Chapter 210 - Blood Erased
Added 2025-03-09 19:00:08 +0000 UTCKiri stared at her falling body as she stood within her Soul Sanctuary. Two Soul Twins waited behind her, a third fading as she spent the contained soul energy within it to restore herself. Back in her body, completely restored, she was still falling towards the sand, but her focus was elsewhere. The feeling of connectedness, of being the only real thing in a sea of illusions was flowing through her body and just like Nate had told her, she tried to direct it before it could bleed away. A fraction of a fraction heeded her demand and flowed into her Empowered Soul Sanctuary Skill.
Time around her seemed to slow as notifications flashed in the corner of her vision. But even with the feeling of slowed time, she knew she only had seconds to use this gift before it would leave her. Two seconds, she judged. It was all the time in the world and no time at all. The Blood Duelist had been fast, but even with the Blood Mage empowering her, she had only been marginally faster than Kiri when she was imbued. Burning soul energy for Imbuement had been bleeding her dry and she was almost spent, but she had enough for a little more. Just a little more. It was that Imbuement the Divine Energy had latched onto.
She moved, and the arena exploded from the force of her single step. Burning light in the shape of a serpent surrounded Allais. A Familiar. Kiri could sense the soul energy contained within. Her hand touched it and Soul Rebirth devoured it. Its light was still fading as Kiri’s second hand reached her real target and with an almost casual slice, the Legendary dagger, gifted to her by her beloved brother, passed through her neck like a hot-knife through butter. Then she was past her and the feeling evaporated. Behind her, the headless corpse of Allais crashed into the sand and Kiri followed a moment later, finally understanding a truth behind her Imbuement that she had never considered. The bonuses to Endurance and Constitution were not meant to make her more durable. Or they were, but not to protect her from others. They were to protect her from the damage she would do to herself. With almost all of her soul energy expended, she collapsed onto the sand as she felt the processed mana of two Platinums flowing towards her. Helen and Allais were dead. With that thought, she passed out.
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Nate felt blood dripping into his eyes as he lay uncomfortably upon shards of rock. It was hard to see with sand and dirt falling towards his eyes but there was a weight on top of him. As the dust slowly settled, he could finally take in his surroundings, limited though they were. He was surrounded by rubble and pieces of rock, with Britt lying protectively over the top of him. Her projected armour was covering them but he could see it flickering and a moment later it collapsed.
Leaning up he could see they were on the outer edge of a crater. Everyone was scattered around them in various states of bleeding and distress. Deverell had been closest to the blast and appeared to have multiple broken bones. Null had been flung into the wall of the Guildhouse and looked unconscious. At least, Nate hoped he was just unconscious. Coralie was dripping blood from small cuts on her arms and legs but had somehow weathered most of the explosion. Luc was the only one unharmed, a rotating shield of metal in front of him, pitted and dusty but unbroken. As for the two remaining Jamisons, they had caught most of the explosion and landed in a pile together, but were already climbing to their feet as their wounds slowly knitted back together. Frick was gone. Nate could sense he’d been forced back into the Spiritual Realm due to the damage to his form.
As for Kiri, he couldn’t see her. His heart clenched in fear and Nate grunted as he forced himself to climb to his feet, ready to find his sister and continue the battle against the Jamison siblings, when he heard a whisper carry on the wind to all their ears.
“Spear of the Storm.”
A pillar of lightning dropped from the sky above thick enough to cover the pair. As it made groundfall, the explosion of sound blew out Nate’s ears and blinded him even through closed eyelids. But he didn’t need to see. His sphere of awareness would have been enough to tell him what had happened, but the processed mana that flowed into his core like a flood was a secondary source of proof. Instead, he searched for Kiri, his heart clenched in worry. The pressure in his chest only released when he found her on the other side of the Guildhouse, Jorge kneeling over her. With a relieved sigh, he started to collapse and instead found himself held up by Britt. He gave her a tired smile which she matched as everyone slowly gathered back together.
Using his sphere of awareness he assessed everyone else. Aisling floated towards them on drafts of wind, still looking like slightly warmed-up death. Evindal was forced to jog to catch up and immediately moved towards Deverell. Jorge was carrying Kiri back to them while Luc had moved to pick up Null. Britt helped Nate hobble closer as he realised one of the rocks had broken his ankle, the pain masked by the adrenaline and his own worry.
