Earth's Alpha Prime (a LitRPG System Survival)

ℭ𝔥𝔞𝔭𝔱𝔢𝔯 𝟚𝟞𝟚: ℜ𝔢𝔳𝔢𝔩𝔞𝔱𝔦𝔬𝔫𝔰 & ℜ𝔢𝔰𝔢𝔪𝔟𝔩𝔞𝔫𝔠𝔢𝔰 ⓇⒺⓋⒶⓂⓅⒺⒹ



ℭ𝔥𝔞𝔭𝔱𝔢𝔯 𝟚𝟞𝟚: ℜ𝔢𝔳𝔢𝔩𝔞𝔱𝔦𝔬𝔫𝔰 & ℜ𝔢𝔰𝔢𝔪𝔟𝔩𝔞𝔫𝔠𝔢𝔰

was an eerie silence in the room as five distinct elements; Fire, Water, Wind, Lightning, and Darkness, flickered to life above Jay's palm. They moved with a majestic grace, swirling and intertwining in a mesmerizing display.

Gradually, the elements merged into a swirling orb of pitch-black smoke, pulsing with jagged streaks of thunder.

Everyone, except his siblings and the two other Alpha Chosen, stared in disbelief. None of them could fully grasp what they were seeing.

Nearby, the servers stood frozen. Their eyes were shut, expressions blank. Jay had placed them in a suspended state, their consciousness locked so they wouldn't witness anything. When the trance ends, they wouldn't remember a thing. As far as they'd know, nothing unusual had happened.

Cutting through the silence, Jay spoke calmly.

"Just like me, Miss Olivia here is one of the Eleven Chosen. She has witnessed firsthand the horrors that lurk in the Trial World."

All eyes turned to Olivia. With an unwavering gaze, she simply nodded in confirmation.

With a small, graceful movement, she lifted her finger and waved it upward. Instantly, everything on the dining table, plates, utensils, glasses, began to rise. They floated gently, as if caught in an invisible stream of air, defying gravity. A soft hum and the clink of dishes filled the room.

Lokesh's eyes widened in amazement. "This is incredible. So you guys can actually do all this? This... this is unreal."

Jay's father, Ankith, leaned back in his chair. His brows were furrowed, lost in thought as he struggled to make sense of what he was learnt.

He let out a slow breath and finally nodded. "It's hard to wrap my head around it. But if this is the future we're walking into, then we need to adapt fast. Pretending it isn't happening isn't an option."

Ankith's words seemed to bring Umesh back to his senses. The disbelief faded from his face, replaced by focus.

"You're right," Umesh said, now alert and and already calculating the potential impact. "The sooner we accept it, the better prepared we'll be for what's coming."

His gaze sharpened as he addressed Jay directly. "Doesn't the fact that no power source other than Spirit Energy works after Assimilation mean it'll completely change the market value of S.E.E.D. tech? This could be the biggest opportunity we've ever had."

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Before Jay could respond, Kay cut in with a firm tone, all while being respectful.

"You're not wrong, Uncle. There's definitely huge potential here. But this isn't just about business. Right now, saving lives is the real priority. These new tech products aren't about profits, they're about keeping the world from falling apart when the infrastructure that powers modern civilization stops working. Billions of lives are at stake."

Kay's words reflected how he saw things. He had always focused on the bigger picture, balancing logic with a deep sense of responsibility. Umesh was reminded of their father's old lectures, the ones where he'd been scolded for caring too much about numbers and not enough about people.

Far from feeling offended, Umesh found himself nodding with respect. It surprised him, in a good way, how clearly those same values had taken root in Kay. In that moment, he saw the reflection of his father's ideals passed down.

Ankith watched in silence, taking in his younger son's calm voice and clear reasoning. It felt almost surreal, like he was listening to his father, not his son.

The seriousness in Kay's words, and the quiet confidence behind them, made it clear that Kay had long been aware of the unfolding crisis and had taken proactive steps to prepare for it. The thought brought Ankith a quiet sense of pride. And when he saw Umesh give Kay a nod of approval, it made him feel even more reassured.

To know that his two sons were working together, especially on something as monumental as saving the entire world, brought a rare kind of hope to Ankith, even with the seriousness of what they were facing.

Pushing those thoughts aside, Ankith turned to Jay, concern in his eyes.

"This Assimilation... you said it's happening within six months? Even with all the effort, can we really make enough of these products to truly make a difference on a global scale?"

Jay responded with a nod, "You're right, Dad. By conventional means, there's no way the S.E.E.D. technology can replace the innovations and advancements that emerged over the last century. But we have someone special on our side, someone who can make this happen."

Before anyone could ask who he meant, a flash of light appeared above the dining table. In that instant, Baby MJ materialized out of thin air, floating slightly in the air. He pressed his tiny palms together in front of his chest and gave a bright, cheerful "Namaste."

His wide smile and excited eyes lit up the room as he looked around and said, "I've heard so much about all of you! It's an honor to finally meet my Master's family!"

Jay's parents blinked, unsure what to make of the floating toddler-sized figure that looked exactly like a younger version of Jay himself. The resemblance was uncanny, from the curious glint in his eyes to the chubby cheeks that mirrored Jay's childhood photos.

Despite the shock, they couldn't help but smile back at the lively newcomer, caught between amazement and nostalgia. Baby MJ's joy was genuine, and it was clear that meeting the family was something he'd been eagerly anticipating for some time.

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