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Rimaros was a city of well-trained and powerful essence users, meaning many strong auras and powerful senses. With the number of essence users present in the city, and more pouring in for the monster surge, it was a disorienting cacophony for those able to sense it. This was one of the main reasons that aura retraction was a key point of etiquette.

While any essence user could sense auras, detecting the senses of others being projected out was something that required training. In Rimaros, the appropriate training was commonplace, which is why it was similarly impolitic for people to project their senses to the full extent. Jason appreciated the courtesy others showed in not blasting out their auras and their senses and returned the courtesy in kind.

Standing in a crowd of adventurers, this was especially important. Jason, Farrah and Rufus were outside the administration building of the Adventure Society’s main campus, which was the beating heart of the island of Livaros. Adventurers were streaming in from all over the city and beyond to register for the monster surge and even the exterior of the administration building was crowded almost shoulder to shoulder. Jason, Farrah and Rufus were stuck outside, waiting amongst the throng.

Adventurers were being prioritised by rank by the Adventure Society officials managing the crowd, but there was no shortage of silver-rankers. It was a big change for Jason, after Greenstone and then Earth. In both places, silver-rankers were high ranking elites at the top of their respective societies.

“Notice how there aren’t any iron-rankers around,” Rufus said. “In a true adventuring city like Rimaros, they’re considered not much different from normals. If you aren’t careful in their training, iron-rankers can very easily die from the monsters that manifest in this region. It’s why the training annex I’ve been building in Greenstone will be so valuable. Part of what has made the Gellers so successful is that they realised long ago that the prestigious high-magic regions aren’t better for everything.”

“Do you know if there is a branch of the Geller family here?” Farrah asked. “Perhaps they could get word to Danielle Geller.”

"I'm not sure," Rufus said. "It's certainly worth exploring, once we're done with this mess."

Farrah looked over at the bronze-rankers, boxed out by the silver’s being given priority.

“Bronze-rankers here,” she said, “are much like iron-rankers in Greenstone. They’re inexperienced and untested.”

“Here, and in places like Vitesse, iron and bronze-rankers are coddled. They have to be. When bronze and iron monsters do spawn here, it’s in massive herds. They get thinned out and the low-rank adventurers are set loose on them. No autonomy, no spontaneity. It’s why we jumped at the chance to get out from under supervision and come to Greenstone, and what makes the training annex valuable,”

Farrah put a hand on Rufus’ shoulder.

“We know, sweetie. Your family runs a school.”

Jason snorted a laugh as Farrah turned back to him.

“Silver-rankers like us are the true backbone of adventuring culture in a city like this,” she explained. “That’s the rank where they can reasonably roam about without needing protection beyond their own team.”

“There are far more gold-rankers than you’ll be familiar with seeing, here,” Rufus said. “But that doesn’t make them common. They’re called on at need, but for ordinary gold-rank monsters, one or more teams of silvers are sent out, maybe with a gold-ranker leading a joint force. Actual gold-rank teams are reserved for the largest threats because calling on them usually involves an exchange of favours.”

“Those rules shift during a monster surge, though, right?” Jason asked.

"Very much so," Rufus said. "During a surge, the golds put aside their interests and agendas and step up. They also aren't the last line against the larger threats, since diamond-rank monsters usually only turn up during surges. That's when the hidden diamond-rankers show themselves. You’ll probably see a diamond-rank monster yourself before the surge is done. Hopefully from a very long way away.”

“It’s not the monsters that worried about,” Jason said. “We’ve seen worse than what a monster surge can throw at us.”

“You’re underestimating the surge,” Rufus said.

“No,” Farrah told him. “He’s not.”

“It’s the other thing the surge is bringing,” Jason said, looking at the crowd around them. “They haven’t announced the surge’s bonus feature yet, have they?”

“Not that I’m aware of,” Rufus said. “I can hardly believe it myself, some of the things Dawn told us.”

“This certainly isn’t going to be like the surges we remember growing up,” Farrah said. Both she and Rufus had lived to see two previous monster surges, neither while as adventurers. One had been while they were still toddlers.

Rufus frowned at the crowd. Aside from dividing the crowd by rank, the society officials were organising into three queues. Local adventurers from guilds were getting priority in the fast-moving line, with local adventurers in the slower-moving second line. Outside adventurers were standing in the third line, occasionally spicing it up with a shuffle forward.

