Chapter 89: Chapter 89—Conversations in Vester
The morning after the patrol, Bright found himself wandering the eastern market district—a sprawling maze of stalls, supply depots, and administrative offices where workers and soldiers mingled in the brief hours before duty called.
He wasn’t looking for anything specific.
Just… walking.
Thinking.
Trying to make sense of what he’d witnessed in the arena.
“Bright?”
He turned.
Bessia stood a few feet away, holding a small bundle wrapped in cloth—rations, probably, or medical supplies.
She looked different than she had at Grim Hollow. Healthier. Less haunted.
But her eyes still carried that weight—the kind that came from seeing too much death too young.
“Bessia,” Bright said, surprised. “I didn’t know you were… here.”
“Supply run,” she replied, gesturing to the bundle. “My squad needed some bandages. Figured I’d handle it.”
They stood in awkward silence for a moment.
Then Bessia stepped closer. “I heard about your next match. Crimson Fang.”
“Word travels fast in this shitty outpost huh.”
“It always does.” She hesitated. “Are you worried?”
Bright considered lying. Offering false confidence.
But this was Bessia.
She’d fought beside him. Bled beside him. She deserved better than a lie.
“Yes,” he admitted quietly. “Crimson Fang isn’t like the others. They’re… different.”
“How?”
“They don’t seem to make mistakes,” Bright said. “Every squad we’ve faced so far has had weaknesses—patterns, hesitations, exploitable gaps. But Crimson Fang? From what I’ve seen so far, they’re flawless.”
Bessia frowned. “No one’s flawless.”
“Maybe,” Bright agreed. “But if their weakness exists, I haven’t found it yet.”
She studied him for a long moment. “You’re different than you were at Grim Hollow.”
“How so?”
“More mature—at least to me,” Bessia said. “You were more guarded back then. Conniving, even. But most of us were.”
She shrugged faintly. “Dropped into a starving battlefield like that, it was inevitable we’d develop a few… unhealthy tendencies.”
Bright didn’t respond.
Because she was right.
At Grim Hollow, he’d been focused on surviving. On getting through each day, each fight, each crisis.
But here?
Here, he was responsible for more than just himself. Yes, he’d had a squad back in Hollow. They’d run patrols, followed orders, gone through the motions.
But that team had never made it past the honeymoon phase. It barely counted as experience.
In vester he was leading people. Making decisions that could get them killed.
And that weight… it never went away.
“How’s your squad?” Bright asked, changing the subject.
“Good,” Bessia said. “Silas is… Silas. Always scheming. Always calculating. But he’s loyal in his own way.”
“And Tyven?”
“Steady,” Bessia replied. “He keeps us grounded. Reminds us why we’re fighting.”
“Which is?”
She smiled faintly. “To go home. Eventually.”
Bright nodded.
Home.
A concept that felt increasingly distant the longer he stayed in Vester.
“Stay safe,” Bessia said, adjusting her bundle. “And Bright?”
“Yeah?”
“Don’t let this place change you too much. You’re still one of the good ones.”
She walked away before he could respond.
Bright stood there, watching her disappear into the crowd.
One of the good ones.
He wasn’t sure if that was true anymore.
—–
Adam moved through the lower workers’ district with practiced ease, nodding to familiar faces, exchanging brief words, gathering information in the way only he could.
His “network”—if it could even be called that—consisted of clerks, cooks, supply handlers, and maintenance workers. People who saw everything but were rarely noticed.
He stopped at a small repair shop where a grizzled engineer named Harvin was working on a damaged lantern.
“Adam,” Harvin grunted without looking up. “Come to pester me again?”
“Just checking in,” Adam replied smoothly. “How are the workers settling in?”
“Better than expected,” Harvin admitted. “Vester’s got infrastructure Grim Hollow never had. Clean water. Proper food storage. Light.”
He gestured to the lantern he was repairing—a complex contraption powered by soul force-infused crystals.
“Never-Ending Night makes everything harder,” Harvin continued. “But these lanterns? They push back the darkness. Not perfectly. But enough.”
