Time marched on, and even if Jake and the others had returned to Earth, not much had changed besides stability returning to a lot of factions. Arnold’s workshop was once again running nonstop—though, to be fair, it had nearly already been that way during his absence, too—while factions such as the Court of Shadows finally had their Judge and a few elite members back.
Funnily enough, the Court was one of the factions that suffered the most from this stability on the planet. They were, in the end, an assassination organization, so if there was no one hiring assassins, business wasn’t going well. Alas, they were getting by focusing on training and doing hunting jobs of beasts and whatnot, with the occasional job here and there, though it was often nothing consequential, and more often than not, they were hired by the World Council or people related to the Council.
Quite a number of religious leaders and such had been nipped in the bud, but most of them hadn’t been targets worth talking about.
The Fallen King had also found himself a busy Unique Lifeform after returning. It turns out that a supreme tyrant ruling through power doesn’t establish the most stable organization, so after he had been gone for a while, internal competition within the faction he was building had gotten so bad that the Sky Whale had to get involved.
Now that the Fallen King was back, there was a lot to do. Something that actually suited him quite well. During Nevermore, he’d had few chances to use the aspects of his Path related to being a King, but now that he had a kingdom in ruins, there were ample Records to be reaped from putting everything back together, and he reckoned there were many levels to be gained while awaiting the coming of the Prima Guardian.
Valhal, who had been keeping a mostly low profile after the Ell’Hakan incident, was starting to rear its head a bit after Carmen and other high-ranking members had returned from Nevermore. It wasn’t much, but they had recruited a bit and expanded their influence to some more nearby towns—all with permission, of course.
Arthur, the one doing most of the work for the World Council, was the one who had given permission, which was a big development after he had been so firmly anti-divine factions. But he’d begun to give a few permission to grow and prosper… while hiring the Court of Shadows to handle those deemed on the harmful side.
Other, smaller factions were also simply doing their own thing. As an example, Maria—the follower of Gwyndyr—was busy working on establishing some form of mercenary band of her own, while the Noboru Clan was solidifying their own power on Earth now that the Sword Saint was back.
All in all, Earth had only gotten a tinge busier after the first batch of Nevermore Attendees returned. Things had slowed down after Miranda and many others left for Nevermore, but now things were at least picking up again, if ever so slowly. Moreover, as time passed, the day marking the return of Miranda also grew near. The planet would soon have all its leaders back to finish the final preparations for the Prima Guardian.
Jake dipped the piece of meat in the clear liquid and observed. Nothing happened for several seconds, and he nodded, satisfied. Then he raised his other hand, which momentarily glowed green.
The second it did, the meat was instantly corroded away. Jake’s hand glowed green again as he lowered the big piece of meat further, again remaining unharmed. With a bit of telekinesis, he then lifted a metal rod from behind him and dipped that into the liquid, too.
This rod similarly remained unharmed until Jake had his hand glow for a third time. Just as Jake hoped to see, the metal was corroded away while the meat remained whole without the slightest trace of damage.
With a big smile, Jake flashed his hand green one final time and dropped both the meat and metal rod into the liquid. Both were consumed.
“Pretty damn good,” Jake praised himself as he picked up the big glass cube he stored the acid in. It was made to slot perfectly into those sections of the basin he used to store all the different acids he had made over the last… definitely over half a year. Jake’s sense of time tended to be quite off, but it seemed about right. It had been less than a year, though. Definitely.
This acid he had been working on was an improved version of the Adaptable Arcane Acid he had submitted in the House of the Architect. The Arcane Acid he had made then was pretty good, but came with some pretty severe limitations, such as the limit of only being able to switch “target” once. That was the first thing he worked to address. Had Jake had more time during the Challenge Dungeon, this would have been the direction of progress he would have walked down, and so far, he was pretty happy with the result. He used Identify on his acid before he put it back in its slot at the basin.
[Controlled Arcane Acid (Rare)] – An acid created from a mix of energy-corrosive ingredients and arcane energy. Upon coming into contact with any energy it has been attuned to corrode, this acid will turn highly destructive without reacting to any other forms of energy. Has an increased ability to intrude into physical objects and corrode the energies within. This acid is significantly more effective against passive environmental energy. This Arcane Acid is highly controllable by its creator and can adapt accordingly when commanded. By default, this acid is in a passive state where it will not corrode anything, and it will naturally return to this passive state after a while if not actively controlled.
