Chapter 305: Belligerent Var Elegis
Oasis, a few minutes earlier.
“Yesterday was Priam’s birthday,” Jasmine announced.
“WHAT?!”
“MOOOOOO!”
The simultaneous exclamations of Sphinx and Moonie echoed in reply. While the first was clearly shocked, the second was simply mimicking the reaction, likely without understanding the concept of a birthday.
“I don’t have much time,” Jasmine continued. “We’re leaving for Proxima in a few minutes. I’d like your help to plan a party for when we get back.”
“Of course!”
“Mooo?”
“It’s what we do for birthdays,” Sphinx explained. “We celebrate with food, drinks, games, and feasts!”
“Mooo!” the little wyrm exclaimed, chasing after her own tail to express her excitement. Like Sphinx and her master, she was very invested in matters of the stomach.“Out of four items, two involve eating,” Jasmine pointed out.
“It’s the most important part.”
“Wise words,” the young woman acknowledged. “But you’re forgetting something…”
Sphinx tilted her head in thought before her eyes lit up. “Oh, right! Do you have it?”
“Not yet…”
“Mooo!”
The little wyrm headbutted Sphinx lightly, expressing her frustration at being left out of the loop.
With an air of mystical authority befitting her species, Sphinx spoke. “You hide it from people even though you know someday you’ll give it away forever. You won’t be sad when it's gone, even though you went out of your way to make it perfect... A gift!” ʀάℕọBÈṦ
Jasmine nodded. “Unfortunately, I don’t have time to handle this myself, and Rose and Alain are busy with their Tribulations. Of everyone left, Blueberry is the only one close enough to Priam to contribute, but he’s already handling the food. That leaves only you two for this mission... if you accept.”
“We accept!” Sphinx cried, her eyes shining.
“Mooo!”
A few seconds later, Jasmine reentered Priam’s shadow, leaving Moonie and Sphinx alone.
“We need an amazing gift,” Sphinx decided, and Moonie squealed her agreement. “But what’s the best gift?” The child frowned, recognizing a riddle to which she didn’t yet have an answer.
The two children brainstormed for hours—or rather, Sphinx thought aloud while Moonie chirped and chimed in enthusiastically. The session ended when Louis approached, holding two fish.
“Freshly caught,” he grinned, tossing his two catches. The wyrm and the sphinx pounced, devouring scales, bones, and all in a flurry of gluttony. The aquatic prey lacked the nutrients of corrupted beasts but tasted far better—especially once gutted.
“You two scheming something? It’s been two hours since you’ve caused any trouble,” Louis teased, his tone light.
“What’s that supposed to mean, old man?” Sphinx narrowed her eyes.
“Oh, don’t give me that look. I know that behind that cute exterior lies a little feline mischief. I’ve had cats, you know?” Seeing Sphinx bristle at the comparison, he quickly changed the subject. “So, what are you up to?”
“Moooooooooooooooooo.”
“...”
“We’re looking for a gift for Priam’s birthday,” Sphinx translated. “But we can’t think of anything good... Do you think he likes fish?”
“Mermaids, maybe—I’ve seen the way he looks at that princess,” Louis chuckled.
“Oh! Can you catch those?”
“I’m a bit too old,” laughed Louis. “How about drawing him something? That’s what kids usually do.”
Sphinx flexed her claws, and Moonie flicked her tail. Art was not their forte.
“Yeah, that complicates things,” Louis admitted. “Besides, most drawings are ugly. Parents say it’s pretty to be nice, but if an adult made the same thing, we’d lock them up in an asylum.” He scratched his beard thoughtfully. “You could always put on a performance.”
“...I think I’d prefer something material,” Sphinx mused. “What do people usually give men?”
Louis shrugged. “Shirts or pants? But given Priam’s exhibitionist tendencies, we can scratch that. Perfumes or watches might work, but without a mall nearby, good luck. Actually, let’s generalize that.” The old man gestured to the forest around them. “Here, aside from dragon hearts, I’m not sure you’ll find the perfect gift.”
Sphinx’s eyes lit up with a mix of mischief and excitement. “Moonie, follow me!”
“Mooo?”
“To find a gift, no time like the present! With your bloodline and my karmic powers, we’ll pull this off!”@@novelbin@@
As the two bounded off, Louis felt a sinking feeling in his gut. Still, he made no move to stop them. When kids were set on getting into trouble, they would find a way eventually.
In a hangar five stories high, Ishaka stood waiting. Around him, his guards patrolled with precision, securing the perimeter for the arrival of the other two Generals. A hundred meters beneath the surface and at the heart of the Hoplite Empire’s military power, their vigilance might seem excessive. Anyone who thought so was a fool: when facing the Var Elegis, no defensive measure was too drastic.