Adam studied the device. “These innovations are inconspicuous, yet vital. Who came up with them?”
“Some old timey republic engineers, from what I’ve heard,” Harvin said. “Back during the first Shroud incursions. When people realized the darkness wasn’t just absence of light—it was active and wanted to swallow everything.”
He tapped the lantern’s core. “These crystals emit a frequency that disrupts the Shroud’s influence. Not much. But enough to keep the people sane. Keep them human.”
Adam made a mental note. “And the workers? They’re adapting?”
“Most of them,” Harvin replied. “Some are still rattled from the evacuation. Lost friends. Family. But work helps. Gives them purpose.”
“And the ones who aren’t adapting?”
Harvin’s expression darkened. “Those ones… they disappear. Into the night. Into the Shroud. Or into themselves.”
Adam nodded slowly.
He’d seen it before—people who couldn’t handle the weight. Who broke quietly, without fanfare.
“Thanks, Harvin.”
“Don’t mention it,” Harvin said, returning to his work. “And Adam? Whatever you’re planning—be careful. Vester’s not like Grim Hollow. The walls are higher. But the knives are sharper.”
Adam smiled faintly. “I’m always careful.”
“That’s what worries me.”
—–
Silas sat alone in the merit exchange office, staring at the list of available cores.
He had 312 merit points—earned through patrols, arena victories, and a few… creative acquisitions that no one needed to know about.
Enough to afford a low-tier ability core.
Maybe even a mid-tier, if he was willing to spend everything.
His eyes drifted to one entry:
**Speed Enhancement Core (Low-Tier) – 280 Merit**
He tapped his fingers on the counter, thinking.
His first ability core—Sense Fade— coupled with his soul talent was already powerful. It made him forgettable. People’s eyes slid past him. Their attention drifted. Even when he stood right in front of them, their minds convinced them he wasn’t worth noticing.
Combined with his illusion abilities, it made him slippery.
Elusive.
Invisible.
But invisibility had limits.
If someone did notice him—if they focused, if they caught him in a mistake—he was vulnerable.
Because at the end of the day, he was still just an initiate.
Fast, yes.
But not fast enough.
A speed core would change that.
If you were never caught, you could never be injured.
If you were never seen, you could never be targeted.
He’d become a phantom.
The kind of fighter who struck from nowhere and disappeared before anyone realized what happened.
The kind of fighter who endured.
Silas leaned back, weighing the decision.
280 merit would wipe out most of his savings. Leave him vulnerable if something unexpected happened.
But it would also make him untouchable for a certain level.
And in Vester—where power was currency and weakness was death—untouchable was the only thing worth being.
He made his decision.
“I’ll take it,” Silas said to the clerk.
The clerk raised an eyebrow. “The speed core? You’re sure?”
“I’m sure.”
“That’ll leave you with 32 merit. Not much of a safety net.”
“I don’t need a safety net,” Silas replied. “I need an edge.”
The clerk shrugged, processing the transaction.
Ten minutes later, Silas walked out of the exchange office, the core tucked carefully in his pocket.
He felt its weight—both physical and metaphorical.
This was it.
The moment where he stopped being lucky and started being lethal.
He smiled faintly.
Let the nobles have their schemes.
Let Vaelith have his manipulations.
Silas would do what he always did.
Survive like an indestructible pest.
And when the dust settled, he’d be the one still standing.
Even if no one remembered he was there.
—–
That evening, Duncan found Bright sitting alone on the barracks steps, staring at his fused blade.
“Thinking about the match?” Duncan asked, sitting down beside him.
“Always,” Bright replied.
“We’ll be ready.”
“Will we?” Bright looked at him. “Duncan, Crimson Fang doesn’t lose. They don’t make mistakes. They don’t leave openings. How do we fight something like that?”
Duncan considered. “We do what we always do. We adapt.”
“Nah, man. That pep talk worked last time—think you can run it back? We’re about to get absolutely wrecked.”
“Didn’t think I’d get caught,” Duncan said simply. “Oh well. We’ll see how it goes.”
