My Charity System made me too OP-Chapter 86: Undead XII

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Leon continued his relentless assault, unleashing strike after strike with his trident. Every movement was deliberate, aimed at building his stats to the critical 10% mark before releasing one of the two devastating skills available under the Tandava ability.

His eyes remained locked on the steadily rising stat bar, ignoring the pain in his body and the Abomination King’s desperate attacks.

10%

A grin spread across Leon’s face as he felt the power surge through him. "Now," he whispered, spinning his trident with incredible speed. "Celestial Wrath Strike."

Celestial Wrath Strike

Effect: A devastating finishing move where the user channels all accumulated power into a single trident thrust. This attack pierces through enemies, leaving a path of destruction.

Damage: Deals 4000% of the user’s base attack in a straight line over 30 meters.

Additional Effects: Leaves a burning trail that deals 10% of the user’s base attack as DoT(Damage over Time) for 5 seconds to all enemies within the line of attack.

Mana Cost: 50% of total mana.

Cooldown: 45 seconds.

As Leon activated the skill, his trident suddenly glowed, its tip encased in a swirling black light. He twirled the weapon in a circular motion before thrusting it straight at the Abomination King with all his might.

The point of impact was catastrophic. The Abomination King was obliterated in a single strike, its grotesque form disintegrating into ash. The trident’s energy continued forward in a straight line, carving through the cave and leaving behind a burning trail of destruction before finally dissipating.

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"That is a really powerful skill," Roselia said, clearly impressed.

Leon nodded but glanced at his mana bar, now reduced to just 30%. He sighed. "But it’s way too mana-consuming."

Roselia chuckled. "True, but it’s still a great skill. Since it consumes mana as a percentage, it will remain useful no matter your Tier. It scales with your strength."

Leon nodded in agreement as he examined the loot. "It seems the Abomination King is a famous quest target," he sighed, picking up the core of the defeated monster.

"Well, it can only be used as a material to craft a weapon," he added.

Roselia took the core from him, inspecting it carefully. "Or a potion," she suggested, her eyes gleaming with interest.

Leon nodded, handing it to her. "You can have it."

[Host donated a Level 50 Abomination King core.]

[Congratulations, host, on obtaining the core of a Level 200 Abomination King through Rebate.]

In addition to the core, there were also physical sources—essential materials used for leveling up. Leon handed all of them to Roselia, noting her excitement as she organized the spoils.

"Hmm, I’m at Level 33 right now," Leon thought, calculating how much progress he could make with these resources. "I wonder if I can reach Level 40 with this much." he mumbled seeing the resources he got from the Rebate.

"Let’s absorb these and increase our levels. After that, we can head to the next quest location, the Death Puppet King’s lair," Leon said.

Roselia nodded in agreement. With the Abomination King defeated, the rundown mansion they were in had transformed into a beautiful, pristine estate. The change was temporary, lasting only 12 hours, but it was enough time for them to absorb the physical resources and prepare for the next battle.

Leon, having both magic and physical-related classes, could absorb both types of resources and level up efficiently.

Resources for leveling up were divided into two types: Physical Sources and Mana Sources. These two types existed up to the 10th floor of the Tower. After reaching the 10th floor, most people advanced to Tier II, where their classes often became a mix of physical and magic attributes.

At that point, the resources merged into a single type called Universal Level-Up Sources, usable by any class holder, regardless of their specialization. This was because Tier II and beyond required adventurers to possess both physical prowess and magical aptitude to survive the challenges.

"Let’s get started," Leon said, sitting cross-legged as he began absorbing the resources. Energy from the physical sources surged through him, strengthening his muscles and sharpening his senses, while mana from the magical sources filled his core, expanding his reserves.

Roselia followed suit, channeling the energy into her own body. The room was filled with a faint glow as the two focused on their leveling process.

More than three hours passed before Leon finished absorbing the resources and leveling up. He opened his eyes as the leveling-up light dissipated around him, releasing a misty breath.

