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For a moment, we look at each other. Two men in a small white room covered in blood, with boxes full of bloody limbs in the corner. Keeping an eye on him, I find a somewhat clean spot and sit on the floor, resting my back against the wall.

And then I just sit there.

The man's eyes are calm, yet with a weird shine to them. They are not the eyes of an animal pushed into a corner, tied and threatening. They are more like the eyes of someone who has given up.

“You are not one of them,” his voice is quiet and rough as if he is not used to talking.

“Just passing by,” I answer.

“Just passing,” he repeats.

“Yes. By the way, do you know something about the Veil, the Mirror, the Valley, Pairing, war, monsters, or Veil Guardian?”

He seems to be taken aback and chuckles. Even that chuckle sounds weak and somewhat fake. It sounds more as if he is laughing at himself.

“You are not going to ask about...” he gestures at the room.

“Is there a need to? Locals seem to have… an interesting diet. That's it. They most likely force you to go with it as I don't think someone would agree to such stuff, and the collar around your neck confirms it.”

Another chuckle, “You are wrong.”

“Am I?”

He moves some hair off his face, his deep eyes staring into mine, “Fuck knows how long ago I agreed with it,” the man says to my surprise.

“It the beginning it was simple, really. They needed food and I wanted to help. Most likely because of regret or feeling like I owe these people something.”

“You seem to have changed your mind halfway through,” I gesture at his neck where the collar is.

His smile shows his teeth, it feels almost threatening, “Do you know how it feels to have your legs and arms cut off day after day for tens of years? To know what they are doing with them? It doesn't matter how much I wanted to help, after some time you have enough. So get off your fucking high horse, you brat.”

I ignore the last sentence, “So, you want to get out?”

For the first time, he hesitates, almost like pure panic appearing on his face, “A lot of them would die without…” the man still says, his eyes changing, a hint of craziness surfacing.

He pulls his knees higher and hides his face, “Kids, men, and women. Innocent people,” he wobbles from side to side, his voice even weaker than before.

I give him time and only gradually he calms down and once again looks at me, changing the subject, “The Veil was our biggest hope, something even I helped with, everyone did. But none of us knew much. The Enchanter Guild were the main planners and they were very secretive about their greatest creation. The most brilliant minds on our planet. People treated them like gods.”

Some sanity returns to his eyes, “Oh, how beautiful their promises were. Every single city protected by the Veil that encompasses the entire planet. A construct so perfect it would work on its own with a set of rules overseen by the Coalition of all the kingdoms.”

Out of nowhere, he starts laughing, “Pairing is something that happened to us for the second time. Either because of us being unlucky or we did something wrong. Who the fuck would know for sure with the system being so cryptic all the time.” Once again, he laughs like he just told a great joke.

His eyes meet mine again, and this time they are calm, sane, and clear. “Now fuck off. I'm tired of your face. Leave me alone. You can take some and snack on it later,” he points at the box full of limbs, a cruel expression on his face.

I give him one more look, then activate one of my anchors and reappear inside the city, on top of one of the skyscrapers. To be sure, I check the anchor I left near Vega and send my senses through. I get a little bit of feedback, but everything there seems fine.

Three orbs form near me, and I start feeding them all: one with kinetic energy, another with thermal, and the last one with mana. Dark blue, golden, and pale blue to the point of transparency, the orbs follow me as I jump off the building and boost myself towards where the granny is. For a short moment, I enjoy the feeling of wind on my face as I'm flying through the air and reach the cottage at the top of the skyscraper. I pass through the field that sends a signal to her and then exit her house.

“What, you brat, did you come to break more of my pots? Don't tell me the kid that was with you died. Where is she?” the Vitalist welcomes me.

“She is fine. Safe and currently training. I have a question for you if you don't mind.”

“No gifts, you still owe me, and you come here asking for more. So typical of the current generation,” she grumbles, but I notice a hint of curiosity in her eyes. I think she also must be bored, being here mostly alone most of the time.

“How old are you?” I ask.

That makes her cackle, and she doesn't answer.

“Are you from before the war?”

“Why would I tell you?”

“What is Veil?”

“Don't be annoying,” she snorts.

“Do you know a man with the class Lifebloom Weaver?”

“Stop asking…” she freezes in the middle of the sentence. Her expression changes and turns dark. I [Focus] and try to read her mood as much as possible. I observe the movement of her body, her face. I even listen to the movement of her heart as it beats, each creating the tiniest bit of kinetic energy I can feel as well as her movements.

“Friend?”

She doesn't say anything.

“Husband?”

Nothing.

“Family?”

Her heartbeat speeds up, a slight twitch across her face.

“Son? Father?”

“Listen here. Do not even dare to talk about this in front of me, or I will never heal that brat of yours again. How dare you to…”

“He is tied up there, did Darren tell you?” my words make her shut up, “I talked with him and he said at first he did it because he wanted to. But now they use some collar to keep him there.”

She falls silent, and the pause stretches so long that I'm tempted to leave when she finally whispers, "One hundred twenty-seven."

“Yes?”

“That's how many kids younger than ten years there are in the Sanctuary. One hundred twenty-seven.”

“Do they all know?”

She just shakes her head.

What a fucked-up situation.

"Leave." That word is barely a whisper, more a plead than a threat.

And I do just that. I activate one of my anchors and appear near the center of the city. I sit on the rooftop with my legs hanging over the edge and continue to fill the orbs near me while spinning them around.

The thing, the weird invisible mana lines that cover the sky and probably the entire planet, is most likely the Veil or part of it. It is something I tried to touch soon after the 5th floor started. That's also when the Veil Guardian appeared, most likely summoned by my attempt to touch them. The monster's name now makes a lot more sense.

