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Jason, Liara and Zareen were sitting at a table, with Hector de Varco standing in front of them. It was already drawing attention, even if people couldn’t hear through the invisible privacy screen. Hector was a larger man than his relative, Lancet, and less polished. His hair was trimmed short instead of a sculpted coiffure, with broad shoulders and an outfit that, while tailored, lacked the same flatteringly painstaking fit. Hector also lacked the gold hair of Lancet, instead sporting a deep, shining copper in his eyes and hair.

Jason and the princesses shared a look.

“Young Master de Varco,” Liara said. “The king personally and specifically asked Mr Asano to refrain from duelling in his ballroom.”

“Then we can take it elsewhere, milady. I am happy to let Mr Asano choose the venue.”

“That is only the beginnings of our concerns,” Liara told him.

“Indeed,” Jason agreed. “I was just telling the princesses here that I was quite satisfied with how things turned out. I’m not going to accept a duel just because you aren’t happy with your family come out looking when they came looking for me.”

“You did nothing, Mr Asano,” Hector said. “Lancet is the one who hurt the reputation of our house. I wish to you show you, and all the people who saw his shameful display, that the de Varco family knows how to stand, be it in victory or defeat.”

Jason narrowed his eyes.

“You don’t expect to win,” he said.

“I am confident in my abilities,” Hector said. "But I do not fear defeat. A failure you survive is but a stepping stone to the next success."

“Your motivations are irrelevant,” Liara said. “There’s no way–”

“I have conditions,” Jason said.

"No, you do not," Liara told him.

“Princess,” Jason said, “while I ever value your counsel, the challenge was made to me. The decision is mine.”

There was a delicate reverb of his aura in Jason’s authoritative tone, giving it a weight that even the gold-rank princess could not ignore.

“Firstly,” Jason said to Hector, “it has to be tonight. I don’t have time to be running around after every noble house that wants to put me in a fight. I have gods and great astral beings lining up for that already. Second, you need the king to approve. I’ve already caused one commotion and I have no intention of forcing him to take things in hand a second time. I’m aware that adventurers of non-elite backgrounds are given leeway in etiquette, but I’m not that bereft of courtesy. Thirdly, I’m going to need some incentive. What you’re proposing is a one-sided game. So long as you take your lumps without wetting yourself, you get the good showing for your house that you’re looking for, win or lose. I, on the other hand, get nothing, win or lose. I don’t need to prove myself to the people here. The only reason I showed up is to demonstrate that I’m not some lunatic who’s going to start an interdimensional invasion again.”

“Again?” Zareen asked.

“Pretend you didn’t hear that,” Jason told, then turned back to Hector.

“In short, mate, what’s in it for me? And don’t say pride or honour, because I have no interest in either.”

Hector frowned in thought for a moment before his eyes snapped up to meet Jason's.

“Mr Asano, how familiar are you with House de Varco?”

“If I was counting the minutes since I heard about you, I’d run out of fingers and toes, but not by much. Princess Liara said you were traders.”

"At the risk of contradicting the princess, Mr Asano, while we do an amount of trade, it's a corollary to our primary endeavour, which is the construction of vehicles. Everything from wagons to ships to airships; even exotic flying vessels for private buyers.”

“I’m already good for transport, mate.”

“Yes,” Hector said. “You possess a cloud flask. But as I said, my family creates all manner of transport.”

“You’re offering me another cloud flask?”

"No. While the creation of such a vehicle is an ambition my family is working towards, we are not there yet. We have managed some more limited cloud constructs, a true cloud flask remains in the realm of ambition. But our progress has produced a by-product that you may find appealing."

“Oh?” Jason prompted.

“A cloud flask can take a vehicle form,” Hector said. “But those forms are basic. That’s fine for a static construct, like a cloud house, but vehicles are more dynamic. The inherent property of a cloud flask is to take on materials to expand its capabilities. In their studies of cloud flasks, my family had developed the means to harness that effect. With the right materials and design matrix, a cloud flask can replicate the finest vessels that my family produces. And they, Mr Asano, are some of the finest vessels in the world.”

Jason looked to Liara, who gave him a confirming nod. He then turned back to Hector and leaned forward in his chair.

“I’ll admit that sounds interesting.”

“I know for a fact that we have several such design matrices sitting around as the results of our ongoing experiments into cloud constructs. If you agree to this duel, I will offer you the design and materials for a land vessel. If you win, I will offer you the same for an air vessel.”

“How much material are we talking about here?” Jason asked.

