Chapter 123: Asfaria[1]
“Perhaps the last time I left was before the rifts toward the other world were closed.”
Her words echoed in the air while everyone listened with intense attention… even me.
It took a few moments for me to understand what she meant.
I looked at Arthania from head to toe before asking,
“Arthania, how old are you?”
She turned her head toward me while smiling. “Don’t get ahead of yourself because I called you handsome. You’re far too young for me… but since you asked.”
“Let’s say more than three hundred years… or maybe four hundred… it’s hard to remember after the cycle of night and day changed.”
I looked at the beautiful woman beside me while reevaluating my thoughts about her.
Three hundred years… perhaps she was the oldest person I had ever met in my entire life. It wasn’t as if it were impossible for superhumans to live that long, in fact it made perfect sense.
After all, those of Rank 3 could live for more than one hundred and fifty years.
As for those who surpassed Rank 4 and had their bodies rebuilt using Essence, they could exceed three hundred years at most… and of course Rank 5 would live far longer than that.
And since Arthania still looked young, it was likely she reached Rank 5 at that age and her metabolism slowed down… or there was another secret behind her youth, like an ability or something similar.
But even with the long lifespans of the Awakened, there weren’t many of them in the higher ranks, especially Kings, even though they could live for thousands of years.
Yet throughout the entire history of humanity only a few in Rank 5 had died of old age, let alone Rank 6 and Rank 7. All of them died killed, whether by a monster, on the battlefield… or by a dagger in the back.
But that didn’t matter now whether her age was more than three hundred years or not. What mattered was that she was from the same era when humanity fled to the world of Aetheron.
In the moments I was thinking about how I should ask, Ellen stepped forward and walked on Arthania’s other side, excitement clear in her voice.
“So, Lady Arthania, what happened there before the rifts toward the other world were closed?”
It was the same question I was going to ask, but Ellen beat me to it.
I focused on what she would say, and even the others behind us became attentive.
All I could hear was Izel murmuring from behind.
“Elliot, don’t stay silent like that. Tell us what they’re talking about.”
I looked at Arthania who seemed to be thinking… would one of humanity’s greatest questions finally be answered today?
What happened when the rifts closed?
Finally, Arthania finished her moments of thought.
“Do you really not know what happened that day?”
Ellen and I nodded while I fabricated a lie.
“No… everyone in the place where we live is young compared to you.”
Arthania stared at me for a few moments before smiling.
“Then that’s unfortunate.”
“Why?” I asked.
Arthania raised her hand and scratched the back of her head before giving the worst answer I could imagine.
“Because I don’t remember.”
Everyone’s expressions collapsed while Arthania smiled even more.
“Sorry to disappoint you.”
You don’t remember? How can you not remember… didn’t the sky itself shatter that day?
Arthania looked at me as if she knew what I was thinking.
“I don’t know why I don’t remember, but I’m sure something huge happened that day… after all, the cycle of night and day itself changed while the passages toward the other world disappeared.”
She raised her head and looked at the moon while her eyes shone.
“Especially what happened to our beautiful moon up there.”
“But still, if you were alive at that time, how could you forget what happened?” Ellen asked from the side.
Arthania turned her head toward her while answering.
“It’s like a dream… or a nightmare where the world collapses around you every moment, then in the next moment you wake up and discover that everything disappeared… yet it didn’t disappear either.”
I raised an eyebrow.
“Do you mean you were asleep at that time?”
She shrugged.
“I don’t know… maybe.”
I almost cursed her for those vague answers, but I quickly restrained myself.
“You said the city contains tens of thousands of people. So are you the oldest there? I mean, doesn’t anyone else know what happened in the past?”
Arthania shook her head.
“Unfortunately, no one else knows either. But I’m not the oldest… after all, there are many others older than me.”
I frowned when she said that.
“Then are there many people in Rank 5 or higher?”
“No… I’m the only one in Rank 5.”
I frowned even more.
“Then how is that possible? You said your age is around four hundred years, and sorry to say this but you’re approaching your natural limit… so how is it possible that there are people older than you who aren’t even Rank 5?”
Both Ellen and I stared at this woman with suspicion while she looked forward.
“Would you believe me if I told you that our ages stopped progressing a long time ago?”
“What do you mean?” Ellen asked unconsciously.
“It’s exactly as I say. Everyone in the city stopped growing hundreds of years ago.”
Arthania spoke those words as if it were the most natural thing in the world.
“Do you mean you’re immortal?” I asked unconsciously.
“Immortal? No, you can’t say that… after all people still die from severe injuries.”
Is something like that even possible? How could thirty thousand people not age?
Doubt began to creep into me.
“Then were all of you born before the rifts closed? And what about the people who were born after that?”
