My Infinite System.
Chapter 78: Conceptual Dominion
CHAPTER 78: CONCEPTUAL DOMINION
The air warped.
Not just with heat. Not just with pressure.
Reality itself bent around Lucian.
The monsters hesitated, some stepping back instinctively. They couldn’t understand what changed—but their instincts screamed. Something was wrong. Very wrong.
Lucian rolled his shoulders once. The blade pulsed in his hand. No longer a weapon made of metal. It was meaning. A concept made solid. A command stitched into reality.
[CONCEPTUAL DOMINION (X): Spatial Sovereignty – All space bends to the wielder’s will.]
Lucian raised his hand.
The world around him... shifted.
The forest, the twisted trees, the blood-colored sky—all of it folded inward for a second like a crumpled page, then snapped back. In that instant, ten of the frontmost monsters were crushed without warning. Not slashed. Not pierced. Just... compressed. Folded into a single point of space and erased.
The rest screamed.
Lucian walked.
Each step he took didn’t land on dirt—it chose where to land. Sometimes forward. Sometimes above. Sometimes sideways onto air itself. Space no longer applied to him the way it did to them.
A winged serpent dove at him from the right—its body wide enough to coil a small house.
Lucian didn’t turn.
He cut space itself.
The serpent vanished mid-flight. The air behind it bent and collapsed like someone had sliced a curtain.
The others roared and charged.
Dozens of them. A whole front of chittering, snarling beasts, black exoskeletons gleaming, claws glowing, eyes flashing in the blood-red light.
Lucian raised his free hand this time.
[Chrono Disjunction – Area Reversal.]
A pulse radiated outward. The monsters charging slowed to a crawl.
Some froze.
Some staggered, their legs locked mid-sprint, their wings dragging like broken paper.
Lucian blurred forward.
He didn’t slash. He erased.
Each swing didn’t just cut bodies—it cut through space and time together. Limbs didn’t bleed. Heads didn’t fall. They simply weren’t there anymore.
A titan beast leapt from the rear—a centipede-tank hybrid, at least thirty meters long, its body plated with obsidian, six scythe-limbs whirring.
Lucian glanced at it.
[Fold Step.]
He disappeared—reappearing directly above it.
Mid-air, he twisted his blade once.
[Spatial Anchor – Gravity Point.]
A symbol formed beneath him—white and violet, glowing with raw pressure.
The centipede screeched as it was yanked upward into the sky—then slammed into the ground hard enough to crack the forest for miles. Lucian followed through with a single downward strike.
His blade pierced the air.
And then the earth.
And then the core of the beast itself.
BOOM.
A wave of light exploded as the monster shattered into mana particles. Lucian stood still as the dust cleared, coat fluttering in the aftershock.
Behind him, the others were glowing bright now.
Reia’s aura had turned pure gold, her eyes white-hot. Fists wrapped in condensed mana, knuckles radiating shockwaves just by clenching. Silas’ arms looked reinforced, almost armored—veins glowing, his entire frame taller, denser. Evelyn’s silver threads now wrapped her like a cocoon, her eyes glowing with layered sigils. Vyn’s shadow expanded into a pool behind her—her robes burning with violet flame, her aura stretching like a forgotten void.
They were ready.
But Lucian wasn’t done.
Because the Core Beast was finally coming.
The trees warped ahead.
Bent.
Collapsed.
Something massive slithered between them.
A body that looked like it was made of stitched bone and molten mirrors. Faces screamed in the crevices of its skin. Wings unfolded—wings made of space itself, jagged and broken like shattered portals. Its head rose—a mass of tendrils and horns, with no eyes, only a gaping mouth that sucked light into it.
Lucian didn’t blink.
"Found it," he said quietly.
[CONCEPTUAL DOMINION – Absolute Command: Fold Reality.]
The ground beneath the Core Beast flipped inside out.
For a second, it looked like it was falling into a hole—but the hole was made of inside. Of the forest itself. A pocket dimension stitched together by Lucian’s will.
The beast roared—an echo that shook the world.
Lucian flew forward.
No wings. No lift. Just warped air and a straight path.
The beast swung a limb—a razor-thin claw of space-tear.
Lucian phased through it.
[Phase Drift.]
The blade in his hand locked into its final form—a longsword with a single black line running down the center, pulsing like a heartbeat.
He slashed once.
And carved a line through the world.
The Core Beast split down the middle—but held together. Regenerating. Roaring.
"Of course," Lucian muttered.
A conceptual core. Not physical. Not something he could just kill with brute force.
Which meant he needed to rewrite it.
He closed his eyes.
Took one slow breath.
And stepped forward.
[Dominion Override: Conceptual Rewrite – "Core = Vulnerable."]
The world shuddered.
Every monster nearby twitched violently. The Core Beast screamed.
Lucian opened his eyes again.
"Now die."
He moved one last time.
Faster than Fold Step.
Faster than sound.
His blade cut down, through the concept of resistance.
The Core Beast screamed, then cracked—literally. Like glass. Its massive body crumbled into reflective shards, each piece screaming before turning to ash.
The ground rumbled.
Then quiet.
Lucian stood in the silence.
His body trembled slightly—more from the afterburn than pain. His systems were running hot. Blood ran down his fingers from strain, but he didn’t fall.
Behind him, Reia stood up first.
"...It’s over?" she asked.
Lucian turned slightly. "No."
Vyn rose next. "There’s more?"
Lucian nodded. "That was the core beast. But not the dungeon core."
He pointed to the forest.
It was fading.
Trees dissolving into fog. Roots vanishing.
At the center, where the Core Beast had first emerged... a staircase had appeared.
Going down.
Deeper.
"No way..." Silas muttered.
Evelyn swallowed. "This dungeon doesn’t end."
Lucian sheathed his blade.
"We’re not done."
His team gathered around him—wounded, exhausted, but alive.
Reia cracked her knuckles. "Then we finish it."
Lucian didn’t smile.
But the glint in his eyes said enough.
He turned toward the stairs.
And led the way down.
A/N
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