He shrugged. “Same as always.”
They sat in comfortable silence for a while, watching the artificial lanterns flicker against the never-ending night.
Finally, Bright spoke. “I saw Bessia today.”
“How is she?”
“Good. Better than us, probably.” Bright paused. “She said I’m different. Heavier.”
“Are you?”
“I don’t know,” Bright admitted. “I feel the same. But maybe that’s the problem. Maybe I should feel different.”
Duncan nudged him. “You’re overthinking.”
“Probably.”
“Definitely.”
Bright laughed—a brief, genuine sound.
“Thanks, man.”
“For what?”
“For being here. For not letting me spiral.”
Duncan grinned. “Someone’s gotta keep you from turning into Atheon.”
Bright’s smile faded slightly.
Because that was the fear, wasn’t it?
That if he cared too much, if he let his squad become more than tools—
He’d end up like the Fist of Men.
Broken.
Compromised.
Exploitable.
But looking at Duncan—loyal, steady, *
present—
Bright realized something.
Maybe being exploitable wasn’t the worst thing.
Maybe caring was worth the risk.
Even if it hurt.
Even if it cost him.
Because the alternative—becoming like Adept Vaelith, cold and calculating—
That was a price he wasn’t willing to pay.
Not yet.
Maybe not ever.
He stood, sheathing his blade.
“Come on,” Bright said. “Let’s get ready. Crimson Fang’s coming.”
Duncan rose beside him. “And we’ll be ready too.”
They walked back into the barracks together.
And somewhere in the distance, the Shroud drifted.
Waiting.
Watching.
Hungry.
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- Chapter 242 - 242—Moving Crawlers
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- Chapter 240 - 240—The Adept's Accounting
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- Chapter 238 - 238—Differentials
- Chapter 237 - 237– The Path Between Nations II
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- Chapter 235 - 235— Dawn has Arrived
- Chapter 234 - 234—The Training Window
- Chapter 233 - 233— The Company of The Unprepared II
- Chapter 232 - 232—The Company of the Unprepared
- Chapter 231 - 231— The Architecture Of War II
- Chapter 230 - 230—The Arithmetic of War
- Chapter 229 - 229—The Architecture Of Inevitability II
- Chapter 228 - 228—The Architecture of Inevitability
- Chapter 227— Glimpse of Trauma
- Chapter 226—Strings
- Chapter 225— Receeding For Now
- Chapter 224—Nuclear
- Chapter 223— A Boring Discussion Between Monsters II
- Chapter 222— A Boring Discussion Between Monsters
- Chapter 221— The Black Author
- Chapter 220— The Picture Perfect ending?
- Chapter 219— Cascading
- Chapter 218—The Verdict
- Chapter 217— Race Against Time
- Chapter 216— Cracks in The Foundation
- Chapter 215— Powder Keg
- Chapter 214— Introspection
- Chapter 213— Celestine’ Timely Intervention
- Chapter 212— Feeling Lost
- Chapter 211— Blackmail
- Chapter 210—Seeking Help
- Chapter 209— Gathering Intelligence
- Chapter 208— Blame
- Chapter 207—First Mission
- Chapter 206— Pursuance of Individuality
- Chapter 205— Bane of Blood
- Chapter 204—Mara’s Breakthrough
- Chapter 203—Weird Merchant
- Chapter 202—Faction In The Works
- Chapter 201— A New Perspective
- Chapter 200— Johnmark VS Bright II
- Chapter 199— Johnmark VS Bright I
- Chapter 198— Silas’ Perspective
- Chapter 197—Everybody’s In On It
- Chapter 196—Testing The Spies
- Chapter 195— Baby Steps on Espionage
- Chapter 194— Soul Signatures
- Chapter 193— Thoughts on Structure
- Chapter 192— Back at It Again
- Chapter 191— End of the Narrator
- Chapter 190— Help Rendered In The Past
- Chapter 189— Culture Shocks
- Chapter 188— Crownspire
