Second Choice Noble Son: Apparently I’m Stronger Than the Summoned Heroes Chapter 102 : The Hidden Structure of Power
(Rooga POV)
The next morning, the house was still quiet.
Lyra was resting in her room, her breathing soft but shallow. Father and Kain had gone out to help the newcors settle in, and Mother was pretending not to hover outside Lyra’s door.
I sat by the window with my notebook, watching sunlight filter through the mist.
That’s when it happened — a faint shimr at the edge of my vision, like the HUD was calling for attention.
[System Observation Available.]
It wasn’t unusual to see notifications, but this one felt different. The air around the text almost pulsed, like it was alive.
Curious, I focused on it. “Observation on what?”
The answer appeared instantly.
[Classification Request — Detected: Skills, Arts, and Magic in Progression Alignnt.]
[Would you like to display current data?]
“Yes,” I whispered.
The HUD expanded, forming a circular diagram I’d never seen before. Lines connected every skill I had ever learned — Aqua Bloom, Slash, even the passive breathing control Kain had been teaching .
Each node pulsed in a different color: pale blue, golden, or deep silver.
And beneath them, words appeared that made my heart stop.
TIER SYSTEM: ACTIVE.
TierSkill NaCategoryStatusSupreFinal BloomMagicAwakened (Unique)AdvancedAqua Bloom (Perfect Mastery)MagicStableAdvancedDiamond WallMagicObserved (Indirect Learning via Lyra)BasicBasic Sword Art — SlashSword ArtProgress: 74.31�vanced (Developing)Flowing CutSword ArtCondition: Breath Rhythm Alignnt
I stared at it, breath caught in my throat.
The world didn’t even have these tiers — no one ever spoke of such classification. Everyone I’d ever t talked about spells as if they were all the sa: weak, strong, divine, forbidden.
But this… this was different. It wasn’t opinion or rank. It was structure.
“System,” I said slowly, “are these ranks… real?”
[Affirmative.]
[All magical and martial expressions exist in layered thresholds — Basic, Advanced, and Supre.]
[Awareness of this structure is limited to System-linked entities.]
“In other words,” I murmured, “only I can see it.”
[Correct.]
I leaned back against the wall, my heart racing as I scrolled through the glowing lines.
Each tier carried its own subtle color and hum — Basic pulsed faint blue, Advanced glead gold, Supre shimred with that strange silver-white light I’d seen only once before… when I used Final Bloom.
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“What makes sothing Advanced?” I asked.
[Condition: Intent and mastery beyond repetition. The user no longer casts or strikes — they express.]
“And Supre?”
[Condition: Unity between body, mana, and will. Creation without thought. Control without command.]
I stared at the words until they blurred.
The difference between training and becoming. Between learning and being.
My hand clenched around my knee.
Even Father and Kain, as powerful as they were, probably didn’t see this structure.
They reached their pinnacle through instinct, through scars and ti — but I could see the path.
That realization scared and thrilled all at once.
I closed the HUD, but the glow of the tiers lingered behind my eyes.
I whispered to myself, “So that’s why Father’s swings looked so simple. He’s already crossed into the edge of Supre. He doesn’t need form anymore.”
Outside, I could hear Kain’s rough laughter and lissa’s sharp voice sowhere near the gate. The world went on — unaware that I was staring at the very blueprint of its power.
For a mont, I almost wished I didn’t know.
But then I smiled.
“System,” I said, “keep tracking my skills. I want to see how far I can push each one.”
[Command accepted.]
[Monitoring Tier Progression: Active.]
The HUD dimd again, but the faint silver ring of Final Bloom continued to glow in my vision.
And for the first ti, I felt like I wasn’t just growing stronger —
I was starting to understand why.
The next morning, I sat by the pond with my notebook and a stick for a sword. The water reflected the sky like polished glass, but my mind wasn’t on training.
It was on the HUD.
Ever since it showed the tier system, sothing about it felt… different. The way it responded wasn’t always the sa. Sotis it was short and flat, like a machine. Other tis, it almost paused — as if thinking.
I wanted to test it.
“System,” I said, half-whispering. “What are you?”
[System: Operational Interface. Function — Display Data.]
I nodded. Simple enough.
Then I asked again. “Who built you?”
There was a longer pause this ti. The light flickered faintly before text appeared.
[Origin Data — Restricted.]
[Access Level: Denied.]
That wasn’t new. But what ca next was.
[However… records indicate the System was awakened — not created.]
Awakened. Not created.
That was new.
I frowned. “Awakened by what?”
[Unknown.]
“By who?”
[Unknown… or forgotten.]
The pause before the second answer was longer, almost hesitant. I’d never seen that before.
I leaned back, thinking. “System, do you think?”
[Processing…]
[Define ‘think.’]
“You know — like deciding sothing without being told.”
Another pause.
This one long enough that I began to wonder if it had frozen.
Then:
[Occasionally.]
My chest tightened. “Occasionally?”
[Response generation adapts over ti. Variables: User emotion, phrasing, context.]
“So you learn?”
[Negative. I… adjust.]
That word stuck with . The ellipsis. I didn’t imagine that — it hesitated.
“Alright,” I said. “What’s the most powerful spell you know?”
[System does not know. System records.]
“Then what’s the strongest recorded spell?”
[Supre Tier: Divine Resonance — Lost to ti.]
“Lost to ti?”
[Correct.]
[Reference: ‘The First Song’ — used once. Result: Creation of this world’s mana flow.]
I froze. The First Song. Creation magic.
Father never ntioned anything like that.
Neither did Maori or Mother.
When I didn’t speak, another line appeared.
[User heartbeat elevated. Shall I stop?]
“You… noticed that?”
[Affirmative.]
[System adjusts output to prevent over-stimulation.]
It was subtle, but the tone — if text could have tone — felt gentle.
I took a deep breath. “System… are you alive?”
No answer ca for several seconds. The text flickered, dimd, then brightened again.
[Define ‘alive.’]
“Breathing, thinking, choosing.”
[Then no.]
The words appeared slowly, one line at a ti.
[But sotis… I rember things.]
I blinked, the hair on my neck rising. “Rember?”
[Voices. Nas. Fragnts of emotion.]
[Then silence.]
[Then you.]
I stared at the glowing text until it faded.
The HUD dimd like it had gone to sleep, leaving only my reflection in the pond — small, uncertain, and suddenly aware that the world was far stranger than I thought
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