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”GET OUT!” Yasera screeched, her eyes muddled and unfocused from the Hera Leaves. “You keep taking up time and money, what are you good for?”

Tears pooled in Alea’s eyes, but she knew her mom was not herself at the moment.

“I’ll be useful, I promise,” Alea said as she shuffled out of their corner of the communal space, her eyes downcast to avoid the mean stares of the others.

She quickly found herself on the streets, the two burly guards at the door only sparing her a glance as she vacantly stopped after a few meters. What should she do? Mama was not well, and they had no money.

Alea already scrounged food outside most days, but the shopkeepers had started to become wise to her tricks. There was only one solution left. She needed to start working as well.

The madame had said that she should wait a while longer, but mom needed money now. So Alea tried to still her beating heart as she looked back and forth along the street to find a willing customer.

She finally spotted a young man who seemed to have recently passed the Age of Adulthood. He wore mostly ragged clothes just like most people in the slums, but there was something about him. There was an energy around him that made him feel the same way as the scary man who always followed the Madame around.

The energy of a cultivator. Besides, he looked very handsome even if he had a lazy expression, and the dirt on his body seemed to be recently applied compared to the ingrained filth some walked around with. He would no doubt have some coin to spare, and compared with most of the men who entered the Tea House this one seemed a lot better.

She slowly walked up toward him before he had the chance to walk away, and quickly gathered her courage as he looked up at the man who was over two heads taller than her.

“Yo-young master, ho-how about having a cup of tea with me?” Alea stuttered as she desperately tried to mimic the ladies of the White Lotus Tea House.

The young man with the lackadaisical expression looked down at her with surprise, and she tried to give off the innocent charm that Madam Sai said would be her best weapon for the next few years. However, Alea became uneasy when she realized that he didn’t have that gleam in his eyes that was so easy to discern. The expression that meant that the man was no longer thinking with his brain.

Was he too young to be interested in these kinds of things? Alea still wasn’t sure how everything worked, but she was confident she had seen even younger men entering the private compartment in the Tea House.

“Why did you call me young master? Do you recognize me?” he said curiously as he walked closer.

“Ah, no?” Alea said, some fear taking hold of her heart.

Had she made a mistake and said something she shouldn’t? Madam Sai always said that words were the most dangerous things, and one wrong word could cause a lifetime of suffering.

“Then how did you know that I am rich? I am not wearing anything expensive, and both my face and my clothes are dirty,” he said as he took another step closer.

“That,” Alea said, looking back and forth, trying to figure out a way to get out of the situation.

She pleadingly looked at the two guards behind, but they pointedly ignored her. Had they already realized that the young man was too dangerous to mess with?

“I’ll give you an E-Grade Nexus Crystal if you tell me,” the young man said.

Alea’s eyes widened in shock when she heard what he said. An E-Grade Nexus Crystal was a huge fortune. One aunty in the Tea House had been tipped one once, and she had been able to eat her fill for over a year on that, even after having given the Tea House their share.

Could she make that much money by just answering a few questions? Her instincts said no. Things that seemed too good to be true always came with hidden dangers. More than one girl in the Tea House had disappeared after being offered a handsome reward to visit a patron in their homes.

Some believed they had found a better life, but Madam Sai said they were usually sold into slavery, or even turned into some sort of materials for evil cultivators.

“My patience is only so long,” the young man said as he took out a shimmering crystal from nowhere and waved it in front of her.

Alea’s heart started to beat rapidly, and she was unable to take her eyes off the mesmerizing crystal in his hand. She had never seen anything so beautiful, and it radiated amazing amounts of energy.

“Your clothes look worn but they are new, the wear doesn’t seem natural. It is like you have rubbed the clothes against a stone to make it look worse than it is. It’s the same with the face, it’s dirty but your skin is healthy and clear,” she said, the words tumbling out of her mouth as quickly as she could form them.

“I guess I overestimated my disguise,” the youth wryly smiled as he threw her the crystal.

Alea’s eyes lit up as she clutched the crystal, quickly placing it inside a hidden pocket within her dress. The youth looked at her with amusement for a second before he seemingly had thought of something.

“Here, hold this for a second,” he said, handing her another crystal, though this one was a smoothly polished sphere that didn’t emit the same beautiful colors.

