Chapter 19: Black Orb
Adam now understood the importance of the Authenticator.
The manager continued explaining, his tone instructional but laced with authority.
“If the orb gives no color, it means the monster had no malice toward you, meaning you didn’t kill it. But if it glows red, that signifies a tremendous amount of malice, the sign that a monster died by your hand.”
Adam nodded slowly.
It was, indeed, a brilliant solution to the old verification problem.
A perfect system.
Adam couldn’t help but wonder who created such a device.
The soft voice of the receptionist broke his thoughts.
“Sir, the device has registered all the granulites.”
The manager gave a single approving nod.
“Good. Mr. Adam, place your hand on the orb to begin the verification.”
Adam stepped forward. He reached out but paused.
The manager noticed instantly.
“Mr. Adam?” he asked, brow raised.
“Is there a problem?”
Adam looked down at his blood-soaked hand, then back at the older man, his expression unreadable.
Understanding dawned on the manager’s face immediately.
“There’s no issue, Mr. Adam,” he said reassuringly.
“We can clean it afterward. You’re free to go ahead.”
Adam gave a faint nod, then pressed his right hand onto the orb.
A cool sensation met his palm, like touching smooth water under moonlight.
A faint thrinkle of essence, so subtle it barely stirred his meager reserves flowed from him into the device.
The orb pulsed once… twice…
And then it began to glow red.
The crowd exhaled collectively. The red glow confirmed it, he had slain the monsters himself.
The manager allowed a small smile.
No surprise there, he truly killed them all, elite units, no less. Sector 516 is about to…
But his thoughts cut off abruptly.
Because the red light was changing.
It deepened in hue, crimson darkening into maroon, maroon into blackened scarlet.
The gentle pulse of the orb turned violent, flickering like a beating heart as ripples of distorted energy bled into the air.
A confused murmur spread among the gathered martial artists.
“What’s happening?” someone finally whispered.
Juli’s foxlike eyes narrowed. Her instincts screamed that something was terribly wrong. She took a cautious step back, her tail twitching as her gaze locked on the orb.
And then —
The orb settled on black.
A deep, suffocating black, like obsidian soaked in shadow, swallowing every trace of light around it.
A chill swept through the hall.
It wasn’t physical, it was spiritual, an instinctual dread that clawed at the souls of everyone present.
The air grew cold and heavy, and for a heartbeat, every martial artist in the room felt as if they were being stared at by something wicked and cruel.
The manager’s knees buckled.
His eyes went wide, veins bulging at his temples as cold sweat drenched his brow.
The receptionist barely caught him before he fell, her own face pale as parchment.
“H-he’s… h-he’s…” the manager stammered, voice cracking like a broken record,
“He’s a d-devil!”
The manager stood there, chest rising and falling sharply as he tried to regain control of his breathing.
It took a lot of effort to calm himself. His palms were slick with sweat, and he could still feel the tremor in his fingers.
All eyes in the hall were on him, every martial artist, even Adam, whose bloodstained hand still rested on the obsidian-glowing orb.
The weight of their collective stare pressed down on the manager like a physical force, demanding an explanation.
He coughed twice, straightened his uniform, and forced his tone into composure, though his voice wavered slightly at first.
“Ahem… my apologies for the… earlier display.”
He cleared his throat again, the faintest tinge of embarrassment coloring his face.
After all, the way he’d panicked moments ago was far from befitting a mission hall manager.
Drawing a slow breath, he began,
“The authenticator works on the basis of malice. That is, if the monsters from which the granulites came bore malice toward the one who killed them, the orb glows red.”
Everyone nodded slowly, following along.
The manager’s tone dropped lower, becoming more cautious now.
“But, there is another color. One that almost never appears.”
The entire hall seemed to hold its breath. They all knew immediately which color he was referring to, the black glow pulsing from the orb beneath Adam’s palm.
“This color,” the manager continued, eyes fixed on the device, “is said to appear only when the monster, a creature born of hate and anarchy, bears no malice at all toward their killer.”
