Chapter 482: System's Progress - Corruption 30/100
"We're ready for this," Lila stated with quiet confidence. "Everything Elio's sent us, everything we've built here... it's all led to this moment."
Lucien and Ren exchanged glances, recognizing that their role would increasingly be support rather than direct intervention. But that was as it should be… the city needed its foundation while its spear point advanced.
"It's time then," Lucien nodded. "Start with the early challenges, establish your rhythm. The city will ensure you have everything you need." Experience exclusive tales on My Virtual Library Empire
As the group dispersed to prepare, Ren watched them go with a mixture of emotions. They were growing beyond what anyone had imagined possible, carrying pieces of divine power within them. Yet he remained dedicated to his purpose, to building something greater than himself.
The corruption might be changing them, but their core mission remained the same. And now, with shared power and purpose, they were ready to push those changes to their limit.
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The final wave of orcs emerged in perfect military formation around their king. Unlike his subjects, this leader stood apart - his massive form enhanced with magical artifacts, his movements suggesting centuries of battlefield experience.
From Emberg's form (Oxygen + Helium), Elio studied the approaching army. The combination of elements made his movements light and explosive, perfect for aerial combat. Beside him, Poison Stinger (Boron + Phosphorus) readied its defensive formations while the Corrupted Sentinel Wolf (Zinc + Sulfur) analyzed the enemy's patterns with enhanced senses.
The orc king raised his weapon - a massive war hammer that crackled with elemental energy. At his signal, the army began a coordinated advance that showed none of the simple tactics of previous waves.
The wolf's senses detected something different about their approach.
'He's planning something.'
The warning came just in time. As Elio prepared to launch an explosive attack, the orc formations suddenly shifted, creating channels designed to redirect any chemical reactions back at their source.
"They've studied our previous battles," Elio realized. The king hadn't just brought more power… he'd brought better strategy.
The first clash was intense.
Elio directed Emberg's enhanced form through a series of explosive maneuvers, using the oxygen-helium combination to create devastating blasts while maintaining perfect aerial control. But the orc king's forces moved with uncanny precision, their formations adapting to each attack pattern.
Poison Stinger created barriers of crystallized boron, its phosphorus enhancement making them glow with stored energy. The wolf's enhanced senses guided their placement, identifying weak points in the enemy's defense to make them explode. But for each advantage they gained, the king seemed to have a counter prepared.
"He's not just strong," Elio observed as another carefully planned attack was deflected. "He's actually learning our patterns in real time."
The king proved this by suddenly changing tactics. Instead of maintaining defensive formations, his forces began executing complex maneuvers that threatened to separate Elio's three summon forms. Each unit moved with purpose, trying to isolate them from each other's support.
Elio responded by pushing his combinations to their limits. Emberg's oxygen-helium mix created a series of controlled detonations, not to damage but to maintain position. Poison Stinger's barriers became more than defense, using their stored phosphorus energy to create zones of controlled chaos.
But it was the wolf's zinc-sulfur mastery that proved crucial. Each time the king thought he had them cornered, the wolf would trigger precisely calculated chemical reactions, turning their trapped position into an opportunity for devastating counterattacks.
The orc king, recognizing the threat, focused his attention on the wolf. His hammer struck the ground, sending waves of elemental energy that threatened to disrupt their chemical manipulations. His troops moved in practiced formations designed to prevent the wolf from finding weak points in the king to exploit.
"He's trying to negate our strongest advantage," Elio realized. Without the wolf triggering controlled reactions, their offensive capabilities would be severely limited.
The battle evolved into a complex dance of position and counter-position. Elio used Emberg's explosive mobility to maintain pressure.
The king matched them move for move. His hammer seemed to predict their attacks, its elemental enhancements perfectly timed to disrupt their combinations. His army moved like extensions of his will, each unit understanding its role in his greater strategy.
"We need to break his rhythm," Elio decided. They had been fighting the king's battle, letting him dictate the pace. It was time to change that.
The next sequence happened in perfect coordination. Emberg launched what appeared to be another explosive assault, drawing the king's attention upward. Poison Stinger's barriers formed what seemed to be a defensive pattern, one the king had already countered several times.
But this time, when the king moved to disrupt their strategy, the wolf struck. Its enhanced senses had detected not just physical weaknesses, but patterns in the king's own movements.
It was time to pay back with his same strategy.
The moment he committed to his counter-attack, the wolf triggered a cascade of chemical reactions.
The zinc-sulfur combination created a series of explosions that weren't meant to damage, but to force specific movements. Each detonation herded the king's forces into positions where Poison Stinger's charged barriers waited. The phosphorus energy released in calculated bursts, creating zones where the king's elemental control was disrupted.
Emberg's oxygen-helium mix provided the final component. Instead of raw explosive power, Elio used it to create precise pressure differentials. The king found his perfectly coordinated army suddenly struggling against invisible currents that turned their own formations against them.
The king recognized the trap too late. His hammer's elemental energy clashed with the wolf's chemical reactions, creating unstable zones. Each attempt to regain control only triggered more of Poison Stinger's charged barriers, while Emberg's manipulation of air pressure prevented any organized retreat to formation.
In the end, it was the king's own strategic mind that proved his undoing. He had focused so much on countering their individual abilities that he hadn't prepared for being read himself. His final strike with the hammer, meant to disrupt the wolf's chemical control, instead triggered the very reaction Elio had been setting up.
The resulting chain of explosions was both beautiful and devastating. Zinc and sulfur reactions cascaded through the disrupted formations, while phosphorus energy released in synchronized bursts turned the battlefield into a maze of controlled destruction. Through it all, Emberg's oxygen-helium combination maintained perfect pressure control, ensuring each explosion built upon the last.
The orc king fought to the end, his hammer striking with increasingly desperate power. His final roar of defiance was cut short as the wolf's precisely triggered reaction chain reached its culmination.
When the energy finally dissipated, Elio found himself ready to be at level 30 in both challenges.
The challenge had been more than just defeating a powerful opponent. It had been about understanding how their different abilities and cooperation could work, creating something greater than the sum of their parts.