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Now reading: Chapter 540 - Meeting from 100% DROP RATE : Why is My Inventory Always so Full?, a Fantasy novel by Meagerton.

In the days that followed, Lootwell’s rhythm changed.

Lucien slowed it down on purpose.

The timing was deliberate. In less than a week, he and the others would leave for the Celestial Dominion’s grand feast, and he had no intention of dragging half of his core people into that gathering with sleep-starved eyes, unfinished reports, and the spiritual equivalent of administrative bruising.

So he made adjustnts.

Entry quotas were reduced.

Daily intake into the higher-demand structures was limited more tightly. Public access to premium facilities shifted into scheduled windows. The chapel eased its quest volu and stopped issuing so many labor-intensive tasks.

The effect spread quickly.

For the first ti in a while, people inside Lootwell could breathe.

Even outsiders felt the change. More visitors found themselves reaching their budget limits earlier than expected and leaving before trying to grind themselves dry inside the city’s opportunities.

That, too, helped ease pressure.

Naturally, the recorders reported speculation almost imdiately.

Lootwell is slowing down. Is sothing wrong? Did the city overextend itself? Is it failing? Did one of the higher structures break? Has the hidden lord run into trouble? Are the branches draining the center?

Lucien read several of the early speculative threads and almost laughed.

Of course the troubleso ones tried first to turn ordinary adjustnt into decay.

So rchants whispered that the market had peaked. A few sect voices hinted that the reduced pace ant hidden instability. The more shaless rumor-peddlers suggested that a city which slowed at all must secretly be frightened.

Lucien answered the problem the correct way.

He issued a public announcent through every communication device.

The wording was vague enough to be useful:

***

A Public Notice from Lootwell

For the next week, Lootwell will temporarily reduce the intensity of select public operations while several important internal matters are finalized.

Public access remains open under normal law. Core services continue. Structured reductions are temporary and intentional.

Lootwell does not slow from disorder. It slows when preparing to move better.

***

That ended most of the speculation imdiately.

Because it sounded exactly like Lootwell.

The rumors did not vanish entirely, of course. The smart people shifted from suspicion to anticipation instead.

Now they wanted to know what was coming next.

Lucien let them wonder.

The announcent was not a lie.

It simply did not reveal the deeper truth.

•••

While the territory adjusted, Lucien used the quieter days to gather the people he wanted with him.

The first were Luke and Cienna.

He tracked them down using Spatial Compass.

The mont they saw him approach with that specific kind of intent in his expression, both of them knew this was not a casual visit.

Luke was the first to speak.

"That face ans either great news or the kind of trouble that sounds like great news first."

Lucien smiled.

"In this case, both."

Then he told them everything about what happened durign the week he was out.

Luke and Cienna froze more than once during the explanation.

By the end of it, Cienna’s eyes had already gone wet.

Luke let out a long breath and looked away toward the horizon before turning back.

"They really lived," he said quietly.

Lucien nodded.

"They did."

Cienna placed a hand over her chest.

"Then we are going," she said imdiately. "Of course we are going."

There was no hesitation.

Only gratitude.

Lucien smiled.

That was one more certainty secured.

Next ca Cielius.

When Lucien, Luke, and Cienna finally found him, he was seated beneath a broad tree at the edge of a newly recovering plain. His beard was still long and magnificent enough to suggest that age itself had tried to prune him and lost.

The old man looked up.

Then smiled at once.

"My family has found ," he said.

Luke laughed.

Cienna shook her head. Lucien smiled.

Then they told him too.

And Cielius, for all his age and all his weathered wisdom, looked younger in that mont than he had in years.

He laughed in disbelief first.

Then beca quiet.

Then said, with rough warmth, "Good. Good. Then I will thank them properly myself for raising my grandson into a good man."

That settled him.

Sebas and Elunara were next.

Sebas received the news with unusual stillness, which was always a sign that his emotions were moving in dangerous volu beneath the surface.

He lowered his head slightly and said, "I will go, Young Lord"

Elunara, standing near him, gave Lucien a look that held both curiosity and approval.

Of course they would co too.

Aniel and Virel would be delighted to see that even Sebas, impossible man that he was, had finally allowed love to find a place beside duty.

