Chapter 296: Discretion is a Good Idea
Added 2020-09-07 23:01:00 +0000 UTCErika had put together a simple dinner of salad, tartiflette and buttermilk pie. Tartiflette was a potato, bacon, onion and cheese casserole that made a great winter warmer. They sat somewhat awkwardly at the table, talking around the topic of Jasons mysterious return to life.
Jason and Erika had grown up with their mothers strict rules about not bringing conflict to the dinner table. While Jason never saw a rule he wouldnt obnoxiously flout just because, it helped him out in this particular instance. He was happy to ask Emi about her life, having been transplanted from Melbourne to Casselton Beach. It was the opposite of his own trajectory.
I like the weather here, she said. It rains more in summer than winter, which is weird. That rain we got last week was really heavy, though.
Jason absently wondered if his arrival had somehow impacted the weather patterns, Clive would have been able to figure it out.
Are you alright Uncle Jason? Emi asked, reading his expression.
Yeah, Jason said. I was just thinking about a friend. I dont know when Ill be able to see him again?
Can you not call him because hes in the place you were?
Exactly, Jason said.
So, did you do much cooking while you were away? Ian asked Jason, diplomatically seeking common ground between the siblings after the tension between Jason and Erika.
A bit, Jason said. I got to try a lot of new things, but the ingredients were largely local. That friend I mentioned grew up on an eel farm and taught me a few ways to cook them that arent awful. Again, the ingredients arent something I can get my hands on here, but I took notes with some potential substitutes and variations. Im hoping to find the time to try some things out, now that Im home. Do you know an eel guy, Eri?
I know someone who can sort you out, Erika said. You know who will be happy your back? Wally.
Wally! He moved over to the new show with you?
He didnt just move to the show, but into town, too. He bought one of those fancy beach cottages.
He was lucky to pick one up, Jason said. They almost never go on the market.
The Green family sold up and Mum gave him an early heads-up.
Thats nice of her, Jason said. You know, I saw Lawrence Green the other day. He thought I was Kaito.
Wasnt he quite slimy? Erika asked. I went to school with his cousin.
Still is, Jason said. If anything, hes even more oily. You could lubricate an engine with his personality.
Wallys husband bought the coffee shop off old Mrs Russel, Ian said. You can finally get a good cup of coffee in this town.
Ill take your word for it, Jason said. Im lucky Im not a coffee drinker, since they didnt have any where Ive been staying.
Just like phones, Erika said.
Exactly, Jason said. The tea was crazy good, though. There was this river, running through a valley with all this tea growing up the slopes. I went through there once, not long after I arrived.
Arrived where, exactly?
A place called Greenstone, Jason said. Youll be able to see it for yourself, soon. I kept a vlog.
A vlog? Erika asked. They dont have radios, but they have the equipment for vlogging?
Itll make sense once I explain everything. Did you figure out a day the two of you can both get free? I said you should have someone look out for Emi, but I think she should be involved from the start.
Tomorrow, Erika said. If it has to be a whole day, then we cant do it on a weekday and Im not waiting until next weekend.
Tomorrow it is, Jason said. Erika narrowed her eyes at him, looking for evasiveness.
So long as nothing comes up, he added innocently.
***
The house boat produced by the cloud flask was more impressive than what it had been at iron-rank, which was already quite luxurious. It was still a far cry from the sprawling wings and towering spires of Emirs cloud palace, but it was still a small floating island, with multiple levels of open deck and tinted wraparound glass. There was even a glass-walled room beneath the waterline.
The rooftop surfaces were covered in solar panels, which Jason could sense drawing in ambient magic like an overactive mana lamp. It left the surrounding ambient magic even more anaemic than normal as the houseboat guzzled it up.
It seemed designed to largely suck the ambient magic down vertically, drawing it down from the air in a great column. Anyone with magical senses would notice it from halfway across town. It was far more draw than the motorhome variant, presumably because it was normalising magic across the larger space of the houseboat.
The decks and interior of the houseboat was littered with lush, green, leafy plants. Jason had largely transplanted them from the jungle astral space, although he had avoided the magical ones. Emir had given Jason a notebook that detailed all his experiments into different kinds of plants with his own cloud flask. It detailed his experiments with different kinds of flora, magical and mundane. It had exhaustive lists of how different plants withstood being stored away in the cloud flask, weathered the sea air or adapted to various climates.