So what is the Veil? The construct covering the entire planet. I heard a lot of praise for the Enchanter Guild from Darren and Nina and mostly ignored it as a passed-on legend. But maybe I was wrong. My current skill makes it hard to even imagine how something like that would work.

What powers it? What keeps it there? What stops anyone else from messing with it? How was it created? And obvious questions, why was it used against humans and caused much more damage than the monsters that got there from Pairing?

As for Pairing, the man said that it is the second one and that is something I would like to know about. The reasons for Pairing and how it's decided.

Another question is if they got paired with a planet of monsters or are these monsters just controlled by some other race, using them for war? Similar to how Lynthari on the 4th floor used the Living Tree and the Colony.

The more time passes, the more questions I have and the much shorter this floor feels.

Taking a bag off my back, I take out a brush and a container with mana conductive paint. I start drawing inscriptions on the roof after clearing it. While doing so, I check the inscriptions painted on my body and there seems to be no change from before.

Once again, I check the anchor near my disciple, and, making sure it's fine, I start using more of my mana to feed the orbs. My heart beats, and working as a medium, it turns mana into two Primordial energies I possess.

I let two hours pass like that and then I stop feeding the orb. Instead, I create a javelin over my shoulder. Being made through [Regalia] it is tougher than it used to be, but I do not stop there. I make it denser, which increases its weight, either because of the skill or the properties of mana changing. I don’t use [Infusion] to feed the javelin with my energies or skills. No, I just make it as dense, heavy, and tough as possible. Focusing on doing that, I'm able to stop it from exploding. Thanks to my improved mastery and skill.

Feeling ready, I breathe in and out.

[Focus]

The world loses some of its colors and the skill filters out some of the noises. In addition to the three orbs floating near me, one more forms. This one is smaller but quickly fed by my focused mana it turns black, taken under control by my [Mana Domain], [Mana Manipulation], and [Resonance].

Then I activate my trait, a golden circle appearing around my pupil. I send mana into the inscriptions I made on the ground and get ready.

Moving the javelin a bit further away, I look at the sky and [Focus]. Knowing better what to look for, I identify the lines I noticed the first time. The lines of mana that encompass most likely the entire planet.

The Veil.

I touch them, I examine them, trying to collect as much information as possible, already feeling the pressure my trait puts on my body.

And as expected, the monster appears.

[Veil Guardian - lvl ??]

It stands on the rooftop of the building opposite mine. Its red eyes glow with hate, and a deep growl reverberates through the air, breaking the remains of glass in the windows. The blades it has instead of its arms have a blue shine to them, and I feel its senses touch me.

Not giving it a chance, I nearly deplete the kinetic energy from the orb I created, and the javelin shoots at the guardian, boosted by all that force. A sonic boom threatens to deafen me as the javelin breaks the sound barrier and disappears from the place near me.

It pierces through the chest of the monster, barely missing the heart, and continues to fly much further, piercing through everything in its way. The javelin doesn't slow at all, sheer density, weight, and amount of kinetic energy used turning it into a terrifying weapon.

The Veil Guardian wobbles on its legs, and red blood seeps onto its gray skin. It roars, and the blue veins on its body expand. A gravity field encompasses me and immediately starts pushing me down to my knees with a force that starts tearing my body.

As expected, I fail to disrupt the effect even with my eyes activated, something I suspected ever since the first time I saw the monster using the skill.

Not hesitating and according to my plan, I let the black mana seep into my body, the inscriptions all over it activating and helping to alleviate some of the pressure. The effect of the monster's skill gets overpowered by the sheer power of black mana strengthening my body, and I watch the monster jump from the roof, heading towards me.

I send mana mixed with kinetic energy into the inscriptions I made on the floor, and they resonate, shooting all that energy through the skyscraper I'm standing on.

The building starts crumbling when the energy pierces through it in its entirety. One of the tallest buildings in the city starts falling to the side.

At the same time, the Veil Guardian avoids golden flames infused with disrupting mana, and it disrupts anchors I placed all around the place.

It crashes against my barrier and breaks it, welcomed by another one that it breaks too. I set barrier after barrier, slowing the monster down. Then my mana flows and surges from my body.

[Redistribution] activates, and I absorb all the kinetic energy from the falling building. Gradually, the broken skyscraper slows down its fall, and it becomes eerily quiet with the pieces of the tall building very slowly continuing to fall.

[Redistribution - lvl 41 > Redistribution - lvl 42]

I compress thermal energy inside of the orb even more, and from it, a laser-like stream of thermal energy shoots.

The guardian avoids it, but it cuts in half another skyscraper that slows down in the air too.

[Redistribution - lvl 42 > Redistribution - lvl 43]

This time I dash at the monster, using bits of that energy to strengthen my body in the way symbiotic transference used to do.

The air itself around the monster reverberates with high-pitched sounds. Wound after wound appears on the monster's skin, the kinetic energy threatening to tear apart the extremely durable, close-to-level 300 monster. The pitch sounds even higher and louder, and wounds deepen, and the guardian puts its arms in front of its chest and head.

Finally, the attack pierces through, and the right arm of the monster explodes at the shoulder, falling to the ground.


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Comments

Zaim İpek

Yay! I'm glad to see Nat figured out how to combine Redistribution and Resonance. Redistribution should theoretically be able to redistribute anything within Nat's magical range or connected to him like his markers. So he should theoretically be able to redistribute the healing from his passive skill. That means he would be burning himself in the process, but he could just use mana to reinforce his body against heat. It wouldn't be an efficient way to heal at all, but it would at least open the possibility.

Broseph

I think he mentioned he had an unusual amount of trouble doing that. He speculated that the system was preventing him from having any active healing skills. Don't remember which chapter, sometime in the Lythari arc maybe.

Erebus

Thanks for the chapter :)