“I don’t like your coming back during a monster surge,” Rufus said. “All I want to do is go off with you both and talk for a week.”

“This was always going to be the timing,” Farrah said, “regardless of when we came back. We shouldn’t get into it out in the open, though. We’ll tell you about it later.”

“We need to get this registration done,” Jason said. “Unless the Gellers can help, it's how the others will find us since Knowledge won't tell them."

“I still don’t understand what Gabrielle said when we asked,” Rufus said. “Something about Knowledge not being a… something. I don’t think she knew either.”

“An SMS service,” Farrah said. “She was talking about communication networks from Jason’s world,” Farrah said. “I miss my phone.”

“You mostly just called me,” Jason said.

“It had my games. Shrubberies vs. Skeletons might have been a knockoff but I maintain it was better than the original.”

"How much of my money did you spend on microtransactions again?" Jason asked.

“You say that as if you paid attention to money,” Farrah told him. “You didn’t even pay attention to spirit coins after what you got from killing Dawn.”

“After he WHAT?” Rufus yelled out.

“Don’t make a spectacle of yourself,” Jason told him. We’ll tell you about it later.”

“We really need to get to later,” Rufus said. “You said communication network? Are you talking about the magic item you mentioned that’s like a water link chamber you carry it around in your pocket?”

“It’s not magic,” Farrah said. “We did use a bit of magic on ours, but most people don’t.”

“How is that even possible?”

“Jason once told us that we would find his world as wondrous as he found ours,” Farrah said. “He wasn’t wrong. The things they accomplish without magic are incredible.”

“They’re starting to incorporate magic into them now, too,” Jason pointed out. “My world has less magic, but the combination of magic and technology will do a lot to close that gap.”

“It empowers normal and low-rank people much more than we see in our world,” Farrah said. “The societies in Jason’s world weren’t built by immortals with vast personal power. They have to accrue power through money and influence, but even the most powerful rarely live to see a century. There is an inherent difference in how people look at things.”

“Is everyone there like Jason?” Rufus asked. He was growing concerned that Jason’s world had somehow infected Farrah’s mind.

“No, he’s strange everywhere,” Farrah said. “That’s not a bad thing, though. The people from Jason’s society weren’t ready for the realities we face here, so the arrival of magic was handled poorly in a lot of ways.”

Farrah put a comforting hand on Jason’s shoulder.

“Jason had to step up and face challenges that people of our rank shouldn’t have to. His family supported him but they weren’t ready to accept the steps he had to take to keep his world safe. What he had to become to take them, and the sacrifices along the way.”

“You did plenty for my world,” Jason told her. “You faced the monster waves. The army of the dead at Makassar. Without you, they may have never figured out how to repair the grid and bring the monster waves to an end. You did more than anyone actually from that world.”

“Jason,” Farrah said, “you’re from that world.”

“No,” he said softly. “Not anymore.”

***

By the time Jason, Farrah and Rufus finally got into the administration building, it was well past dark. There was an array of officials directing adventurers, who took Farrah and Jason's identity certifications before Jason was directed separately from the others. Rufus and Farrah were a registered team and part of a prominent guild, even if they were a long way from the guild's seat in Vitesse. They separated but the trio would keep in contact through Jason’s party interface.

Jason was led to a small office. He was met with by an adventure society official who waved him to the chair across the desk from her own without looking up from the papers she was reading. Her silver-rank aura was marked by monster cores, marking her as a pure, albeit senior bureaucrat.

Jason waited patiently as she continued to read from the sheaf of papers in her hand, moving through one page, then another. Occasionally she would shift her eyes briefly to give Jason a brief, assessing glance. The office was magically sealed and Jason’s senses were blocked by the walls. He didn’t try pushing them to see if he could get through the block, but he suspected not, given that it also cut off chat through the party interface.

“Mr Asano,” the official said, finally looking at him directly. “There are quite a number of irregularities in your record. Let’s start with the fact that you’re dead.”

“I provided a certification of identity from the church of Death. I also have a personal crest you can check against Magic Society records.”