If you arent going with magical plants, Emir had told him when handing over the notebook, Id just give the section on getting the plants installed a read. You can shovel a bunch of earth, water, light and shield quintessence into the cloud flask and any non-magical plants you want will thrive. Once you start looking into magical plants, thats the time to give it a proper read. There are a lot of quirks you need to be aware of.
Jason arrived back at the house boat mentally weary but let out a contented sigh as he drank in the sight of it. It was big enough that Jasons winter arrival proved to be a good thing, with the neighbouring berth available for Jason to rent when the houseboat spilled over into the neighbouring slip.
He stepped onto the lower deck and then made his way inside. was all light woods and white leather, plus tasteful teal embellishments. The cloud constructs could have their interiors and exteriors set to adaptive or grandiose independently and he had the house boat set to full adaptive.
The various surfaces were indistinguishable from actual woods and leathers, courtesy of the materials he had shovelled into it as reference. Along with quintessence, different kinds of magical and mundane woods, stone, metal and fabric had been consumed by the cloud flask. It could dissolve and consume whole blocks of stone, sucking it into the flask.
More than once, Jason had used the flask to remove obstructions as his team explored the astral space. It was a win-win, since generally the obstacle was something sturdy enough that other methodologies would be slower or ineffective. Clive had posited that Emirs cloud flask had consumed ludicrous quantities of materials and was always encouraging Jason to throw things in.
While he missed the plush comfort of cloud furniture, Jason maintained the houseboat internals in a camouflaged state, with the exception of his own bed. He would continue that at least until his family were up to speed on magic. While his sister might feel like he was stonewalling, he was even more anxious than her to get everything into the open.
The goal was to resolve everything, if not neatly, then with as little mess as he could manage. Throwing explanations in between meetings with vampires and crime bosses the way he had with Hiro, or getting bystanders caught up like with Taika was precisely what he sought to avoid.
Ideally, that issue would be settled by the time the weekend was over. He was unsure how much his powerful but inexpert healing would help his Nanna, but it had the potential to cause, as Nanna herself would say, a kerfuffle.
Jason could sense Hiro and Taika watching more of his recording crystals in the media room. Leaving them be, he made his way to the upper deck where he opened a portal arch and entered his spirit vault, the enhanced version of his old inventory ability.
The personal space was apparently different from an ordinary dimensional boundary, like that sealing off an astral space. Unlike that sort of boundary, Jason could maintain his familiars on one side, while he was on the other. This allowed Shade to keep watching his family and the house boat while Jason was safe inside the vault. His familiars were an assuring presence each time he retreated into the spirit vault for meditation.
Since his soul underwent changes after overcoming the star seed, Jasons meditation had taken him to an internal world; a garden of the soul where his abilities were represented by beds of flowers. At bronze rank, that garden had expanded, given them room to grow. Trellises created tunnels of flowers in bold colours of red, white and black, allowing him to walk through the living pathways of his own power.
The boundary of the garden was still the wall surrounding it, a stone facade covering a darker and stranger substance underneath. The facade was increasingly crumbling away, exposing more of the eerie material beneath. It was like darkness itself made substantive. A black hole, frozen and harnessed to build an unassailable boundary, then hidden behind an acceptable face. Compared to the cracked and battered stone, the dark walls beneath promised invulnerability to those within and annihilation to those who attempted to breach it.
In the time since he acquired the spirit vault, he found that it went through a change. The vault took the form of a gazebo of marbled black and white obsidian. It floated in the sky, which was a reflection of the world outside. The first time he had used when it had been dark and raining. During the day the sky was bright with sunlight, but Jasons favourite times were clear sky nights. With no town to cause light pollution, the sky was a sea of stars. There might be a wisp of cloud, lit up by the light of the moon and he would sit beneath it, meditating in absolute, uninterruptible peace.
Over several meditation sessions, the gazebo had started descending. At first there seemed to be nothing but endless sky below, but slowly the garden appeared. He sensed it before he saw it, after which he then went out to look over the edge and down.
