Reincarnated With A Glitched System: Why Is My MP Not Running Out?

Chapter 2000: Spirit Goddess Yggdra



Chapter 2000: Spirit Goddess Yggdra

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After a moment of worry about the Robotians amid the massive transformation of the Dungeon’s First Floor, I decided to check on them. I took the teleportation circle with Alice and Aquarina and arrived to find them jumping and running around, looking exactly the same as before and marveling at the beauty of the new world surrounding them.

“Ah, yeah, they’re fine,” I nodded. “Let’s go check on Yggdra now.”

We leaped off the floating island, reunited with my friends, and headed toward Yggdra across a long bridge woven from her own roots.

As we drew closer, space itself began to shift. Colors bloomed everywhere, and creatures we had never seen before appeared, hundreds, then thousands of spirits drifting all around, each one unique in shape and size.

Some were cute and greeted us warmly, others were shy and darted away, and a few simply stared in silence, offering no reaction at all.

When we got nearer, Lara spoke up.

“It feels like we’re stepping into a deeper layer of spirituality here,” she said, suddenly very serious. “Incredible. This must be like a miniature Spiritual Plane.”

“Spiritual Plane?” I asked.

“A dimension composed entirely of Spirit Energy,” Lara explained. “I formed mine inside my Spiritual Heart during my training a year ago—”

“You what?! And you never told us?” I interrupted.

“Eh? Was I supposed to tell you?” She tilted her head. “Well, anyway, this place is incredibly sacred. It is literally formed from Yggdra’s own Aura. How astonishing.”

“This is insane,” Scarlet complained, crossing her arms. “Isn’t Yggdra stronger than us now or something?”

“Yeah,” Sapphire agreed. “This feels a little unfair! We didn’t get to make any divine realm.”

“Maybe that’s because you didn’t expand your bodies and souls through the land and the dungeons or fuse with dungeon cores,” I sighed. “Of course you’d be limited. Your divinities are concentrated inside your bodies, which is exactly what makes you so strong. Yggdra simply evolved in a different direction.”

“That’s right,” Armageddon added. “This overwhelming dominion over spirits and nature… ugh, even I have to admit she’s incredible—almost comparable to my greatness. But she’s still young and inexperienced.”

Once we stepped inside the tree itself, we found ourselves in an entirely different world: flashing bright lights in every color of the rainbow, an endless garden bursting with flowers of every hue.

At the center of that garden stood an adult Eden Apple Tree, no taller than five meters. In front of it lay a serene lake, and beside the lake sat Yggdra, gently caressing the water with a peaceful smile.

This realm of endless purity and spirituality, of divinity unlike anything we had ever felt, silenced even Armageddon instantly. She swallowed her words and fell quiet.

Yggdra turned to look at us. She was breathtaking—a goddess among goddesses.

She had clear brown skin, gentle gold-green eyes, long blonde hair, pointed elf-like ears, and bright gold-green-yellow fairy wings. Living spirit-wood antlers sprouted from her head, blooming with flowers. She wore a translucent white dress.

This was her Divine Avatar.

“Sylphy, my beloved master, you’ve come… I’m sorry for not responding earlier. I was exhausted, but now that you’re here, my mind has cleared. Your divinity has helped me so much.”

When she spoke, her voice reached us through every sense at once. Even our souls trembled before it. Armageddon dropped to her knees in utter disbelief.

“S-She…! She’s stronger than me…?!”

She couldn’t accept it and slammed the floor in frustration.

“Is she?”

I walked forward in surprise and met Yggdra with my friends.

“Yggdra, congratulations on evolving.”

“Yes, thank you for allowing me to evolve, master. I have become far more connected with life and nature than ever before. I have attained not one but three Divinities.”

“Three?!”

Not just me, everyone who heard her reacted in complete shock.

“W-What Divinities are those?!” Armageddon demanded.

“Life, Nature, Spirits,” Yggdra answered calmly. She raised her hands: a small animal took form, a plant grew instantly, and then a spirit appeared. “And I can meld them seamlessly, it seems.”

All three fused into a single Spiritual Wood Beast resembling a tiny squirrel. It leaped away and wandered through the garden before disappearing on its own.

“That’s just amazing…” I said. “Congratulations, Yggdra!”

“Yes, I owe it all to you!” Yggdra chuckled, standing up. “No—to everyone here. Thank you for helping Sylphy grow. It has all led to this moment. Even the world outside, Terrarium, has recognized me as a member of the Avalonian Court.”

“T-The what?” I asked, my eyebrows twitching.

“Oh? You were not aware of its existence, master?” Yggdra tilted her head. “The Avalonian Court is the Pantheon where all Divine Spirits, Spirit Kings, Spirit Queens, and Spirit Gods belong—all the gods born from this world, pretty much. Not the ones invading from the Sea of Stars.”

“Eh?! Seriously?! I was never invited before!” I exclaimed.

“Of course not—back then you weren’t a goddess,” she chuckled. “I’ve heard their words. They said that you, as my master, are now a member as well.”

“W-Wait! This is going too fast!” I cried. “One thing at a time, okay—wait, what’s wrong with your belly?”

“Hm?” Yggdra looked down gently at her stomach. “Oh, this? Fufufu…”

She laughed softly, caressing her belly and revealing how noticeably large it had become.

Wait!

“Are you pregnant?!” I gasped.

“Yes, a miracle has occurred,” she said with a warm smile. “I have become pregnant with our child, master. I am so happy to be a mother.”

“Our child?!” I screamed.

“What?! What does that mean?!” Aquarina asked angrily.

“C-Calm down!” I cried.

Yggdra chuckled again, her expression full of warmth. “Please take it easy, Aquarina. There’s nothing to worry about. It is a healthy child. What I carry now in my Divine Avatar’s womb is the child between me and Master—or rather, between me and her Dungeon, which is an extension of her own being. I took this underdeveloped seed through my connection with the dungeon and chose to bear it as my own. It is the future Dungeon Avatar.”

“Ooh, that’s it…” I sighed in relief. “C-Calm down, Aquarina. It’s not what you think…”

“Ah… Ugh, it’s so confusing and weird,” Aquarina sighed. “Okay… so what happened exactly?”

She was still a little lost, but Yggdra kindly explained everything in detail.

Apparently, while evolving alongside the system, she had taken the underdeveloped System Avatar seed. Using her divine avatar’s womb, she decided to nurture it as her own child. It had been growing at an astonishing speed ever since.

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