As the metallic clang of exoskeleton boots echoed in the building, reality itself tore apart. A circular portal appeared, flooding the hangar with crimson light. Ishaka shivered as he felt an alien power attempt to influence his mind. It vanished quickly, leaving in its place one of his compatriots. With hair as black as midnight and scales as white as sea foam, Hyshana Akashi emerged from the portal, returning from her mission.
“General Hyshana, welcome!” the Hoplites roared in unison.
Hyshana stepped into the hangar, pausing briefly. Ishaka noticed her gaze momentarily lost in the void—a telltale sign of someone reading a notification. The pause lasted only a heartbeat before she resumed her stride. Her gaze swept the room, landing on Ishaka for a fleeting moment before flicking away without acknowledgment. The Hoplite within him sighed. The one he loved disdained him—or rather, she despised his ideals.
The warrior within Ishaka suppressed all emotions to focus on the unfolding events.
Behind Hyshana, mechs piloted by an elite unit followed. One by one, they passed through the portal, dragging various containers. At the very least, the scientific mission was a success. When the last mech cleared the threshold, Ishaka’s attention sharpened.
A giant stepped through. Towering a head above the average Hoplite, he moved with preternatural grace. His scales glinted gray, his piercing eyes radiated authority, and his presence exuded an air of sovereignty. The hero had returned.
“Champion Kazuki, welcome!” the Hoplites thundered, slamming their fists against their chests in a deafening salute.
Ishaka observed his warriors stand a little straighter than before. Regardless of their personal loyalties, the recent shared dream had shifted their opinion. Despite his absence, Kazuki was now regarded as a living legend, and even Ishaka felt a surge of pride as he watched the warrior before him. The two generals rarely agreed, but Ishaka still respected the Champion’s talents. It took much to defeat the clone of their founder.
“Glad to be back,” Kazuki declared. Stepping aside, he allowed the portal to shimmer one last time.
He stepped through.
Ishaka’s pupils contracted as primal fear clawed at him. The general had fought numerous wars to rise to his rank, and now he felt as if he stood at the center of a battlefield. Yet neither his guards, the mechs, the automated turrets, nor even the nuke hidden in his exoskeleton provided him any comfort.
The portal closed, and Ishaka’s experience and instincts whispered that he was facing an apex predator. The man before him—the Homo Elysian, he corrected—was far more than Tier 0. This was a machine of destruction that would obliterate any opposition.
His mental attributes allowed Ishaka to remain upright until he met the newcomer’s gaze. Then, for the first time since the Tutorial, despair engulfed him.
New Quest: Proxima - Defense
A Champion of a rival civilization has invaded your territory.
Eliminate him.
Reward: Teleportation of one million Hoplites to Proxima.
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Reward (last hit): Acquisition of the target’s racial Talent(s).
Difficulty: Mythic
Despite Micro’s control over his body, Ishaka’s eyes widened as he read the quest. The harsh breathing of some of his elite guards confirmed that he wasn’t the only one seeing it. A second later, a hundred and fifty-nine urgent messages from various high-ranking officers flooded his inbox, all demanding orders.
His answer was short.
“To all units: Abort quest.”
Just like that, the general avoided a cataclysm for his race.
You have just left Elysium.
Location: Proxima - Sector Hope
A battlefield for nine newly integrated civilizations.
You cannot leave Elysium indefinitely.
Calculation of your conditional freedom time:
You have changed sectors.
No secure passage opened between this planet and Elysium.
No ongoing event.
No authority on this planet.
Conditional freedom time granted: 1 day.
One day. It wasn’t much, but it should suffice for his Tribulations… and the rest. Based on Hyshana’s previous description, Proxima was a unique planet, a war world hosting all of the rivals’ races. Priam frowned, noticing only nine civilizations listed out of his ten rivals. A discrepancy? If the System hasn’t lost track of one, then…
The silence greeting his arrival pulled him from his thoughts. Thanks to his high vivacity, only moments had passed, and Priam chose to observe his surroundings.
He stood in a massive hangar capable of accommodating four or five commercial planes. The structure was entirely metallic, a feat considering this world had been a pristine wilderness two months ago. Some Hoplites had managed to bring their mechs into the Tutorial, kickstarting their industry, but it was evident Kazuki’s civilization was one or two centuries more advanced than his own.
That was one of the reasons for his presence here. He didn’t want the Hoplites and humanity to become enemies.
Priam shifted his focus to the soldiers, whose intense scrutiny was almost unsettling. He felt like a steak in a vegetarian buffet—the center of attention, but not in a way he appreciated. Fixating on the uncovered faces among them, Priam saw a mix of emotions in their eyes. Fear, yes… but also greed.
“Kazu?”
“Mmh?”
“Your warriors are staring at me pretty intensely. Makes me glad I remembered to put on boxers today.”
His friend disguised a laugh with a grunt.