The garden itself was different to his experiences in the past. Instead of dark earth, it rested on dark clouds, heavy with the promise of storms. Slowly the gazebo had descended until it settled in the middle of the garden, in a space that fit it perfectly. Henceforth, every time Jason stepped into the spirit vault, it was already in what was now a sky garden. The line between his internal and external worlds was becoming hard to tell apart.
It was a scary yet exhilarating feeling, like falling, but there was still a sense of disconnect. It made him think of the power the World-Phoenix had offered, uniting body and soul into a merged gestalt. The connection between that feeling and the offered power made him wonder if the World Phoenix had a hand in evolving his inventory power into the spirit vault. Clive had told him that a great astral being shouldnt be able to impact his gift evolutions without his knowledge, but even Clive couldnt be right all the time.
Jason arrived through one of the four arches holding up the gazebo roof. There was an arch for each of his familiars and one for Jason himself. The contents of his inventory still floated in the air, orbiting the space just above the gazebo. He could see them clearly as he left the gazebo to walk around the garden.
Just strolling through the garden was a meditative experience, now. He could even direct the power he was consolidating in specific directions by where he chose to go in the garden, although powers he had been using were easier to promote. He had consolidated the gains of his recent challenges and now all his abilities were at least passed the third of what Clive called the minor thresholds. His most-used abilities, his vision and cloak, had passed the halfway mark of the fifth threshold.
Until he found a new challenge, his abilities would not advance further. He hoped to find that challenge working with the Network, but if the Network decided to become that challenge instead, then so be it.
***
Jason spent the night in meditation rather than sleep. The more powerful he became, the less he needed to rely on sleep, although it was never wholly inescapable. Slumber was an intrinsic part of the mortal existence, even for those imbued with mystical power.
Sleep was part of the magical cycles of an essence user, even when their superhuman recovery attribute kept them awake and alert. Going too long without it would increasingly impair their ability to control even the passive magic their body. With a cloud bed to come home to, though, Jason did not begrudge the need for sleep.
Emerging through the archway from his spirit vault the next morning, his phone immediately started beeping. He went through the voice messages; an audio mosaic of his sister narrating events surrounding their Nanna through a series of increasingly angry and erratic messages.
Nanna had somehow switched doctors, without her family who held her power of attorney being notified. Her new doctors had whisked her away to the Casselton Regional Hospital, where they were being decidedly less than forthcoming.
In spite of this, and to Jasons surprise, Erika had apparently managed to extract Nannas medical state from the people he strongly suspected to be the Networks people. Jasons takeaway was that Nanna was lucid, lacking in almost any memory of the last few years and very spotty about the few before that.
Between Jason and Emis visit to Nanna, Jasons mention of the Starlight Angel that cured people and his ongoing mysteriousness, Erika was putting together things that added up to impossible answers. Her inability to subsequently reach Jason had led to each message exuding more frustration and rage than the last.
He sighed. He knew that curing his Nanna would cause trouble. All he could do was step in and sort it out as best he could. His immediate thought was that Erika would push Emi for information but he immediately dismissed the notion. Putting too much pressure on her daughter was something Erika would never do. Even so, he did want to intervene before she started asking her daughter about their visit with Grand Nanna, though. His intention had never to cause friction between mother and daughter.
Shade, he said. Remind me to give you my phone when I go into the spirit vault. You can tell me if I get any important messages.
He made his way into the bar lounge, where Hiro was working on a laptop with headphones on while Taika was on another laptop, talking with his Mum over a video chat. Like her son, she was basically a chocolate wall with a friendly expression. Jason walked up behind Taika and gave his Mum a wave.
Hello, Mrs Davison.
Oh, hello, Jason. When are you going to bring my boy back to Sydney so I can meet you in person?
Oh, Im sure well have business there soon enough. Hiro needs to go back into Sydney soon and Ill probably go along.
Hes been showing me around your houseboat, if you can even call it that. Its more like a palace.
Oh, the palace comes in a few years. If I can get the parts. You know, you could come to us. The weathers very nice here, even in winter.
Bro, Taika complained and Jason chuckled.
I have to go see my Nanna, Mrs Davison, Jason said. You have yourself a lovely day.
I will, sweetie.
Jason tapped Hiro on the shoulder, gesturing for him to follow. Hiro took off his headphones and they went out on the deck.
