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[1% LIFESTEAL] Chapter 156 - Corpse of Justice

A few miles away from Valhalla, in the middle of the desolate woods, a loud puff of air echoed between the trees as a buck-naked man with black, web-shaped burns all across his body appeared out of nowhere. 

Mark collapsed to the ground, groaning and shouting as he felt his essence progress erode and his soul twist itself into a temporary seal. He desperately gritted his teeth, but the pain was too much. He released a muffled shout, turning red in the face. 

After a few more moments, it finally stopped, and he limply fell into the muddy, cold slush. “That was close…” 

The large gash across his back ached something wicked. 

He hadn’t come here expecting to look death in the eye. That man, Thor, was a true fighter. Had he moved on to the empire proper, there was a solid chance he would have qualified for Lordship. 

But that wouldn’t come to pass. 

Any self-respecting person of power had a means of escape readily available for situations like this. Mark’s was a spirit power called Instant Retreat. It cost him 20% of his essence progress to use, and it came with several nasty side effects. 

Everything he’d been carrying on his person had vanished into the void. Thankfully, he hadn’t had much of particular value on him, but it was still a harsh price to pay, leaving him without a weapon or armor. 

And the second, even more nasty side effect was that his soul would be sealed for a few days, disallowing the use of his abilities. Thankfully, he could at least utilize his talents, but he was still a sitting duck if someone were to come after him.

Spirit abilities that allowed one to retreat like this were highly punishing—as if the world itself only reluctantly allowed their existence. If someone were to track him down, he’d be in real danger.

Slowly, he brought himself up to his feet, wincing as he felt the cut across his back open up. “I’m lucky that it didn’t nick my spine.”

His work in this shitty city was done. 

It was time to leave. 

***

Thor stood in a storm of energy, watching the snow melt and the muddy soil dry up around him. His eyes were locked on this spot his enemy had been standing in just a second ago. And now he was gone. “No…” he muttered, collapsing to his knees. “No…”

The woods before him suddenly felt dreadfully peaceful.

He heard a strange sound just above him. 

Glacially, with his hands shaking, he pulled his helmet off and looked up.

One after another, drops of rain touched upon the ebbing storm of aura and flash-evaporated with dull puffs. Gradually, as the effect of his sacrifice whittled away into nothingness, they reached his face, dripping down the sides of his cheek and flowing across his neck, stopping as they reached his body suit. 

A disappointed flash of lightning cracked behind the clouds, too ashamed to directly look upon him.

He heard another strange sound and looked to his side. “What the hell…?” 

He saw Freddy, his limbs severed, crawling forward like a caterpillar from hell. Thor couldn’t restrain a shocked laugh. “This guy… Seriously…”

Freddy reached his left arm. Then, he bit into it and stuck it onto his shoulder. With a metallic clang, his blood solidified into hooked spikes that helped him attach it back to his body. Freddy focused on his storage ring, and a fleshy blob fell out. He smashed his forehead into it repeatedly until his arm was finally fused with his body. 

One by one, he reattached his limbs, and then, with the tissue still fraying and bleeding, he propped himself back to his feet and hobbled in Thor’s direction.

Thor scoffed. “This guy… Why couldn’t he…” His lips suddenly curled into a disgusted frown. 

Some of the energy was still raging inside him. But it was reaching its end. 

He heard a crack. A part of the skin on his cheek, which was already as dry as bone, had fallen apart and detached. It fell on his armor and stuck to it like a badge of disgrace.  

“Thor?” Freddy called, his voice raspy and weak, likely as his lungs were still partially collapsed.

Thor flinched, blinking deeply and slowly before turning to face Freddy. He saw the man standing with a look of utter horror and confusion. His clothes were in tatters. His chest was still caved in. His limbs were barely attached.

But his eyes held a pain unlike that of someone hurt in body. 

“Hey there, Fred.” Thor tried to swallow, but there was no saliva left. “I…” His whole body rattled. “I…” He shook profusely. The urge overwhelmed him, but his tear ducts were dried up. The rain wept for him. “I… I hate myself, Freddy. I… I’ve achieved nothing.” He looked Freddy dead in the eye. “This time… please listen to me… and run.” He forced a smile on his face. It cracked his lips apart. “I know you… well enough… to know you probably won’t listen to me.”

Freddy laughed, but his expression twisted achingly, his eyes misting over. 

