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Reincarnated as a Carp: The Evolution System

After a fatal accident, Daniel is reborn in an underwater world as a simple carp, retaining his human mind and guided by a mysterious evolution system. In the vast and perilous ecosystem of a lake filled with deadly predators and ancient secrets, he must learn to survive, evolve, and uncover the purpose behind his new existence

yGonGon · Fantasie
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A Fragile Alliance

The water darkened as Daniel and Mira ventured deeper into the Abyss. The oppressive silence was broken only by the occasional groan of shifting rock formations. The fragment in Daniel's possession glowed faintly, its pulse steady but ominous.

"We need allies," Mira said abruptly, breaking the quiet.

"Allies?" Daniel repeated, his tone skeptical. "Like Vorrik?"

Mira's gaze hardened. "Not all alliances end in betrayal, Daniel. Some are necessary evils. Out here, survival isn't just about strength—it's about who you can trust to watch your back, even if only for a time."

Daniel mulled over her words, the memory of Vorrik's attack still fresh. Trust was a fragile thing, and in the Abyss, it seemed even more precarious.

As they swam, the water began to shimmer faintly, streaked with vibrant colors that danced like flames.

"The Prism Fields," Mira said, her voice tinged with unease. "Beautiful, but deceptive. Keep your guard up."

Daniel frowned. "What's the catch?"

"Predators here are camouflaged, blending with the colors until it's too late," Mira explained.

The system chimed softly:

[Environment Identified: Prism Fields.]

[Threat Level: Variable. Maintain Vigilance.]

The fields were mesmerizing, their beauty masking the dangers Mira had warned about. Daniel's fins twitched as his instincts screamed at him to stay alert.

"Why are we here?" he asked, his voice low.

"There's someone I need to find," Mira replied. "A contact who might help us. But don't expect a warm welcome."

As they moved deeper into the shimmering waters, a shadow loomed in the distance. The figure was massive, its shape shifting with the rippling light.

"Stay close," Mira whispered.

The figure grew clearer as they approached: a manta-like creature with jagged fins and piercing blue eyes. It hovered in the water, its gaze fixed on them.

"Who dares enter my domain?" the creature boomed, its voice reverberating through the water.

"Mira," Mira said firmly. "I seek counsel."

The creature's eyes narrowed. "And who is this?" It gestured toward Daniel with a fin.

"A traveler," Mira replied, her tone guarded. "He's with me."

The creature regarded Daniel for a long moment before speaking again. "You bring danger with you, Mira. The Abyss stirs, and I will not be dragged into its chaos."

"Then help us," Mira said. "We need information about the fragments—and the ones hunting us."

The creature's gaze softened, but only slightly. "Very well. But this will cost you."

Daniel's system chimed:

[New Entity Identified: Korrath, Keeper of the Prism Fields.]

[Threat Level: Unknown.]

"What's the price?" Daniel asked, wary of the creature's intentions.

Korrath's gaze shifted to him, its blue eyes glinting. "Prove your worth. A fragment alone does not earn my trust."

"How?" Daniel pressed.

The creature gestured toward a cluster of glowing rocks in the distance. "Retrieve the Prism Shard from the heart of the field. But beware—others will not take kindly to your presence."

Mira looked at Daniel, her expression tense. "This is risky, but we don't have a choice."

"Risky seems to be our default," Daniel said with a wry smile.

"Then let's not waste time," Mira replied, leading the way.

The Prism Fields grew more dazzling as they approached the shard's location, the colors intensifying to an almost blinding level. Daniel's system struggled to adapt, its interface flickering as it tried to parse the overwhelming data.

"Keep your focus," Mira said, her voice steady. "And remember: the predators here won't announce themselves."

No sooner had she spoken than a streak of motion caught Daniel's eye. A shimmering figure darted toward them, its form shifting like liquid light.

[Combat Engaged: Prism Stalker.]

The creature lunged at Daniel, its jaws snapping. He activated Hydro Dash, narrowly avoiding the attack. Mira countered with a precise strike, her blade slicing through the stalker's shimmering hide.

"It's fast," Daniel muttered, readying himself for another assault.

"They all are," Mira replied.

The stalker circled them, its body refracting the surrounding light. Daniel's system highlighted its weak points, but hitting them was easier said than done.

"Blind it," Mira said suddenly.

"How?" Daniel asked, dodging another attack.

Mira activated her bioluminescent burst, flooding the area with light. The stalker recoiled, its form flickering as it lost its camouflage.

"Now!" Mira shouted.

Daniel surged forward with Piercing Surge, his blade striking true. The stalker let out a guttural cry before vanishing into the darkness.

[Combat Concluded: Prism Stalker Neutralized.]

The shard's glow became visible, its light cutting through the chaotic brilliance of the field.

"There it is," Mira said, pointing.

Daniel reached for the shard, but the water around it began to ripple. A low growl echoed, and another figure emerged—a larger, more menacing version of the stalker.

"Of course," Daniel muttered.

[Combat Engaged: Prism Alpha.]

The alpha moved with calculated precision, its attacks more coordinated than the previous stalker's. Daniel and Mira worked in tandem, their movements fluid as they dodged and countered.

Daniel activated Ripple Shockwave, momentarily stunning the alpha. Mira took the opening, delivering a powerful strike to its side. The alpha thrashed, its growl turning into a roar.

"It's weakening!" Daniel shouted.

"Don't let up!" Mira replied.

With a final coordinated attack, they brought the alpha down. Its body dissolved into shimmering particles, leaving the water calm once more.

[Combat Concluded: Prism Alpha Neutralized.]

Daniel grabbed the shard, its surface cool and smooth.

"We've got it," he said, turning to Mira.

"Let's get out of here before more show up," she replied.

When they returned to Korrath, the creature's gaze lingered on the shard.

"You've proven yourselves," Korrath said. "Very well. I will aid you—for now."

Daniel and Mira exchanged a glance, the unspoken understanding between them clear: in the Abyss, every alliance came with a cost.