Alea didn’t dare to say no to the young master, so she gingerly gripped the ball, and she noticed that the young man’s eyes lit up when it started to gleam with a mysterious purple shimmer.

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“Are you sure about this?” Ogras asked with a serious expression.

“What’s there to think about?” Namys growled from the side as she glared at Alea. “The Lord has spent so much time on effort on this. Why are you hesitating?”

“Namys,” Ogras sighed before he turned back to Alea.

Alea looked down at the large vat with trepidation, knowing that she might never be able to leave once she entered the bubbling pool.

The young lord didn’t know this, but she had found out that there had been three before her. Three young women who had died while attempting this. Her knowledge about constitutions was shallow, but she had learned from the old master that instructed the nine of them that the risk of dying was extremely high unless there was a great fit between you and the manual.

And that risk only increased when you were dealing with deadly poison.

But this was the path she had chosen. If she died she would at least died at the peak of beauty. Her thoughts went to her recent return to the White Lotus Tea House, the first visit in 6 years. Her mother, the beautiful goddess wrapped in the finest garments, was gone, replaced by a wretched hag.

Her face had been pocked by scabs, and her skin sallow from overindulging on alcohol and Hera Leaves. The lithe and graceful curves were gone, replaced by sagging skin and festering sores.

Yasera hadn’t cared where she had been. She hadn’t even bothered looking for her after she left with Lord Azh’Rezak. Her mother had only demanded money or liquor after having seen the quality of the dress and jewelry she wore. Alea had turned away without another word, ignoring her mother’s cries as her childhood crumbled around her.

“I’m ready,” she said as she let her dress fall to the ground, showcasing her pristine body.

“Good,” Ogras said, trying his best to appear unperturbed by the scene as he handed her a shimmering beast crystal. “The main component of the medicinal bath comes from a swamp creature named [Er’Harkath Marshwalker]. They are known for their ability to store all kinds of poisons in their body without harming themselves. Try your best to fuse with this thing as quickly as possible.”

Alea nodded and after one deep breath swallowed the crystal whole as she stepped into the pool. This would either be the first step on the path of cultivation, or the last day of her life.

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“Is that him?” Ilvere whispered with incredulity as he gazed at the human in the distance. “I can’t believe that guy toppled the Azh’Rezak Clan singlehandedly. While wearing lady’s garments.”

“Progenitor. Odd advantages,” Janos muttered.

“Why is he even alive?” Namys growled. “He’s a threat to our Lord, especially now that he’s doubly weakened. Alea, shouldn’t you do something?”

Alea’s mouth curved upward as she looked at the man, trying to imagine the scene that Lord Ogras had described. One human dressed in Vesarith’s dress and drenched in blood, running around causing havoc. It somehow felt like the world had just turned a bit more interesting.

“Lord Azh’Rezak hasn’t told us to do anything, so why should I?” Alea smiled as she stood up and adjusted her dress.

“What are you doing?” Namys wheezed as she saw Alea skip toward the human.

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“Are you heading to the mines again?” Alea said with a smile as she walked next to Zac.

“Yeah,” he said, looking a bit perturbed.

“Why don’t I join you?” Alea said, snaking her arm around his.

“I have a lot to do,” Zac sighed, helplessness evident in his eyes.

It was a refreshing difference compared to those meathead warriors at the compound she had trained with, a bunch of men with overblown egos and rampant aggression. This guy was the strongest warrior on the island, but he didn’t even know what to do with himself when she teased him. It was both intriguing and a bit frustrating. 

“I know, learn about The Ruthless Heavens?” she said, pushing her breasts toward his arm, the response leaving nothing wanting. “I know. I know all that basic stuff as well, I can teach you just as well as Alyn can. And wouldn’t it be nicer with just the two of us?”

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Her heart hammered in her chest as she hurried away from the Gazebo, and she immediately jumped onto the teleporter taking her to Azh'Rodum. 

Just what had she done? 

This had been the perfect opportunity, but she had ruined it all by poisoning him because of that stupid impulse. She regretted stepping into that bath for the first time since gaining this odd constitution. For the first time, the gains didn't seem to match up to the costs. Of course, a larger part of her knew that absorbing the essence of the swamp monster was the only reason she had been able to save Lord Atwood at all during the final Beast Wave.