His teeth were grinding together as he tried to suppress the pain, a Feather of Renewal clasped in his hand as it slowly repaired the damage to his ankle, eyes and ears. As his vision returned, he realised repairing the Guild was going to take more work than repairing the damage to their bodies. There was a crater where Kiri had moved from, the damage evident on the training grounds as she had shattered the stones around them with the force of her movement. The damage to the ground had killed the two surviving Golds he had buried, the shattering stones finishing what he had started. A second crater lay nearby with the corpses of Portos and Kartier Jamison, burned flesh surrounded by cracked glass as the energy from the lightning bolt had burned the ground, fusing the sand.
Coralie kept her distance from them, and Nate didn’t blame her. She had earned some small reprieve from him for saving him from her Mother, but that didn’t mean he forgave her. In the end though, it wasn’t his forgiveness she wanted, and if he knew his sister, which he did, Coralie was not going to get what she wanted. Kiri was emotional, but she was also fiercely loyal. Her past left her with basically no tolerance for betrayal. Would she kill her ex-girlfriend? Unlikely. But she wouldn’t take her back either. With his ankle working again, he shuffled over to Kiri as Jorge laid her down on the broken ground. Nate’s sphere of awareness told him what was wrong with his sister. She’d overdrawn on her soul energy and was running on the dregs. Her regeneration was hard at work, but Nate could assist with that. Jorge looked on worriedly as Nate began to create a Soul Drain rune, targeting himself and directing the drained energies into his sister. It felt like dumping a cup of water into a lake but after a minute, and what Nate suspected was a third of his Soul Energy, Kiri’s eyes opened.
“Did we win?” she asked, looking from her Father to Nate.
Jorge laughed and hugged his daughter to his chest while Nate politely ignored the tears in the corner of the man’s eyes.
Instead, Nate muttered an answer to Kiri’s question.
“We won. Though, you kind of trashed the place.”
“Girl’s gotta do what a girl’s gotta do, Nate,” she replied, a smirk on her lips as her eyes drifted around the arena, finally alighting on Coralie who continued to wait in the wings.
With a tired groan, and the help of her father, Kiri climbed to her feet and started trudging towards her ex-girlfriend, waving off her Father who moved to help her.
With his eyes still on his daughter, Jorge spoke, “What did she do?”
“Who?” Nate asked with a smile, playing dumb, right up until Jorge gave him a gentle smack to the back of his head.
“You know who. That speed. I couldn’t have matched it…not even close. One step and she blew the place apart. What happened?”
Nate smiled again, this one pleased rather than teasing, “She took a step. The next step.”
Jorge looked like he was about to hit him again, but when they locked eyes Nate saw the realisation in the man's eyes, followed by a mixture of pride and worry. As a parent, you never stopped worrying about your children, Nate guessed. Or at least that was true for good parents. Nate withdrew his farsight sphere of awareness so as not to pry into the words Kiri was sharing with Coralie. Instead, he moved away from Jorge to join Aisling.
His mentor had seen better days. The skin on the right side of her body was red and burned, climbing from her bare feet all the way to her scalp. The light had even burned off her eyebrow and hair on the same side, making her look like two people of similar size and features cut in half and shoved together.
“What now?” he asked her.
“We only just won this victory and you’re already asking what comes next?” Aisling replied with a tired smile. “I will try to undo the damage Allais has done. The Guild may have already dispatched an investigator, but if they haven’t, they will after this. The Guild will be fine, as for Etrua, I am not sure. The Guild will likely attempt to levy punishment against them for this, regardless of the outcome of the war. I do not know how hard they will come down on them. It will depend on who wins the war of succession, and what Asmuisil does in response. I…I just don’t know. What I do know is, if there is anything left in the Guild Vaults, you will all be entitled to as much of it as you want. You, as Golds, fought against Platinums, to undo the evil they had done in the Guild’s name. You have earned whatever rewards you desire.”
Nate nodded and looked around for a seat to recover and go over his notifications. There were quite a few of them. Stumbling over to sit down on a block of rock that was mostly flat, he noticed Kiri approaching him. His sister flopped down next to him. Coralie was nowhere in sight.
“Want to talk about it?” he asked quietly as Jorge joined them.
“Not much to talk about,” muttered Kiri. “She betrayed me. But she fought her Mother and protected you. I told her that balanced the scales, but that she had killed whatever was between us when she used me like that. That we were over and that the poison she used may have not killed me, but it had killed my love for her.”
Tears were dripping down her cheeks and Nate put an arm around her, matched by Jorge on the other side.
“I told her to go. I…when she saved you, any hate I held for her died. I don’t want to see her dead. I told her that just because I didn’t want her dead, didn’t mean Princess Morgane or the rest of you would feel the same way. She left. She’s gone.”