Definitely Jake’s best iteration to date. It was highly malleable, and while it did have some problems, such as not yet being as effective as the acid he’d made during the Challenge Dungeon, due to its higher level of adaptability, Jake was more than satisfied. He believed it would soon be more corrosive than the acid he’d made then while also being far more adaptable and usable in more situations.
When it came to getting materials, Jake had used some of what he’d already stored up, but otherwise he’d just popped by the Order of the Malefic Viper real quick to swipe some stuff. It also gave him an excuse to check in with Meira and Irin, both of whom volunteered to help get some ingredients Jake was looking for.
All in all, this had been a productive time, and the shift in environment and momentum in his profession after the Challenge Dungeons was finally showing, as he’d gained four whole levels during this relatively short period of time.
’DING!’ Profession: [Heretic-Chosen Alchemist of the Malefic Viper] has reached level 268 - Stat points allocated, +35 Free Points
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’DING!’ Profession: [Heretic-Chosen Alchemist of the Malefic Viper] has reached level 271 - Stat points allocated, +35 Free Points
’DING!’ Race: [Human (C)] has reached level 279 - Stat points allocated, +45 Free Points
’DING!’ Race: [Human (C)] has reached level 280 - Stat points allocated, +45 Free Points
While four levels may not seem like a lot to many, for a mid-tier C-grade like Jake, it kind of was. Especially when one considered Jake was doing the kind of alchemy that usually didn’t give a lot of experience. He would have gained a lot more levels if he’d just crafted his best Heartrot Poison over and over again while making small improvements. Or, of course, if he’d done some major ritual with potentially multiversal consequences.
But those could wait. For now, he was happy doing some normal alchemy. As Jake was considering how he wanted to refine the acid mixture further, the phone-like thing Jake discovered Arnold had installed in his lab at some point went off. Jake quickly went over and pressed a button, and a brief message played.
“They’re back from Nevermore.”
Alas, the time had come. Quickly cleaning himself off, Jake immediately headed to the lodge above.
Standing in the high-rise, Miranda overlooked the city Haven had grown into. Further grown into. It had expanded even further during her time away, which was definitely a good sign. She would be lying if she said she hadn’t expected things to at least go a little wrong with her absence. However, it looked like things had gone smoothly, no doubt partly due to the great work of Holstred, Arthur, and many others.
“I’m feeling all nostalgic when I remember when this was just a small town at most,” she said while smiling at Lillian, who stood beside her.
The woman wore a white mask covering the upper part of her face; she’d begun to use it after evolving to C-grade. The primary reason for this was that during the evolution, she had done away with her scarred face. That she had promptly then shifted to a mask instead was a bit weird, but Miranda wasn’t going to question her assistant.
“We’re both old women by now,” Lillian said, smiling in return. “It’s normal to look back fondly on the good old days.”
“Bah, we’re still young at heart.” Miranda shook her head. “Any word from the Sky Whale or Arthur yet?”
“No, but I believe they have been informed of our return,” Lillian answered. “Holstred at least said he’d contact them both promptly.”
“I see,” Miranda said, nodding. Truthfully, she wasn’t in that much of a rush, and in many ways, it was comforting that there hadn’t been an entire welcome party occupying her office the second she returned to swarm her with all the issues that had cropped up. That meant things couldn’t be all that bad. It was especially good to know that her decision to focus on Nevermore while there and get everything out of the experience possible had been the right one.
Nevermore had been both a great and harrowing experience. Miranda had never been an exceptionally skilled fighter. She was more of a prepper. She could set up traps and such, but if she was jumped outside of her domain, she would be in trouble. Nevermore had helped her develop many new tools to deal with disadvantageous circumstances and fight in any situation.
She and Lillian had not gone to Nevermore together. In fact, Miranda hadn’t gone with anyone from Earth at all. Her party had consisted solely of members of the Order. As she wasn’t trying to compete on any Leaderboards or anything like that, the levels of her party members also hadn’t been limited at all, resulting in one of them being another witch from the Verdant Lagoon who was level 250 and specialized in combat. It was clear her role there was primarily to teach Miranda.
The rest of her party members were the usual setup, but it was never a secret that the party was put together by the Witches of the Verdant Lagoon to nurture Miranda. In the beginning, the entire thing had been very suffocating, especially since Miranda felt unworthy of being treated so well by others, only made worse by how much she sucked at combat.
But with time, she’d gotten used to it, gaining quite a few levels as they cleared many floors. She’d even spent a bit over five years in the House of the Architect Challenge Dungeon. For reference, as she wasn’t competing on the Leaderboards, there were no Nevermore Points or anything like that to speak of, and the only thing you got for a good evaluation was a better reward. Rewards that were still considered far lesser than those offered to the Leaderboards contestants.