Arthania continued answering our questions patiently. At the same time Elliot and Leona were explaining the conversation to Kyle and Izel behind us.
“Yes, we were all born before the rifts closed… but no one was born after that.”
I swallowed.
Perhaps this woman was insane or something… everything she said could simply be a product of her imagination.
But at the same time, I didn’t see any hint of madness or delirium in her.
Which raised the question.
“How is that possible?” Ellen asked with a skeptical tone.
But this time as well Arthania didn’t give any satisfying answer.
“We don’t know that either.”
Silence.
Everyone fell silent while we continued moving forward.
The deeper we went into the maze, the fewer and larger the paths became.
And we didn’t encounter any monster the entire time.
Progress became easier and faster; with Arthania leading the way we never had to stop to check our path or face any monster.
But the calm existed only on the outside, inside my head many restless thoughts stirred.
Was it really safe to follow her?
But if she wanted to do something to us, we had no chance to resist… because it was impossible for us to face someone of Rank 5, especially one that powerful.
I turned my head and looked at the others who were whispering among themselves while I nodded.
“We’ll continue with her.”
Whatever the right choice was, I don’t think we were capable of choosing it.
I looked at the calm woman walking beside me before asking another question.
“Arthania, you said earlier you haven’t left the maze for several centuries… why?”
“With your strength, there aren’t many things that could threaten you.”
She looked at me with a smile on her face while answering.
“Because the others need me.”
…
Several hours passed and we advanced for dozens of kilometers while getting very close to the center.
During that time we asked Arthania more questions, while she answered everything with a smile… and it should be noted that she didn’t ask us anything about ourselves.
Eventually all the paths ended and only one road remained ahead of us, wider than every road we had walked through.
And there for the first time in days we saw something other than the towering walls of the maze.
Because beyond the end a vast space was revealed, while hundreds of buildings of beautiful white stone rose beneath the star-filled sky.
From this distance all we could see was a small part of the city, but even so we saw them.
Humans.
It was true that it was extremely far away, and it was only one person entering one of the houses… but I was certain it was a human.
After all, I could see his shining soul.
Even after Arthania told us and answered dozens of the questions we asked, I still couldn’t believe what my eyes were seeing.
But the woman beside me had a different opinion.
With a wide smile Arthania stepped forward while throwing a few words.
“Welcome to the eternal city… Asfaria.”
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Hello everyone, I hope you are enjoying reading the novel of this failure of an author.
Anyway, I might stop publishing for a few days… I say maybe, as I am not sure yet.
The thing is, I’ve been facing many disappointments lately… and unfortunately, I feel that this is starting to affect the novel.
So, perhaps time will solve the problem… or not.
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Chapters
- Chapter 159: Nightmare Flower[4]
- Chapter 158: Nightmare Flower[3]
- Chapter 157: Nightmare Flower[2]
- Chapter 156: Nightmare Flower[1]
- Chapter 155: Blue Bud
- Chapter 154: The Beginning of the Storm
- Chapter 153: Beautiful flower
- Chapter 152: A dark tunnel
- Chapter 151: After the Grass Field
- Chapter 150: The Source of Abilities?
- Chapter 149: Inside the weed field
- Chapter 148: Map
- Chapter 147: Happy Birthday
- Chapter 146: Lowering the Curtains
- Chapter 145: Overlord of Puppets[3]
- Chapter 144: Overlord of Puppets[2]
- Chapter 143: Overlord of Puppets[1]
- Chapter 142: The Meaning of Despair[5]
- Chapter 141: The Meaning of Despair[4]
- Chapter 140: The Meaning of Despair[3]
- Chapter 139: The Meaning of Despair[2]
- Chapter 138: The Meaning of Despair[1]
- Chapter 137: Ascension ritual[2]
- Chapter 136: Ascension ritual