Kiri cried freely then, letting out all the emotions she had pent up within her as Nate sat beside her, letting her rely on him and Jorge as she cleansed herself. In less than a minute, Kiri was shoving them off.
“Okay. I’m good. I’m good!”
Her eyes flicked to Nate then and she smiled, like a ray of sunshine coming out from behind a storm cloud. “I did it!”
“I saw,” Nate remarked in amusement. “Or should I say, I didn’t see, but I definitely felt it.”
“Quadruples my Imbuement for two seconds,” Kiri gloated. Jorge was looking confused but Nate’s eyebrows climbed to the top of his forehead. For two seconds, Kiri had an Agility that exceeded four thousand. That was absolutely ridiculous. It also explained why her step had destroyed the place. While her body might have been able to handle the force, common dirt, sand and stone certainly could not.
“Doesn’t matter,” Kiri continued, waving a hand. “What matters is, I didn’t fall behind. Together?”
“Always,” Nate replied and noted Jorge’s smile through the man’s dark beard.
“You’ll tell me later and stop talking in riddles?” asked her Father.
Kiri agreed, “Yep, just not here. Don’t think anyone is listening, but who knows.”
Jorge nodded his understanding.
Everyone was finally starting to look normal due to Evindal’s ministrations. Normal, but dusty and tired, wearing torn and bloody clothes, with dented and marred armour. Normal, Nate thought, with an amused smile, was a relative term.
With the calm starting to flow, Nate noted that there were yells and the sounds of clashing weapons in the distance. His farsight sphere of awareness flicked in that same direction and he found over a hundred men and women, armoured and armed, beating back a smaller force of guards. In the lead was Cutter, laying about himself with a spear, the man flowing like water from one form to another as his eyes glowed in the night. The old man was coming, just as he promised. The city was in revolt.
Nate laughed as Aisling floated into the sky to see for herself. Everyone looked on, tired faces hardening as they prepared to continue the fight. Except for Luc, who had taken to collecting the Orbs from the fallen Golds and Platinums, piling them next to Deverell.
Nate figured they had a short amount of time before he would need to potentially get back into the fight. One part of his mind was still drawing mana from the gems in his Runic Gallery back into his Mana Reserve. Another part was using his Conceptual Material Shaping, with mana gems as the source, as he continued to work on Luc’s gift. It was almost done and given the state of the night, he expected they would need it sooner rather than later. While one part kept an eye on his surroundings, he finally reached for his notifications.
Before he could read the first notification everything vanished and he found himself hovering in a sea of grey. Kiri was next to him, looking around in confusion. Conceptual Insight hummed but it was unnecessary. Nate could recognise the Concept of Space as easily as breathing. They were in a small bubble of separated space, and though he couldn’t sense him, he could see the purple being with four arms standing before them very clearly.
“You’re finally both qualified for us to have a discussion. I have an offer for you,” said Arikanvil.
Comments
The only thing really Nate has handed her is the reset. Honestly I feel like it applied the fact that Kiki is gifted (with her old dagger skill she managed to make for example), but she got given a worse hand. Because the system is not really about better people = stronger. A lot of your strength comes down to how much resources you have before you get your classes. Hell I’d argue Nate also kinda got handed some strength seeing as the fact that if he didn’t get both gifted the mana gem at the beginning and happen to find a dungeon he be nowhere near as strong
Bigwave
2025-04-22 21:42:07 +0000 UTCWhy is kiri getting Helen's processed mana she wasn't fighting her it was nate and her dad that killed Helen. Also how did kiri decapitate Allias? I get she can come back from the dead but Allias is a mage and was obviously far away from kiri so now she can teleport wherever she wants when she comes back from the dead?(edit: aww you Mary sued her into being the flash for 2 secs) Also for someone who was basically handed everything by nate kiri is to much. Just one shots the big boss. She didn't earn her power. Sorry someone who was handed a rebirth class wouldnt have the talent to progress it. That's a major fault with kiris character. She is natually average. She wouldnt have been able to keep up all this time, let alone just power up in a fight and one step kill the big boss, and apparently blow everyone up somehow? This is a huge plot amor and plot weapon to push kiri to this level. Unless you rewrite the beginning if the book to make kiri something special with out nate carring her it's just completely illogical for her to be able to get a mytic let alone Devine class even with nate proping her up. You just majorly marry sued kiri. Coraliealso getting a huge power up to legendary because what money? This was a mess, I like this story a lot but rewrite the last couple chaps.