- Chapter 187— Happenings
- Chapter 186— Adam’s weird Side Project
- Chapter 185— Set In Motion
- Chapter 184— Acknowledging Power
- Chapter 183— The Compromised
- Chapter 182— Tether Drain
- Chapter 181— The Narrator
- Chapter 180— Merchant Calculations II
- Chapter 179—Merchant Calculation
- Chapter 178— Faculty Meeting
- Chapter 177—Political Currents
- Chapter 176— Forging Identity III
- Chapter 175— Forging Identity II
- Chapter 174: Forging Identity
- Chapter 173— External Pressure
- Chapter 172—Recovery and Recognition
- Chapter 171—Advancement and Consequences
- Chapter 170—Extraction and Advancement
- Chapter 169—Impulse and Execution
- Chapter 168— First Blood and Final Breath
- Chapter 167— Raw Combat and Harsh Lessons
- Chapter 166— Self evaluation
- Chapter 165— External Machinations and Internal Secrets
- Chapter 164—Self Interest
- Chapter 163— Bessia’s Stand
- Chapter 162: Trials of Fire
- Chapter 161— The portal
- Chapter 160— Bitter Preparation
- Chapter 159—The Art of Creation
- Chapter 158—Coalition in the South
- Chapter 157—Ominous preparations II
- Chapter 156—Ominous Preparations
- Chapter 155—The Widening Gap
- Chapter 154— Connections and Gaps
- Chapter 153—Opportunism and Cruelty
- Chapter 152— Power’s True Structure
- Chapter 151— Calculated Transformations II
- Chapter 150—Calculated Transformations
- Chapter 149— Discoveries and Dilemmas
- Chapter 148- Little Problem
- Chapter 147—Economics of Survival
- Chapter 146— Classes
- Chapter 145— First Lessons in Violence
- Chapter 144—Truth Beyond Propaganda
- Chapter 143— Victory and Defeat II
- Chapter 142—Victory and Defeat
- Chapter 141— Delusion
- Chapter 140: Combat Assessment - First Blood
- Chapter 139— First examination III
- Chapter 138—First examinations II
- Chapter 137— First Examinations
- Chapter 136— Arrival at Sparkshire
- Chapter 135— New -
- Chapter 134—Final Gathering
- Chapter 133—Cores and Farewells
- Chapter 132— Goodbyes
- Chapter 131—Counting the Cost
- Chapter 130—The Underwhelming Battle
- Chapter 129—Brutal Efficiency
- Chapter 128— Saved By The Engine
- Chapter 127— The Engine’s Arrival
- Chapter 126—Elsewhere
- Chapter 125—The Royal Beneath
- Chapter 124— Lethal Geometry IV
- Chapter 123— Lethal Geometry III
- Chapter 122—Lethal Geometry II
- Chapter 121— Lethal Geometry
- Chapter 120— The Silence and The Siege
- Chapter 119—Choices in the North
- Chapter 118— The Engine
- Chapter 117— Signals
- Chapter 116— Adept Distress
- Chapter 115—Noble Rhys
- Chapter 114—Everyone’s come for a checkup
- Chapter 113—Convergence of Power
- Chapter 112: Vacancy Creation
- Chapter 111: The Opportunist’s March
- Chapter 110— Three-way Casualties
- Chapter 109— Collision
- Chapter 108: Death of a Nobody
- Chapter 107—Third party
- Chapter 106— Clear Light’s Eve
- Chapter 105— Players Position
- Chapter 104— The Night Before
- Chapter 103— Ascension and Infestation
- Chapter 102—Delays and Decisions
- Chapter 101— Celebrations R18*
- Chapter 100: The Fifteen R18*
- Chapter 99—Schemes
- Chapter 98—- Thoughts and Reckonings
- Chapter 97—Adam’s Calculations
- Chapter 96—Stumbling Forward
- Chapter 95—Empathy
- Chapter 94—Cold Calculations
- Chapter 93—The Weight of Stones II
- Chapter 92—-The Weight of Stones
- Chapter 91—A bad Way to Grief R18*
- Chapter 90—Sad News
- Chapter 89—Conversations in Vester
- Chapter 88—Ellarine POV
- Chapter 87—Aftermath
- Chapter 86— End of Battle
- Chapter 85—First blood
- Chapter 84—Pencil Pushers
- Chapter 83—Eve Before Showdown
- Chapter 82—I spoke with Vaelith?
