Aetherios System [Slow Build OP MC, Isekai LitRPG/Cultivation] Chapter 208: Book 3: Chapter 59: Solid Stage
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Book 3: Chapter 59: Solid Stage Chapter 59: Solid Stage Alex’s pack creaked as he dragged it closer, pulling out the carefully wrapped bundle he’d spent more dungeon points on than he wanted to admit. He unfolded it across the dirt. Contained within were bottles, fruits, pills, cores—each one thrumming with energy tightly to the brim. A sparkling blue elixir, clear as mountain spring water, but humming with power so dense the glass strained just to hold it. A pouch of crushed lotus petals, glowing faintly in the firelight. A jagged aether crystal, lines of light crawling through it like veins. A strange fruit, translucent skin stretched taut around liquid fire. And at the center, a single core, densely pulsing. And based on the tendrils of black aether swirling inside it, stolen from some dark attuned Adept-tier beast, no doubt. He stared at them all. Together, the pile was easily worth more gold than he’d ever seen in his life. Back home it could’ve bought him a house. Three houses. Paid off every debt his family had ever carried. But here? Gold couldn’t cultivate him. Couldn’t harden his bones, widen his channels, or make him stand toe-to-toe with a monster queen. He grabbed the first item, the elixir. The glass was icy cold against his fingers. He popped the cork, tilted his head back, and tipped it down his throat in a single fluid motion. The liquid was sharp and electric, like swallowing the sky. His chest lit up, aether rushing to every nerve ending, filling him, tearing him open and remaking him at the same time. His hands shook, his vision blurred, but Alex gritted his teeth to force down the storm of aether. The road to strength wasn’t paved in gold. It was paved in pain. Sweat rolled down his forehead as his body worked tirelessly to drink down every ounce of power he forced into it. The elixir’s rush was sharp and cold, like swallowing lightning wrapped in frost. He directed it, piece by piece, running it through the familiar cycles, pushing it into his channels until it bent to his rhythm. His gates flared open wider, strands of ambient aether threading in from the air and mingling with the concoction. It wasn’t gentle as it moved, it pressed against him, testing him—but he guided it, chewed at it. When the last trickle dissolved, he grabbed the next treasure. A handful of sparkling dried lotus leaves that smelled faintly of rain and metal. He crushed it between his teeth and forced the bitter mass down. The energy that followed was different, giving off a feeling that was heavier, sluggish. But again, he took hold of it, wrestled it into his cycle, and tore it apart until it was nothing but fuel. Time blurred. With the petals eaten, what came after was the pome fruit, and then glittering aether shard, followed by him draining the beast core. Each flavor of energy was distinct, each stubborn in its own way, but all of them were bent, absorbed, and consumed. His body screamed at him, bloated with energy, skin prickling like it might tear open and spill out his insides. He clenched his jaw and endured, cycling again and again, grinding down the torrent into manageable bites. At some point, the boundary between pain and progress shifted. The pressure wasn’t just filling him anymore, after enough time it began changing him. The energy itself wasn’t content to sit inside his channels; it condensed, tightened, sank into his cells like molten metal hammered into steel. And then came the hungry emptiness. One heartbeat he was swollen with power and the next, it was gone. The energy was stripped away and devoured by his own body, leaving him hollow. He almost felt empty, starving. But this change was not him falling into weakness. It was sudden hunger, potent and gnawing, a demand his body had made before. His every cell screamed for more aether, more fuel, more of everything. His [Aether Attuned Body] was evolving, clawing upward on the rungs of power, and it wanted to be fed. Alex’s hands trembled slightly as he lifted t