Leveling up the World

Chapter 257: Suspicions



Chapter 257: Suspicions

Chapter 257: Suspicions

The boundary between the city realm and the wilderness was like a gate to another world. Each time someone enteredawakened or notthey felt a faint sensation of change, similar to the feeling of finally returning home after a long day. Now that Dallion had passed the third gate, he could see the actual difference.

There was a giant bubble of control surrounding the city, forming a literal line in the sand. Beyond that line was the wildernessthe place where the citys rules ended.

Youll get a headache if you look too hard, Eury joked, then took a sip from her flask. Want some?

Sure, Dallion said, even if it was a lie.

The two of them had been in the wilderness for a while now, sitting on a large rock outside of the city silently. Once Eury finished drinking, she tossed him the flask. Dallion wiped it, then took a gulp. The water was bitter, almost tasting like alcohol. Considering the gorgons level of perception, the only explanation was that she liked that taste.

I never fit in, Eury said all of a sudden. There are both too many rules and too few. So many people are obsessed with keeping secrets, and at the same time, they accept that every pebble is watching them. They come to you when you have skills, only to tell you not to use them.

Dallion nodded. At times, he had gotten that impression as well.

Sometimes they tell you what to do in the hopes that you will. In other times, they want to be obeyed to the letter, and at the same time feel insulted if you point that out. Its just the gorgons snakes waved about.

This was the first time Dallion had heard her ranting. In a way, she reminded him of himself. He, too, had those problems. Just when he thought that he knew what was going on, something would happen, rendering him completely clueless again.

Is it about the Overseer? he asked, moving closer to her.

Not the Overseer. Everything else. Eury turned to face Dallion. You, of all people, should know what I mean. In this world I cant even look at people without turning them to stone.

Dallion was about to say that he could empathize when the realization suddenly hit him. Thinking back, he tried to remember the exact words, wondering if he had misheard.

Thats right, Eury said. Im not from this world either.

There was nothing left to say. Dallion knew that there were other awakened that had appeared in this world from Earth, but he had never considered that the same could be true for non-humans.

Soul-lost? he asked, just to confirm.

I hate that word. Soul-lost, soul confused, everything to replace the truthsomeone plucked out of their own world and brought here.

I never knew

Dont worry about it. I was the same at first until I met Jiroh.

Jiroh is one as well?

There arent many of us, that's why we look out for one another. There are a few more in Nerosal, but they prefer to keep to themselves. Some even left the city.

What were the chances? One of the first people Dallion had met had turned out to come from another world. That would explain why Jiroh had been so intent on helping him, regardless of the mess he got himself into.

Sort of. It means that your potential is unlimited. Everyone is born with limits on skills and attributes. Some can only reach level fifteen on body, while others can push it up to a hundred. Those rules dont apply to us. With enough persistence, you reach any level you want.

Unlimited potential June had said something similar during Dallions house cleaning job. Now he understood what that really meant. He also felt somewhat sad about the people of this world. There was no telling how many people had reached their limit, realizing they couldnt go further than this. Dallion had been an awakened for less than half a year and had already reached the top four percent.

So, what happens now? he asked.

Aside from being able to discuss things that no one can understand? Nothing much. The gorgon shrugged. When Im done being pissed at the Overseer, Ill get back to doing her bidding as usual. Eury sighed. There was quite a lot of resentment coming from her. And try to keep you alive, which youre making extremely difficult.

Yeah The moment of revelation over, the normal everyday problems came crashing back in. In Dallions case, normal problems included the unusual interest the Star had towards him. Eury, theres something I need to tell you. Dallion removed his hand from her shoulder.

Dallions tone of voice alone was enough to make the gorgons expression become deadly serious.

The Star appeared in front of me. It was just for a few moments, Dallion preemptively added. You were gone to get a box, and he just appeared in your workshop out of nowhere. Now, once Dallion knew more about attributes, he could assume the Star had moved at a far greater speed that he could follow with the perception he had at the time. He asked me to kill the copyette.

Youre sure?

He gave me some slime bolts and told me to use them.

Slime bolts the gorgon repeated. Thats the third time hes helped you out. Quite the coincidence. Is there anything else you havent told me about?

Just one more thing hes from my world.

Shit! The gorgon stood up briskly. That means he can pretty much see you anywhere. Youre not in trouble with the Moons, right?

No, Dallion lied. As much as he wanted to share everything with Eury, there were some things he couldnt. The mark on his chest was a reminder of that. What does this have to do with the copyette?

Im not sure. But nearly all the people the Star has shown interest in have ended up like the creature you saw an hour ago. Most of them die before they get to do anything, but every now and again The gorgon didnt finish the phrase. Thats why I think the Overseers wrong. Artefacts alone cant cause this. Its not smugglers or the pool, or any of the dozens of fake reasons she comes up with. A Star cult has formed in the city and everyone is pretending everything is business as usual.

Wont the Order get involved?

Despite what theyd like to think, the Order isnt everywhere. Things fall through the cracks, especially with the pissing match between the nobles and clerics. If it wasnt for the Overseer, Id tell you to keep a low profile until after the festival. As things stand, dont go hunting alone. This will seriously mess up my schedule, but let me know when you set out. Ill be there.

Dallion was just about to say that there would be no arguments there, when Eury planted a deep kiss on his lips. Given the time theyd spent together, Dallion was supposed to get used to this by now, but even so, the gorgon always managed to catch him off guard. It had become her thinga subtle way to check his perception and reactions.

Im really lucky, Dallion said once the kiss was over. If I hadnt chosen Hannahs inn, Id never have met you or Jiroh.

You still would have. Thats the thing about soul-lost. When were in the same domain, we always are drawn to one another. Doesnt matter what level you are or what your perception is, we would have still bumped into each other. Why do you think so many are drawn to the capital?

This was the point at which Dallion had prepared a wisecrack as a remark. However, something else crossed his mind. If people from other worlds had limitless potential, that might explain why the copyette guarded by Vermilion had managed to escape. Time was not a factor here, and neither was race. One of the greatest generals the copyettes had seen could well be a shopkeeper transported to this world ages ago. The lack of limit would have ensured he rose to the top, as well as acquired the skills to escape any realm prison. Even more alarming, the copyettes presence would act as a magnet for any other soul-lost that emerged.

Euryale had said that a lot of them had been drawn to the Imperial capital. However, there was one other place Dallion knew of that had drawn a fair number in Nerosal itselfthe inn that had offered work and shelter to Jiroh, Euryale, and Dallion.


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