Global Apocalypse: My System Is Always AFK
Chapter 40: The 100th S-Rank Dungeon Cleared

Chapter 40: The 100th S-Rank Dungeon Cleared

Ethan got home from the Malhotra estate in a genuinely good mood, all things considered — free food, a satisfying demonstration, and the quiet confidence that Devraj Malhotra probably wouldn’t be sending anyone with knives at him again anytime soon. He flopped onto his couch, pulled up the avatar feed out of habit, and settled in for what he assumed would be a normal evening of watching his pixel self grind through whatever corridor it had reached.

Instead, the screen flickered white the moment he opened it.

[MILESTONE REACHED]

[TOTAL S-RANK DUNGEON CLEARS: 100]

[UNLOCKING NEW PROTOCOL...]

[GENERATING...]

"Oh, hey," Ethan said, sitting up a little straighter. "Another one of these. What’s it gonna be this time — please be something I can use immediately, I’ve had a long day."

[PROTOCOL GENERATED]

[UNLOCKING: SANCTUARY FIELD]

[DESCRIPTION: USER MAY DESIGNATE A FIXED LOCATION AS A PROTECTED ZONE]

[EFFECT: ALL HOSTILE ENTITIES BELOW A CERTAIN THRESHOLD ARE AUTOMATICALLY REPELLED FROM THE DESIGNATED AREA]

[EFFECT: ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS WITHIN THE ZONE ARE SUPPRESSED]

[RANGE: SCALES WITH USER’S CURRENT POWER LEVEL]

[NOTE: ESTIMATED RANGE — APPROXIMATELY 400 METERS FROM DESIGNATED CENTER POINT]

Ethan stared at the notification for a long moment, letting the actual implications sink in properly this time, because this one — unlike the teleport range boost, unlike the dual-wield upgrade, unlike most of the conveniences the system had handed him so far — felt like it mattered in a way that went beyond his own personal comfort.

"Four hundred meters," he read aloud, doing rough mental math against the map of the neighborhood he’d built up in his head over the past three weeks. "That’s — that’s basically the whole block. That’s my building, the courtyard, half the street."

[CONFIRMED]

[SANCTUARY FIELD MAY BE DESIGNATED AT ANY LOCATION USER HAS PREVIOUSLY VISITED]

[FIELD REMAINS ACTIVE PERMANENTLY ONCE ESTABLISHED]

[FIELD DOES NOT REQUIRE ONGOING USER PRESENCE TO FUNCTION]

That last line was the one that actually got him off the couch. Permanent. Passive. A protected zone that would keep functioning whether he was home, asleep, out at the market, or anywhere else — a genuine, tangible safety net for an entire block of people who’d spent three weeks fighting over mop handles and barricading their doors against things that went bump in the increasingly literal night.

He thought about Mr. Bhatia, who still hadn’t fully recovered from the stairwell mop handle incident and flinched at every loud noise. He thought about the young family in 407, the one whose baby’s crying had accidentally saved him from Deshu’s second robbery attempt. He thought about Suresh, sweeping the lobby every single morning like the world hadn’t ended, keeping some fragile sense of normalcy alive purely through stubborn routine.

"Okay," Ethan said, mostly to himself, feeling a rare flicker of genuine purpose settle into his chest. "Yeah. Let’s do this properly."

[DESIGNATE SANCTUARY FIELD CENTER POINT?]

"Yeah," he said, standing in the middle of his living room, phone held up like it needed the physical gesture to understand what he meant. "Right here. This building. Center of the field."

[CENTER POINT DESIGNATED: ROOM 404]

[GENERATING SANCTUARY FIELD...]

[GENERATING...]

The air in the room shifted — not the violent, ear-popping pressure drop of the Void Sword’s unsheathing, but something gentler, a slow, expanding warmth that radiated outward from Ethan’s position like ripples spreading across still water. He walked to his window, pulled back the curtain, and watched.

Outside, a faint, barely visible shimmer rippled out from the building in an expanding dome, translucent and pale violet, passing through walls and streets and parked wreckage without disturbing any of it, settling finally into an invisible boundary that Ethan could sense, in some new, indefinable way, as a kind of pressure at the edge of his awareness — a line in the world that now belonged entirely to him.

[SANCTUARY FIELD: ACTIVE]

[COVERAGE RADIUS: 412 METERS]

[HOSTILE ENTITY SUPPRESSION: ONLINE]

[STATUS: ALL RESIDENTS WITHIN FIELD BOUNDARY ARE NOW UNDER PASSIVE PROTECTION]

Down in the street below, Ethan watched something small and strange happen — a scuttling, rat-sized mutant creature that had been picking through the wreckage of a parked car suddenly froze mid-motion, twitched, and scurried away from the invisible boundary line as fast as its legs could carry it, driven off by some instinct it couldn’t have named even if it had the capacity to try.

"Whoa," Ethan said, genuinely delighted, watching the creature vanish around a corner. "Okay, that’s actually working. That’s really working."

He spent the next twenty minutes at his window, watching the neighborhood slowly, quietly adjust to a change nobody outside his apartment had any way of understanding yet — a stray pack of small scavenger-monsters giving the block a wide, instinctive berth; a resident from the third floor stepping outside without his usual nervous, over-the-shoulder glances; Mr. Bhatia, in fact, standing in the courtyard below with his mop handle resting casually against the wall instead of clutched defensively in both hands, looking around with the faint, unplaceable relief of a man who’d just noticed something had changed without being able to say what.

[NOTE: SANCTUARY FIELD REQUIRES NO MAINTENANCE]

[NOTE: FIELD WILL REMAIN ACTIVE INDEFINITELY]

[NOTE: THIS IS, BY A SIGNIFICANT MARGIN, THE MOST BENEFICIAL PASSIVE SKILL USER HAS UNLOCKED TO DATE]

"Yeah," Ethan agreed quietly, still watching the street below settle into something that almost resembled peace. "Yeah, I think it might be."

He pulled his phone back up, checked the avatar feed one more time — his tiny pixel self already deep into another dungeon, oblivious as ever to the significance of the milestone it had just triggered, chasing its next clear with the same tireless, mindless efficiency it always had — and felt, for a brief moment, something close to genuine gratitude toward the ridiculous, glitchy, deprecated system that had turned his entire lazy existence into an accidental force for good.

"You know," he said, to the panel, to the empty room, to the neighborhood settling into an unfamiliar quiet below his window, "you keep calling yourself broken. Not-supposed-to-exist. All that. But this—" he gestured vaguely at the window, at the invisible shimmer he could feel more than see, "—this is actually pretty solid work."

[NOTE: THE SYSTEM APPRECIATES THE SENTIMENT]

[NOTE: THE SYSTEM WOULD STILL LIKE TO POINT OUT THAT NONE OF THIS SHOULD HAVE BEEN POSSIBLE]

[NOTE: THE SYSTEM HAS STOPPED QUESTIONING IT]

Ethan laughed, short and genuine, and let the curtain fall back over the window, the invisible sanctuary field humming quietly outside, protecting an entire block of exhausted, hopeful survivors who had no idea their world had just gotten permanently, quietly safer — all because a boy who mostly cared about naps and snacks had finally found something worth building on purpose.

Downstairs, Suresh paused mid-sweep in the lobby, glanced toward the stairwell leading up to Room 404, and felt, without quite understanding why, the first full, unguarded breath he’d taken since the sky turned red.

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