Jelo stared at the system notification, his mind struggling to process what it meant. A dragon. He was a dragon now. The system had finally pushed him past the threshold, had transformed him into something more than human.
Another panel materialized in his vision, replacing the evolution notification. His status screen had changed completely, reorganized in ways he'd never seen before:
**Name:** Jelo Milton
**Rank:** Level 4
**Species:** Dragon
**Speed:** 42
**Strength:** 42
**Stamina:** 42
**Draconic Essence (Ess):** 0/1000
**Health:** 20/100
**Flaw:** Draconic Hoard
Jelo could see that his system had changed significantly, and it was different now in fundamental ways. The entire interface had been restructured, reorganized into something more complex and detailed than what he'd been working with before. It didn't show his skills as part of his main profile anymore like it used to. Instead, they had been moved to a different panel entirely, separated out into their own dedicated section. It was cleaner this way, more organized, like the system itself had evolved right alongside him.
He mentally navigated to the skills panel, and a new screen appeared before his eyes:
**Skills:**
Dragon Claw; Level 3
Scaled Guard; Level 3
Wing Burst; Level 2
Assess; Level 2
Each skill now had a level indicator beside it, something they definitely hadn't had before. The numbers sat there next to each ability name, clean and precise, tracking progress he hadn't even known was being measured. Jelo stared at them, wondering what it meant. Had his skills always been leveling up in the background without him knowing? Or was this something new, something unlocked by his evolution? Either way, it gave him a clearer sense of his own growth, a tangible measurement of how far he'd come.
Jelo wasn't entirely sure what all the changes to the system meant in practical terms. The interface was more sophisticated now, more layered, with options and tabs he'd never seen before. But he knew one thing for certain: he had now changed from a hatchling—which he felt meant a baby dragon, something incomplete and undeveloped—to an actual dragon. A full member of whatever species the system had been guiding him toward since the very beginning. The weight of that realization settled over him slowly. He wasn't human anymore. Not fully. Maybe not at all.
But the notifications didn't stop there. The system wasn't finished with him yet.
A new series of notifications appeared in rapid succession, each one flashing across his vision before he could fully process the previous one:
**[YOU HAVE NOW UNLOCKED LEVEL 4 FIRE SKILLS]**
**[YOU HAVE UNLOCKED FIRE SKILLS TAB]**
**[NEW ITEM: DRAGON CHEST HAS BEEN ACTIVATED]**
**[NEW SKILL: FIRE CONTROL LEVEL 1 HAS BEEN ACTIVATED]**
**[NEW SKILL: DRAGON AURA LEVEL 1 HAS BEEN ACTIVATED]**
Jelo's eyes widened at the barrage of notifications. They came too fast, one after another, overlapping and stacking in his vision until he could barely keep track of them all. He couldn't process them quickly enough. Fire skills? A dragon chest? Fire control? Dragon aura? What did any of that mean? How was he supposed to use these new abilities? Were they passive enhancements that would just work automatically, or did he need to consciously activate them like Dragon Claw and Wing Burst?
His main panel updated once again, adding new information that hadn't been there just moments before:
**Name:** Jelo Milton
**Rank:** Level 4
**Species:** Dragon
**Speed:** 42
**Strength:** 42
**Stamina:** 42
**Draconic Essence (Ess):** 0/1000
**Health:** 20/100
**Flaw:** Draconic Hoard
**Aspect:** Fire
An aspect. He had an aspect now. Fire.
Jelo wasn't surprised by the fire aspect. It made perfect sense, really. This was a dragon system, after all, and dragons were always associated with fire in every story, every legend, every piece of media he'd ever consumed. Fire was power. Fire was destruction. Fire was the essence of what dragons represented. His abilities had always leaned in that direction anyway—Dragon Claw generated heat, his attacks burned, and even the energy he consumed from Dabba hearts felt like it was fueling some internal furnace deep inside him.
But now he wondered what having a fire aspect actually meant in practical terms. Did he get new fire abilities automatically, pre-packaged and ready to use? Or would he get an innate grasp of fire manipulation and then have to develop the specific techniques himself through practice and experimentation? The system had always been somewhat cryptic about how things worked, giving him just enough information to survive but never the full picture. Would this be any different?
Jelo was about to mentally navigate to the system's description tabs to read more about the new skills—Fire Control and Dragon Aura sounded promising, and he desperately wanted to know what a "dragon chest" was—when something completely unexpected happened.
A female voice suddenly sounded in his mind, clear and distinct, greeting him with calm professionalism that seemed almost out of place given the chaotic bunker around him.
"Welcome, Jelo Milton, to the Evolved Dragon System."
Jelo jumped, his entire body tensing in alarm. His head whipped around, eyes scanning the bunker frantically. "Who's there?!" he shouted, his voice echoing off the metal walls. "Who spoke?!"
His heart pounded in his chest. Was it the scientist? Had the man somehow regained consciousness without Jelo noticing? Was there someone else in the bunker, someone he'd missed? His eyes darted to every corner, every shadow, every possible hiding spot. The unconscious scientist was still on the floor where Jelo had left him. The three dead monsters were still collapsed in various positions around the room. There was no one else. The bunker was empty except for him.
Then Jelo realized something that made his breath catch in his throat.
The voice had come from inside his head.
Not from his ears. Not from any external source. It had bypassed his physical senses entirely and spoken directly into his mind, as clear as if someone were standing right next to him whispering in his ear, but somehow more intimate than that. More intrusive.
It was the system.
Jelo's eyes widened in surprise, his mouth falling open slightly. "The system… can talk now?" he whispered, his voice barely audible even to himself.
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