A corner before the Lifeweaver’s mansion, Vivi checked her reflection through dark a streetside window.
Her make-up was almost invisible, slightly complementing her features but nothing complex. That made her freshly cleaned hair stand out more. Her head just felt nice after Lortel gave her a bath. Everything always looked nice after Lortel did anything with her face.
Then she had her raincoat. The black and purple design, made by Senith, and definitely the best raincoat in the world right next to Essi’s. Vivi’s had moonweaver’s silk inside, so hers was probably a step above.
She struggled to smile, though, seeing its reflection. The purple hood strings brought memories from Paradise, from Grandpa’s goodbye. Senith had made the raincoat, but Grandpa stole her work. Like the stubborn and happy idiot he was, Grandpa gave the raincoat to Vivi prematurely.
She grabbed one of the hood strings and rubbed her fingers on it, facing the reflection on the window. The picture was hazy, and the world was a mess. There was so much to deal with.
I’ll meet Senith soon again, Vivi thought. The surface will survive.
Despite the feelings, her raincoat was just plain beautiful. That was the only way Vivi could describe it. The best raincoat in the whole world. Seeing herself wearing it, Vivi looked like she belonged somewhere. The shiny purple reminded her to stay strong, because she was strong.
A demonic figure suddenly appeared next to her in the reflection, having come out of nowhere. Vivi flinched.
“Looks like I did an acceptable job with your makeup this time,” Lortel said.
Vivi faced Lortel’s smile. Through the reflection, Vivi hadn’t recognized it for a moment. “Gods, you scared me.”
Lortel wore a simple black and white skirt with stockings, having tailored it for herself with the few hours of free time she had. Her hair was tied to a bun, and her heavily scorched demon face was fully visible.
That must have been intentional. Her horns were difficult to hide, and by trying anyway she’d just appear shady. By fully revealing herself, the outfit conveyed honesty and friendliness, at least to Vivi.
Even though Lortel’s scorched face and demonic eyes were still scary.
“You need to improve your perception,” Lortel said. “If I was an assassin, it would not be impossible to attempt something with you.”
Vivi’s lips formed a line, saying nothing, but internally agreed. She still had a lot to practice with ether, despite her affinity with ascension skills. Grandpa’s sword granted her a lot of firepower, but she was far from the most suitable person to wield it. She needed practice.
For now, they had politics to deal with. She turned the corner and faced the Lifeweavers’ mansion. It, too, was a temporary residence for hunting companies that visited the city, not much different from the one Vivi had. Ythar’s teleporters essentially solved transport, letting hunters move in and out of cities whenever they wanted. Temporary residences were as common as permanent ones. Even Fellwater had a small empty house always kept ready if a hunter decided to stay the night, even though that hadn’t happened in decades.
A servant greeted them at the doors. Seeing Lortel behind Vivi, the woman paused. She snapped into a nervous bow and led them inside, trying her best to stay professional. Vivi was used to such nervousness due to her reputation in Shivenar, though the maid’s reaction seemed to stem entirely from Lortel’s presence.
The hallways of this mansion followed the same generic hardwood noble interior, but the Lifeweavers added personality by swapping their own carpets in: black, pink, and purple interwoven with pretty patterns.
“—that’s nothing short of completely nonsensical!” a woman’s voice was complaining deeper in the hallway, growing louder as they approached. It sounded like Veronica Lifeweaver. “This utter fool sovereign, does he really expect to command us like nothing happened? He gives us that display, and he still—”
The servant knocked on the door, and the yelling paused. After a pause, the door opened as a bald middle-aged ether hunter opened the door, wearing the Lifeweavers’ uniform. Inside, Veronica and one other man sat by a table, facing two letters, one of which was sealed.
Vivi entered and asked, “You’re complaining about Helegar, I’m guessing?”
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Veronica let out a sigh. Lortel’s presence didn’t alarm her, as she’d already spoken with the demons. “I apologize. It seems this city is on its best efforts to crack my temper.”
Vivi smiled. “What happened?”