“I’m familiar with the documents I'm holding in my hand, Mr Asano. Is this going to be an exercise in you telling me things of which I am already aware?”

Jason forced down his instinctive response. She was clearly testing his equanimity.

"I apologise," he said with a smile that didn't reach his eyes. "This is a new process for me and I've never operated in a city like this before. I'm unfamiliar with the scope and scale of operations here and would welcome any guidance you were kind enough to offer."

“You’re an outworlder,” she said.

“Yes.”

“You trained in Greenstone and came into contact with several families prominent outside of that little provincial town. The Gellers, the Remores. You were also present for an event in which many prestigious young people from around the world were competing for a prize. Which you, won, despite the considerable talent in competition with you."

“I had a Geller on my team and no shortage of luck. Your records are very thorough.”

“You were implanted with a star seed and made into a minion of the Builder before having the seed extracted.”

“Not that thorough, then. What you just aid isn’t accurate. I was implanted with a seed under unusual circumstances but it didn’t take. I got lucky.”

“You sound like a very lucky man, Mr Asano.”

“I’ve encountered some good fortune,” Jason acknowledged.

“Did you meet anyone from Rimaros around the time of the contest?”

“Yeah, actually. All the teams were split up and we worked with who we could find. There was this bloke. Defence specialist, what was his name… Keane, that was it. He was from some city here in the Seas of Storms. Not sure if it was Rimaros or not, but your city is spread out. It covers a lot of territory, so maybe. I should look him up.”

“You, along with your team, made a second incursion into this astral space when it was unsealed a second time,” she said.

“That is correct,” Jason said. “The first time was for the contest and the second time was just my team.”

"The contest executed by Emir Bahadir.”

Jason didn’t comment on her choice of verb, simply noting it away.

“Correct.”

“And how would you characterise your relationship with Mr Bahadir?”

“Friendly.”

"Would you consider yourselves accomplices?"

“I cannot speak to what Mr Bahadir would consider,” Jason said. “As for myself, I would call Mr Bahadir a benefactor. Gold-rankers don’t need iron-rank accomplices.”

“I can think of many circumstances in which they would. That would be a failure of imagination on your part, Mr Asano.”

"This doesn't strike me as a conversation where imagination will serve me well," he lied.

She leafed through the papers in her hand, skimming the contents.

“During this second instance in which you entered the sealed astral space, your team encountered the Builder cult.”

“Yes.”

“You fought the Builder cult.”

“Yes.”

“And out of your team, you were the only one to die.”

“Someone has to be the worst,” Jason said.

"And your death was confirmed. Your team watched your body dissolve into smoke, like a monster."

Jason’s face fell.

“They saw that?” he asked softly, voice slightly breaking. “They saw me… they had to watch?”

“Yes,” she said coldly. "What if I put it to you, Mr Asano, that you were still an agent of the Builder at that time and that you turned on your team and was killed by them. That they only told others that you sacrificed yourself to protect their reputations. What would you say to that?"

Jason felt rage rise up inside him like a wild tide but let none of it appear in his aura as he gave her another lifeless smile.

“I would say that unevidenced conjecture that impugns the reputation of a group of people who are objectively heroic for the very thing that makes them heroes is unbecoming of someone representing an organisation like the Adventure Society. Further, I would say that on a personal level you were a petty, bitter and envious little person who does not deserve the seat you are sitting in. If you were to put it to me.”

“Where have you been for the last two and a half years, Mr Asano?”

“Home. See the family. You know how it is.”

“Would you care to elaborate?”

“No.”

“I see. How did you come back from the dead?”

“It’s kind of my thing.”

“That is not an answer.”

“I spotted that too.”

“The more forthcoming you are, Mr Asano, the more we can help you.”

“Where I grew up, we call that kind of sentence a red flag.”

"Your initial contact with one of our officials raised several questions. You were noted as being suspicious."

"I am suspicious. We've just gone through my enigmatic past so you know that better than most. I'm a man of mystery."

"A past on which you refuse to elucidate."

“A girl’s got to have her secrets.”

“You aren’t painting yourself in a good light, Mr Asano.”

“That’s kind of my thing too. I’m coming to realise it’s something I’ll just have to accept about myself.”

“You deceived our contact agent. He listed your race as human, not outworlder.”