Without it, she would just have been another bystander.

She walked up to the secluded rooftop garden in her mansion and lay down on the recliner, her eyes absentmindedly looking up at the stars. The blue sky that once had felt so cold and glaring felt soothing for the first time since arriving to this odd world.

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He was drifting away. The sturdy back kept growing, now towering like a mountain in front of her. It was this cursed situation that pushed him toward the Heaven’s themselves. It should be a joy seeing the man she loved growing stronger, but she couldn’t help but feel pangs of loneliness as the two drifted further and further apart. She simply couldn't keep up. No one on Earth could.

Zac was leaving again soon, this time for the Underworld, and a changed man would no doubt return. She had somewhat managed to improve their situation after her mistakes, and there was no longer that thinly veiled disappointment in his eyes when he looked at her.

But that didn’t change the reality they found themselves in. He was Lord Atwood, the de-facto leader of a whole world, and perhaps even a future elite that would make his name known in the whole Sector.

She was just Alea, a prostitute’s daughter who hadn’t even earned the right to take a last name. She had thought that becoming a cultivator would change her fate, but she was still that same dirty child from the slums looking up at the gods soaring through the skies toward their faraway palaces.

How long would it be until they looked at each other like strangers?

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Zac was inundated in one vision after another, snippets of Alea’s life flashing past him. He had a vague understanding of what was going on, and the knowledge was terrifying. Alea’s soul was rapidly falling apart, and fragments of her soul released the visions for him.  

He didn’t know how this was possible as it had never happened with all the people he had killed until now. But one thing was certain; Alea was not long for this world if this kept on. Suddenly another shudder emerged from the coffin, but this time Alea’s voice rather than another vision entered his mind.

“I’m not ready. I want to follow you.”


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A/N: That's it for September! I hope you enjoyed the finale of the Tower of Eternity. I know it turned out a bit longer than initially planned, but I'm still pretty happy with the result and the things it has set up for the future.

Tomorrow and Friday will be double chappies for those of you who will re-up. As you can expect we will follow Zac as he deals with the various threats back on Earth (while numbers go higher).

Comments

Maniac000

boomshakalaka

John Phipps

Thanks for the chapter

Alexander

Thanks for the chapter

Gabriel F

Thanks.

Firinen

Awesome change of POV right to the end of the month. Nice to get to know more of Alea and of course a mysterious cliffhanger at the end: “i want to join you“. So, in which form is the question... Undead? Specter?

Ethan Gardner

Damn, whether she goes undead or not is left till next time, solid cliff for leading into next month. Seems she will either go undead and still be independent and rational, the conversion material will be partly counted as poision and pull of some shenanigans with the tree for a hybrid, or some other wacky mix. My money is on the tree doing something, after all, you don't put a poisonous tree of asension on the mantle piece if your not going to use it.

Blaublue

So, Alea will be refined into a Spirit Weapon, maybe even inhabit the Coffin she is currently in, and the thing with regret the System talked about when choosing the 2nd Reward from the 8th Floor in the Tower is because it foresaw that this would happen and by choosing that reward Alea can be "saved" This also allows a way for Alea to follow along with Zac without being left behind

Kiwilord

So if Zac turns her into a treasure with the divine investiture, what named items will be use?

Henry Wartemberg

Yes to this! The fact that Sword Slaves were brought up for the Idea Not Living, Not Dead. Divine Investiture, (resolution of regret) I think he will bind her Soul to Everlasting and create a Life/Death Shield Slave/ Spirit. Fragment of the Coffin goes well with the poison constitution. Fragment of the Bodhi- One of the materials could be the poison attuned Tree of ascension right there

Kiwilord

My guess: coffin, towershield, poisonous thing from the tower, and the eye treasure. EDIT: and the posionus tree right in front of him

Jordan

I really hope Alex doesn’t get turned into an item, that would sorta ruin her character building and whatnot “I love you so much I wanna be turned into an axe for you” doesn’t seem that likely

Anonymous

Despite being a cliff, this chapter was still satisfying. Looking forward to the resolutions and more importantly LOOT and E Grade Evolution.

