Chapter 128: Fiend

Name:The Jester of Apocalypse Author:
Chapter 128: Fiend

Neave sat in the center of the battle chamber, surrounded by the others.

They had slightly displeased expressions, and it was for a good reason.

All of them had found one or two powers they wanted to acquire, yet, Neave had summarily rejected all of them.

The reason why? Neave’s liver.

Well, not his liver now, but his liver before fusing his powers. Like a frog in gradually heating water, he hadn’t noticed that he was being boiled alive, and only now, as the water drastically cooled, did he realize just how hot it used to be.

His liver used to be the target of many spirit powers. Superior troll physique, hyper liver, durable organs affected it directly, crystal cardiovascular system and thunder nerves spread into the liver, and sacred blood flowed through it. And on top of all this, shapeshifting had also been influencing it.

A single body part had become the focal point of so many spirit powers that the continuous backlash and interference it had been emitting severely inhibited the function of basically every spirit power he had to varying degrees.

And it had also overwhelmingly stressed his spirit.

It had also been continuously harmed by accidental discharges of uncontrolled energy.

This was only one example of layered interference, and there were plenty of others to point to.

This wasn’t a very well-known issue. If two or three powers overlapped, sure, there would be some issue with that, but it wasn’t bad enough to cause such a powerful cascading effect.

Neave had no idea that the problem even could become this bad, as there had never been precedent for someone having so many spirit powers of such potency.

Now, despite drastically reducing the number of spirit powers in his body, he felt considerably more powerful.

The number of powers was meaningless if most of their potency couldn’t be fully utilized. He had told the others that they should pick their abilities more carefully. The fewer they could get away with, the better.

And to his surprise, they violently protested his rejection. Well, Harel and Dukean did, but the others weren’t quick to accept it either. Neave had even suggested Dukean remove his spirit powers, which almost ended up turning into a fight for some reason.

The conclusion to this conflict was ultimately simple. Neave was about to demonstrate the difference in power he had achieved.

Despite a drastic reduction in overall power, merely removing the interference had effectively transformed him into another person.

The others weren’t willing to believe his word so easily. True, even before he had merged his powers, he could likely easily dispatch them. But they had seen him fight before, and they were about to witness the difference for themselves.

Why would they even have a reason to disbelieve his words?

It didn’t matter.

He sat right between the others with his eyes closed, completely unarmed and unequipped, while they all carried every piece of equipment they had.

In a soft, calm voice, Neave spoke, “Begin.”

Immediately, the others dashed toward him. He remained seated. To him, they were barely crawling.

He knew there was more to the fusion of his powers than was initially evident. After all, every spirit power had redundancy built into its function. True, the power itself was distilled, and concentrated, but it still carried the remnants of the very nature the monsters possessed once they were alive.

Now that all those powers were spread throughout his entire body, that redundancy had been wrestled out into the light, and even more of it lay beneath the surface of what he could do.

His perception, cognition, and control of his body, now fused directly into the function of his nerves, perfectly processed the surrounding information and clearly separated the useful from the useless.

He could smell intent, hear decisions, see the flow of combat, and feel the air movement on his skin as it was and as it would be. The eternity of battle experience was utilized to a far greater extent as his body obeyed not only his commands but followed the deeply embedded wisdom, pulling it directly out of his soul.

Moving his arm slightly, its crystalline, metallic, flexible, powerful, and perfect self glistening as it rushed to intercept the spiked ball of spirited metal as it was about to slam directly into his head.

They were instructed not to hold back even a bit, and they knew damn well that killing him wouldn’t be possible, even if they cut his body into pieces.

Yet, not even they could expect just how impossible that task would be.

The spikes penetrated his hand, and the rush of destruction poured into his arm. However, his will stretched the distance to true harm, and a moment of focus rebuilt the limb to perfection.

With a mighty grip that left a slight dent in the metallic ball, he wrestled the weapon out of Harel’s hand, used it to block Dukean’s sword and Gabrias’ arrow, then threw it at Hunter’s shield.

The boy’s eyes shot open, and he rushed to defend.

Before the ball could land, Marven was also on top of Neave, readying a powerful sword technique directed right at Neave’s center, while Dukean’s sword whipped back and yet again rushed to his throat.

With a slight shift of his legs, Neave disappeared and reappeared right behind Marven.

“Stay away from me!” The young man lashed out with a powerful qi technique that even Neave couldn’t take lightly.

It didn’t take long to avoid it, however, and Neave once again appeared behind his target’s back, “Come on, dude, I’m not trying to hurt you! Chill out. Let’s talk.”

“And why should I trust you!?”

“I let you live once already, didn’t I?”

“You need not be after my life to be a fiend who aims to harm me!”

“Damn, dude, chill the fuck out. What’s with the drama?”

Yet another punch flew at Neave; this time, he blocked it with his palm. The intense rush of force harmed him significantly, and it didn’t go away quite instantly when he willed to heal it.

However, the speed of his healing was clearly potent enough to make the young man realize that he was hopelessly outmatched.

Another short-lived escape attempt later, and he finally relented, “Alright! I concede! Speak already, and declare your intent!”

“Fucking finally! Let’s land, and we’ll talk.”

“...Curses!” The adolescent declared with a deep frown that prompted a chuckle by Neave.

Back on the ground, Neave enthusiastically asked him, “What’s your name!?”

“My name is...” He frowned, “Why do you need my name?”

Neave groaned, “You’re such a pain in the ass, you know that? Look, let me start with mine, then. I’m Neave. Nice to meet you!” Neave’s stretched-out hand went ignored.

“My name... Is... Sateron.”

Neave lit up, “Finally! So, what’s up, Sateron!? What happened to you, by the way? Did you talk to Astrador?”

“I!” Sateron yelled but calmed himself. A conflicted expression emerged on his face as he continued, “...You were likely correct.”

“Holy shit, so you are a bomb!”

“No! I... I don’t think I am... Hmph. What am I doing...? I have no real reason to inform you about my relations with the Great God.”

“Suit yourself, dude. I don’t really care about that anyway.”

“Then, what do you care about? Are you here simply to harass me!?” He paused and continued in a sharp tone, “Or are you a predator playing with your prey?”

“Dawg, you are so dramatic.”

“...Shut up!”

“Either way, I can tell you’ve been kicked out. There is no real method you can use to even harm me, let alone kill me, and given that you’re out here and not back with Astrador, I’m assuming you’ve run away, no?”

“You assume much, creature.”

“Creature? Bro, you’re...” Neave cackled and facepalmed, “I like that! Creature! Damn, I will start introducing myself as Creature from now on.”

“I tire of your ploys, fiend. Do with me as you must, or leave at once!”

“Hey, I’m just here to say hi to my fellow nightmare realm resident! I’ll be off soon enough.”

“...Nightmare realm?” Sateron looked around, “Is that what you call this place?”

“Yup.”

“Hmph. A fitting name, I suppose. Are you meant to be the ‘nightmare?’”

“Hahahahaha! Oh my heavens, dude, you are outright stroking my ego at this point.”

“Begone.”

“Damn, okay.” Neave raised his arms in mock defense, “No need to get aggressive. I’ll be on my way.”

And with those words, Neave disappeared.