“I’m talking about the raw materials to build an entire airship from scratch, Mr Asano. A small one. My understanding is that you won’t be able to produce the kind of massive skyships cloud flasks are known for producing until gold rank.”

Jason remembered his first look at Emir’s cloud ship, the size of a massive ocean liner.

“That is acceptable,” he said, “but I have one more condition: It can’t just be you. You have to bring three companions.”

“You want to fight four of us alone?”

“No, I’ll be bringing companions of my own. If I take a second opportunity to kick the crap out of someone and don’t invite my friend Sophie, she’ll kick the crap out of me.”

***

“Miss Hurin,” Trenchant Moore said. Farrah looked at the tall, lean, pale man with dark hair, angular features and bright blue eyes. A little too blue, in fact. She guessed that, like Jason, his eyes had diverged from their original state.

“Mr Moore,” Farrah said. “Is there something I can do for you?”

“I have heard that you will be staying with us in Rimaros after your friend and his team have all left.”

“For a time.”

“I am… that is good.”

"Wow," Farrah said. "You're really smooth with the ladies. Come on, Stretch. I don't think Jason is going to kill anyone on the dance floor, so we're probably fine taking a spin."

She grabbed his hand and dragged him in that direction as he trailed behind.

"Stretch?"

***

Jason and Hector approached the platform atop which was a lounge area for the core members of the royal family. There wasn’t a lot of lounging taking place, however, with the presence of Soramir plainly reducing the family’s ability to relax. Hector was even more nervous as they approached, only four people looking unperturbed. Two were diamond rankers; Soramir and Zila Rimaros. One was Jason, who would not have looked out of place strolling a market with his easygoing stride. The Storm King was neither relaxed nor intimidated, playing up the stern-but-benevolent monarch rather than taking it easy with family.

There were no guards at the platform. Anyone who made trouble there would either be a peer of Dawn’s or swiftly scraped off the polished floor by palace stewards. Even the most casual observer noticed that no one approached the platform without a very distinct purpose. Jason reflected on the contrast between that and the people approaching him earlier at the event, before he started talking about blood duels in the middle of a society ball.

Jason didn't hesitate as he entered the platform's privacy screen, which started at the short steps leading to the platform. Hector had been rather bold earlier, but the pinnacle members of the royal family intimidated him in a way that even the gold-rank Princess Liara did not.

“Come on, bloke,” Jason encouraged as he made his way up the steps, turning his attention to Soramir and the Storm King, whose name he still didn’t know. He just knew that he was Zara’s father.

“G’day again, your kingness,” Jason said, then nodded to Soramir. “G’day Soramir; it’s been a minute.”

Hector, who had already dropped to one knee, had the look of a man trying to figure out how to shuffle very quickly on one knee away from the madman next to him.

“I had rather expected,” the Storm King said, “that our last conversation would be the end of you making commotions at this event, Mr Asano.”

“Then you might want to skip my invite next time,” Jason said. “The more I try to have a nice, quiet time, the more it ends up being one thing after another. I tried to have a simple barbecue to meet the neighbours when I moved into town, and these two showed up. Uninvited, no less.”

Jason gestured at Zila and Soramir with a pointed finger. Jason hadn’t seen Soramir in some time, since he was hurt escaping the underwater complex. It was plain that many members of royalty looking on were not happy about Jason’s insouciance, but they were not going to speak up when the king and the diamond rankers were willing to tolerate it, even if they failed to understand why.

“Would it hurt you to show a little deference, Jason?” Soramir asked lightly.

“Would it hurt you to offer a bloke a seat?” Jason asked. “Addressing the deference issue would involve delving into my thoughts of the relative merits of different forms of governance. I don’t think this is the time and place for that particular debate.”

"While I genuinely say I would find that fascinating," the Storm King said, "You're right that this is not the place. Which begs the question of why you have approached me, along with this much more respectful young man from House de Varco. Given our last conversation, you make for an unexpected pairing.”

Jason prodded the still kneeling Hector with his foot.

“This is your show, bloke. Maybe stand up and tell the nice king what you want for Christmas?”

Hector was a silver ranker and didn’t sweat, but he felt like his body might figure out how from pure nervousness. As Jason conversed with the royals, Hector realised that his assumptions about the man he had challenged were way off. Not only was he speaking with his Majesty and his Ancestral Majesty in a way that Hector would only describe as suicidal, but he was getting away with it.