Veronica shifted her posture. “Our fool of a sub-sovereign is butthurt and hoping to reclaim his pride. He’s demanding an apology out of you, and he’s trying to pressure me to convince you, because you are apparently too dangerous to approach on his own. He’s afraid you’re trying to kill him, I think.”
“Uh, I would never do such a thing,” Vivi said. “Is he hoping to earn the ether from the storms? What are his goals?”
“I am not sure if this idiot has any proper goals,” Veronica said. “He’s like a toddler given the power to lead a class in school for a day—except that same child is running cities. His political intentions are impossible to read, because I genuinely don’t believe he has any, except to make himself grand and amazing. Never in my life have I made business with someone so utterly incompetent!”
It felt odd to see Veronica like that, genuinely losing her cool. But Vivi also couldn’t blame the woman. She felt the exact same way when talking about most ether hunters.
“What jobs does Helegar actually have?” Vivi asked. “Like what does he do in the city?”
“Most of the actual work is done by his administrators,” Veronica said. “In each one of his cities, and some towns, he has assigned people for resource and provisions logistics, military operations and city guard, tax officials, infrastructure upkeep—everything that keeps the city running is performed by a full team. Helegar himself has authority over all of those, and can choose whoever is in charge of what. Although, he, of course, poses as a great genius of everything listed, but his real task, which he admittedly is not terrible at, is fooling the public. He is a charismatic speaker, if nothing else.”
“He would not be difficult to replace, then?” Vivi asked.
Veronica’s eyes snapped toward Vivi. “If you’re thinking of getting rid of him, it’s way too early. Our little alliance is still tiny. And despite Helegar’s incompetence, he has allies amongst the hunting companies.”
Lortel took a step forward, indicating for her turn to speak. Everyone’s head turned to her. “Out of all humans, opposition or not, how many do you think are currently stronger than Vivian Runeblessed?”
“It’s not many,” Veronica said. “I’ve only seen you fight once, and you might have weaknesses I don’t know of, but I think there are around ten who might be stronger, and at least three who are definitely stronger. The most dangerous opponent will be Solomon Devianor, the leader of his hunting company.”
Vivi had heard of that name. Fellwater’s teens saw him as almost a villainous ether hunter. Still cool and looked up to, of course, since infamous and mysterious figures were cool. He was said to be so strong he could do whatever he wanted and get away with it.
“He holds an exalted ascension skill, an exalted weapon ascension skill, and he keeps switching between a third exalted skill,” Veronica said. “He’s on the upper level of fourth elevation hunters, very close to the fifth. I’ve seen him fight, and he is impossible.”
“I can probably still overpower him with a seven-runed sword,” Vivi said. “But most hunters are more skilled at fighting than me.”
“A heavy sword is easy to avoid and manoeuvre around,” Veronica agreed. “Solomon will defeat you. Conversely, Aubrey Trihaven could become an ally. She’s a fourth elevation hunter as well, specializing in supportive and healing skills. She’s known to revive people from the brink of death who’ve lost half of their bodies.”
Lucius popped out of Vivi’s core and suddenly asked, “What about the legendary skill users?”
“That’s a good question…” Veronica said. “Legendary skills can be regarded as unforeseen threats. Their wielders or locations just aren’t known. Banishment Portal disappeared sixty years ago. Ascension To Heaven is believed to have fallen to the demons, and Death Forecast hasn’t been seen in centuries. I am not aware of any humans with legendary skills.”
“The status is, however,” Lortel said, “that we are currently not strong enough to directly cause a scene. We can only use indirect chaos.”
“I am not sure if expediting the government’s collapse is a good idea,” Veronica said. “It’s best to secure an advantageous position for when this mess starts collapsing on its own. More and more hunters and hunting companies are growing upset with leadership. We must form our alliances prematurely, so that we can fight when we must defend.”
This sounds complicated, Vivi thought. And time-consuming.
“I think it would be interesting to just assassinate Helegar,” Lucius said. “His death would be very funny.”
He would deserve it, but I’m not sure if that will make anything better.