“I was testing out some aura self-manipulation with Vidal. He was very professional. Observant, which is why it didn’t go so well for me. My friend told me that I should just be myself, which is probably a good lesson for all of us.”

She shuffled to another page of the documents in her hand, looking it over.

“Yes, Miss Hurin. She also died, quite some time before you. In another astral space, in another fight against the Builder cult. How did she come back from the dead?”

“Well, I was coming back from the dead myself, so not bringing her with me would have been rude.”

"Your familiar is a shadow of the Reaper, yes? And not just any shadow but the very one that had, for centuries, previously managed the astral space in which you died."

“Yes.”

“Is it responsible for the resurrections of yourself and Miss Hurin?”

"You caught me," Jason said. "My bronze-rank familiar brought both me and my friend who had been killed an entire year previously back from the dead."

“If not that, then how?”

“I told you. Coming back from the dead is kind of my thing.”

“You seem to have a lot of things, Mr Asano.”

“I’m multi-talented.”

“So I’ve read,” she said, once more looking to the papers in her hands. “Stealth, utility, mobility, self-healing, cleansing, drain attacks. That’s a lot of things that aren’t afflictions for a so-called affliction specialist. It seems that you’re quite the dilettante.”

"Cleansing is affliction-related. Affliction-adjacent at the very least. Besides, I like to think of myself as versatile."

“No one cares what you think, Mr Asano. I am referring you to our Builder response team for assessment as a potential threat. If you are cleared, you will be assigned an action quota. You will need to report regularly to the jobs hall where you will be assigned contracts in order to meet this action quota. Is this understood?”

“Yes.”

“Given the breadth of your abilities, you will be a liability for most tasks due to your inability to dedicate your disparate powers. You have mobility, navigational and storage abilities, so I am marking you down for solitary missions delivering supplies to isolated, non-critical areas.”

“I heard that team-based operations were the standard here.”

“You are not from here, Mr Asano. Do you have a problem with the tasks to which I am assigning you?”

“Not at all," Jason said. "It sounds like those people could use some help and maybe aren't getting the attention they need, given how busy things are. I’m happy to pitch in.”

The official stared at him silently for a moment.

"An admirable attitude," she said finally. "If it's genuine. Outside this office, you will find a small security team who will escort you to our Builder response team for immediate assessment. If they fail to clear you, then what contracts you may or may not want will no longer be an issue. Good day, Mr Asano.”

Comments

CptJimmy

I need this!!!

Anonymous

Thanks for the chapter - and they get longer too which I truly appreciate

Luke Scheffe

I managed to go a week without reading! Now with my godlike willpower, I shall attempt to change the universe so that Shirt is able to update twice as fast!

Max Thomas

What a bitch lmao. She's lucky Jason has learned so much more self-control since the start of the story. Rimaros seems like a shitshow waiting to happen for someone like Jason.

Kyle Pemberton

Well Jason's not doing well in being diplomatic.

CentaureHeart

Well, good day to you too. Jerk

Anonymous

Such beautifully snarky yet political responses! Awesome to see Jason hasn't lost his touch.

Alexander Dupree

Oof thanks for chapter. Glad Jason is living up to his reputation

David Fletcher

What the fuck just happened? I cannot imagine how furious I’d be. Rufus and Farrah are going to lose their shit.

Kevin Caffrey

So she is part of the Order of the Reaper? Or at least bought off by them? The “accomplice” bit and her focus on Shade was suspicious.

Seaspike

I'll put money down right now on one or more individuals in the Builder Response Unit as being Builder cultists

Dion Crump

I think that’s unfair. Look at his list of accomplishments from an outside perspective. All of it points to getting help from an outsider and the builder would make an easy ally. They’d be more suspicious if they knew his world was the reason foe the delayed and worsening monster surges. The fact that he’s just really lucky and dedicated, dedicated enough to resist attacks from beings even greater than gods, has to be a low probability

wherebear

They’re gonna send him out by himself during a monster surge? Are they trying to kill him? Man, they are in for an unpleasant surprise. This is just going to endear him to those outskirts villages and make him stronger with all those solo-kills he’ll be getting.

Luis fuentes

Jason is a freaking saint.