After Kazuki dispelled the tense atmosphere, Hyshana, Priam, and he were escorted out of the hangar. They walked through a maze of corridors, first metallic, then gradually covered in stone. Unlike the slabs of a medieval castle, these were painted.
“Each color represents a hoplite value,” Hyshana explained, noticing Priam observing the architecture. “Black for honor, red for courage, blue for intelligence… These colors also correspond to the different hoplite paths: justice, war, research, and so on.”
“Makes it easier to find your way around,” Priam remarked, glancing at the volcanic stone under his feet. “What does black stand for?”
“Honor. A value linked to Justice, the domain of our host.”
Priam's gaze fell on the broad back of Ishaka. He was the political rival of Kazuki and Hyshana, the third head of the hoplite triumvirate. Each of the three generals was responsible for a significant sector of society, as well as minor ministries. For example, in addition to research, Hyshana oversaw education and finance. Only a hoplite could consider money a minor concern.
Loyal to his friends, Priam didn’t like the general in charge of the forces on Proxima, but neither did he distrust him. According to Kazuki, Ishaka was a political adversary who worked for the good of his people. Despite their differing opinions, the three hoplites respected one another.
During their brief introduction, the general had been cordial, though distant. He hadn’t even batted an eye at Promesse, whereas Priam was certain a human leader would have tried to confiscate the weapon. It was a different mindset, but also proved Ishaka wasn’t a fool.
The procession eventually stopped before a large door that opened in front of them. Priam was the last to enter, stepping into a large office. Its most striking feature was an enormous window dominating the far wall. The young man stepped closer to take in the view.
The first thing he noticed was the stars in the sky. The constellations were different from those visible from Elysium or the Moon. It took this realization for Priam to fully grasp that he was in another world. I wonder if one of those stars is our new sun.
The question would remain unanswered for now, and he lowered his gaze. A city stretched out before him. It wasn’t a sprawling megalopolis, but its lights, the bustle in the streets despite the late hour, and the sheer number of buildings marked it as a thriving metropolis.
“How many inhabitants?” Kazuki asked as he joined him. The hoplite appeared calm, but Priam’s superhuman senses detected a tremor in his voice. After being separated from his people for so long, the reunion stirred deep emotions in the Champion.
“Is it wise to discuss this in front of our guest?” Ishaka interjected, gesturing toward Priam.
The young man shrugged. “I can leave if you want. Just point me in humanity’s direction, and I’ll be on my way.”
Hyshana nodded, and Ishaka pressed a button. “We’re preparing the data.”
“How many?” Kazuki repeated, his eyes still fixed on the city.
“One million eight hundred thousand,” Ishaka finally replied.
“When I left, projections estimated two million,” Hyshana pointed out.
“The projections didn’t account for our belligerent neighbors. Lately, the Var Elegis have turned all their armies against us.”
Priam wasn’t the only one to clench his fists at the mention of Arnold’s civilization. The hegemonic ambitions of the Champion and its race ran deep.
“I thought the Duatians were holding half their forces in check?” Hyshana frowned. Priam recognized the civilization of Seth and Osiris.
“That’s no longer the case. They’re all dead.”
Just like their Champion, the Var Elegis had begun annihilating the competition.
Status:
PHYSICAL:
Strength 893
Constitution 1 422
Agility 1 173
Vitality 1 322
Perception 858
MENTAL:
Vivacity (D) 599
Dexterity 752
Memory 891
Willpower 1 012
Charisma 653
META:
Meta-affinity 999
Meta-focus 559
Meta-endurance 915
Meta-perception 539
Meta-chance 594
Meta-authority 429
Potential: 27 621
Tier 0
Sun points: 1 143 444
[He Who Eludes Death] charge: OFF. Reloaded in 15 hours 33 minutes 30 seconds.
Concepts:
- Breath (T0): 100% / Harmony
- Fire (T0): 100% / Unity
- Pyro (T1): 100% / Half-step Unity
- Mist (T1): 100% / Symphony
Bloodlines:
- Phoenix: 3%
- Dragon: 1%
Rewards standing:
- Fusion Token - Skill (Epic)
- Evolution Token - Skill (Legendary)
- Affinity Token - Tier 1 (30%)
- Alien Concept fragment (7th Terror)
- Talent Token - Upgrade (Seraph)
- Revelation Token - Ideal Prerequisites (Epic)
- Colosseum VIP Token
- Reborn Token - Reset biological lifespan (Legendary)
- Minor skill Epiphany
- High Tribulation essence (Soul Tailored - Sumstreh’s half core)
- Seed of Potential
- Trophy Compass
[Tribulation]: Five Tribulations pending.
Future Tribulations delayed until:
Time: 132 days 16 hours 2 minutes 43 seconds.
Next thresholds: 12 attributes > 900 / 3 attributes > 1 200 / 1 attribute > 1 500
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