‘The Rankings? That’s easy. We’ve got: Faint Resonance, Attuned realm, Aligned realm, and… Resonance Lord?’
Aden’s eyebrows furrowed as Aden closed his eyes, his consciousness drifting through the standard knowledge banks he’d absorbed from the former owner of this body. The Common sense of the world now feeling alien.
‘… Come on, is that it?’ the Entity cut in, his tone tired and slightly concerned. ‘It’s worse than I expected,’ he whispered.
His fingers rapidly tapped against the chipped floorboard at the Entity’s words. Aden could feel it, the gradual erosion of his memories, sense of self, and core existence but at the same time he wasn’t as panicked as he instinctively knew he was supposed to be.
The Entity’s silence this time wasn’t mocking; it was the heavy, clinical silence of a doctor looking at a terminal X-ray.
‘Well, that will have to do for now. I’m sure Zero can enlighten you on the sequential stages later on.’
Aden’s tapping finger stopped. The wood beneath his nail didn’t just chip, it erased, leaving a perfectly smooth, microscopic crater where the matter had simply ceased to be.
Listen to me carefully, because your Zero doesn’t have the clearance for this data,’ the Entity continued, its voice dropping into a resonant, hollow frequency. ‘You aren’t Cultivating. You are undergoing a Fundamental Inversion. While those children in the other rooms are trying to pull strings of light from the sun, you are becoming the Grave of the Sun.’
‘Can you stop with the parables? I’m not in the mood for deciphering anything,’ he spoke in a low tone.
If the Entity could project his consciousness to the external world, he would give a massive eye-roll to Aden.
‘Unlike Resonance, Void cannot be sought. It enters through fractures — in the self, in the soul, in reality itself. It is not cultivated. It seeps in. Those who carry it are not chosen. They are convenient. The five stages are not ranks. They are states of increasing integration between the practitioner and what should not be.’
The air suddenly grew eerie at the Entity’s words. Aden couldn’t quite place his finger on it, but the knowledge the Entity was giving him felt… Forbidden, almost sacred and… scary.
‘The Stage 1 inversion can be alliterated to Resonance Cultivators’ Awakening stage. You learn of its existence, and the strength it gives you.’
‘But I thought you were the one who gave me the energy?’ Aden interrupted, his tone slightly shaky despite how calm he forced himself to be.
‘The laws of cause and effect apply to every act of any being,’ the Entity replied cryptically.
‘Not everyone’s mind can comprehend what I’m about to explain next, so it’s fine if you’re confused or feel like your head is about to explode… literally.’
Aden hardened his heart at his words before nodding internally.
‘The Stage 2 inversion is only possible when someone like you— who has both Resonance and Void energy manages to advance his understanding and the practitioner’s Resonance begin to interact.’
‘This is the most unstable phase. The two energies do not merge, they fight. The result is a dual-stream: two parallel rivers in the same channel, running in opposite directions. The power output is enormous. The personal cost is correspondingly severe and non-negotiable.’
Aden’s eyes snapped open, his breaths coming in heavy bursts.
He retraced every major stage he had experienced in the cave. Though there were slight discrepancies in what the Entity had said, he couldn’t deny the truth woven through each of them.
And that only made what came next all the more unsettling.
‘Stage 3 inversion is currently the stage you’re in… at least half-way in, but I will warn you— not as a friend, but as someone who needs you alive long enough for you to fulfill your purpose.’
‘You have to stop fighting the Void and begin to negotiate with it — not in words, the Void has no language, but in will, in identity, in what you choose to insist is still real. This stage is called The Unwritten because those who reach it find their personal history being absorbed by the Void’s vastly older memory. Their narrative is being revised by something with more context than any human life,’ the Entity stated solemnly.
‘This is where most named antagonists in the Codex’s history were eventually found to be operating. Not because Stage III makes a person evil — it doesn’t. It makes them reasonable in ways that no longer account for human cost. The warmth-loss strips out the coefficient that makes most people hesitate. Stage III practitioners do not enjoy cruelty. They simply cannot locate the frequency that used to make cruelty feel wrong. They remember that it existed. They cannot remember what it felt like. This, the Codex notes, is the more disturbing of the two options.’