Sean

Of course they don't let him have the one thing he needs after all the bullshit in his world. No teamwork for you, we're going to help you develop that hero complex you've been nursing for 200 chapters!

Adurna

I am not sure. He was not insulting until she was and it was very much given back in the same vein it was given. I believe that is necessary to keep some kind of respect. Moreover, he toned it down overall which means it is recognizable as him but not as likely to create new enemies.

David Fletcher

Not allowing him to work with Rufus and Farah seems forced and like something is off.

Asurathe13th

I loved how he handled that!

Kedar

I thought the double description for why there are few iron/bronze people a bit much. Maybe decide on only one person talking about it. They literally told Jason the same info 2 paragraphs apart. "“Notice how there aren’t any iron-rankers around,” Rufus said. “In a true adventuring city like Rimaros, they’re considered not much different from normals. If you aren’t careful in their training, iron-rankers can very easily die from the monsters that manifest in this region. It’s why the training annex I’ve been building in Greenstone will be so valuable. Part of what has made the Gellers so successful is that they realised long ago that the prestigious high-magic regions aren’t better for everything.” “Do you know if there is a branch of the Geller family here?” Farrah asked. “Perhaps they could get word to Danielle Geller.” "I'm not sure," Rufus said. "It's certainly worth exploring, once we're done with this mess." Farrah looked over at the bronze-rankers, boxed out by the silver’s being given priority. “Bronze-rankers here,” she said, “are much like iron-rankers in Greenstone. They’re inexperienced and untested.” “Here, and in places like Vitesse, iron and bronze-rankers are coddled. They have to be. When bronze and iron monsters do spawn here, it’s in massive herds. They get thinned out and the low-rank adventurers are set loose on them. No autonomy, no spontaneity. It’s why we jumped at the chance to get out from under supervision and come to Greenstone, and what makes the training annex valuable,” This relays a lot of double info, prolly combine/cut either the top or bottom paragraph, they literally state twice that this is what makes the training annex valuable.

Anonymous

Thanks for the chapter :)

Anonymous

The conversations are always so on point.

Anonymous

Lol, he can’t help it can he? At least he restrained himself.

James Faulkner

God I really just want Jason to crush these arrogant pricks with his aura. Fuck Rimaros.

Anonymous

Typo found, What you just aid isn’t accurate. "aid" to "said"

Anonymous

I kind of dismissed Farah's concern over the attitude about specialization but if this is representative then it's worse than I thought. Would they be like this with Farah or Rufus, or are they being so shitty because the can get away with it?

Dax

Wasn't there talk of Emir having stolen something from someone important here before? Maybe he's persona non grata here.

Anonymous

What a Karen

Jon

This woman is a b*tch... I mean she basically sour that he beat their local talent at emirs contest. He was cleared by the healer and still they play this game.

Anonymous

Notice how Jason was semi-cooperative till that Silver Ranker implied that Team Biscuit killed him and covered it up? After that the attitude turned to ice.

Chad L.

So looking forward to a trademark Jason style smack down.

Anonymous

Yeah I probably wouldn't have been able to suck it up like Jason did.

TerrestrialOverlord

1 person marked for death. Afterall accidents do happen... Ok maybe just light casual torture and only of she's playing a part. If she's naturally like that then accidents can still happen 😅🤣

lockx

I wish he'd just let his aura deliberately loose just for a moment to terrify her.

Jon

Why only 5 days a week release.... I have to wait 2 whole days before I see how this goes down.

Russell Widger

I cannot wait for the moment Jason unleashes his full power on some monsters and someone with a modicum of influence is witness to it. Jason getting mistreated like this is the most frustrated I've felt about a fictional character in a long long time

Amelgar

then the guards outside storm inside to neutralize him :(

Raymond Mouton

Got me jonesing for the next chapter. Cliffhangers, aaaaahhhh.

Zarik0

I see your point, but i think it was done like this intentionnaly in part for this line was said "Farrah put a hand on Rufus’ shoulder. “We know, sweetie. Your family runs a school.” Jason snorted a laugh as Farrah turned back to him."

Zarik0

Talk about attitude about specialization, that get a good vibe at first impression how they dismisse down how all other are vs their method

Nicholas F

I can see the builder response team having a gold ranker whose job is aura suppression and Jason playing along until they irk him and then he stops playing. Seeing someone absolutely ignore rank disparity and throw in all his streaks of transcendent and blended physical/astral nature could easily make a statement.