You heard about your grandmother? Hiro asked.
Yeah.
You know, trying to explain to your sister that youre unavailable because youre meditating inside a magic archway is not easy.
Sorry about that, Jason said. I need to bring her in sooner, rather than later. Id like to do it today, after things are sorted out at the hospital.
I would have gone to the hospital, but I figured Id wait for you. Are you responsible for what happened?
You make it sound like a bad thing, Jason said. Im going now, if you want to join me.
I will, yeah, Hiro said.
Jason opened up a portal arch.
Not by car then? Hiro asked, looking at the portal warily.
This is quicker, Jason said.
Not that much quicker, Hiro said.
Come on, Uncle Hiro.
Moments later, Jason was looking at a wide-eyed man in one of the mens toilets at the Greater Casselton Regional Hospital in Castle Heads.
What? Jason asked him as the portal sank into the floor and Hiro rushed into one of the stalls. Youve never seen two grown men emerge from a magic portal before?
The man scrambled to escape the bathroom as Hiro emerged, taking some paper hand towel to wet and wipe his face over the sink.
I hope he washed his hands, Jason said. Its a hospital.
Hiro gave him a sideways look. Thats what youre worried about?
Youre right, Jason said. They have those disinfectant dispensers all over the place. Im sure its fine.
Arent you worried about that guy telling people?
About the two men who appeared in a mens room through a magic portal? Not especially. Would you believe it?
What if those men in black guys hear about it? You said theyre here, right?
The Network? Well, my portal is one of my trump cards, but Craig knows, which means his group knows, which means it isnt really a secret anymore. Plus, Im pretty sure thats a very valuable ability. Itll show what I have to offer when I sit down to negotiate with the Network. What theyll bring to the table are things like health care for Nanna thats better than money can buy.
Still, Hiro said. I have to imagine that discretion is a good idea.
I can assure you, Mr Asano, Shade said from Jasons shadow, it is an idea that has been put to him on several occasions. He seems to hold little affection for it.
Says the guy who turns into a giant, black mid-life crisis, Jason said.
Through your ability, Shade pointed out.
Comments
Corrections+continued "His intention had never [been] to cause tension between mother and daughter.
Tyler S.
2021-10-09 19:27:45 +0000 UTCchappy 322 is the best!
Bert Babb
2021-07-29 12:45:39 +0000 UTCYea, this was classic.... “Still,” Hiro said. “I have to imagine that discretion is a good idea.” “I can assure you, Mr Asano,” Shade said from Jason’s shadow, “it is an idea that has been put to him on several occasions. He seems to hold little affection for it.”
Bert Babb
2021-07-29 12:26:10 +0000 UTCRegarding all of the Jason is lying, what a douche bag, comments in the previous chapters, this should put all that to rest. Maybe he didn't do it perfectly, but hey, if (the god of) Knowledge can't figure out people and their reactions, give a not so humble ninja wizard a break huh! "The goal was to resolve everything, if not neatly, then with as little mess as he could manage. Throwing explanations in between meetings with vampires and crime bosses the way he had with Hiro, or getting bystanders caught up like with Taika was precisely what he sought to avoid."
Bert Babb
2021-07-29 12:19:50 +0000 UTCThanks a lot for the chapter
Juli Freixi
2020-09-29 00:23:39 +0000 UTCGod.... This reveal its really dragging on...
Patrick Nworgu
2020-09-28 23:48:05 +0000 UTCCorrections: ...now all his abilities were at least ['passed' > past] the third of what Clive called the minor thresholds. ...to control even the passive magic [in] their body. His intention had never [been] to cause friction between mother and daughter.
Elmhedera
2020-09-09 07:17:05 +0000 UTCcan't wait for erika to pay back jason by showing his familiars his baby pictures.
2020-09-08 21:22:24 +0000 UTCPacing leads to good things :) there are plenty subtle buildups that I like. I am really looking forwards towards their negotiation, the discussion of what he knows, and can access, how a silver ranker ever starved of mana likes his boat, etc.
Midjji
2020-09-08 20:52:01 +0000 UTCThank you for the chapter! Its a little slow but thats fine it just means i have more story to read. I like hearing jason shock people and am excited for the big reveal chapter. Keep it up!