Now, after Nevermore, Miranda was pretty confident facing even relatively strong people at a level equal to her own, even without any preparations. With preparations, she doubted any but a handful of people on Earth could beat her. Pretty much all the people who’d placed well on the Nevermore Leaderboards would be able to defeat her, barring maybe a few who would struggle if their fighting styles didn’t do well against a witch’s domain.
The type of magic Miranda had practiced during the World Wonder primarily focused on using different talismans and such in combat, along with basic verdant magic. However, the biggest aspect was definitely learning how to create and use a mobile domain at any point without any warning. Naturally, this domain would be far less powerful than her usual one, but it was something. This was something she had already worked on long before Nevermore, but now she was actually confident in using it.
Anyway, during Miranda’s time in Nevermore, Lillian had gone with a party put together by Sultan, using his connections with the Golden Road Emporium to hire what were effectively highly skilled mercenaries affiliated with the giant merchant Pantheon. From how Miranda understood it, Sultan had used the fact that Lillian was the right hand of Jake’s right hand to ensure they got some of the best they could. Also, apparently, he was in quite good standing with many of the high-ranking merchants after he gave them good information about what kind of presents Jake would like during his Chosen Ceremony. In other words, he had told them that getting Jake slaves would be a bad idea.
To say Lillian had overperformed would be an understatement. It probably shouldn’t have surprised Miranda either, as Lillian had always been a very strong-willed woman, but she had excelled a lot more than Miranda expected. After Jake had handed her that Lucenti Mage Tome all the way back in E-grade, she had slowly been growing in power, and by now, she was a respectable mage in her own right.
Jake definitely hadn’t known when he casually handed her the tome, but the Lucenti Mage class was far from a normal one. Few classes that relied on celestial concepts and complicated mysticism tended to be, and Lillian was quite good at it. Plus, unlike Miranda, she never needed any setup, even if it could help her.
Many others had also returned to Earth around the same time as Miranda and Lillian, including Reika, who had gone to visit her great-grandfather and the Noboru Clan. Neil had also returned, having been the only one who went to Nevermore of his original party of five. The reason for this was pretty simple… He was the only one among them who’d reached C-grade then, with Silas being the only other person from the party to evolve since.
After everything had truly calmed down, the other three had more or less retired. Eleanor, the archer, had married a local leatherworker in Haven. Christen and Levi had also settled down in Haven and still lived with Silas, with Miranda not really sure what they were doing. Silas was still working, but he wasn’t really doing anything combat-related anymore. He had many helpful support skills from his pretty rare profession and worked for what might as well be called Earth’s government. His lie-detection skill alone made him a valuable employee, and his other skills were also handy.
“Do people even know Jake is back?” Miranda asked as the thought suddenly struck her. “Outside of a few people, that is.”
Lillian shook her head. “Not as far as I know. There was no public announcement or anything. However, many do assume he is back, seeing as the Fallen King and the Patriarch of the Noboru Clan both returned, as well as Sylphie helping out the Beast Alliance established by the Sky Whale.”
“Makes sense,” Miranda said, nodding. “We could call a meeting. Get everyone up to speed about what’s going on and take a status report.”
“Who should be invited?”
“The usual, especially those handling the Prima Guardian preparation. Oh, and having Jake there would also make things easier, if for nothing other than having him be aware of what’s actually going on with the planet he is supposedly the World Leader of.”
“I understand,” Lillian said, nodding, but Miranda kept ranting.
“We need him in the loop anyway, as calling a World Congress before the Prima Guardian would definitely be a good idea. Something that would have been a great privilege to have granted before he headed off to Nevermore so I could call one. Oh, yeah—he also didn’t give me permissions regarding Land Division outside of Haven, as well as a slew of other things. Oh, yeah, and most of the statistical tools, too! Do you think he even knows he has these tools? Do you think he’s touched his Pylon of Civilization a single time since he buried it under his house?” Lillian didn’t need to answer, as they both knew. Miranda just sighed a bit. The truth was evident. “I guess my holiday is over, eh?”
“Very much so,” Lillian said, expressing her sympathy.