By the ti Lucien returned to Lootwell with the invitations extended, the circle had taken proper shape.

Eirene was already prepared. The elental won needed no warning beyond the word feast and the location Celestial Dominion to beco visibly invested. Luke and Cienna returned in ti. Cielius ca. Sebas and Elunara were ready. Kael, once inford, nearly looked personally honored.

Then, just as Lucien hoped, Elias stepped forward and removed the last true obstacle.

"I’ll manage the administrative center while you’re gone," he said. "The current rhythm is already slower. It is the cleanest possible ti for a short absence."

Lucien exhaled through his nose in honest relief.

That helped more than Elias perhaps realized.

"Thank you," he said.

Elias only nodded once, as though the matter had already been filed under obvious responsibilities that should not require gratitude to function.

Still, Lucien appreciated it.

•••

The day before the feast, they departed.

The group gathered before the array in Lootwell.

Finally, Lucien activated the array.

Light unfolded.

The transition was smooth.

Then they arrived inside the Celestial Dominion.

Several Celestials already stood guard around the array chamber. The mont Lucien and the others appeared, the lead Celestial stepped forward and bowed.

"The masters are waiting, benefactor and honored guests."

The group was then led through the Dominion.

For them, it was their first ti seeing it properly, and Lucien took quiet satisfaction in the way their expressions changed as paradise unfolded around them.

Soon, they reached the chamber.

And there—

stood Virel and Aniel.

Fully recovered. Vivian with them.

The eting that followed felt warm before it even beca words.

Lucien handled the introductions first.

These were Luke and Cienna. This was Cielius. This was Sebas and Elunara. This was Eirene. These were Marie, Kaia, Sylra, Marina. This was Kael. And so on.

Virel and Aniel t them all exactly as Lucien expected they would.

Like kind, strong, deeply alive people who understood imdiately that these were not rely visitors.

These were part of their children’s world.

Luke and Cienna got along with them almost imdiately.

So quickly, in fact, that Lucien had to stop himself from laughing.

They had the exact energy of people who had already developed three parallel lines of affectionate gossip and were only barely restraining themselves because the room was too beautiful to disrespect outright.

Luke clasped Virel’s arm once and said, with honest warmth, "Thank you for raising my boy when I croaked."

Cienna added, "I always hoped soday I would et both of you."

Aniel’s eyes softened so deeply at that that Lucien had to look away for a mont.

"And we are grateful," she said. "for bringing our son to life."

Cielius t them with visible feeling too.

The old man bowed his head and said, "Let thank you, as one parent to another. You helped shape my grandson."

Virel answered without pride, only with warmth. "He shaped us too."

Sebas was the strangest and perhaps most moving.

The mont he stood before Virel and Aniel, his old guilt rose first.

"Masters... I failed to protect you," he said quietly.

But Virel shook his head at once.

"No," he answered. "You continued. That matters more."

Aniel stepped in before Sebas could retreat deeper into that old habit of self-accusation.

"And now," she said with very deliberate softness, "we hear you finally found a lover."

That struck him far harder than any battlefield wound ever had.

Sebas actually looked embarrassed.

Elunara, beside him, almost smiled.

Lucien nearly laughed out loud.

Kael had his own mont too.

He stared at Virel and Aniel with eyes brightening.

For a mont he seed younger.

Or perhaps simply more honest.

"It’s good," he said. "It is just... very good to see you alive, Baron and Baroness."

Virel clasped his shoulder.

"And good to see you again, Kael."

The room ward around monts like that.

No one forced dignity over feeling. No one hid too much. The Celestials of the Dominion, for their part, proved gracious beyond expectation.

They welcod Lucien’s people not as tolerated companions, but as guests tied to those who had saved their leaders and who clearly ant sothing precious to them besides.

That alone eased much of the room.

...

Just then...

Seraphine entered the chamber.

She had heard that Lucien returned to the Dominion, and she ca expecting perhaps a smaller gathering.

Instead she stepped in and found the chamber full.

Family. Friends. Important people. Several won whose attention turned toward her at exactly the wrong and right mont all at once.

She froze.

And because Seraphine was perceptive, she understood imdiately that this was not ordinary scrutiny.

This was a threshold.

Then Lucien saw her.

