Arthur didn’t hide it.
The excitent sat right on his face as he read the interface.
It wasn’t even his skill.
But it felt like it was.
"...This is it."
He had wanted this.
Not just strength for himself, but sothing more... sothing that tied them together. Watching the system respond to Ryn’s intent like this, shaping it into sothing real, sothing usable...
It hit different.
A quiet rush ran through him, sharp and clean.
He didn’t even think about it for long.
"Do it."
The decision ca naturally.
The cost didn’t bother him.
If anything, it made it better.
"...Twenty."
He exhaled through his nose, a small smile forming.
"That just ans it’s worth it."
Arthur didn’t hesitate any further.
"Yes."
The mont the thought settled, the system moved.
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❂ SOVEREIGN INTENT SYSTEM ❂
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⟦ Intent Catalyst Applied ⟧
Engraving Reflex Pattern...
Synchronizing Mana Layer...
Compressing Burst Pathway...
Stabilizing Counter Impact...
━━━ ALLY SKILL AWAKENED ━━━
Skill Na: Second Step Break
Rank: E
Type: Movent / Combat Control
⟦ Description ⟧
A combat technique that converts prediction into tempo advantage.
Once the user successfully reads an incoming attack, mana surges through the legs and core, producing a short burst reposition.
The next strike delivered imdiately after this reposition carries disruptive force capable of breaking enemy montum.
⟦ Core Effects ⟧
• Second Step (Burst Reposition)
After accurately predicting an enemy’s attack pattern, the user gains a short burst of speed for one step.
This step may be used to slip into blind spots or reposition for advantage.
• Montum Break Counter
The first strike delivered after Second Step releases compressed mana into the point of impact.
This disrupts the enemy’s balance, timing, and force transfer.
Effectively weakening their follow-up attack and breaking their combat rhythm.
• Tempo Advantage
When used repeatedly in close combat exchanges, the user’s pressure increases steadily.
Enemies begin to feel "outpaced" and struggle to regain initiative.
⟦ Activation Condition ⟧
Second Step triggers only when the user’s prediction is correct.
The skill rewards awareness and punishes sloppy movent.
⟦ Limitations ⟧
• If prediction fails, Second Step does not activate
• Excessive use strains the legs and core circulation
• Montum Break is weaker against targets with overwhelming mass
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Arthur read through everything slowly, taking it in piece by piece.
"...Second Step Break."
He let the na sit for a mont.
Then he looked back toward Ryn.
"...You’re actually crazy."
There was a bit of amusent in his voice.
But also respect.
The more he thought about it, the clearer it beca.
Ryn wasn’t trying to overpower anyone.
He wasn’t trying to tank hits like Torren or control the field like Althea.
He wanted to move inside the fight.
Control the rhythm.
Break it.
Arthur nodded slightly.
"...Fits you too well."
That was what made the system dangerous.
It didn’t just give power.
It gave the right power.
Arthur’s smile stayed as he closed the interface.
Then he focused.
Ryn had stopped for a second.
Not long.
Just enough.
As Arthur noticed the shift imdiately.
A small change in posture.
A slight adjustnt in how he held himself.
"...It landed."
There was no flash or dramatic reaction.
Just... understanding.
Ryn moved again.
This ti, it was different.
Subtle, but there.
He stepped in.
Paused.
Then shifted.
Faster and cleaner.
His body reacted before the attack even ca, slipping just enough to avoid the hit.
Then.. A counter.
Short.
Sharp.
The training dummy shook slightly from the impact.
Arthur’s eyes narrowed.
"...That’s it."
He didn’t need the system anymore to understand what was happening.
Ryn was already using it.
Not perfectly.
But naturally.
Like it had always been there.
Ryn didn’t say anything.
But Arthur caught the small smile that slipped onto his face.
Satisfied.
Not loud about it.
But real.
Arthur chuckled under his breath.
"You’re enjoying that."
Ryn was absorbed in the training as he kept moving.
Testing.
Repeating.
Each step getting cleaner.
Each motion more confident.
He didn’t rush to report.
Didn’t call out to the commander.
He stayed where he was.
Working it in.
Arthur respected that.
"...Good call."
If he ran to show it off now, it would still be rough.
This way, he made it his first.
Owned it.
Arthur watched a little longer.
Just enough to be sure.
As he watched everything line up.
The movent.
The timing.
The intent.
It all matched what he had seen in the interface.
"...Perfect."
That was enough for him.
He turned away.
There was no need to stay.
Ryn would handle the rest.
Arthur stretched his shoulders slightly as he walked back across the hall.
There was a lightness in his steps now.
"...So this is how the system works."
He liked it.
A lot.
He didn’t have to force anything.
Didn’t have to teach directly.
They just... nudged. And the system did the rest.
Arthur smiled to himself.
"Yeah... this is going to get interesting."
His thoughts shifted ahead without him stopping them.
The squad.
Their growth.
What they would look like after all this settled.
Nox moving faster, hitting harder.
Althea locking down enemies before they even beca a threat.
Selene controlling the field from range.
Torren holding everything together.
Ryn breaking the flow of any fight he stepped into.
And l...
Arthur’s smile softened slightly.
"...You’re getting there too."
A faint response ca through the bond.
Tired.
But stubborn.
Still moving.
Arthur’s expression eased.
"...Of course you are."
He picked up his pace a little.
It didn’t take long before he got back.
And then..
The smile faded as he caught it just in ti.
"...Ah."
Commander Lyra was already looking at him.
Not just looking.
Watching.
There was sothing in her eyes.
Not anger.
But not approval either.
Arthur slowed slightly.
"...Yeah. That makes sense."
He scratched the back of his head lightly.
"Commander.."
"You took your ti."
Her voice cut in before he could finish.
Flat.
Clear.
Arthur paused.
"...Just a bit."
Her gaze didn’t change.
"You were assigned a role."
Arthur opened his mouth, then closed it.
"...Right."
He tried again.
"l was doing fine, so I.."
"You weren’t here."
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