Ya Boi
2020-09-08 19:23:00 +0000 UTCHey Shirt, thanks a lot for the chapter. Still love the story even at a slower pace, I know things will pick up at some point, it's not like Jason is her to stay. The only reason I'll complain is if Jason starts wearing bangs.. Keep up the great work :)
CentaureHeart
2020-09-08 17:22:35 +0000 UTCI'm hoping he just casually, in front of his family, puts on Mary Poppins, and Gordon comes out to watch it. With no words exchanged.
Termac
2020-09-08 16:55:01 +0000 UTCI'm just hoping that he introduces Gordon by casually walking them into a room where Gordon is trying to dance along to the Greatest Showman or something. That'd be hilarious.
Philip Pleiss
2020-09-08 16:20:58 +0000 UTC> “Wally’s husband bought the coffee shop off old Mrs Russel,” Ian said. “You can finally get a good cup of coffee in this town.” I think we know where Jason's meeting with the Network will be.
Termac
2020-09-08 16:01:14 +0000 UTCLoving the arc of the second book so far. Digging the exploration of Jason’s origins and the magical geopolitick. :)
Dee
2020-09-08 15:03:33 +0000 UTCThanks a lot, I have been enjoying everything happening on earth and the slower burn very much!
2020-09-08 08:59:01 +0000 UTCI think the worst part was that the whole garden thing has been explained already. And dumping things to the cloud bottle seems to happen every few chapters. I think Shirt might have trouble writing the reveal chapter. Hopefully we will get rolling again by next week
Jerzylo
2020-09-08 08:55:28 +0000 UTCNice! Wake-up-story time!
Ranzbart
2020-09-08 08:17:44 +0000 UTCThis chap didn't scratch that itch. Diner with Emi, Meditation and gardening, Set up answering machine then take a trip.
Chris
2020-09-08 05:13:46 +0000 UTCThank you for the chapter! 1 typo: His familiars were an assuring presence each time he retreated into he spirit vault for meditation. "he" -> "the"
Cyclic Addict Recovering
2020-09-08 03:14:34 +0000 UTCYou got me; I totally phoned it in and took an early day. The real chapter is diamond-tier exclusive, so just bump up that membership and you can see the new member of Jason's harem.
Shirtaloon
2020-09-08 03:08:45 +0000 UTCI'm sorry that you aren't enjoying the things the story is exploring right now, but I don't see them as filler. I can appreciate if you don't like the chapter, but if I wanted to pad the chapter count I could have knocked this one off at two thirds the length and gone to bed at a sensible time.
Shirtaloon
2020-09-08 03:05:54 +0000 UTCYour chapters would always push the story forward. Since you started the back to earth ark, your chapters feel like fillers. If you need time to figure out where the story needs to go, then take a break. Because I you are killing me with chapters like this one
abdulwahab albagdadi
2020-09-08 02:41:29 +0000 UTCSo when is the actual chapter with actual content being sent out?
Alan McBrayer
2020-09-08 02:05:06 +0000 UTCDon't tell the others, but you're my favourite.
Shirtaloon
2020-09-08 01:48:59 +0000 UTCI'm sure when reading this arc as part of a complete book, it won't be too bad, but it's pretty slow for serialized format.
PortlandPhil
2020-09-08 01:35:15 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter! I seem to be in the minority but I've actually been loving the pace of things since the Earth arc started. There's been a storm brewing with all the faction politics and the looming changes brought up by the World-Phoenix disciples and Jason reconnecting with his family and dealing with his recent mental trauma has been a nice calm before it
Kale Daley
2020-09-08 01:05:35 +0000 UTCI agree, chapters have been a bit fluffy content-wise. However, it is still written incredibly well and I have been enjoying it. Other than the missing words every paragraph!
John M
2020-09-08 00:58:38 +0000 UTCI feel the tension building and there is soon to be pay off.
Gjim
2020-09-08 00:52:44 +0000 UTCThank you for the chapter!
2020-09-08 00:32:49 +0000 UTCLove the little bit at the end with Shade and Hiro. You’re really stretching out the reveals about magic though.