He paused, his next words coming out quieter, almost reluctant.
“Instead, the only thing they feel is fear.”
The silence that followed was suffocating.
Every martial artist in the hall turned their gaze toward Adam, disbelief etched on their faces.
The air felt heavier somehow, the faint hum of the device the only sound that dared move.
Monsters feared no one.
Their nature consisted of instinct, rage, and hunger.
For elite-level creatures; even in death, to carry fear instead of malice… it was something none of them could comprehend.
What kind of man could make monsters feel fear?
Adam’s expression didn’t change. His expresion remained calm and unreadable.
But deep down, satisfaction welled in his chest like a slow-burning flame.
Luckily, my efforts weren’t in vain.
The manager, sensing the growing unease, composed himself once more.
“Mr. Adam, you can remove your hand from the device now.”
Adam nodded and lifted his palm. The moment his hand left the orb, the black light faded, returning the orb to its natural colorless state.
The chilling pressure in the hall vanished instantly, replaced by a collective exhale of relief from the onlookers.
The manager took another breath, then forced a strained smile.
“As your perfect run has now been verified, and in accordance with the Mission Hall’s policy, Mr. Adam, your rewards for this mission will be seven times the normal rate.”
A faint smile tugged at Adam’s lips. He knew well why perfect runs were so coveted.
The reward multiplier wasn’t just for show, it was a statement of prestige, reserved for those capable of impossible feats. Still, there were safeguards in place.
Only martial artists whose rank didn’t surpass the rift they ran could claim a perfect run, and even then, only the first perfect run of that rift qualified.
It prevented martial artists from abusing the system.
But right now, none of that mattered to Adam. What mattered was that his effort, had finally paid off.
The manager adjusted his collar again, his tone shifting subtly, becoming more cautious and deferential.
“Mr. Adam, I apologize for the bothersome procedures, but we’ll need to verify your rank now, as part of the final protocol.”
He hesitated for a heartbeat, then added with a nervous chuckle,
“Ah… purely formal, of course.”
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Chapters
- Chapter 241: Lich
- Chapter 240: Small Radius
- Chapter 239: Abrupt
- Chapter 238: Clash Of Domains
- Chapter 237: Backlash
- Chapter 236: Partial Domain
- Chapter 235: Monsters?
- Chapter 234: Three Monsters
- Chapter 233: Reaching Supreme!
- Chapter 232: Deal
- Chapter 231: Cute Domain
- Chapter 230: Second Supreme Spirit
- Chapter 229: Bloodline Suppresion
- Chapter 228: Sudden Confrontation
- Chapter 227: DD Enterprises
- Chapter 226: Producing Death Affinity
- Chapter 225: Close Relatives
- Chapter 224: Strange Rift
- Chapter 223: I Need Your Help
- Chapter 222: Reclaiming Judgement
- Chapter 221: Four Affinitues
- Chapter 220: Too Many Shortcuts
- Chapter 219: Wider Reach
- Chapter 218: Importance Of Value
- Chapter 217: Asura’s Domain
- Chapter 216: Martial Techniques
- Chapter 215: The Same Cause
- Chapter 214: Enligthenment
- Chapter 213: Who Is Behind The Mask
- Chapter 212: Speculations
- Chapter 211: The Press
- Chapter 210: To Each Their Own
- Chapter 209: Negative Resonance
- Chapter 208: The Saint Avatar
- Chapter 207: The Last Spin
- Chapter 206: Slot Machine