How was Asano not wilting under the attention of all that power? Just the passive aura interactions from having two diamond rankers pay passing attention to him were making the hair on his arms stand on end, and they were restraining themselves. Anxiously, under the now focused attention of the King and royal family, Hector got to his feet. He steeled himself, planting his feet as he raised his eyes to look at the king.

“Your Majesty, after my house failed to comport itself in a manner that reflects well on its place in your kingdom, I took it upon myself to rectify the circumstances.”

“And how did you seek to go about that task?”

"I challenged Jason Asano to a duel, your highness. However, Mr Asano refused, citing his respect for you and your desire that this gathering remains a peaceful one. He said he would not accept unless my challenge could be made with your approval."

“And why would I give that approval? You want to have a bloody fight in the middle of my ballroom, in the middle of my ball?”

“Perhaps you could suggest an alternate venue, Your Majesty,” Jason suggested. “Somewhere roomy, since it’s actually going to be four duels. Should you approve.”

“Four duels?” the king asked.

“I thought that if we’re going to do it, why not put on a show? So, if you have a big room somewhere that maybe you don’t mind us breaking some bits off of, we could just quietly bunk off and leave your guests to their lovely evening.”

“And who else would be participating in this series of duels?” Soramir asked.

“The guy who’s better at me with swords, the woman who’s better than me with fists and the guy who’s better than me at talking to people like you.”

“That would be Rufus Remore and Sophie Wexler," Soramir said. "Not to put too fine a point on it, Mr Asano, but that last description does little to narrow it down."

Jason let out an easy laugh and pointed. There was no shortage of people watching, despite not hearing anything, having seen Jason and Hector approach the king.

“It’s the tall, broad-shouldered bloke that is suddenly very aghast that I’m pointing him out to you.”

“Perhaps,” Soramir said to the king, “we can make some entertainment of it. The old duelling arena has seating for an audience.”

“Wait, you guys have a duelling arena?” Jason asked. “You should have brought that up when the other guy was crying about mirage chambers and saved us some trouble.”

“It has gone unused for many years,” the king said.

“It was installed only a century or so after the kingdom was founded,” Soramir explained. “Back when I still ruled the Storm Kingdom, mirage chambers were yet to be invented.”

“Duelling was already on the decline by the time they were,” the king continued, “but the safety they offered resulted in something of a resurgence.”

“I happen to agree with Mr Asano that there are no duels in mirage chambers,” Soramir said. “They’re just performances for people pretending to have courage.”

“Performances that let the hot-headed young members of the Houses play their little games without starting blood feuds,” the king countered. “Not everything has to be about following your convictions to your death.”

“As Mr Asano has done exactly that several times,” Soramir said, “I don’t think you will have any more luck of having him agree than you would me. So you might as well reopen the arena and let the ball attendees enjoy some sport.”

"Explain to me," the king said, "how failing to convince you and Mr Asano of anything means I have to allow duels to take place."

Jason opened his mouth to respond and then stopped, frowning.

“What the…”

“Is there a problem, Mr Asano?” Soramir asked.

“I figured someone would try and break into my house while everyone was off at a party, but it just had to be while I was talking to the king, didn’t it. Sorry, Your Maj; I better take a look at this.”

“Your Maj?” Hector asked, dumbfounded as Jason dug a hand into his shirt and pulled out a necklace. It had two amulets on it, one being his Amulet of the Dark Guardian, and the other being his shrunken cloud flask. Cloud stuff came spilling out of the tiny flask and formed a vertical ring the size of a portal. It wasn’t portal energy that shimmered into being, however, but an image of Jason’s pagoda. Four people dressed in black were on one of the lower floor balconies, where they had laid down a board and were drawing a ritual on it.

“Mr Asano?” the king asked.

“Yes?” Jason absently answered as he watched the image.

“How are you maintaining any connection to your cloud building through the very significant defences around this sky island?”

Jason went still, then turned his head to look at the king with a friendly smile.

“Uh… I’m not.”

“Then what exactly is this?” the king asked, gesturing at the floating ring.

“Art?”

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Comments

Anonymous

Tyftc!

Anonymous

Damn it

Anonymous

Second

lockx

Art. Hahahaha

Anonymous

Yay, art! Have a great weekend.

Anonymous

Hell of an 'oops' moment there, lol.

Anonymous

We have to wait a week for both the duel and the breaking in attempt!

John Curtis

damn it has to be Friday with such a cliff hanger

Robert Nugent

So Callum? Or some Order of revealing light types?

Dash Marley

If accidentally creating diplomatic incidents can be considered an art form...