- Chapter 135 - 6 VS 1
- Chapter 134: A puppet show[4]
- Chapter 133: A puppet show[3]
- Chapter 132: A puppet show[2]
- Chapter 131: A puppet show[1]
- Chapter 130: Rank Three
- Chapter 129: You Will Become Part of Us
- Chapter 128: Ruins[2]
- Chapter 127: ruins[1]
- Chapter 126: Alike
- Chapter 125: The Bell Toll
- Chapter 124: Asfaria [2]
- Chapter 123: Asfaria[1]
- Chapter 122: Arthania[2]
- Chapter 121: Arthania[1]
- Chapter 120: Who Are You
- Chapter 119: The Center[2]
- Chapter 118: The Center
- Chapter 117: Inside the Maze
- Chapter 116: Illusory threads
- Chapter 115: The Path We Will Take
- Chapter 114: Parents’ Meeting
- Chapter 113: The Reunion Once Again[2]
- Chapter 112: The Reunion Once Again[1]
- Chapter 111: Sunrise
- Chapter 110: A Trade in the Desert
- Chapter 109: The Sand Worms[3]
- Chapter 108: The Sand Worms[2]
- Chapter 107: The Sand Worms[1]
- Chapter 106: A Shadow on the Horizon
- Chapter 105: The Thread and the Path
- Chapter 104: The Bone Graveyard
- Chapter 103: Zen Asterval[2]
- Chapter 102: Zen Asterval[1]
- Chapter 101: A Broken Moon
- Chapter 100: teleportation gate
- Chapter 99: The Cradle of Shard
- Chapter 98: Run[2]
- Chapter 97: Run[1]
- Chapter 96: Battles Without Exit
- Chapter 95: Powerful explosion
- Chapter 94: An Exact Copy
- Chapter 93: Ancient Laboratory
- Chapter 92: The first crossroads
- Chapter 91: The Prayer Hall
- Chapter 90: Creating an Exit Passage
- Chapter 89: Room of Sacrifices[3]
- Chapter 88: Room of Sacrifices[2]
- Chapter 87: Room of Sacrifices[1]
- Chapter 86: Strange Words
- Chapter 85: Bad Intuition
- Chapter 84: The Nest
- Chapter 83: why
- Chapter 82: The Garden Bench
- Chapter 81: The Last Mission
- Chapter 80: Black Gate
- Chapter 79: Pain Is Just Pain
- Chapter 78: five remained
- Chapter 77: Mental Endurance Test
- Chapter 76: Happy
- Chapter 75: Lunch with Two Beautiful Ladies
- Chapter 74: Your mind is steady and never lost
- Chapter 73: Return
- Chapter 72: Key of Dimensions
- Chapter 71: A Stab in the Back
- Chapter 70: An Unexpected Development
- Chapter 69: Earlier Than It Should Be
- Chapter 68: Demon of Dreams
- Chapter 67: Unclear Features[2]
- Chapter 66: Unclear Features
- Chapter 65: Purple Light
- Chapter 64: The journey had begun
- Chapter 63: The Beginning of the Second Mission
- Chapter 62: Just a Piece of Metal
- Chapter 61: End of test
- Chapter 60: higher than anyone else
- Chapter 59: An Unexpected Encounter
- Chapter 58: Beginning of the test
- Chapter 57: The Maze Test
- Chapter 56: Advanced[2]
- Chapter 55: Advanced
- Chapter 54: Demon of Dreams
- Chapter 53: The Walker Between Dreams
- Chapter 52: Mind Anchor
- Chapter 51: Lucas
- Chapter 50: My Essence Stones
- Chapter 49: End of mission
- Chapter 48: I feel complete
- Chapter 47: Tonight Karthen will drown in blood[2]
- Chapter 46: Tonight, Karthen will drown in blood
- Chapter 45: Karthen[3]
- Chapter 44: Karthen[2]
- Chapter 43: Karthen[1]
- Chapter 42: The Mission
- Chapter 41: First Day as an Assistant
- Chapter 40: You don’t need to understand
- Chapter 39: Threads of Fate
- Chapter 38: The Honest Promise
- Chapter 37: alicia astra nova
- Chapter 36: Death Zones
- Chapter 35: Perfect
- Chapter 34: Essence Control Evaluation
- Chapter 33: The Great Migration
- Chapter 32: The Ancient Earth
- Chapter 31: The Speech[2]
- Chapter 30: The Speech[1]
- Chapter 29: Black card
- Chapter 28: Ranks
- Chapter 27: I wanted to live
- Chapter 26: Those who had never seen the sun
- Chapter 25 - 1 VS 3 [2]
- Chapter 24 - 1 VS 3 [1]
- Chapter 23: Only Four Remain
- Chapter 22: The Final Hour Begins
- Chapter 21: Elliot VS Garon
- Chapter 20: Ivan VS Ellen
- Chapter 19: The True Monster
- Chapter 18: Predator’s Instinct
- Chapter 17: Among the Beasts
- Chapter 16: The Difference Between Predator and Prey
- Chapter 15: The First Hour
- Chapter 14: The Trial Begins
- Chapter 13: The Gate
- Chapter 12: The Name That Doesn’t Exist
- Chapter 11: The Red Eye [2]
- Chapter 10: The Red Eye [1]
- Chapter 9: Castelta
- Chapter 8: Beneath the Sunlight
- Chapter 7: Because I wanted to
- Chapter 6 - 01 and 02
- Chapter 5: The Show Begins [3]
- Chapter 4: The Show Begins[2]
- Chapter 3: The Show Begins[1]
- Chapter 2: Step One
- Chapter 1: Subject 01