- Chapter 205: Good Will
- Chapter 204: Waking Up
- Chapter 203: Two Years Later
- Chapter 202: Continuous Break Through
- Chapter 201: Unique Absorbtion Technique
- Chapter 200: SSS Cultivation Talent
- Chapter 199: Beautiful In Death
- Chapter 198: Different
- Chapter 197: Safe Zone
- Chapter 196: Gaining Sentience
- Chapter 195: Out Of Place
- Chapter 194: Finding A God
- Chapter 193: Holy Light
- Chapter 192: Adapting
- Chapter 191: Rush To The Shelter
- Chapter 190: Decisions
- Chapter 189: The Shelter
- Chapter 188: Two Lights
- Chapter 187: Phantom Combat
- Chapter 186: Bussiness
- Chapter 185: Within The Soul
- Chapter 184: Wild Essence
- Chapter 183: The Workshop
- Chapter 182: Judgement 2.0
- Chapter 181: Divine Bloodline
- Chapter 180: Dancing Bears
- Chapter 179: Hol Bear Woods
- Chapter 178: Getting A Drink(Fixed)
- Chapter 177: VIP Customer(Fixed)
- Chapter 176: Buying Conduits(Fixed)
- Chapter 175: End Of The Line(Fixed)
- Chapter 174: On The News(Fixed)
- Chapter 173: Power Of A Miracle(Fixed)
- Chapter 172: Miracle(Fixed)
- Chapter 171: Aftermath(Fixed)
- Chapter 170: Back To Normal
- Chapter 169: Back From The Dead
- Chapter 168: Saint Badge
- Chapter 167: Giant Goat Hills
- Chapter 166: Evidence
- Chapter 165: The Launch
- Chapter 164: Saints Blessing
- Chapter 163: I’m Missing Something
- Chapter 162: Are You Human
- Chapter 161: Launch Date
- Chapter 160: Past Memories
- Chapter 159: Spar With Felecia
- Chapter 158: Huge Gains
- Chapter 157: Not All Schemes Have To Make Sense
- Chapter 156: Not So Good At Scheming
- Chapter 155: Poisoned
- Chapter 154: Hell Class
- Chapter 153: Mind Scape
- Chapter 152: That’s Strange
- Chapter 151: I Am Me
- Chapter 150: Abrubt Visit
- Chapter 149: Infiltration
- Chapter 148: Adam The Artisian
- Chapter 147: Adaptive Conduit
- Chapter 146: Tailing
- Chapter 145: Roulette
- Chapter 144: Primary Affinity Death
- Chapter 143: Judgement
- Chapter 142: Learning Through Life Or Death Battle
- Chapter 141: Leaving The Well Gradually
- Chapter 140: Cryogen D
- Chapter 139: Infinity Worm
- Chapter 138: Eden
- Chapter 137: Not A Threat
- Chapter 136: New Identity
- Chapter 135: John Doe
- Chapter 134: Fake Skin
- Chapter 133: Team Leader?
- Chapter 132: The Team
- Chapter 131: Dibs
- Chapter 130: Uncontrolled Output
- Chapter 129: Heading To Tristan
- Chapter 128: Last Member
- Chapter 127: Recovery Spar
- Chapter 126: Unique Technique
- Chapter 125: Added To The List
- Chapter 124: Countless Deaths
- Chapter 123: Celebrating Progress
- Chapter 122: First Fusion
- Chapter 121: Pfft External Source Of Power
- Chapter 120: Disbelief
- Chapter 119: Falling Star
- Chapter 118: The Plan
- Chapter 117: Re-awakening A Special Talent
- Chapter 116: Genesis
- Chapter 115: Battle In District Seven
- Chapter 114: Final Visitor
- Chapter 113: The Family
- Chapter 112: A Warm Welcome
- Chapter 111: Leaving The Sector
- Chapter 110: A 100 Trapped
- Chapter 109: One Week Later
- Chapter 108: I Refuse
- Chapter 107: It’s Really Weak
- Chapter 106: Evolving The Profound Spirit
- Chapter 105: Spirit Manifestation
- Chapter 104: Crowd Control
- Chapter 103: Miscalculations
- Chapter 102: Elven Bloodline
- Chapter 101: Breakdown Of Mindcontrol E
- Chapter 100: Clash On The Battlement
- Chapter 99: One Respects Power The Other Respects Potential
- Chapter 98: A Strange Way To Earn Respect
- Chapter 97: Adaptability Is Different From Power
- Chapter 96: Good News?