“Maybe I can just keep defending towns and clearing storms,” Vivi said. “There will be many that the hunters fail to contain. If I can clear them anyway and save towns, my reputation should probably rise, right?”
“I was about to suggest that,” Veronica said. “For a start, we should do what the hunting companies are really supposed to be doing—protecting those who need it.”
Lortel glanced at Vivi, and Vivi already knew what the look meant. Their goals still conflicted with each other. Did they want to stay around on the surface in hopes to fix things, or just head back down?
“Who is that letter signed to?” Lortel asked through the pause, glancing at the table. “It’s for Vivian, correct?”
“Oh, this one,” Veronica said, picking up the unopened letter. “Helegar requested me to relay this letter to you.”
Vivi batted an eye and accepted the letter, opening the stamp. Inside were two letters. The first one was a longer one with pretty handwriting. It read,
“Vivian, I wish to once more convey my eternal thanks for your contribution in protecting Ranewal in these harsh times. To properly reward you, I would like to hold a discussion with you personally over wine and good times. – Helegar, Sub-sovereign of the North Canton.”
The second letter was smaller but decorated with drawn, artistic roses. It read,
“Invitation to the Roserain Royal Ball – Vivian Runeblessed”
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Chapters
- B4 Chapter 21 - Anger The Gods
- B4 Chapter 20 - Break
- B4 Chapter 19 - Sacred World
- B4 Chapter 18 - Create
- B4 Chapter 17 - Bloom
- B4 Chapter 16 - Clay
- Interlude 8 - Abyss City Of Strength
- B4 Chapter 15 - Levelstone
- B4 Chapter 14 - Spirit Village
- B4 Chapter 13 - Noxbryn’s Spirits
- B4 Chapter 12 - Spirits
- B4 Chapter 11 - Campfire
- B4 Chapter 10 - Gauntlet Of The Gods
- B4 Chapter 9 - Bad Dream
- B4 Chapter 8 - Nothing
- B4 Chapter 7 - Banished
- B4 Chapter 6 - Banishment Portal
- B4 Chapter 5 - Roserain Royal Ball Part Two
- B4 Chapter 4 - Roserain Royal Ball Part One
- B4 Chapter 3 - Conflicting Goals
- B4 Chapter 2 - Do It Properly
- B4 Chapter 1 - Are They All Evil?
- Book 3 Epilogue
- B3 Chapter 69 - Awe
- B3 Chapter 68 - Art
- B3 Chapter 67 - Heroes On The Run
- B3 Chapter 66 - Restore
- B3 Chapter 65 - Return Home
- B3 Chapter 64 - Rescue
- B3 Chapter 63 - Thunder
- B3 Chapter 62 - Emergencies
- B3 Chapter 61 - Evolve Skills
- B3 Chapter 60 - Twisted
- B3 Chapter 59 - Practice Partner
- B3 Chapter 58 - Break
- B3 Chapter 57 - Aftermath
- ANNOUNCEMENT
- B3 Chapter 56 - Secrets
- B3 Chapter 55 - Skill Thief
- B3 Chapter 54 - Godslayer
- B3 Chapter 53 - Dungeon Hunt
- B3 Chapter 52 - Colony
- B3 Chapter 51 - Impact
- B3 Chapter 50 - Battle
- B3 Chapter 48 - Ascended Missile
- B3 Chapter 47 - Behemoth
- B3 Chapter 46 - Outfit
- B3 Chapter 45 - Goals
- B3 Chapter 44 - Slow
- Interlude 7 - Destruction
- Interlude 6 - The Surface