“Come here,” Thor said. 

Freddy hobbled over, collapsing to his knees before Thor.

Thor raised his left arm, holding his hand out as if wanting to clasp arms with Freddy.

Freddy obliged him. 

Thor grabbed his hand, his grasp weak and withering, and his body betrayed him. He fell forward, and Freddy caught him with his body. Freddy could feel the man’s skin against his bare chest. It was like burnt tree bark. 

“You… should give up… There is… no point… to this… Just. Leave. Heal your friend. And be happy. 

“Don’t be like me. Don’t die by the corpse of justice.”

The man went still. 

Freddy slowly pushed the man’s body away, lowering it to the ground. He reached for the man’s face to close his eyes. But it was like his eyelids weren’t even there. The tips of his fingers brushed over glassy eyes. He flinched, pulling his arm back. 

“Thor?” a voice came from behind him.

Freddy turned around, finding Travis standing there. 

Travis sprinted forward, pushing Freddy aside as he lunged. “Thor!? Thor!?” He breathed heavily as he touched the man’s cracked face with a shivering hand. “Oh, Thor… You used it… Why did you use it?” 

“Travis…” Freddy called.

“Why did he use it!?” the man shouted, sobbing and shaking. “Who came!? Oh, god… He told me to stay away. Why did I listen…?”

“You should prepare the others to evacuate.”

“And where the hell are you going!?” Travis spat as he jumped to his feet and grabbed Freddy by what little was left by his shirt. “Huh!? You were here! Why didn’t you do anything!?” He limply punched him in his chest. “Why the hell… In his last moments…

“Why were you to one by his side?”

Freddy pushed Travis away, and the man stumbled. He scowled at him. “I didn’t come here to watch the man die, you fucking asshole. Now go. If they’ve sent someone like that, the rest will no doubt come to finish the job soon.” He turned around and started walking towards the road. 

“And what about you? Are you running away?”

Freddy froze. Then he chuckled, wiping at his nose with his left arm. He slowly turned around. “I’ll give it all away,” he declared, his eyes empty of all emotion. “Until there’s nothing left. As I should have, a long time ago.”

He slowly walked towards the road. As soon as he stepped on it, he pulled out his motorcycle and mounted it. 

Before long, he was in his apartment. There, he picked up the stash of items he needed. It was all packed into a large cloth bag. But as soon as he grabbed hold of it, he felt all his strength vanish. He tumbled to his knees and caught himself on his elbows.

He felt his own words echoing in his mind.

Leviathan’s Fu—

Leviathan’s Fu—

Leviathan’s—

He vomited on the floor. He spotted shards of blood metal in the puke. The acid burned the cuts in his throat. 

He took a moment to calm his breathing and then got back to his feet. He grabbed the bag. And he headed outside. 

The rain had started pouring. Lightning crackled all across the sky, coiling angrily. It all washed over him. The people on the way looked at him strangely. And there were very few delvers around the interspace. He knew where they were likely headed. “I have to hurry.”

He made his way into the interspace. The path forward was seared into his mind. 

His steps brought him to the caverns filled with poisonous smoke and sharp, thorny plants. He plowed through it all, and before he knew it, he was grabbing hold of the metallic barrier that he’d haphazardly strewn over his destination.

The pitch void of the entrance to the dungeon made him hesitate for a brief moment. 

Just. Leave. Heal your friend. And be happy. 

“I’m sorry. I’m so sorry,” he muttered, feeling the tears dripping down the side of his face. 

And without further ado, he stepped right into the Century of Solitude. 

***

Travis shouted his commands, telling everyone to grab hold of only the bare necessities and to get ready. 

Many people still held faith they’d manage to run away in time. But that was a naive belief. 

For nearly an hour, he ran around like a chicken without its head. 

And then, finally, he had managed to gather everyone in the largest hall in the central building. His palms sweaty and his stomach churning, he slowly walked up to the stage and grabbed the voice amplifier. 

The looks of everyone in the crowd were like needles poking into his heart. He swallowed. “I’m going to be honest with you. We are basically just waiting for the other factions to come.”

Gasps spread through the crowd, with many even screaming in panic. 

“If any of you want to try and run… well… it’s better if you don’t. 

“For the non-combatants, you will likely be safe. The adjudicator will certainly step in to ensure that no unnecessary bloodshed takes place here today.” He hesitated. “But that doesn’t mean we’ll be treated mercifully. As for the fighters… We’ll be imprisoned.”

