Chapter 182: Into the Nexus
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Aldrich stood at the bottom of his Crypt, doing what he did best: observing. He
had expected to be dumped straight into a natural Null Zone.
He did not know exactly what Null Zones looked like, but if rumors on the Net
had any weight behind them, they were supposed to be areas lled with giant
Null Ore that protruded from the ground in forests of blacklight crystal.
There were also rumors that monsters even more terrifying than variants
roamed them, but these were entirely unfounded.
Considering Aldrich was underground, he gured he would have been in some
kind of cave lled with the crystals.
That got him excited about the possibility of taking some for himself, but no,
beneath him was a metal oor, around him were metal walls, and above him,
far, far up, at least a hundred and fty meters up, there was a series of giant
metal ceilings that locked together to form a thick, entrapping seal.
Yet, through the metal, Aldrich could see the faint shine of Null. The metal was
not grey but tinted a slight purple. Null energy permeated through almost all
known metals, and it did not take much exposure to disable an Alter.
In fact, if containing a live prisoner was the goal, then it was better to keep the
Null exposure insulated to some degree as it was in the Null Box. There were
studies done on captive variants showing that extended complete exposure to
Null energy caused the body to start breaking apart from within.
Flesh rotted, blood vessels burst, bones cracked, and internal growths akin to
rampant cancer ared up.
Most likely because with the Alter organ prevented from circulating its unique
cells, the body that relied on its enriching eects quickly broke apart.
Aldrich placed a hand on a wall. A thick layer of dust pued up in a cloud around
his black metaled ngers.
Nobody had been here in some time. The surface of the metal was relatively
smooth, but there were small dents and scratches here and there, some leading
into a discernable pattern upwards. Evidently, prior visitors to this place had
tried to escape.
Aldrich tracked the patterns up, but they stopped past fty or so meters up.
Something prevented them from going any further.
Aldrich rapped his st on the wall with minor impact. The metal vibrated,
echoing the impact surprisingly well with a dull ring.
"I see," said Aldrich with a nod. He had an idea of how the Crypt worked.
Essentially, there WAS a larger area with Null Ore within it. Presumably a
cavern of some sort. But this giant metal cylinder was dropped within it,
presumably exactly to prevent people from trying to mess with the Null crystals
or nding some way out via underground passageways.
The fact that there were very few dents on the metal likely meant that there was
some way to track if someone was trying to break through. The sudden
disappearance of climbing marks after fty meters indicated a countermeasure
for those trying to climb up.
Likely tied with this metal's property to channel vibrations well. Aldrich's
theory was that any appreciable impact caused enough vibrations to trigger
sensors above the inuence of Null's tech disrupting properties.
Aldrich sat down and made himself comfortable. He was not intending on
escaping anyway, he just wanted to make sure he knew what his surroundings
were like. The only thing that really mattered to him was that surveillance was
impossible, and the presence of Null light did exactly that.
Now then, with that conrmed, Aldrich got ready to get to work. He had taken
enough of a break from ghting, it was time for a little bit of excitement now.
He placed his hand on the ground, and a green light burst from it.
Aldrich revealed his hand, a faint trail of smoke curled around his palm, baring
a glowing green sigil.
[1x Sign Stone consumed]
The sigil, Aldrich noted, was dierent. It consisted of simple line patterns that
formed a shape reminiscent of a tower. He did not pay it much mind because he
sensed nothing was o about it. Instead, he put his hand over the sign, and it
reacted, glowing bright.
[Will you enter the Nexus?]
Of course, Aldrich's answer was yes. When he willed this, the light from the
sigil surged up, engulng him. As he felt the darkness of his prison turn into
the darkness of dimensional shifting, he thanked circumstance for putting him
in this jail.
The world probably thought that they had Aldrich secure here, especially with
that '22' entity, an entity unbound by any law, ready to ght him and try to kill
him, but all the government had provided Aldrich was a very neat, very private
spot to grow stronger.
It reminded him of meditation caves where cultivators in some Chinese novels
went to grow stronger.
Though, unlike them, Aldrich would not take 500 years. Probably. He hoped the
Death Lord had not changed too much, but knowing her unpredictable
personality, really anything went. Regardless, he was prepared for the worst.
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But when Aldrich manifested into the Nexus, the worst was not what he got.
Instead, the moment he materialized, he was hit full force with what felt like a
speeding truck.
Aldrich crashed into the ground, skidding backwards.
"Oof," managed out Aldrich as he looked down to see Valera tackling him down
with a full hug.
"Master...you don't know how much I missed you!" said Valera.
"It...hasn't even been a day," said Aldrich with struggling breath. Valera's hugs
had always been dangerous, but with her level now almost reaching 50, they
were now no joke.
"A day without you is like an eternity to me," said Valera as she let out a sigh of
contentment in holding Aldrich.
"I...appreciate you too," said Aldrich. As Valera snuggled into his chest, he
hovered his hand over her back, wavering, wondering if this was the right thing
to do.
"Hm?" Valera suddenly detached from Aldrich, letting him stand up. She
circled around him, narrowing her red eyes as she inspected Aldrich's body like
a wary cat.
"What is it?" said Aldrich as he looked around to get a brief idea of his
surroundings. He was not in the Nexus at all.
He was outside, standing in a vast eld of grass that stretched out into the
horizon. Countless beautiful white lilies swayed in a gentle breeze, all of them
glowing with a ghostly purple light.
There was no sun here, leaving this place in permanent night. There was still
light, though, shining from high above, in a huge green orb atop an enormous
tower that stretched into the skies. The orb mimicked the role of a moon,
casting pale silver light tinted with green downwards.
The Necropolis.
This was...the Death Lord's realm? Had Aldrich been ported here? No, Sign
Stones worked only for the Nexus. Had she merged the Necropolis with the
Nexus, then?
"What happened to the armor? He always complained about his personal space,
I would have thought he would speak out now," said Valera.
"Volantis...is undergoing repairs" said Aldrich.
"Repairs?" Valera put a hand to her lip in concern. She was dressed in her black
dress set, and there, standing in the grass, amid a eld of glowing purple lilies,
she looked stunning, like something straight out of a masterpiece painting.
Physical beauty did not aect Aldrich due to his Lich status, but he could still
understand and appreciate it.
"Will he be alright?" said Valera, concerned.
"I'm surprised you would ask about his wellbeing," said Aldrich.
"I am envious of how close he gets to be with you, and thoroughly annoyed by
how he prevents me from expressing my loyalty" said Valera. "But that does
not mean I can take away from what he does for you. What he does for this
Legion by protecting you when I cannot."
"You're becoming more open minded," noted Aldrich.
"It was a habit of mine to think myself your only defender," said Valera. She
smiled proudly. "After all, I am your guardian knight. None should be deserving
to shield you but I!" She shook her head. "But that is simply not true. I cannot
be there with you all the time, nor am I the only one that deserves to protect
you.
I realized it when I saw that little girl with the spatial magic work so very hard
even under my harsh expectations. All of us – the entire Legion – are your
guardian knight, and each of us has a role to play in it.
My feelings cannot be allowed to break the order of our Legion, especially not
when I hold such a high role within it."
"What a ne commander you have, Death Walker!" The Death Lord before
Aldrich and Valera. She pointed to Valera with her pipe, trails of lavender smoke
curling from her lips as she spoke. "She learns so very quickly. Reminds me of
myself when I was younger. But enough of this idle chatter!"
The Death Lord raised a proud arm in the air, the pipe in her ngers drawing a
trail of smoke with her movements. Aldrich noticed then that she only had a
single arm. "And welcome to your new and much improved Nexus!"
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