Allastin

Not a popular opinion I’m sure, but I kinda like her lol, sometimes you gotta play the bad guy

JoshCalmick

Damn that official was really well written to make us want to punch a child. Wow what an elitist bitch

Seppo Marx

Jason is a narrowly focused specialist, it’s just that he specializes in being an absolute c*nt and terror to anyone trying to lord over him.

Jonathan Walker

She sounds like a total cunt and a half

Seppo Marx

I want to call the bureaucrat Ms. Valise Portmanteau

Gamerkitt3nz

Love the new chappies. Keep em coming

Sial28

"What you just aid isn’t accurate" "What you just said isn’t accurate

Ethan

'Farrah said. “She was talking about communication networks from Jason’s world,” Farrah said.' There doesn't have to be an extra 'Farrah said' here.

Ethan

Also, I'm really hoping this was a test of some sort. This felt entirely unprofessional on her part.

Adurna

I think a test is likely though heavy bias is not impossible. Likey purity bias or bitter about Emir bias.

Romen Martin

It feels like shes being very unprofessional. I can get testing him for builder influence but just the way she went about it. what was even the point of that interview?

Eric Martin

The sad part is he is going to do exactly what she said and still get more powerful. I love characters like Jason instantly likable trustworthy people force power on him even though he doesn’t want it. Atleast he got his wish being the “average joe” for a while will do him some good but of course it won’t last long

Anonymous

someones right.....“We really need to get to later,” Rufus said

Seppo Marx

Sheesh, you punch one person in the brain…

Victor Mijares

I would have full aura blasted her if I was Jason. Just for the part of her saying Jason was with the builder.

Anonymous

Jason is getting what he thought he wanted, just being treated as another cog in the machine. As long as the builder cult response team is on the level he’ll get to see if that is really what he wanted. I wonder if Farrah will have to go through the anti builder tests as well.

Anonymous

It would be interesting if Zara is on the builder response team.

Justin B

There sure were a lot of salty comments on the official doing the interview. I don't think she did anything too crazy just yet. Jason is friends with someone persona non grata of the city, has crazy rumors surrounding him, has been involved with the Builder cult, shows up after being "dead", evades most questions, is a deviant culture wise, is known for his attitude, and you have to deal with him while a monster wave is incoming. You make him go through security and if he checks out you put him somewhere he can't hurt anything just in case he's gotten past your security protocols. At least that's how I took it. We'll see next chapter.

Seppo Marx

What happens to a soul crest when a star seed is inserted? Would any changes occur if it takes hold?

Joel Sasmad

Those actions make sense and could have been handled that way quickly, efficiently and politely, maybe even without having to personally meet him. Instead she was very purposely a dick about it.

Anonymous

I really hope that Hair essence makes an appearance at some point hopefully with a new character that joins their crew. Either going the Medusa route or even better IMHO a “witch” from bad Kung Fu movies. Preferably giving the person a mullet.

Anonymous

I re-read the first 100 chapters of story over the last two weeks. I was originally hoping Jason & Sophie might work out, but reading the start of the book again, Humphrey is a great guy, perhaps just the type Sophie needs?

Stephen E Wilson Jr.

Sophie, just plain isn’t Jason’s type. He is in to confidently seductive ladies. Sophie just is too straight forward for him. She superficially likes tricky men, but still is attracted to the stable reliability of Humphrey.

mistermerf

Firstly, they're going to be after him because of his association with Emir. Second, if the healer priest wasn't specifically called in at the behest of Adventure Society... Then Rimaros branch has no binding reason to accept that previous assessment. Third, being a bitch is her job! In part, at least.

mistermerf

It's a major adventuring hub and Jason's an outsider with a few features they don't approve of. Of course they give him a hard time! At least he gets to sleep with their princess 😂

Robert Nugent

“Don’t make a spectacle of yourself,” Jason told him. We’ll tell you about it later.” This may be the best bit in the chapter.

Anonymous

Missing word in the following “It’s not the monsters that worried about,” Jason said. “We’ve seen worse than what a monster surge can throw at us.” should read “It’s not the monsters that I am worried about,”