"Manifest Nexus...?" Adam muttered in disbelief.
Arika nodded.
"It's a power that Goen and I possess. But, under normal circumstances, you shouldn't know about it. You were only supposed to learn about the existence of this Nexus type after three or even four steps."
Goen shrugged.
"We had no other choice. Those bastards were well prepared. I couldn't defeat them with only a tiny fraction of my power."
"Right." Adam gulped. "You didn't even use a single ability. And what about the circles and bright stars inside?"
Alexia nodded several tis. She was also interested in learning more about this. For Adam, this was the second ti he had seen monsters use this power.
Arika and Goen exchanged glances.
They realized that the two K4-Phantoms in front of them knew too much.
"I'm afraid we can't tell you about that," Arika shook her head. "You have to find out for yourselves, just like with the Manifest Nexus. It's not good that you learned these nas so early. It could throw you off your path, so while we still can, we'll hide the essence of these powers from you."
True, Adam and Alexia were willing to do anything to learn more about it. But they understood that it might do them more harm than good.
Normally, the K4-Phantoms shouldn't have known or seen what they saw. It only happened because the Befallen Crown wanted to get rid of Adam so that he wouldn't beco a real threat even to the greatest monsters.
"I see... So you're suggesting we just rember this battle, but focus on other things, right?" Adam asked.
Arika smiled.
"Yes. The point is, kids, even if we sat down and told you everything we know about this world and powers, you still wouldn't be able to use it. There's no point in moving on to nuclear physics when you're still learning simple math."
They frowned as Arika chuckled.
"Of course, I'm exaggerating, but you know what I an. You have other tasks ahead of you right now, one of which is to return to the Citadel."
"Wait!" Alexia exclaid. "Fine, you don't have to tell us about these strange abilities and the Nexus, but how can you be real? Why did you appear in your real body and not in spectral form?"
This ti, Arika glanced at Goen for confirmation. He just spread his arms wide. He knew they would have to answer these questions, so he was prepared for it.
"Well, it's all about energy," Arika began. "As you've seen, Goen is very powerful. He is the Second Rank Phantom, and because of that, his energy is different from yours or any other Phantom of the First Circle."
She raised her hand as a cloud of fu floated above her palm.
"Your energy is like paint. You can draw with it, but you cannot create reality. Paint is still part of the world, it is not sothing you created yourself, but... at the Second Circle, everything changes. There, you don't just use energy, you are its creator and complete owner."
Adam was confused.
"Paint? Are you saying that our energy isn't real? I an, my aura and abilities are very real to the monsters I fight."
Arika's lips turned up at the corners.
"Everything has its limits. As with the previous two things, you don't need to worry about that right now. There is no reason for your Operators to transition from spectral form to sothing more complex and high-ranking."
She made it clear that there was no point in asking any further questions. Arika was prepared to answer what she deed necessary. She did this not only to keep secrets, but also to avoid harming the two young, talented Phantoms in front of her.
"I see, so, as a final request." Adam stared at Goen. "What is that title?"
"Hmm?"
"First Knight of the World End." Adam thought for a mont. "If you are the First Knight, then there must be others, right?"
Goen scratched his cheek awkwardly. He hadn't expected Adam to pick up on that detail. Arika touched her forehead. To so extent, she was to bla for this, because she had uttered Goen's title in front of the monsters.
"Yes, you're right." Goen suddenly replied, causing Arika to turn around.
"Goen! This is—!"
He stopped her with a gesture, taking a step forward.
"There are other knights, but don't expect to tell you who they are, how many there are, or where they are. To be honest, you weren't supposed to know about my existence either. Everything that happened here was a series of random events. But, here we are."
Adam nodded deeply. He hadn't expected more. Arika wouldn't even tell them about this.
"The World End, is it so kind of faction, like the Free End?"
"Nah, it's on a different scale. The most accurate description would be a squad. But that's all I can tell you."
However, Adam wasn't going to give up. He had one more question he wanted answered. He didn't know why, but he felt that Goen wouldn't ignore him.
"If it's a squad, and you have different titles, that ans you're subordinate to soone, right?"
Arika's eyes widened. With her gaze, she asked Goen not to say anything, but he had a different opinion.
"Yeah, that's right. We haven't received orders or acted together in a long ti. The last ti our forces were needed was many years ago. Back then, we were actually a squad with a commander. It was necessary for all of humanity. Now, we're just a handful of powerful warriors, each doing what they want."
Goen glanced at his house, the lake, and directed his gaze to the sky.
"You're asking this question, but you already know the answer, at least part of it, don't you?"
Adam said nothing as Goen's calm gaze fell on Adam.
"You think we obey the Queen, and that's not wrong. But, now, technically, we have a different commander."
His voice deepened.
"The King."
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