2020-09-08 00:08:49 +0000 UTCNot sure of you're aware of this bud, but Alzhimers is fatal. A brain can only acquire so many Plaques and Tangles before it stops functioning. Also it seems like the Network swept her away before anyone knew anything was going on, so no headlines about the miraculous reversal.
Chopper
2020-09-08 00:07:12 +0000 UTCNice chap. I really liked the meditation and cloud house excerpts!
2020-09-08 00:00:52 +0000 UTCGod, that sounds bad
2020-09-07 23:58:55 +0000 UTCThank you!
Andrew
2020-09-07 23:58:38 +0000 UTCI'm sorry to be so negative, but this is the first time in 296 chapters that I've skimmed because what I was reading seemed pointless. The pacing of the story has taken a nosedive since he decided to reconnect with his family. The whole section about the interior of the Cloudboat and his meditation chamber felt like superfluous filler. It brings to mind the scene in The Life of Brain where everyone is shouting to "GET ON WITH IT!". This is my favourite webnovel, and one of the big reasons is thanks to the impeccable pacing. I'm not sure exactly what about this arc is rubbing me the wrong way so much, but I suspect it's because it feels like the reveal is taking a dozen chapters longer than it should.
Anon
2020-09-07 23:57:35 +0000 UTCIf you want to see what I used as an inspiration for this version of the cloud house, you can take a look at this. It's not exactly the same, but it's what I roughly based it on. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1pQeTQb-uI
Shirtaloon
2020-09-07 23:56:41 +0000 UTCYea it feels like there has been more and more filler as of late... I have no problems with the overall length of the capter word count is fine, word content could use some editing but then again this is the early release.
Delakar
2020-09-07 23:56:31 +0000 UTCI must be the only one who is happy for lots of cloud house descriptions. Never feels like a waste of chapter space to me
BaguaBrady
2020-09-07 23:49:45 +0000 UTCMaybe he's in a more open relationship with his Family than we thought ;p
Malcolm
2020-09-07 23:38:54 +0000 UTCIt's what the last couple weeks have been. Part of it has been setting the stage for what is to come but it does feel like hes been dragging it out.
Alex R
2020-09-07 23:30:19 +0000 UTCYay! Filler!
Edward Castle
2020-09-07 23:22:36 +0000 UTCThis family meeting is starting to feel like a Dragonball z fight. Feels like we have another 3 chapters of lead up before a 3 paragraph explanation. I'm all for learning about his family, but the cloud house is not worth this much expo dump. It also made no sense for him to heal his grandma at this time. It's not to say he couldn't do it later, but he has created a problem for his family and himself for no reason. He also potentially exposed his new location to anyone paying attention for stories about people being healed.
PortlandPhil
2020-09-07 23:21:53 +0000 UTC“You hard about your grandmother?” "Yeah." LOL! Talk about an inappropriate question. (And answer *cough*)
The Lost Pages
2020-09-07 23:21:21 +0000 UTCThanks for chapter, need more, went into withdrawals over the weekend.
Seaspike
2020-09-07 23:19:37 +0000 UTC“You hard about your grandmother?” Hiro asked. === "You heard about your....
2020-09-07 23:15:33 +0000 UTCSlow chapter, but a good one.
Guilherme Silva
2020-09-07 23:15:27 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter. I feel like we're getting a lot of set up around his life and interactions. I'm OK with it since it is nice to feel family connections.
Alexander Dupree
2020-09-07 23:15:13 +0000 UTC'was all light' -> 'It was all light'
Corwin Amber
2020-09-07 23:14:50 +0000 UTC'magician and mundane' magician -> magical
Corwin Amber
2020-09-07 23:13:38 +0000 UTCA lot of time spent describing the cloud house which is...okay I guess? We already had one cloud house described in detail with Emir- if this story was going to be taking place mostly in a house, sure, go nuts setting the stage so it can be used. But uh...this aint Clue. Still, its the beginning of the week which most often is more of a 'setup' for web-serials than actual meat
Keifru
2020-09-07 23:13:23 +0000 UTC"the gazebo started had descending"
Kyle Aretae
2020-09-07 23:07:52 +0000 UTCYay!
2020-09-07 23:03:16 +0000 UTCThank you!
CptJimmy
2020-09-07 23:01:28 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter.
Pete Forest
2020-09-07 23:01:26 +0000 UTC