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Board (Read: Bored) Meeting
For the record, Jake had never opened any system menu related to him being a City Lord or the World Leader of his own volition. The only times he’d touched them were when Miranda asked for him to do something, and that something was more often than not just transferring rights and permissions.In Jake’s defense, he blamed the bad UI of the system. How was it his fault the system didn’t have an “allow all” button? At least these existed for some major categories, and shortly after Jake became the World Leader, he’d gone over these and granted rights to Miranda.The problem was that the UI wasn’t static. New things would be unlocked over time, depending on how much the “country” or “kingdom” or whatever expanded. At least when it came to all the City Lord stuff, Miranda did have pretty much every permission available, but the permissions given had begun to fall behind severely with the World Leader stuff.Also, because Jake didn’t have any profession related to City Lord stuff, he had t
Holiday is Over
Time marched on, and even if Jake and the others had returned to Earth, not much had changed besides stability returning to a lot of factions. Arnold’s workshop was once again running nonstop—though, to be fair, it had nearly already been that way during his absence, too—while factions such as the Court of Shadows finally had their Judge and a few elite members back.Funnily enough, the Court was one of the factions that suffered the most from this stability on the planet. They were, in the end, an assassination organization, so if there was no one hiring assassins, business wasn’t going well. Alas, they were getting by focusing on training and doing hunting jobs of beasts and whatnot, with the occasional job here and there, though it was often nothing consequential, and more often than not, they were hired by the World Council or people related to the Council.Quite a number of religious leaders and such had been nipped in the bud, but most of them hadn’t been targets worth talking a
Back in the Laboratory
Flying on the Sandy Express was definitely faster than riding the Jake Carriage, even if Sandy wasn’t in top form. After only about a day, they returned to Earth, where Sandy dropped off Jake at Skyggen before heading back to the Order. Jake did end up asking how Sandy even traveled back and forth, as he usually had to use his connection to Villy when teleporting, and the answer was as obvious as it could be. The teleportation circle made by those snakes had just been altered a bit to allow Snappy to do the same thing the Viper did.With Jake and Sandy split up once more, Jake made a quick visit to his family, who were all surprised to see him back so soon. Luckily, the moon being haunted was a universally good explanation for why he hadn’t wanted to stick around there. It did have the slight downside of Adam being very suspicious of the pretty rock Jake had brought back, and it took a lot of effort to convince him that particular rock wasn’t haunted.Jake ended up staying in Skyggen
The Sword of a Hero
As things in Nevermore were still fully ongoing, even after the initial batch of geniuses were done, the rest of the multiverse had fallen into a bit of a lull. Even if plans were still in motion, many factions focused on the mega-dungeon first and foremost, as there wasn’t much else to deal with. Yet having barely gotten over the appearance of an extinct True Royal, the return of the Malefic Viper, and the Chosen of the newly returned Primordial becoming the new top record holder on the Nevermore Leaderboards, another event soon shook the many intelligence agencies of the multiverse. The culprit this time around was another known figure, but what he had done, few had seen coming:A clash with another Primordial… the Starseizing Titan.The Cosmic Forge, the exclusive forge of the Starseizing Titan, ceaselessly sent waves of energy echoing through the multiverse, yet that day, it had stilled. The many factions housed nearby instantly noticed, as whenever the Titan stopped working, it w
Not An Egg
Jake’s mind went blank for a moment as the realization sank in. Yet what he had expected to follow next never came. There was no anger or desire for revenge… just a belief that he had to get the fuck away from the moon as fast as humanly possible.Anything capable of killing Sandy wasn’t something Jake was confident in facing, and just feeling the aura from the thousands of vines extending up from the surface of the moon, Jake knew that this wasn’t just some weak, low-tier B-grade. It was already quite a few levels into B-grade, and a powerful variant on top of that. The mere fact it had a range extending all the way from the center of the moon to the surface was proof enough of that.Luckily, it didn’t seem to attack him as he flew away. The eye had also faded away, and all the vines began to retract back into the ground, leaving a battered Lunewood Forest behind. Many rotting spots were left where the vines had shot up from, and hundreds of Lunewood creatures had died. For some reas
Ghostvine
For a moment, Jake and the Lunewood Hunter made eye contact. Jake immediately knew it could see him through his stealth, and he prepared himself mentally for what was to come. However, even after a solid second, the Hunter just kept observing him without making any aggressive moves.Frowning, Jake tried to step to the side, and its gaze followed him. Was it looking for an opening or something? Its actions didn’t make any sense at all. Even when Jake began walking, it just kept looking at him.When he tried to pick up speed, the Hunter finally moved but still did not attack him. It just followed Jake as he made his way further into the forest, confused as hell. The Hunter even kept the same distance from Jake, its eye never leaving his body for a split second as it ran after him. He had already cut off his conversation with Villy, but now he seriously considered asking if this Hunter was broken.Something definitely felt off, and Jake released a Pulse of Perception to scan his immediat
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