Theta Time

Great chapter here- some good emotional depth to the writing. The story can be a bit “meathead’y” at times but this, in my opinion, showcases TFD’s writing ability. I’ve read it twice already and I’ll be in for another read soon. I swore I wasn’t going to re-up but man you are making me reconsider. Well done!

LootGoblin21

I agree that would totally ruin a very built up character for me. I would really question continuing this story if that happened honestly.

jerome

Thanks for the chapter

Bakerdea

Zac IS looking for a weapon for his undead form. Verun can't take the miasma. A poison axe might.

Anonymous

Honestly one of the best chapters in whole story

Definitely (Not) a Necromancer

Everlasting and Alea could be combined into everlasting love or something smootchi like that

Adrian Gorgey

I personally wouldn't mind if Alea were to become an Axe lol, especially if she could spiritually manifest like Verun

seth dauer

I'm glad to have confirmation that she wasn't manipulating him, was an actually interested in him more than his being the strongest or an elite. She didn't like falling behind him and was interested before he was a forgone conclusion as a sector powerhouse

Andrew

Thank you!

Anonymous

O doubt a fractured soul would be useful for spirit weapon. For me that would ruin the story. The weapon slave thing to me seems like cruel punishment not something to be deaired. After all the materials of the shield would come only so far and the fate of being discarded amost inevitable. I think turning her to the undead would be best. Because to me after defeating the udead incursion I see earth becoming one of the planets where undead and non-undead mix. Because turning the arledy converted part of the earth back seems almost impossible, and when he is capable of that probably waste of resources.

Anonymous

and as part undead part living it would be just rigth to rule a planet that has both

Stylemys

Was the limit on what can be a Spirit Tool ever discussed? The assumption is that you use it on weapons/armor, but could something like the Tree of Poison Ascension itself become a Spirit Tool (rather than a component of one)? There have been multiple instances of cultivators meditating under trees (bodhi's). Could they not be considered treasures/tools themselves and thus eligible to be turned into Sprit Tools with the Divine Investiture Array? If so, then maybe Alea doesn't become an axe/shield, but something like a dryad of the Tree of Poison Ascension.

Obran

So I guess we now know what "Second choice brings rectification of regret." means

Thundermike00

God, it’s been a month already? Time sure does pass as you get older.

Henry Wartemberg

Seems possible, but the last line of “I’m not ready, I want to follow you” suggests she is likely coming along for the ride

Anonymous

I think the time for divine investiture array has come. It kinda looks pretty obvious in hindsight. I mean how else is Alea going to be able to follow him.

Joshua Little

Thanks for the chapter. So excited for what comes next.

Juli Freixi

Thanks a lot for this amazing chapter!!

Anonymous

Thanks for the chapter! This story is still great!

Alric Good

Aleaaaaaaaaaaaaaa noooooooo you can make it

Anonymous

Hmm... definitely agree that Alea is likely to be a spirit-tool-shield with coffin/bohti/poison-assention-tree/seed vibe. Looking back you can see how everything has kind been lined up and inferred. Spectors have also been mentioned and with the way Zac's axe tool comes out to play, i'm betting we will be seeing her in some form in the future. Imagine him as a Draug visiting the new frontier with a spector companion in tow.

Firinen

Although much points in the direction of Alea becoming a spirit tool she has no idea that Zac has the Divine Investiture Array. So with the words I want to follow you she clearly has another idea to follow him than to become a tool spirit.

Anonymous

All I’m saying is that the fragment of the coffin was literally a poison flower living in a container...

ShadowOfHavoc

This was a perfect way to end a volume. That cliffhanger. You have my resub. All in all I thought the tower arc was the perfect length not to long and not too short. Now it's time to crush the invasions.

Thenais

that was an excellent chapter, my new favorite in fact ! some pretty powerful emotions.

Arexio R.

The system KNEW. The system knows ALL.

Dave Richards

Damn. I figured this was basically her reliving her life, not Zac seeing it. I wonder if she'll end up an undead, but he'll control the change and somehow keep her identity intact. I think I remember from that group in the tower that the undead often specialize in poison, so she'd be a good fit that way lol. And this could be the start of Zac's own undead unit to fight with him while he's in draugr form.

Calleman20

That's Really good storytelling in a way, the system offered an reward that seamed worthless to him on his rise, but it knew what was going to happen to alea and stoped a regret from happening hopefully.