- Chapter 81—Weight of Power
- Chapter 80— Waves Recede
- Chapter 79—who’s really untop?
- Chapter 78—Taking risks
- Chapter 77—Shadows
- Chapter 76—Weapon secured
- Chapter 75—First Battle
- Chapter 74—Reflection
- Chapter 73 — Colony
- Chapter 72 – In The Caves
- Chapter 71 – Sunshine
- Chapter 70 — Squad Selection
- Chapter 69 — The Price Of Entry R18
- Chapter 68—Return Of The Prodigal Shadow
- Chapter 67 — The Eastern March
- Chapter 66 — The Cost of Making It
- Chapter 65 — Ash Between Footsteps
- Chapter 64 — Vester’s Shadowed Walls
- Chapter 63 — All Roads Led to vester
- Chapter 62 — Asset Retrieval
- Chapter 61 — The Monarch Of Bone
- Chapter 60 — The Long Shadow Of The Adept
- Chapter 59 — Breaking Points
- Chapter 58 – The Mixed Wave
- Chapter 57 — Hollow lines
- Chapter 56 — The Fire, The Stone, and the Shadow Between
- Chapter 55 – The Ones Who Remain
- Chapter 54 — “The Slow Goodbye”
- Chapter 53 — The High Command Convenes
- Chapter 52 — Atheon’s Fury
- Chapter 51 — The Folded Path of the Initiate
- Chapter 50 — The Weight of What Remains
- Chapter 49 — The Shadow That Moves
- Chapter 48 — The Quiet After the Storm
- Chapter 47 — What Remains in the Dark
- Chapter 46—Bright vs Larkin II
- Chapter 45 — Bright vs Larkin I
- Chapter 44 — The Others
- Chapter 43 — The People Behind the Walls
- Chapter 42 — The Fall of the Silo
- Chapter 41 — The Night Grim Hollow Trembled
- Chapter 40 — The Hidden Network
- Chapter 39 — Lockdown At Dawn
- Chapter 38 — Threads In The Dark
- Chapter 37 — Shadows In The Cracks
- Chapter 36 — First Drills
- Chapter 35 — The Fledgling Squad
- Chapter 34 — New Burden
- Chapter 33 — The Fracturing Within
- Chapter 32 — The Month of Breaking
- Chapter 31 — Sparks of Discipline
- Chapter 30 — The Quiet Between Battles
- Chapter 29 — Debrief and Division
- Chapter 28 — Echoes Beyond the Fog
- Chapter 27 — The Heart of the Shroud
- Chapter 26 — Fractures in the Fog
- Chapter 25 — The Echoing Hunger
- Chapter 24 — Hunger of Men, Hunger of Monsters
- Chapter 23—The Line We Cross
- Chapter 22 — Overrun
- Chapter 21 —The Heart That Watches
- Chapter 20 – Gathering Storm
- Chapter 19 – The Pulse Beneath
- Chapter 18: The Maw’s Heartbeat
- Chapter 17: The Sound in the Fog
- Chapter 16 – Poisoned Strength
- Chapter 15 – The Whispering Hunt
- Chapter 14 – Blood and Bone
- Chapter 13 – The Pulse of Instinct
- Chapter 12 – Nightfall in the Maw
- Chapter 11 — Shattered Company
- Chapter 10 — Splinters in the Dark
- Chapter 9 — The Crawlers’ Greeting
- Chapter 8 — The Next March
- Chapter 7 — What Stays Hidden
- Chapter 6 — Outpost Grimhollow
- Chapter 5 — The Blooded
- Chapter 4 — Blood in the Fog
- Chapter 3 – The March into Blindness
- Chapter 2 – The Ones Who Still Talk
- Chapter 1 – The Fodder Line