- B3 Chapter 43 - Metal Discovery
- B3 Chapter 42 - Time
- B3 Chapter 41 - Inventor
- B3 Chapter 40 - Slingshot Launcher
- B3 Chapter 39 - Tireless
- B3 Chapter 38 - Beyond The Limit
- B3 Chapter 37 - Core Protection
- B3 Chapter 36 - Theory
- B3 Chapter 35 - Home Defence
- B3 Chapter 34 - Contraption
- B3 Chapter 33 - Continuous Runes
- B3 Chapter 32 - Abandoned
- B3 Chapter 30 - Red Dots
- B3 Chapter 29 - Advancement of Science
- B3 Chapter 28 - Lacking
- B3 Chapter 27 - Control
- Interlude 3 - Tsunami
- B3 Chapter 26 - Mentor
- B3 Chapter 25 - Failed Masterpieces
- B3 Chapter 24 - Ascension Skills
- Interlude 5 - Fiend
- B3 Chapter 23 - Testing
- B3 Chapter 22 - Metal
- B3 Chapter 21 - Influential
- B3 Chapter 20 - Missiles
- B3 Chapter 19 - Princess
- B3 Chapter 18 - Double Exaltation
- B3 Chapter 17 - Golem
- B3 Chapter 16 - Horde
- B3 Chapter 15 - Storm Zone
- B3 Chapter 14 - Marathon Channeling
- B3 Chapter 13 - Apprentice
- B3 Chapter 12 - Stories
- B3 Chapter 11 - Science of Ether
- B3 Chapter 10 - Miner
- B3 Chapter 9 - Energetic
- B3 Chapter 8 - The Fiend
- B3 Chapter 7 - Exalted Knight
- New Story Announcement: Assassinate Wonderwind
- B3 Chapter 6 - Money
- B3 Chapter 5 - Like Nimrods
- B3 Chapter 4 - Excessive
- B3 Chapter 3 - The New Lowmoor
- B3 Chapter 2 - Improvements
- B3 Chapter 1 - Arbitrary
- Interlude 4 - Start of Storm Season
- B2 Epilogue
- B2 Chapter 50 - Allies
- B2 Chapter 49 - Runeblessed
- B2 Chapter 48 - Surchester
- B2 Chapter 47 - The Luminary
- B2 Chapter 46 - The Sword
- B2 Chapter 45 - Showmatch
- B2 Chapter 44 - Swordmaiden
- B2 Chapter 43 - Comeback
- B2 Chapter 42 - Rebuild and Recover
- B2 Chapter 41 - Millionaire
- B2 Chapter 40 - Sugar
- B2 Chapter 39 - Letter
- B2 Chapter 38
- B2 Chapter 37 - Lost
- B2 Chapter 36 - Surgestone
- B2 Chapter 35 - Competition
- B2 Chapter 34 - Popular
- B2 Chapter 33 - Top Split
- B2 Chapter 32 - Ascent
- B2 Chapter 31 - Blossom
- B2 Chapter 30 - Slum Smith
- B2 Chapter 29 - Runesmith Alliance
- B2 Chapter 28 - Implode
- B2 Chapter 27 - Stress
- B2 Chapter 26 - Low Split
- B2 Chapter 25 - Final Preparations
- B2 Chapter 24 - Hesitation
- B2 Chapter 23 - Small Smithy
- B2 Chapter 22 - Steel Sword
- B2 Chapter 21 - Lowmoor District
- B2 Chapter 20 - Lost Raindrop
- B2 Chapter 19 - Expenses
- B2 Chapter 18 - Pinnacle Of Runesmithing
- B2 Chapter 17 - Vanhalla
- B2 Chapter 16 - Not A Lady
- B2 Chapter 15 - The City Of Runesmiths
- B2 Chapter 14 - Blanket
- B2 Chapter 13 - Rich Noble Slum Girl
- B2 Chapter 12 - Sandfall
- B2 Chapter 11 - Cure To All
- B2 Chapter 10 - Researcher
- B2 Chapter 9 - Hopeless
- B2 Chapter 8 - Adventure
- B2 Chapter 7 - Solutions
- B2 Chapter 6 - The Crimson Blight
- B2 Chapter 5 - Bad Options
- B2 Chapter 4 - Monster
- B2 Chapter 3 - Criminal
- B2 Chapter 2 - Collapse
- B2 Chapter 1 - Pain
- Chapter 105: Book 1 Epilogue
- Chapter 104: Void Ether