C Smith
2025-04-20 08:35:20 +0000 UTCBecause the system isn't there, and the system is what imposes the law of Reciprocity. Arikanvil has made it pretty clear in his POV's that he abhors the systems restrictions, as he believes he should be able to Wander freely, as is his want. So he is looking for a way into "dead" universe, where the System does not exist, believing that he will then be free of it's restrictions, reciprocity just one of them. If I had to guess the trajectory of the novel going forward, during their inevitable confrontation with the Usurper king, Nate and Kiri will gain the levels to teir up (Nate having completed his embodiment by then), they will tier up to lesser divinity, and will this no longer be able to level on this planet, needing to go elsewhere to gain experience. Arikanvil will show them where to go and guide them for a while, in return for Nate's help in reaching Earth. They agree and things progress, they likely aid Arikanvil and go through at least a single arc with him before completing the method to travel to earth, Nate's skills with runes being essential in the process. They reach Earth and Arikanvil *immediately* betrays them, seeing them as having served their purpose and now beyond usefulness and a challenge to his potential absolute control of this universe. He is hindered however by the lack of the system, he has never used his skills without it and the utter absence of mana means he is not capable of preventing Kiri and Nate's escape. We spend some time on Earth, eventually defeating Arikanvil, through a clever use of runes that draws mana from the system Universe, as they did when Nate accidentally drew the Teleportation circle, they obtain Arikanvil core and use it to create a stable pathway between earth and system space. From their I am not sure. That may just be the end of the series.
Signspace
2025-03-11 15:22:39 +0000 UTCWait, why not? Because it's a Dead Universe?
Kevin Berg
2025-03-11 15:08:36 +0000 UTCAwesome. Kinda was hoping Coralie would die buy this ending is satisfactory.
Mark Corwin
2025-03-10 22:38:42 +0000 UTCBuy you could sense it. Too fast to see though
Mark Corwin
2025-03-10 22:37:49 +0000 UTCYeah, but if they do manage to show him how to get to Earth, the law of Reciprocity won't bind him, that's kind of the point.
Signspace
2025-03-10 17:32:17 +0000 UTCBut Nate does know about the Law of Reciprocity, so hopefully he'll be able to protect them.
Kevin Berg
2025-03-10 16:11:38 +0000 UTCI kinda hope that they tell Arikanvip to shove it. He has absolutely no interest in their safety, and deserves little to no trust, I guarantee that actually helping him in anyway further would be bad for the two later down the line. They are able to make the push towards lesser divinity on their own, and what Ari want is entrance into a systemless universe, because he finds the system too restrictive. The siblings don't know that though, sonit will be interesting how they interpret his offers and intentions.
Signspace
2025-03-10 08:39:08 +0000 UTCI think the author has learned a lot from all the feedback that they have received. So everybody can lay off the brick shitting. That being said, this was a nice finale for the battle, and I think that some of it's foundational chapters will need to be rewritten in order to match this finale, before it goes to print. I would have loved to see a lot more of Kiri's skill was already referred to at the end of the previous chapter. Now we have a double cliff hanger, with delays since they have just been kidnapped (invited) by Arankavil. On that note, I hope Nate doesn't get ripped off and realizes that he can milk Arankavil for all he's worth. He's been exposed to the Law of equivalent exchange since he was kidnapped to the underworld, and now Arankavil has just pulled him without requests into like his lab/ship? He's got to be desperate.
TerrestrialOverlord
2025-03-10 00:52:12 +0000 UTCKiri being badass love that
A Flashy BR
2025-03-09 23:41:11 +0000 UTCShe must have use an ungodly amount of stats orb, and probably learned a few top tier spells with the help of the King.
Sondadir
2025-03-09 21:19:46 +0000 UTCI thought the only one in the legendary dungeon was the headmaster of the academy and the dungeon needs to regain mana afterwards
JoBer
2025-03-09 20:49:41 +0000 UTCWasn't she also granted time in the Legendary Dungeon? That's probably where she got the familiar and extra power
Kato68
2025-03-09 20:44:02 +0000 UTCI imagine we'll soon see the multitude of artifacts she burned up doing that.
ReadingObsessed
2025-03-09 19:30:51 +0000 UTCReally like the ending of the fight I just wonder if Allais was that much stronger than the other Platinums, that she beat Aisling without much damage, while Aisling obliterated the two other Platinums
JoBer
2025-03-09 19:23:42 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter.
Raymond Mouton
2025-03-09 19:11:17 +0000 UTCThat was a bit… anticlimactic. Awesome, don’t get me wrong, but. We didn’t even get to see Kiri’s new skill
Aaron Schwartz
2025-03-09 19:09:07 +0000 UTC