- Chapter 95: Freedom Over Responsibility
- Chapter 94: Wishful Thinking
- Chapter 93: Leadership Comes With Responsibilities
- Chapter 92: Mind Control E
- Chapter 91: Begging To Be Equipped
- Chapter 90: Pushback
- Chapter 89: Get Out The Way
- Chapter 88: Mind Geist
- Chapter 87: What Is In The Hole?
- Chapter 86: Multiple Avenues
- Chapter 85: Existence
- Chapter 84: New Parameter
- Chapter 83: Effects Of A Higher Cultivation Talent
- Chapter 82: It May Be Overkill But It Works
- Chapter 81: Cultivation Talent Equipped
- Chapter 80: Overdose
- Chapter 79: Some Privacy
- Chapter 78: Pressure Tactics
- Chapter 77: Thirty Hours
- Chapter 76: That’s Enough
- Chapter 75: Notorious
- Chapter 74: Not Just Us
- Chapter 73: Twenty One In Number
- Chapter 72: Freeze G
- Chapter 71: Sudden Guests
- Chapter 70: Armament: Pulse Container
- Chapter 69: Still Crazy
- Chapter 68: Travelers Fee
- Chapter 67: First Signs
- Chapter 66: The Barrier
- Chapter 65: The Scape Goat
- Chapter 64: Corpse Collector
- Chapter 63: One Man In The Midst Of Devastation
- Chapter 62: It Was Indeed Too Good To Be True
- Chapter 61: Thunderous
- Chapter 60: Stop Hesitating And Kill!
- Chapter 59: Hesitation
- Chapter 58: Sudden Explosion
- Chapter 57: All For Profit
- Chapter 56: The Water Lily
- Chapter 55: Nothing Beats The Real Stuff
- Chapter 54: Outclassed
- Chapter 53: Drawing Attention
- Chapter 52: Sudden Conflict
- Chapter 51: Finally Here
- Chapter 50: Who The Hell Is He?
- Chapter 49: Good Old Times
- Chapter 48: Who’s This Stranger?
- Chapter 47: Entering The Rankings
- Chapter 46: More To It
- Chapter 45: Lullaby G
- Chapter 44: Essence Online
- Chapter 43: Armament
- Chapter 42: Discount Shop
- Chapter 41: Crazy Adam
- Chapter 40: The Entitlement Of Others
- Chapter 39: How Good Are You With Your Hands?
- Chapter 38: The Express
- Chapter 37: All Smiling Solutions
- Chapter 36: People At The Door
- Chapter 35: An Incursion
- Chapter 34: Talk With The Manager
- Chapter 33: Everything Is Going To Be Okay
- Chapter 32: Unbelievable Feat
- Chapter 31: The Plan Never Changed
- Chapter 30: Still Bitches At The End
- Chapter 29: Collision
- Chapter 28: All The Same
- Chapter 27: One In A Thousand
- Chapter 26: Survival Comes First
- Chapter 25: Strange Happenings
- Chapter 24: Clear Attempt
- Chapter 23: Ration
- Chapter 22: Change
- Chapter 21: Rewards
- Chapter 20: No Rank?
- Chapter 19: Black Orb
- Chapter 18: So Small
- Chapter 17: Ignorance
- Chapter 16: Shock
- Chapter 15: Hypocrite
- Chapter 14: Community
- Chapter 13: Real Monster
- Chapter 12: Star Power
- Chapter 11: Old Face
- Chapter 10: Poison
- Chapter 9: Gob Valley
- Chapter 8: Resolve
- Chapter 7: Debt
- Chapter 6: Rapid Hares
- Chapter 5: Essential Races
- Chapter 4: Martial Market
- Chapter 3: Mission Hall
- Chapter 2: Talent Awakening
- Chapter 1: Origin