"The sensation of leveling up is always great," he mumbled, glancing at his stats screen.

Leon examined the 60 stat points he had gained, a reward for leveling up from Level 33 to Level 39. He distributed them equally among Intelligence, Strength, and Agility.

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"Having two classes does have its own challenges," he muttered, reflecting on the balancing act he had to maintain between his physical and magical capabilities.

Then, a grin spread across his face. "But not anymore. Thanks to my EX-rating and the tenfold stat increase at the start, I’m far better than an average Level 50 Ascender," he said confidently, clenching his fist as he felt the surge of power coursing through his body.

Looking over at Roselia, who was finishing her own leveling process, Leon smirked. "You ready to face the Death Puppet King?" he asked, standing up and stretching his body, which now felt even more powerful than before.

Roselia opened her eyes, her aura radiating newfound strength as she nodded. "Always."

Leon smirked but then stretched, feeling his stomach grumble. "I know you’re ready, but let’s grab something to eat first. We’ve earned it," he said casually.

Roselia shrugged, a faint smile playing on her lips. "Fine by me. Let’s go."

The two returned to a nearby town, heading straight to an inn renowned for its hearty meals. They wasted no time ordering and were soon digging into a feast fit for champions.

"Ahh~~" Leon sighed in satisfaction, leaning back in his chair after finishing his third plate of grilled fish in a row. "This fish is amazing! So tender and flavorful," he said, picking up another forkful from a fresh plate.

Roselia chuckled, watching him devour the food with unrelenting enthusiasm. "You act like you haven’t eaten in days," she teased, though she was steadily working through her own plate.

"Well, after fighting that ugly excuse for a king, I feel like I deserve this," Leon said, grinning as he reached for a glass of juice.

Roselia shook her head but couldn’t hide the amusement in her eyes. "Just don’t eat the whole inn dry. We still have a Death Puppet King to deal with."

"Don’t worry," Leon said, waving her off with a laugh. "This is just fueling up for the next fight."

She smirked. "Good, because that one’s going to be even tougher."

Leon shrugged though this time he made sure to learn about this Death puppet king properly before rushing in blindly lest he gets smacked like last time.

After finishing their meal, Leon stretched with a satisfied groan. "Alright, that hit the spot. Ready to head out?" he asked, as he pays the bill.

Roselia wiped her lips with a napkin and stood, her twin blades sheathed neatly at her sides. "Let’s go. The Death Puppet King won’t defeat itself."

The two made their way out of the inn and into the bustling town square. Villagers greeted them with nods of respect, word of their victory over the Abomination King having already spread.

As they approached the town’s outskirts, Roselia glanced at Leon. "The Death Puppet King... have you heard much about it?"

Leon frowned slightly, recalling what he had read. "It’s said to control an army of puppets—mindless warriors made from the corpses of its victims. The more puppets it has, the stronger it becomes. And it has a nasty habit of using strings infused with dark mana to control its enemies mid-fight."

Roselia’s expression turned serious. "So we’ll need to watch each other’s backs. If one of us gets caught in those strings—"

"We cut them free immediately," Leon finished, nodding. "I’ve already thought of that. My trident’s reach and your agility should give us an edge. But we’ll need to be quick—this isn’t going to be an easy fight."

"No to mention this guy is opposite of Abomination king , only Magic works on him" he said and then added with a Grin " And I happen to test my new Destruction class magic spells"

As they reached the edge of the forest, the path leading to the Death Puppet King’s lair loomed ahead, dark and foreboding. The air grew colder, and a sense of unease settled over the area.

"Looks like we’re close," Roselia said, unsheathing her blades and inspecting them.

Leon twirled his trident, a confident grin on his face despite the tension in the air. "Let’s see if this king is as terrifying as they say—or if it’s just another pile of bones waiting to be broken."

With that, they stepped into the forest, the shadows swallowing them whole as they moved closer to their next challenge.