‘The Codex notes? You’ve never mentioned them through any of this—come on, you can’t keep me in the dark here,’ Aden said, his voice carrying a faint, uncharacteristic note of pleading.
‘Be calm. You’ll understand in due time,’ the Entity replied cooly before he continued. ‘Infact, I think that’s enough information for today. Your presence might be affected by anything else I say.’
‘What? No way, I can take it—’
‘That wasn’t a suggestion, Aden,’ the Entity interrupted.
The silence that followed the Entity’s dismissal was absolute, a ringing void that made the mundane sounds of the safehouse—the dripping of a leaky pipe, the distant whistle of the wind—sound like claps of thunder.
Aden sat perfectly still, his hand still hovering over the erased patch of floorboard. He felt like a man standing on a glass floor over an infinite abyss; the more he learned, the thinner the glass became.
Endless thoughts swirled in his mind, but his eyes remained fixed on the door before him. The feeling of hollowness he constantly felt whenever he was in the midst of battles or leading his Vassals suddenly made sense, but just because it felt natural didn’t mean he accepted it.
‘Zero,’ Aden called out, his voice sounding hollown in the physical room.
‘I am here, Master,’ the mechanical voice replied instantly, though it lacked its usual sharp efficiency.
‘How is Eren…’
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
Chapters
- Chapter 127: The Outer Wastes
- Chapter 126: The Seeker has Seeked Death
- Chapter 125: The Seeker
- Chapter 124 124: Aden the Insurance Policy
- Chapter 123: Repercussions
- Chapter 122: Eren is Leaking
- Chapter 121: Battle of the Century
- Chapter 120: Away With Your Vermin
- Chapter 119: Black-Stripe Gorge
- Chapter 118: To the Abyss
- Chapter 117: The Effects of a Breakthrough
- Chapter 116: Raising Children
- Chapter 115: Eren’s Potential
- Chapter 114: Eren Vs Aden (2)
- Chapter 113: Eren and Aden
- Chapter 112 112: A Moment of Peace
- Chapter 111 111: A Meal For the Kids and a Side-Quest
- Chapter 110: Evendur Redwyn (4)
- Chapter 109: Orel the Wonderful Guardian
- Chapter 108: Will Parallel Lines Ever Meet?
- Chapter 107: Evendur Redwyn (3)
- Chapter 106: Evendur Redwyn (2)
- Chapter 106 106: Evendur Redwyn (2)
- Chapter 105 105: Evendur Redwyn
- Chapter 104 104: Tower Conquerors
- Chapter 103 103: The Pains Of Failure
- Chapter 102 102: What Is Your Goal?
- Chapter 101 101: The Void Isn't Your Friend.
- Chapter 100 100: Void Energy in All its Eeriness
- Chapter 99 99: Why Am I Losing My Memories?
- Chapter 98 98: Awakening and Memory Loss?
- Chapter 97: Things Don’t Just Fix Themselves
- Chapter 96: An Old Man
- Chapter 95: A Suicide Attack With No Warning
- Chapter 94: Battle Against the Affinities
- Chapter 93: Finally Learning Affinities
- Chapter 92: The Power of Co-ordination and Affinities
- Chapter 91: The Silver God is Our Hero... At least that’s What it’s Supposed To Be
- Chapter 90: No Time for Drama, No Time to Aura–Farm
- Chapter 89: The Pit
- Chapter 88: I Want To Go To The Arena
- Chapter 87: What Is Life Without Meat? Meaningless.
- Chapter 86: Getting A Hold On Things
- Chapter 85: A Good Liar Doesn’t Have To Speak
- Chapter 84: Meeting Horen for Damage Control
- Chapter 83: Aftermaths Of the Battle Still Linger
- Chapter 82: Back to Grey–Rock
- Chapter 81: What Just... Happened?
- Chapter 80: If The Vassals Should Resist Me, It Would Pose A Bit Of Trouble, But Would I Lose? Nah, I’d Win.
- Chapter 79: Didn’t See This Coming, Did You?
- Chapter 78: If You’re Heavy, Accept it.
- Chapter 77: Lord Aden and His Loyal Vassals
- Chapter 76: How Many Vassals Are There?