Shouts of anger and indignation echoed through the whole hall. 

“What the hell is wrong with you!?” 

“Shouldn’t we at least put up a fight?”

“Are we going down like cowards!?”

Travis grasped the voice amplifier. “Please remain quiet. If you run, you’ll be killed. If you fight, you’ll be killed, and your family might be harmed as well.” His voice shrunk. “Without Thor, we have no way to fight back.”

“What about Freddy?” Someone’s voice reached him.

Travis paused. His breathing sped up, and his hand started shaking. “What about him?”

“Can’t he step up?”

Travis cracked an ugly smile. “You want a peak two-star to fight off a whole damn army by himself?”

The crowd quieted.

Travis clicked his tongue and pinched his brow. “Look. I don’t want to get anyone’s hopes up. He wasn’t exactly clear with his plans. But I believe he might have something up his sleeve.”

A visible wave of joy rose through the crowd.

“Do not get your hopes up!” Travis shouted. “Best case scenario, he’ll just… I don’t even know what he could possibly do. But at any rate, the worst thing we could do right now is panic. Just remain calm. Maybe we can make some sort of deal.”

“What about Valhalla, then? What about our pride?”

“That’s all dead. Dead and buried. Forget about it. As of today, Valhalla is done for.”

He put the amplifier away and stepped off the stage. As soon as he did, he was mobbed by an angry crowd of people. On all sides, arms and voices reached for him, but all he felt was numbness, and all he heard was a high-pitched buzzing in his ear. 

Freddy… You… Please. 

Do something. 

Comments

You are unmatched at writing traumatized and unhinged main characters. This next arc seems like it will go nuts

Amari Charles

If you ain't in bed yet, sleep. I'm already past 3x the size of a usual chapter. This will be more of an arc than a chapter 💀💀💀 y'all will be eating good when it drops

Robert Blaise

Hey, so... do i go to bed or do i wait for the chapie wapie?

Redc05

Go to bed, mate. I got a long day of work ahead of me 😭

Robert Blaise

next hour or two? or should i go to bed?

Shane Fletcher

This incoming chapter is HUGE. (At least thrice as long as regular chapters) So it will be a wee bit late.

Robert Blaise

probably in a few hours; usually a new chapter drops on royalroad a few hours befrore patreon

Gio

When is the next post going to be?

Redc05

Right? I’m getting antsy already

Petersaurus reximus reader

I wouldnt wish that on my worst ennemy . It's like that movie with Chris Pratt when he wakes up from cryogenisation in a spaceship 90 years before arriving ( he cant put himself into cryo again ) at destination and he ends up crazy enough to wake up some chick to cope with his solitude.

Chibrahim

Diabolical, I love it. 100% safe security

Chibrahim

“I’ll give it all away,” he declared, his eyes empty of all emotion. “Until there’s nothing left. As I should have, a long time ago.” - Probably his attachments, wants, expectations (i.e. going into Century of Solitude). Basically resigning himself to becoming a Slave to Thor's dying will and serving a Repentawance by propping up Valhalla after its greatest warrior died. Yeah, probably the best chapter so far imo

Guy

Just had a thought, Hellen is going to have to pay for her part in this. Tsunami strike to the head may be too much even for Freddy, although chucking her into the 100 year Dungeon with all the things she needs to live ( doubt Freddy is going to put himself through that again) seem a bit more apt.

Caliban42

Interesting thought. And I think I remember which/how the abilities are used were reflective of talent evolutions. His first evo came from essentially nonstop deadly combat using "what he's got" and became more combat applicable. Since then he's become undead and killed/been killed a bunch, but 100 *years* of what might be perceived by his aura as noncombat/avoidance will be interesting. Or maybe the training will make it better for growth somehow. IDK. Pumped for next couple chapters. Kinda hope he doesn't rank up just so we can see the real limits of a 2-star.

Guy

That’s… a good point. It’d kinda suck to be anything but a combatant otherwise. …surviving in isolation, doing nothing but training for a century has to be good for one’s latent aura, right?

Marquess

Everything "dyes" ones latent aura. Everything. Anything remarkable has a direct effect on ones potential. How do you think non-combat archhumans grow and develop?

