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Arthur barely had ti to steady his breathing before another translucent screen slid into view.

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❂ SOVEREIGN INTENT SYSTEM ❂

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⟦ Intent Point Evaluation ⟧

• Source: F-Rank Kobold

• Base Intent Points: 1

⟬ Modifiers Applied ⟭

→ Clinical Engagent Bonus: 30%

━━━ CALCULATION ━━━

1 × 1.3

━━━ INTENT POINTS GAINED ━━━

✦ 1.3 IP ✦

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Arthur watched it fade, eyes still focused, pulse slowly settling.

Then another interface appeared, just as precise and cold as the last.

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❂ SOVEREIGN INTENT SYSTEM ❂

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⟦ Intent Point Evaluation ⟧

• Source: F-Rank Kobold

• Base Intent Points: 1

⟬ Modifiers Applied ⟭

→ Controlled Finish Bonus: 20%

━━━ CALCULATION ━━━

1 × 1.2

━━━ INTENT POINTS GAINED ━━━

✦ 1.2 IP ✦

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He exhaled through his nose, shoulders loosening slightly. The system wasn’t finished yet.

One last screen appeared, larger than the others, slower in how it settled into place.

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❂ SOVEREIGN INTENT SYSTEM ❂

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⟦ Intent Point Summary ⟧

• Previous Total: 8.6 IP

• Current Gains: 3.9 IP

━━━ TOTAL INTENT POINTS AVAILABLE ━━━

✦ 12.5 IP ✦

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Arthur stared at the number for a long mont.

Then he let out a slow breath he hadn’t realized he was holding.

"There it is," he said quietly.

Enough.

Enough to grow stronger again.

Enough to push his limits a little further.

Enough to stay alive for another stretch of this place.

He crouched and gathered the monster cores scattered across the stone floor. His movents were smooth now, practiced. He didn’t rush, but he didn’t waste ti either. Each motion had purpose, learned through repetition and pain.

When he straightened, his gaze drifted deeper into the dungeon.

The ache in his muscles was real. The blood soaking into his clothes was real. The danger hadn’t vanished just because the system had rewarded him.

But his resolve was still there too.

"Alright," Arthur said, tightening his grip on his blade. "Let’s see how far intent can really take ."

With that, he moved forward.

His steps carried him deeper into the dungeon, his breathing steadier than before. The fear hadn’t disappeared, but it no longer ruled him. The fights that once felt overwhelming, like certain death, now felt like harsh lessons he had survived and learned from.

His hands still trembled sotis after a clash, but the shaking faded faster each ti.

Confidence didn’t hit him all at once. It didn’t surge or burn. It settled instead, quiet and heavy, like sothing earned the hard way.

"Still figuring it out," he murmured as he walked. "Intent shapes the skill. Skill sharpens the intent."

The Sovereign Intent System no longer felt distant or alien. It didn’t feel like a judge watching from above. It felt present. Aware. Responsive.

It didn’t punish hesitation or fear. It responded when he chose clearly and followed through.

Surgical Intent had proven that.

Every clean strike. Every deliberate motion. The system didn’t just care about the result. It cared about how he reached it.

Arthur let out a faint smile.

"I guess the real question now is what cos next."

He didn’t know the answer, and for once, that didn’t bother him. The system had guided him before, even when he didn’t know what to ask. He trusted that it would do so again when the ti ca.

For now, he needed more.

More intent points.

More pressure.

More monts where his resolve would be tested.

The dungeon was good at providing those.

He continued forward, senses stretched but controlled. Confidence didn’t an carelessness. If anything, it made him sharper. More aware.

He noticed the way the air shifted.

The scrape of claws against stone.

The faint disturbances in mana brushing against his skin.

Before long, he found them.

Three kobolds moved between broken columns ahead, bodies low to the ground, weapons dragging faint lines across the floor. Their movents were cautious but practiced.

Arthur didn’t hesitate.

He broke into a sprint.

The dagger flew toward the nearest kobold, aid cleanly for the weak point beneath the jaw.

But this ti, the kobold reacted.

It twisted at the last mont. The blade sliced flesh instead of ending the fight.

Shnk.

"Damn it," Arthur hissed.

The kobold shrieked and leapt back, wounded but alive. The other two reacted instantly, snarling as they rushed him together.

Arthur barely had ti to reset his footing.

Clang!

Scrape!

Steel t crude blades as he blocked one strike and rolled beneath another. He felt the difference imdiately. No early kill ant no montum. No breathing room.

"Alright," he muttered, adjusting his stance. "One of those fights."

The kobolds pressed in hard, working together. Arthur moved with them instead of fighting against the flow, his steps tighter and more controlled. Surgical Intent guided his hands, his eyes tracking weak points even as he defended.

Then sothing changed.

He felt it like a weight pressing down on his chest.

The mana in the dungeon thickened.

It was subtle, but wrong. Heavier. Dirtier. It crawled across his senses, nothing like the clean current flowing inside him.

Arthur frowned, but he didn’t have ti to dwell on it.

More movent.

Five shapes erged from the shadows.

Five more.

Arthur’s eyes widened for half a breath.

"You’ve got to be kidding ."

The new kobolds didn’t hesitate. They rushed in imdiately, no spacing, no caution. The sound of claws and weapons filled the air as they closed in from every side.

Clang!

Thud!

Shnk!

Arthur took a glancing hit to the shoulder and twisted away, teeth clenched. He drove his blade into one kobold’s throat, then spun and kicked another back before it could pin him.

One down.

But the gap closed just as fast.

His breathing grew heavier. Sweat burned his eyes. Surgical Intent helped him land strikes, but it didn’t give him ti. Every opening he created was filled by another attacker.

"They’re covering each other," he realized. "Protecting the wounded."

That was new.

And dangerous.

Arthur ducked under a swing and buried his blade in a kobold’s ribs, but before he could finish it, another slamd into him from the side.

Thud.

He skidded across the stone and forced himself back to his feet, chest heaving.

"This is bad," he muttered.

Not panic. Just truth.

If this continued, stamina would decide the fight—and he was already bleeding.

He killed another kobold with a precise stab through the eye, but the cost was imdiate. A blade sliced across his arm as he pulled free.

Pain flared hot and sharp.

He hissed but didn’t slow.

Two down. Six still moving.

Arthur took a step back, mind racing even as his body fought on instinct.

"It’s not enough," he thought. "Precision alone won’t end this."

He needed more than clean strikes.

He needed to finish fights even when it hurt.

The thought sparked sothing inside him.

A sharp, dangerous grin tugged at his lips.

"So that’s it," he said softly in the middle of a clash. "This one’s going to hurt."

His intent shifted.

Not desperation.

Not recklessness.

Commitnt.

Arthur stopped dodging attacks he had already decided to endure.

He stepped into a strike, letting a blade cut into his side as he drove his dagger up beneath a kobold’s jaw.

Shnk.

The kobold collapsed at his feet.

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