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

Chapter 2001: Yggdra’s Child!



Chapter 2001: Yggdra’s Child!

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Apparently, while evolving, Yggdra was evolving alongside the system as well. She seized the underdeveloped system avatar seed and, using her divine avatar womb, chose to bear this child as her own. It has been growing at an astonishing speed ever since.

When I sat beside Yggdra, she enveloped me in a big hug and kissed my face repeatedly. I gently placed my hand on her pregnant belly and listened to the heartbeat of the little spirit inside. It was incredibly special and powerful—somehow similar to the other one, that strange entity forming within my Soul Scape rather than simply being born.

I think it has gone completely silent since then, entering an even deeper state of incubation. I don’t know when it will hatch, but if I focus hard enough, I can always feel its steady heartbeat.

By scanning her belly with my Spiritual and Divine Aura, I realized the child was overflowing with power. Hundreds of azure-gold rivers of energy flowed from her, connecting to the dungeon itself and stretching outward into the world beyond.

It was no longer just a Dungeon Avatar. This child would bind the dungeon even more tightly to the outside world. How fascinating.

Could a Dungeon Avatar so saturated with Divinity eventually become something closer to a little Dungeon God?

“Wow, when do you think it’ll be born?” I asked, gently caressing her belly.

“Ah… Hm, perhaps soon,” she replied, stroking her own belly with a soft smile. “Maybe… right now? Oh yes—it has finished its incubation.”

“…What?!” I gasped. “R-Right now?”

“Yes, our child will be born right now, master!” she said, her smile radiant with joy. “I am so happy!”

“A-Ah, this is weird but okay…” I muttered. “Wait—am I going to be a mom?! No, wait—why does it count as my child if it’s the dungeon’s kid?”

“The Dungeon is part of your soul and divine powers,” Alice explained calmly. “The same way I am part of your soul too, Sylphy… for quite some time now, you and the dungeon have become even more deeply one.”

“What? I had no idea but… I guess it makes some sense—”

“Ahhh! It’s coming!”

“Wait, right now?! Everyone make space!”

I cried out in disbelief and quickly used magic to conjure a soft bed of wood, grass, leaves, and blooming flowers, lifting Yggdra gently into place.

Aquarina squeezed my hand tightly while I held Yggdra’s, her moans of pain filling the air.

“Aahh! It hurts…! S-So this is how it feels…! To give birth!” Yggdra gasped between breaths. “To be a mother…”

“Woah!” Aquarina exclaimed.

“She’s shining!” I shouted.

FLASH!

A brilliant white flower blossomed within her belly. As the petals unfurled, her stomach gradually shrank.

From the center of the blooming flower, a tiny figure emerged—a baby.

Emanating halos of azure, gold, and green light, an absolutely adorable little girl was born.

“Wow! I have a sibling now!” Naturia cheered happily. “Mama, well done! Mama too, well done!”

“Right, we already had a kid, haha,” I chuckled, kissing Naturia’s little head. “Look—that’s… your sibling, yes.”

“Uwaaah! Waaahh!”

The baby cried softly as Yggdra cradled her with infinite tenderness. She adjusted her dress to bare her breast and began breastfeeding the infant, even though she was a plant.

Wow.

“With my Divine Avatar, I can become a mammal or any type of living being I wish to create,” Yggdra explained gently.

I looked closely at the baby. She was a girl with pale blue skin, a pair of small wooden horns, and long red hair. When she opened her eyes, they shone with the same gold-green as Yggdra’s.

I wasn’t sure why her skin was blue, but she was undeniably one of us. Golden tattoos resembling circuits traced across her body, and a bright blue heart-shaped crystal glowed in the center of her chest.

She even had a long wooden tail and tiny wooden wings.

As she drank milk with adorable little gulps and gazed at us curiously, her small hand reached out and gripped my finger tightly.

A wave of emotion hit me—touch, wonder, disbelief. I didn’t know what to think.

Aquarina, who had started out jealous, softened instantly. A warm smile spread across her face as she looked at the tiny girl.

“Isn’t she beautiful?” Yggdra asked softly. “She overflows with Divinity. She is a goddess too.”

“A-A goddess…” I whispered. “Already…? Wow, so this time I gained two new gods…”

“She shares my three Divinities,” Yggdra explained. “As her mother, she can access them, and they are part of her essence. But she also possesses her own unique Divinity… Dungeons.”

“I see…” I murmured. “S-So we’ve created a new Dungeon God?”

“It certainly seems so,” Yggdra chuckled. “She is far more than a mere Dungeon Avatar—it would be wrong to call her that now. What name should we give her, Master?”

“Ah, I don’t know…” I admitted. “I’m not good with these things…”

“I want to call her Andromeda,” Yggdra said. “May I?”

“Sounds beautiful. Of course,” I nodded.

“…Thank you,” Yggdra whispered. She pressed a tender kiss to Andromeda’s forehead. “From now on, my child, you are Andromeda, Goddess of the World Labyrinth Tree.”

“World Labyrinth Tree?” I asked.

“A title to unify and consolidate her Divinities,” Yggdra explained. “This will make her stronger…”

FLAAASH!

Little Andromeda glowed brilliantly. A majestic halo of bright blue, gold, and green formed behind her.

Her Divinity of the World Labyrinth Tree took shape in splendor, spreading through the dungeon and reaching out into the world beyond.

“This Dungeon will grow into a World Labyrinth Tree the stronger it becomes,” Yggdra said. “With little Andromeda here now, we will accomplish great things together, master. We must gather as much power as possible to finally free this world from the Gods.”

“I know,” I said firmly. “I feel like we’ve finally taken several steps closer to that goal… and this precious child will help lead us forward.”

But this is only the beginning. A long road lies ahead, and we must do everything in our power to build it properly toward the future we all fight for.

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Within the confines of a twisting, warping dimension filled with countless forms, shapes, realms, and worlds, a figure floated at the center, surveying the reality he was forging, and the single blackened zone he could no longer access.

His eyes narrowed as he watched blue circuits spread through five of his other dungeons. Those circuits grew stronger, merging into a surging wave of azure light that began to push back against his Divine Sea.

“Who dares…?!” he muttered in disbelief. “This is utterly impossible…! Another Dungeon God?! And not an Evil one—not a Fallen One—but a True Spirit God?! The Spirits have already birthed one… Terrarium is adapting…!”

Frustration burned in his gaze as he glared at the blackened area now beyond his control. Hatred flared hotter as he swept his hands through the shifting dimensions.

“But don’t think this will stop me. This world—and everything beyond it—will be mine. No matter what you attempt, it is already too late… Soon, everything those bastards built will crumble.”

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