- Chapter 75: Preparations Against the Unknown
- Chapter 74: Void Goes In The Bones, Resonance Stays In Your Hole
- Chapter 73: Adaptive Resonance: A Cheat or A Curse in Disguise?
- Chapter 72: Don’t Delay the Inevitable
- Chapter 71: Resonance Veins? I Don’t Have That.
- Chapter 70: A Clear Guide In The Art Of Cultivating Nothingness
- Chapter 69: You’re Not Alone In There, Are You?
- Chapter 68: Aden Finally Returns
- Chapter 67: If I Can’t Have My Life, Then I’ll Kill Everyone Who Wants It and Kill Myself
- Chapter 66: All Of Us Will Die Here Today
- Chapter 65: Aden! Please Come Back!
- Chapter 64: Your Mind Shall Become My Playground
- Chapter 63: Lorelei Vs ...Aden?
- Chapter 62: True Survival is Never Valiant
- Chapter 61: Life Requires Sacrifices, But Can You Pay The Price?
- Chapter 60: Curiosity Killed The Cat
- Chapter 59: Daren?
- Chapter 58: Absolute Dominance
- Chapter 57: The Two Hunters Meet
- Chapter 56: Getting Stripped Naked
- Chapter 55: Determination Doesn’t Always Yield Success
- Chapter 54: The Rebellion Of The Devil
- Chapter 53: Ten Minutes Till Possible Doom
- Chapter 52: A Meeting For The Small Price Of Humanity
- Chapter 51: The Sun, The Void and Death
- Chapter 50: Even The Heavens Come Against Me
- Chapter 49: A Leader’s Burden Burns Hotter Than Any Flame
- Chapter 48: The First Sun and The Return Of The Entity
- Chapter 47: The Twenty Vassals Of Lord Aden
- Chapter 46: Questions Questions Questions
- Chapter 45: A Strange Follower
- Chapter 44: A Successful Heist
- Chapter 43: A Wall Climbing Session
- Chapter 42: The Hunted Finally Becomes The Hunter
- Chapter 41: Meeting The Alchemist
- Chapter 40: Aden:1, Elara:0
- Chapter 39: You Are Trash And I Will Make You Understand That
- Chapter 38: Brothers By Blood Strangers By Blood
- Chapter 37: Two Birds With Five Stones
- Chapter 36: Fanaticism Has Its Uses
- Chapter 35: A God Gets Scammed By A Mortal
- Chapter 34: Fixing The Ring
- Chapter 33: Taking Out The Trash, Then Becoming One
- Chapter 32: Ghosts Of The Past
- Chapter 31: A Local God Is Born
- Chapter 30: Aden Gains A New Hunter
- Chapter 29: Leaving The Deserted Jungle
- Chapter 28: Flexing On A Weird Guard
- Chapter 27: Where Do I Go From Here?
- Chapter 26: Baldric and Kaelthorn Leave The Stage
- Chapter 25: Kaelthorn’s True Strength
- Chapter 24: Primal Hatred
- Chapter 23: Let Me Show You How Weak You Truly Are
- Chapter 22: Adaptive Resonance Meets Weapon Dexterity
- Chapter 21: Death Does Not Discriminate
- Chapter 20: Fondling With The Ring
- Chapter 19: An Unfamiliar Memory
- Chapter 18: Getting A New Body Part
- Chapter 17: Aden and The Beast (2)
- Chapter 16: Aden and The Beast (1)
- Chapter 15: Aden’s Change
- Chapter 14: Kaelthorn’s Rage
- Chapter 13: A Storm On The Horizon
- Chapter 12: A Pyrrhic Victory
- Chapter 11: An Unmistakable Checkmate
- Chapter 10: A Dream Or A Glimpse Of The Future?
- Chapter 9: Kaelthorn’s Motivation Rises
- Chapter 8: The Tree Is Your First Antagonist
- Chapter 7: The Ripple Effect
- Chapter 6: I’ve Lost Control...
- Chapter 5: Adaptive Resonance, But At What Cost?
- Chapter 4: For True Strength To Bloom, Bones Must Break
- Chapter 3: The Man in The Woods
- Chapter 2: The Merciless World Welcomes You
- Chapter 1: The Price Of Being Seen