Robert Blaise

Do achievements aside from murder count? I recall fighting spirits to be worth it, but I don't remember anyone gaining from non-combat feats.

Marquess

Very good chapter! “I… I hate myself, Freddy. I… I’ve achieved nothing.” - I think Freddy will try very hard to prove Thor wrong on this “Don’t be like me. Don’t die by the corpse of justice.” - Wish granted: Freddy will become an avatar of justice, except Freddy won't die :P “I’ll give it all away,” he declared, his eyes empty of all emotion. “Until there’s nothing left. As I should have, a long time ago.” - What's he talking about here? Money? Or his naive/selfish ideals? This was all very preventable if Freddy had trusted Thor more, if he had shared some of his wealth or told Thor of his unique affinity, he might have been able to contribute more. It is only with hindsight after Thor died that Freddy figured this out. --- What I think will happen - Freddy will train like a madman for 100 years - Old Freddy will be gone, what comes out will be an avatar of justice/retribution - Freddy might change his name to something else - When Freddy is done destroying all factions, he will go after Mark & Basilisk - When Freddy attacks the organ harvesting faction, I suspect the ajudicator will try to stop him.

Gio

Thanks for the chapter. It’ll be interesting to see how he manages his speed defect after he ranks up 10k wet hells, and he’ll definitely need to to even catch a shadow of Mark

Alex O'Connor

100 years in solitary confinement, with only a spirit who wishes to make the world a lake of blood...I think he is not comming out sane of it. And considering the crossing of the mountains, I'm betting that he is reaaaaly under prepared for what is to come.

Evaldo

I actually do think he should have brought the girl, who he hasn't been visiting in so long I actually forgot her name. Time might be what she needs to ... heal.

atgongumerki

nice. The one thing about the Century of Solitude that hasn't been mentioned yet, which I hope turns out to be real, is for Freddy to use some kind of stasis artifact to just sleep for a while, maybe months or years. He shouldn't need to live every day of it o.O

Tryptic

Curious how much of the century we'll see and how much will be timeskipped. Enhanced memory from being an arch is gonna bite him in the ass here

Compendium

Imagine leaving a mf barely alive, then seeing him come back 1 hour later,10 times stronger, healthy, he then eliminates all your problem, drop a billion dollar on your lap, then he leaves

Chibrahim

Ya, Travis gonna be in for one hell of a suprise

Beeees!

Yoooooo, didn't even think of that. He def needs some entertainment too. I guess theoretically his dynamic quality healing is capable of keeping him somewhat sane. But books and stuff will be critical

Beeees!

General meditation maybe. Not the skill just in general lol

Compendium

Meaning by the end of this chapter Freddy is most likely already as good as out again.

Random Guy

It should also be quite the accomplishment which would push up his advancment gains, not to mention what he might gain directly from finishing the instance.

Random Guy

100 years is a lot of time, I hope he brought with him a data storage with a LOT of self help books, lmao.

Chibrahim

Thats a good point, we've seen what he accomplished in tempering with only like 3-5ish years so far(I dont quite remember how long it's been) so I'm real curious to see how far he can push it with 100 years. No real challenge to force him to grow, but also so much damn time, like he's gonna be nearly 6 times older afterwords. I'm guessing it'll be at least 1 million wet hills by the time he gets out where his body is as durable as adamantine.

Beeees!

1 hour -> 100 years

Gio

1 hour 15 minutes

Luis

Looking forward to the next few chapters ;)

JustOneEmperor

Aside from ranking up his abilities, what would benefit the most from an extended practice? My guess is his tempering. They’re slow-going at best, but with practically endless time available, not only might he be able to get 10k wet hells up to 100%, but acclimate to it enough that it no longer mangles him. THAT would be one hell of an advantage.

Marquess

"well after finding complete serenity and inner peace about 40 years in, I spent a few decades practicing my talent by constantly punching myself in the face"

VioletSummit

Remind me, how long was bloodshed in the century of solitude?? Wasn't it only like a few hours?

Beeees!

He will have plenty fo time to meditate on what he wants and to process the grief of thors death. Then so much more time to get a warped perception of reality and come out more broken then he went in. Albeit with even more powrr

Beeees!

Well not exactly the best mindset to start 100 years of solitude 😅 too bad he forgot to pack a therapist

VioletSummit

Tftc, shits about to go down

Logan

Oh now that’s a cliffhanger

Brady Fiola


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