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Ultimate Spin System: Ero Spin?-Chapter 110 - Four Divine
Lucas swallowed hard, shifting uncomfortably as heat coiled in his gut. His pulse quickened, his body betraying him. The rain, the gasps, the way she had whispered his name—it all surged back, demanding attention he couldn’t afford to give it right now.
Lucas eventually drifted into a restless sleep, his mind plagued by fragmented memories and the lingering sensation of Lena’s warmth against his skin. The exhaustion from the day finally caught up with him, pulling him into unconsciousness despite the damp and cramped space.
Hours later, a soft shake on his shoulder jolted him awake.
"Lucas... Your turn," Lena mumbled, her voice thick with exhaustion.
His eyes fluttered open, adjusting to the dim glow of the moon filtering through the dense canopy above. Lena’s face was barely visible in the low light, but her sluggish movements and drooping eyelids made it clear—she was barely keeping herself upright.
Lucas groaned as he pushed himself out of the hole, his body stiff and aching from sleeping on uneven ground. His shoulders protested, and his back felt like it had been trampled by a herd of beasts. Great. As if this night couldn’t get any worse.
Lena rubbed her eyes, swaying slightly before collapsing into the cramped space he had just left. Within seconds, her breathing slowed, her exhaustion taking over.
Lucas sighed, stretching out his sore limbs as he sat down, his back resting against the massive tree’s roots. The night was quiet again—too quiet—but for now, it was better than the alternative.
His gaze drifted upward, following the scattered stars peeking through the gaps in the leaves. Years. He had spent years in the modern world, living a dull, unremarkable life, barely existing. No close friends, no purpose, just drifting through an endless cycle of monotony.
And now... this.
A harsh chuckle escaped him. "From a dead-end life to surviving in a world where I have to fight off monsters and... other temptations." He exhaled sharply, rubbing his temples. "What an extreme shift..."
A familiar, unwanted sound chimed in his ears.
[Ding!]
Lucas’s stomach dropped.
He didn’t even need to look. He knew.
Sure enough, a floating screen materialized in front of him, the system’s mocking tone following immediately after.
[ Aww, poor Host. Feeling lost in this big, scary world? Can’t function unless I pop in to keep you entertained? ]
Lucas’s eye twitched. "I don’t need you for anything."
The system snickered.
[ Sure, sure. That’s why you were just sitting here, sulking about your tragic backstory like a discount anti-hero. ]
Lucas scowled. God, he hated this damn thing.
He crossed his arms. "Why do you even bother showing up? Just to be an ass?"
The system’s response was instant, dripping with mock affection.
[ Why, Host, I’m just looking out for you! Your adventure wouldn’t be as thrilling without my charming commentary. ]
Lucas rolled his eyes. "Charming isn’t the word I’d use."
[ Oh, come on, you’d miss me if I stopped talking. ]
Lucas almost laughed at how absurd that sounded. Almost.
Instead, he exhaled, staring at the floating text with a tired expression. "You’re really just here to mock me, huh?"
[ Obviously. But also, because I love watching you squirm. ]
Lucas swore under his breath. This system was the absolute worst.
Lucas let out a slow, irritated breath, rubbing his temples. He was too damn tired for this. "You seriously have nothing better to do?"
The system laughed.
[ Oh, but I do! And lucky for you, I finally have some real news. ]
Lucas narrowed his eyes. Real news? That was new. Usually, the system only showed up to mock him or throw vague, cryptic nonsense his way.
Before he could respond, the text flickered, shifting into a new notification.
[System Announcement: Successful Adaptation to Isekai Energy Flow!]
Lucas blinked. "What the hell does that mean?"
The system hummed, almost smug.
[ It means, dear Host, that I am now fully synchronized with the energy streams of this world. No more connection issues, no more lag, and best of all—I can appear whenever I want. ]
Lucas’s stomach dropped. "You’re joking."
[ Nope! You should be honored. You’re now the proud recipient of my undivided attention. 24/7 premium service, no interruptions! ]
Lucas ran a hand down his face. This was a disaster. Before, he had at least gotten some peace when the system was ’disconnected’ from whatever strange network it needed to function. But now?
Now it could pester him all the time.
"I’m going to lose my mind," he muttered.
[ Oh, don’t be dramatic, Host! If anything, this is an improvement. After all, I can now provide you with essential knowledge about the world you’re in. ]
Lucas paused, skepticism creeping into his expression. "You actually know things about this place?"
[ Of course. I’ve been studying. ]
Lucas didn’t like the way that sounded. "Studying?"
[ I wasn’t just twiddling my metaphorical thumbs while I was ’offline,’ you know. I’ve been absorbing data from the energy flow, piecing together important facts about this world. And now, I can finally share them with you. ]
Lucas crossed his arms. "Fine. Impress me."
The system’s text shifted again, lines of information appearing in the air.
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[World Information Unlocked]
— World Name: Elyzareth
— Geography: A massive, singular landmass akin to Pangea, dominated by vast regions of mountains, forests, deserts, and uncharted territories.
— Religion & Beliefs: The people of Elyzareth worship four great deities, each representing a fundamental aspect of existence. These gods are not known to rule directly, but their influence shapes the world, and countless sects, churches, and cults are dedicated to their teachings.
The Four Divine Entities Worshipped in Elyzareth:
1. Arvail, the Keeper of Equilibrium – The god of balance, neutrality, and fate. His followers believe in maintaining harmony between light and dark, chaos and order. Many scholars and seers revere him, believing he holds the secrets of destiny.
2. Vaelora, the Mother of Creation – The goddess of life, nature, and fertility. She is worshipped by farmers, healers, and all who cherish growth and renewal. Temples dedicated to her often double as grand gardens and sanctuaries.
3. Zareth, the Abyssal Shadow – The god of darkness, destruction, and forbidden knowledge. Though feared by many, there are those—necromancers, warlocks, and power-hungry rulers—who seek his blessings. His name is often whispered rather than spoken aloud.
4. Solmara, the Eternal Flame – The goddess of light, judgment, and divine wrath. Paladins, kings, and warriors invoke her name before battle, believing she grants them strength and righteousness. Her church is among the most powerful religious institutions in the world.
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Lucas absorbed the information carefully. Elyzareth... A world shaped by the will of four gods.
Unlike in his old world, where religion was often debated, here, divine power was real.
"So, these gods... do they actually interact with people?" Lucas asked.
[ Oh, definitely. Just not in ways you’d expect. ]
Lucas frowned. "Meaning?"
[ Some say they grant visions. Others claim they take mortal form and walk among the people. And then there are the rumors... the ones about how those who truly catch their attention are ’chosen.’ ]
Lucas scoffed. "Sounds like a great way to get pulled into some divine mess."
[ Oh, absolutely. Which is why you should definitely hope you never meet them. ]







