SSS Awakening: I Can Create Skills By Will-Chapter 5: The Weight of Intent

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Chapter 5: Chapter 5: The Weight of Intent

Arthur’s fingers twitched.

Nothing happened.

"...Fine," he thought.

He forced his jaw open and bit down on his own lip as hard as he could.

Pain exploded through him, sharp, clear, undeniable. Blood filled his mouth, warm and metallic. His vision steadied just a little, the haze pulling back by a fraction.

"S–stay," he rasped. "Awake."

Every breath scraped his throat raw. His body felt distant, heavy, like it no longer belonged to him. Still, he dragged his arm inch by inch toward the fallen dagger lying just out of reach. His muscles screamed in protest, nerves lighting up like fire.

The skeleton noticed.

Its foot came down harder.

Arthur hissed as the pressure crushed into his chest, forcing the air from his lungs. White flashed at the edges of his vision, but he didn’t stop reaching. 𝒇𝙧𝙚𝓮𝔀𝓮𝒃𝙣𝓸𝒗𝒆𝒍.𝙘𝒐𝒎

When his hand refused to move any farther, he changed tactics.

He turned his head and slammed his teeth into his own arm.

Hard.

Pain ripped through him, wild and tearing. He screamed, the sound raw and broken as it tore from his throat. But the pain did what he needed it to do. His mind snapped tight, dragged back from the edge like a broken chain forced into place.

"That’s it," he whispered, breath shaking. "You don’t get me that easy."

Above him, the skeleton raised its sword again.

Arthur met its empty gaze and didn’t look away.

In his last life, he had lived by one rule. When the moment came, you decided. No hesitation. No excuses. You acted, and you accepted whatever came after.

That was the rule he had broken once.

Never again.

"I’m not done," he said. His voice was low, but it didn’t waver.

Something shifted.

Not around him. Not in the dungeon.

Inside him.

The pain dulled, pushed back as if someone had turned down a dial. Fear drained away, not replaced by hope or anger, but by something colder. Sharper.

Clarity.

There was no begging left in him. No bargaining. No silent plea for help.

Just acceptance.

If he lived, he would take everything this world could offer him.

If he died, it would not be on his knees.

That decision settled into him, heavy and solid, like a weight locking into place.

The skeleton paused.

Arthur felt it then, a different kind of pressure. Subtle, but undeniable. As if the air itself leaned toward him, waiting.

He tried to move again.

This time, his fingers responded.

He froze, breath catching in his chest.

Then the world went quiet.

The dungeon sounds dulled, screams fading into distant echoes. The clatter of bone slowed. Even the skeletons seemed to hesitate, their movements stuttering for the briefest instant.

Something unfolded in his mind.

Not a voice.

A statement.

✦══════════════════════════════════════✦

❂ SOVEREIGN INTENT SYSTEM ❂

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⟦ Intent Detected ⟧

• Intent State: ABSOLUTE

• Emotional Noise: SUPPRESSED

• Outcome Acceptance: CONFIRMED

⟬ Evaluation Complete ⟭

Subject displays sustained decision-making under lethal pressure.

⚜ Authority Potential: DETECTED

⚜ Candidate Status: VALID

━━━ SYSTEM INITIALIZATION ━━━

• Authority Seed: FORMED

• Will Alignment: STABLE

• External Interference: NONE

✦══════════════════════════════════════✦

Welcome, Sovereign Candidate

✦══════════════════════════════════════✦

Arthur felt it the moment he moved.

It wasn’t a rush. Not a surge of heat or power flooding his veins. There was no spike of adrenaline, no roaring strength.

It was quieter than that.

Something settled inside him, deep and steady, like a knot pulled tight in the center of his chest.

Mana.

Not much, but enough.

The instant he accepted the system’s presence, whatever it truly was, something answered. The crushing weight in his limbs loosened. The ringing in his ears faded. His breathing smoothed out, still rough, but no longer broken.

So this is it, he thought. This is the path you’re giving me.

If fate had finally decided to acknowledge him, then he would grab hold with everything he had. He didn’t care what the price would be later. Survival came first.

Arthur rolled his shoulder.

It responded.

Not fully. Not like his old body. But it moved.

His fingers closed around the dagger. The weapon no longer felt like dead weight. His legs trembled as he forced himself upright, settling into a low stance. Unsteady, but standing.

Across from him, the skeleton completed its swing.

The blade cut through the air with a dry whistle, missing his neck by inches as Arthur leaned back instead of stumbling away. His body moved before his fear could catch up.

That was new.

His heart still pounded. His wounds still burned. But the panic that had been screaming inside his head moments ago was gone, pushed aside like static cleared from a signal.

His thoughts sharpened.

Too wide, he noted calmly as the skeleton overextended. Overcommitted.

Arthur stepped in.

Steel rang as he deflected the sword with his dagger. The impact jarred his arm, pain flaring hot and bright—but it didn’t slow him. He twisted with the force instead of fighting it, letting the momentum slide past him.

Another skeleton rushed from the side.

Arthur ducked under the swing, feeling the blade slice the air just above his head. Without looking, he kicked backward. His heel struck bone with a dull crack. Not enough to break it, but enough to knock the creature off balance.

He exhaled slowly.

So this is what it does.

The system didn’t make him overwhelmingly stronger. It didn’t grant impossible speed or brute force.

It stripped things away.

Fear no longer dragged at his limbs. Pain no longer demanded all his attention. His movements weren’t wasted on hesitation or panic.

He could think.

And as that realization formed, the system responded.

A faint pressure brushed the edge of his awareness.

Then words appeared.

✦══════════════════════════════════════✦

❂ SOVEREIGN INTENT SYSTEM ❂

✦══════════════════════════════════════✦

⟦ First Intent Manifestation Detected ⟧

• Intent Pattern: Survival through Control

⟬ System Response ⟭

→ Skill Formation Initiated

━━━ SKILL ACQUIRED ━━━

✦ Name: Sovereign’s Bearing

✦ Type: Passive

✦ Rank: F

✦ Status: ACTIVE

⟬ Skill Description ⟭

Maintains absolute composure under lethal pressure.

Aligns body and mind with intent, reducing inefficiency caused by fear, pain, and hesitation.

━━━ EFFECTS ━━━

• Slight increase to reaction speed

• Improved movement efficiency

• Reduced panic-induced errors

• Increased pain tolerance under combat stress

━━━ SYSTEM ANALYSIS ━━━

Survival Probability: RECALCULATED

✦ Result: INCREASED ✦

✦══════════════════════════════════════✦

Arthur almost laughed.

"Of course," he muttered, barely sparing the floating text a glance as another blade came down toward his head.

He stepped to the side instead of back.

The sword missed and struck stone with a sharp clang. Before the skeleton could pull free, Arthur drove his dagger into the gap beneath its ribs.

Crack.

The skeleton shuddered, bones grinding together, then collapsed into a heap at his feet.

There was no time to dwell on the system messages. But he felt their truth in his body. Everything was smoother. Leaner. His movements wasted nothing. Every step, every strike, carried intent.

It wasn’t power.

It was control.

Another skeleton flared as it activated its skill.

Arthur recognized it now, the faint glow along its weapon, the sudden surge of speed. The same burst that had nearly killed him earlier.

The skeleton lunged.

But Arthur didn’t retreat.