- Chapter 103: The Gutters
- Chapter 102: Surprise
- Chapter 101: Chaos
- Chapter 100: Death Sense
- Chapter 99: Scarlet Claws
- Chapter 98: Death Tyrant
- Chapter 97: The Seal
- Chapter 96: Skeleton King
- Chapter 95: Puzzle
- Chapter 94: Hell Castle
- Chapter 93: Allies
- Chapter 92: Calamity Level Monster
- Chapter 91: Investigation
- Chapter 90: Hammer
- Chapter 89: Crave To Work
- Chapter 88: Favor
- New Story Announcement: Saving The Lich Queen
- Chapter 87: Suspicion
- Chapter 86: Patrol
- Chapter 85: Giant
- Chapter 84: Progress
- Chapter 83: Runes
- Chapter 82: Treasure Hunter
- Chapter 81: Hunt
- Chapter 80: Map
- Chapter 79: Problems
- Chapter 78: Runesmith Of The Underworld
- Chapter 77: Information
- Chapter 76: Infiltration
- Chapter 75: Abyss Destroyer
- Chapter 74: Concentration
- Chapter 73: Gift
- Chapter 72: Second Elevation Hunter
- Chapter 71: Stupid Arguments
- Chapter 70: Nerves
- Chapter 69: Attempts
- Chapter 68: Rune Combinations
- Chapter 67: Selection
- Interlude 2: Impossible Task
- Chapter 66: Secret Smithy
- Chapter 65: Doubt
- Chapter 64: The Better Hub
- Chapter 63: A Customer
- Chapter 62: Advice
- Chapter 61: Breaker
- Chapter 60: Slaughter Circus
- Chapter 59: Maxed Out
- Chapter 58: The Ascent
- Chapter 57: Struggle
- Chapter 56: The Main Dungeon
- Chapter 55: Javelin
- Chapter 54: Skills
- Chapter 53: Basic Monster
- Chapter 52: Scrap Crafting
- Chapter 51: Survival
- Chapter 50: Waterfall
- Chapter 49: Reality
- Chapter 48: Escape
- Interlude 1: Storm Forecast
- Chapter 47: Never Special
- Chapter 46: Wraith Skeleton
- Chapter 45: Ravening
- Chapter 44: Absolute Power
- Chapter 43: Paradise
- Chapter 42: Practice
- Chapter 41: Cries Of The Beast
- Chapter 40: Clash of Tradition
- Chapter 39: Runesword
- Chapter 38: Inside Carving Method
- Chapter 37: The Cursed Runesmith
- Chapter 36: Gang Leader
- Chapter 35: Trouble Magnet
- Chapter 34: The Return
- Chapter 33: Plans of Growth
- Chapter 32: Fangling Slaughter
- Chapter 31: Friend or Foe
- Chapter 30: Recover and Reassess
- Chapter 29: Fangling Rage
- Chapter 28: Evolved Claws
- Chapter 27: The Hidden Dungeon
- Chapter 26: Passages
- Chapter 25: Opportunities
- Chapter 24: The Lower Levels
- Chapter 23: Monsters and Reunions
- Chapter 22: To Hunt Alone
- Chapter 21: To Own a Sword
- Chapter 20: Collection Day
- Chapter 19: The Blacksmith
- Chapter 18: Friendly Faces
- Chapter 17: Blue-cloaks
- Chapter 16: Competition
- Chapter 15: The Free Dungeon
- Chapter 14: Bullies
- Chapter 13: Examination
- Chapter 12: The Rules
- Chapter 11: Prison of Zand
- Chapter 10: Demon Territory
- Chapter 9: Catastrophe of Ether
- Chapter 8: Survival
- Chapter 7: Beginner’s Luck
- Chapter 6: Unconquered Wilderness
- Chapter 5: Beneath The Surface Part Two
- Chapter 4: Beneath The Surface Part One
- Chapter 3: Ether Hunter
- Chapter 2: The Spirit
- Chapter 1: The Last Runesmiths