlightennt, as this Enlightennt has helped your Powers unify as one True Divinity.]
"This part... Desires, Emotions, Enlightennt, True Divinity... Purest Essence and Consciousness."
All these elents were essential for ascending to a higher existence and true divinity. Without them, one could only forge Divinity Aspects or Sparks—useful weapons against gods, but never the path to becoming one.
While Aspects or Sparks empowered fights against divine beings, a true Divinity enabled one to beco divine. Though similar on the surface, they were fundantally opposites.
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