"When you deliver the sphere, we'll bring that number to a nice and round... two million! Yay!"
The divine "yay" resonated in the chamber with such genuine enthusiasm that even Mei had to hide a smile.
Even after the tension, God's humor was contagious, despite his haggard face.
"Last time I couldn't tell you enough how impressed I was," God continued, his beard moving erratically while he spoke. "You got here decades before expected! Though..." he paused, squinting his tired eyes, "I suppose that means troubles will arrive earlier too. But hey! At least you're making this last supervision of humanity much more entertaining than the previous failures, so many failures... The last chance to avoid extinction and it's..."
"Previous?" Mei couldn't help but ask.
"Oops! Shouldn't talk about that," God waved his hand as if shooing an invisible fly. "The goddess would get angry, and believe me, no one wants to see Nala angry. Though technically she already lost the bet about how long it would take you to get here... ha! You should have seen her face when..."
He stopped abruptly, as if an invisible someone had elbowed him. "Right, right! Limited time."
Kriz smiled widely, finding this deity who seemed more like a distracted professor than an all-powerful being increasingly endearing.
"Oh, right," God snapped his fingers as if remembering something important. "The city barrier won't be your only headache. You'll get a second barrier you'll have to feed in the deposits." He grimaced. "A million per deposit... so, uh... good luck with that!"
He then rubbed his hands enthusiastically.
"When you insert the fourth core there'll be a special surprise. I can't reveal it yet, rules are rules, but..." his eyes sparkled mischievously, "first you have to arrive alive, of course. Though I trust you'll make it... just, uh, take good care of that small blue sphere, okay?"
"Bah!" Brok stepped forward, unconsciously flexing his muscles. "The artromus aren't a big deal anymore. We defeat them more easily each time."
God's smile turned enigmatic. "Ah, about that... You've surpassed what would effectively be a tutorial and..."
"Exactly!" God clapped enthusiastically. "Always so perceptive! Now, the next one..." His fingers danced in the air, creating new patterns. "This is for speed. Helium, neon, nitrogen, and lithium in these specific proportions..."
Speed Enhancement Rune (Aether Wind) 2He + Ne + 3N* + Li* + Mana → LiHe2NeN3* = Acceleration
Noble gases combine with nitrogen chains, while lithium acts as an electromagnetic catalyst. Creates a personal field of reduced resistance that enhances movement speed by 10 for 300 seconds.
Mei stepped forward, her eyes shining with understanding. "The magnetic field... could be used to propel people. And the lithium..." her words faded while her mind worked through the possibilities.
Elio also realized that like he did with Lucien, he could add this type of impulse to his mobility, it was simple and obvious but he hadn't seen it. Though using the rune would be even better.
"Exactly!" God's smile widened at Mei's comprehension. "And the last one... oh, this one's fun." He traced a more complex sequence. "Use all elements from one to ten in ascending proportion order. It's basically like a silly password: 1,2,3,4,5..." he giggled. "But it significantly increases summons' power."
Summon Amplification Rune (Sacred Sequence) H + 2He + 3Li* + 4Ni* + 5Fe* + 6C* + 7N* + 8O* + 9F* + 10Ne* + Mana = Summoning Matrix
The first ten elements arranged in ascending numerical sequence create a perfect resonance pattern. The only real order exception is transitional metals.
"As you can see," God continued, "the numerical progression in the last one is almost ridiculously simple, but..." he paused, scratching his beard. "Well, let's say sometimes the best passwords are the most obvious..."
"Like the previous runes," Mei murmured, "but these are more..."
"Complex? Powerful? Ridiculously specific?" God shrugged. "All of that. You'd be surprised by the number of formulas I come up with randomly. There are so many runes you haven't used yet... but rules are rules, I can only reveal these three for now."
His eyes lit up with a mischievous gleam. "Though between us, if you pay attention to the patterns... let's say these three are more than enough for you to understand the logic behind them. The rest is a matter of experimentation and..." he stopped, as if an invisible force had elbowed him. "Oh, almost revealed too much. Oops!"
"Oh!" God's tired eyes suddenly lit up. "Almost forgot!" With a casual gesture, Elio's book floated to his hands. "This is for a leader to 'know' his subjects."
A small crystal appeared in the book's corner, glowing faintly.