Anonymous

Love the last line.

Kedar

Here I was hoping for a smaller Friday clif

Leander

It is a high art that Jason has completely mastered

Anonymous

Damnit, more cliffhangers

Mislandor

HA! Uhmmm - Art? Classic.

vividlearner744

I swear shirt sticks to his schedule so well because he's planned out as many cliffhangers to fall on the end of the week or just before break as possible since the beginning

Anonymous

Love the twists and turns you are a legend sir

Anonymous

Smh Jason. Telling him to stop breaking the rules of reality would be like telling an iron ranker to stop breathing. An exercise in futility because they cannot.

Sial28

Terrific

Robert Nugent

Btw, great chapter. I think we’ve all been wanting to see some gold rankers bite off more than they can chew.

Jaydan Man

Shirt, I am a fan boy. Your writing stile is excellent. Your story is excellent. Your magic system and the world building is excellent. The progression, is wonderful and your timeliness and clear deadlines make me happy to continue reading. If you write for 10 years I think I may subscribe for 11

Jsar

Okay, thay ending had me laughing my ass off!

Wyatt

*tumbles off the great big weekend cliff* whhhhhyyyyyyyyy

Tanner Lovelace

What are the odds one of those four people is Callum?

Z.W.Heald

Weeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!! You actually made me look forward to Mondays you ass… lol thanks for the chapter!!!

Anonymous

I wanted a FIGHT before the weekend ;( still great chapter! :P and now i have to wait 2 days how am i supposed to do that??^^

Ben Roberts

Art.. at this time of year, at this time of day, in this part of the country, localized entirely within this ballroom?!

Anonymous

I love everything about this chapter. Was having a shitty afternoon but this has just made me laugh out loud several times. Thank you!

Mouse Simpson

Ahhhhhhhhhhh. I HATE FRIDAY!!!!!

Scott Way

Weird the notification usually happens 1 minute after the chapter is posted but it was 19minutes after today (after I had already finished reading too lol)

Anonymous

Ok i like it Picasso xD thanks for the chapter!

Anonymous

I may need to consult several people smarter than I, but I'm fairly sure this is a violation of the Geneva Convention and I'd like to know how much $ needs to be donated to prevent cliffhan.... actually shoot, I'm enjoying this so much that any chapter ending is a cliffhanger, time to wait till monday =(

Josh Teague

Ok I like it, Picasso.

Mantiqore

Called that cliffhanger. It is indeed bigger than the one yesterday

Val the mysterious Jedi

Well carp, this weekend wait is going to be rough, banter 10/10, also Farrah was adorable getting the siege sword to dance

Mantiqore

What was the Amulet of the Dark Guardian again?

Michael Deleon

I think I have given Shirt nearly $100 in the past like 4 months between Patreon and kindle for his books and audiobooks. I don’t think I am ever going to end the Patreon. You sir are worth more than my Netflix account.

Anonymous

Oooh! Gold rankers for his cloud flask to play with! Now I can’t wait for Monday, since that’s going to be the “bloody, slow, and painful death” kind of playing. Which makes me think that Jason is both flaunting the securities around the island to show that he CAN make a connection to his house, and putting on a show to show everyone what happen if they decide to invade his home.

Tanner Lovelace

No, Trenchant Moore is dancing with Farrah. Callum was most definitely not invited to the party.

Stevean Bozek

Hector's painful realization to the degree of brown stuff in which he just dropped himself into was absolutely beautiful. Jason "accidentally" demonstrating to basically everybody at the party that all those fancy magical defenses are basically meaningless to him was priceless. Disappointed I have to wait on that fight but an absolutely glorious chapter nonetheless.

Pip Mitchell

My thoughts exactly! Showing off his skills to further sell the Soramir apprenticeship story

Anonymous

And now he captures a gold ranker. I think it will be that stealth specialist from way back? You know. The one that wants Sophie’s mom.

Anonymous

It gives Jason a healing boost for each affliction he inflicts can’t remember what’s it triune boost was

Anonymous

Casually forgets he possesses a very rare power that goes waaaaaay above his rank

Daniel Heritage

Yeah, I'm definitely looking forward to how the security of the cloud house works against foreign intrusions

Anonymous

Thanks for the chapter :)

Anonymous

No battle junkie plotline, but I do think we're gonna like Hector.

Zebrababies

I really liked this chapter except for where it ended lmao

Paul Boros

Any bets on these shadows in the night either being or working for the man who is desperate to talk to Sophie's mom?