And, to his credit, did not let the mont stretch into awkwardness.

He crossed the space, took her hand without hesitation, and drew her gently forward into the circle.

Then he said, with all the maddening casualness of a man either very brave or very foolish,

"Father, Mother. And everyone else. This is Seraphine."

He paused.

Then finished without retreating from it.

"She is my woman."

Silence fell.

A very complete one.

Seraphine blushed. Vivian blinked. Marie’s eyes lit up like soone witnessing military-grade scandal with personal emotional benefits. Kaia went still. Sylra’s ears sharpened. Marina looked as though reality had finally chosen to challenge her directly.

Then Luke, of all people, broke the silence first.

He slapped a hand against his thigh and grinned.

"As expected of my boy," he said. "You finally have a girlfriend."

Then he gave Lucien an enormous approving thumbs-up.

That shattered the tension just enough.

Cienna moved imdiately and clasped Seraphine’s hands with maternal decisiveness.

"Welco," she said warmly, as though she had been waiting for this announcent on so level ever since Lucien learned how to make won complicated by existing.

Sebas, to Lucien’s horror, looked genuinely overjoyed.

At this rate, the man’s loyalty might actually transcend taphysics once grandchildren entered the discussion.

Seraphine, who had expected interrogation at best and wariness at worst, instead found herself t by warmth from every direction she had most feared.

And it reached her.

Lucien could see it in the way her shoulders eased.

Virel and Aniel thanked her again, this ti not only as healers of their bodies, but as soone clearly precious to their son.

Vivian stood near Aniel while all this happened, and at one point Aniel leaned down and whispered sothing quietly in her ear.

Vivian blushed at once.

Virel, seeing this, shook his head in the resigned way of a man who had clearly lived beside Aniel long enough to know when not to ask.

No one else heard what she said.

...

Then ca another small shift.

Because not everyone had moved yet.

So feelings still needed arranging.

Eirene stepped forward.

The room noticed imdiately.

She and Seraphine ca face to face.

For one suspended mont, neither spoke.

Their gazes locked, and the silence between them was full enough that others could almost imagine they heard thought moving through it.

It’s not hostility exactly. Not challenge either. But recognition.

Both of them cared about Lucien. Both of them understood that. Both of them were intelligent enough to read the other’s intent.

Lucien, watching this, discovered that even after facing causality, there still existed situations for which he had no especially useful training.

He remained very still.

Then Eirene smiled.

"I’m Eirene," she said. "One of Lucien’s closest friends."

Seraphine smiled back, small but real.

"Seraphine," she answered. "It’s good to finally et you."

She did not say lover. She did not make a claim.

And finally, the whole room breathed again.

The conversation after that moved far more smoothly than Lucien dared hope.

In fact, the more they spoke, the clearer it beca that Eirene and Seraphine were not averse to each other at all. If anything, what ford there was sothing more surprising and much better suited to the future: mutual recognition.

A kind of erging sisterhood.

Then the elental won approached in turn.

Marie took the lead imdiately.

She introduced herself with all the extroverted fluency of soone delighted to finally step into the center of a situation she had already investigated privately in spirit.

Kaia followed more quietly, composed but cordial.

Sylra said less than either of them, yet her small smile carried more sincerity than many longer greetings ever could.

Marina ca last.

She walked up to Seraphine with all the solemn weight of soone advancing toward a duel she had chosen for herself against her better judgnt.

Then she looked at her properly.

And deflated.

Because yes. Seraphine was indeed not little.

And worse, she was beautiful in the mature way Marina knew she herself had not yet grown fully into.

For one brief mont, Marina looked almost crushed by reality.

Then she gathered herself.

She leaned close enough that only Seraphine could hear and muttered, very quietly,

"I won’t lose."

Seraphine looked at her.

Then... chuckled.

She nodded once and replied just as softly, "I was hoping you wouldn’t. Let’s take care of each other from now on."

That hit Marina harder than confrontation ever could have.

Her whole face lit up.

...

Lucien, watching from a careful distance, felt an enormous wave of relief move through him.

Everyone was getting along.

Which ant, Lucien thought with a private kind of gratitude, that perhaps the world was occasionally willing to be kind in ways even he did not plan for.

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