Hayden Leech

A while back Jason said that a lot of a cloud houses defenses are based on what features he has added. Aside from the spirit domain thing and the vortex accumulator Jason hasn’t added anything? Well aside from the builder authority. What are the options for Cloud house upgrades? It would be cool to know just what the thing can turn into.

Hayden Leech

“Four duels”? Does Jason mean four separate duels or one four on four duel?

Tetsu-nii

This particular cliffhanger is going to eat at me all weekend! A little disappointed that we didn’t get to the duel(s), but the latest diversion from the duels is seriously going to unsettle my calm. Still loving the direction this is taking, though.

Sean

Hahaha! I love when the chapter ends with cheeky lines.

Andrew Potter

The BCE is killing me. Lol, thanks for the chapter and something to look forward to on Monday.

Anonymous

Right... all this build-up for a fight and now we gotta wait till Monday. Hopefully it's a great fight and not. Well after the battle was over Jason offered Hector and his team a sandwich and tea.

Landsraad

If Jason cloud houae is technically a temple then is his house security (cloak eyes) acolytes?

Robert Nugent

I loved this bit. “This is your show, bloke. Maybe stand up and tell the nice king what you want for Christmas?” A little Aussie slang and the right amount of “idgaf” snark.

Anonymous

He added a lot of tech, gun, and other earth stones to go along with the crystal wash. Add to his aura and I bet the guns shoot disruption rays or leaches

Robert Nugent

"At the risk of contradicting the princess, Mr Asano, while we do an amount of trade, it's a corollary to our primary endeavour, which is the construction of vehicles. Everything from wagons to ships to airships; even exotic flying vessels for private buyers.” So they’re the Mitsubishi of Palamustus?

Allastin

Ngl, it is a bit nerve wracking when the dude next to you is acting very disrespectful to people that can end your existence just by trying a tiny bit

Anonymous

The house is going to eat people! THE HOUSE IS GOING TO EAT PEOPLE!!! *squee*

Thomas Todd

We're all assuming the infiltrators are Callum and friends but they could be Order of the Reaper coming to rescue Melody (I can't remember if it's cult of the reaper or order of the reaper that she belongs to, but I'm talking about the assassin cult that faked its own destruction)

Anonymous

Who else feels like hector is gonna end up on team biscuit as an auxiliary. Like they are gonna duke it out and it’s gonna be an awesome fight and hector doesn’t quit much like Jason. So he ends up being recruited

Anonymous

That is Callum and his friends tho. They have been tracking down Melody ever since she left their order. It was hard to follow because it was the chapters when Jason was dead that covered it. I believe back when sophie and team first found her moms whereabouts after she had left them.

Anonymous

Lets not forget that Jason was about to have a talk with Rufus' mom about the reason Callum wanted her so badly. The fact that if he waited 12 hours he wouldve goten what he wanted, but now he has just bitten the hand about to feed him and its alot more dangerous then he thought. It fits so well into Shirt's snarky consequence theme it has to be Callum.

Fervent Fiend

This may be an anime ball, set with protagonist style hairdos. But I strongly doubt Shirt would go for the shounen style beat him up until he’s my friend. Especially since no one who fights Jason ever wants to fight him again, and would rather run like the goddess Pain was on their heels. Only the ignorant and the arrogant call Jason on a bluff, ei this duel. And on Monday we’ll get to see how far into the brown stuff those gold’s arrogant enough to try burgling the temple of an astral king can truly go.

Stian Bjøntegaard

Hector just might get disencouraged after Jason demonstrating his unparalleled abilities aside from appearing on equal footings with both the king and Soramir. Given that he’s offered a way out that is…. With 4 highly skilled gold rankers breakening entry into Jasons cloud house, we may be in for a very entertaining séance there…. Likely, Callum has a team with him, wanting to extract Melody…. but I hope for this not antagonising him further, as he would do better as friend than foe…..

Undead PettinZoo

To be completely honest. This if done correctly. Could become an aussie TV legend. If I was told this entire series would be on Netflix or something. I'd be watching and waiting with bated breath. I love this series and have read this series start to finish many times. Keep it up mate. You make us Aussies proud.

Evander

If Jason could get the secret to creating cloud flasks that could significantly upgrade his ability to upgrade and alter his flask. Hell, all of team biscuit could end up with their own flasks.

Bert Babb

Farah's got her a boyfriend, Farah's got her a boyfriend! Na na na boo boo! I like Moore, hes a good character.

Bert Babb

My money's on Humphrey for their number four.