The lobby of Nyx’s tower was unusually quiet. The marble floors were spotless, and the automated reception drones hovered silently in standby, their optic sensors dimd to a dull blue.
Zen walked out through the main entrance, the heavy glass doors sliding open to reveal the neon-drenched streets of the Omni Domain. He pulled up his terminal, the screen casting a pale light over his features.
"System," he said quietly. "Pull up the Goddess-Eye network. I need to find Maya."
[Locating...]
[Maya Reed — Current Location: Sector One Comrcial District, Block 4, Floor 3. Tagged as: Bright Station.]
He found the place in exactly eleven minutes.
It was a warm little coffee shop tucked neatly between two gleaming, hyper-advanced skyscrapers.
It was the kind of spot that didn’t belong in the upper echelons of the Omni Domain, but sohow survived there anyway. It was sowhere built specifically for people who just needed to sit down, sip sothing warm, and stare at nothing for a while.
Maya was sitting in the back corner booth, both hands wrapped tightly around a large, steaming mug. She looked up the exact second he walked through the door, almost like she had felt his mana approaching.
"Figured you’d find eventually," she said, offering a weak, exhausted smile.
Zen slid into the plush leather seat across from her. "How long have you been hiding here?"
"An hour. Maybe two," she sighed, taking a slow sip of her drink. "The sheer mana pressure in the air was suffocating. Nyx and Valeria... just being in the sa room as them feels like standing at the bottom of the ocean. I couldn’t breathe. I just needed sowhere quiet after... well, everything."
He didn’t push the everything.
Pleasuring two obssessed goddesses must have really flooded the penthouse with a terrifying amount of residual energy. He flagged down a passing server drone and ordered whatever she was having.
After a minute of comfortable silence, she reached into her jacket and slid her cracked terminal across the table.
"Jax called. Twice," Maya said softly, looking down at the table. "I didn’t answer it. I didn’t know what I was allowed to say without accidentally... you know... revealing what I shouldn’t."
"Good call," Zen said, picking the device up. "Let’s call him back together. He is probably panicking since Val picked you up from the academy."
She pulled her chair around to his side of the booth so they were both in the cara fra. Zen tapped the comms icon on his terminal. It rang exactly once.
Jax’s face filled the holographic screen. His eyes were wide, his hair was a ss, and he was already mid-sentence.
"Zen! Thank every god that exists in the sky! Why didn’t Maya answer her terminal?! She just vanished with Val and I’ve been losing my mind since I heard!"
"We are fine, Jax," Zen said calmly. "Lower your voice."
"Lower my... Zen, the academy is going crazy! There is a massive rumor that so noble family complained to Dean Alaric! The Vanguard almost sent an official investigator over Maya disappearing from the dorms!"
"Nobody disappeared, Jax. Stop panicking," Zen lied flawlessly. "Valeria’s family had a private dical ergency in the Crown Domain. They needed a very specific Vitality signature to stabilize a relative, and Maya was the best fit. I was already out here with Val. It was highly classified, so we had to cut all standard communications."
Jax blinked, pressing his face closer to the cara lens. "A dical ergency? Wait... so Maya was officially hired by the Vanguard’s family?"
"Yes," Maya chid in quickly, nodding her head to sell the lie. "They paid very well, Jax. I am completely fine."
Jax stared at the screen, his eyes narrowing suspiciously. "Maya. Blink twice if you need rescuing right now."
Maya almost choked on her coffee, letting out a genuine laugh. "I’m fine, Jax. I really am."
"You look different," Jax squinted hard at the screen. "Why does she look different?Have you been..."
"Training. She has been training," Zen interjected smoothly. "High-stress healing environnts force a cultivator to adapt quickly. She had a breakthrough."
"Training," Jax repeated slowly. "Right."
He clearly believed none of it, but he let it drop. "Anyway, classes resud yesterday. Instructor Graves docked our attendance marks and made run twenty laps. Are you coming back to the Ares Domain or what?"
"Probably by next week," Zen assured him. "What is Kaelan doing?"
Jax’s whole mood shifted imdiately. He glanced sideways, checking the hallway of his dorm before leaning closer to the cara.
"He has been weirdly quiet," Jax whispered. "Which is sohow way scarier than when he is loud. But here is the thing, Zen. He had a private eting with Commander Valerius last week. No academy staff, no witnesses. The maintenance feed caught them talking in a restricted corridor."
Zen went perfectly still. "Commander Valerius. Personally."
"Yeah. It was a long conversation too," Jax hesitated, rubbing the back of his neck. "I think he told the Inquisitor sothing, Zen. About you. About how you survived the Minotaur in that unmapped zone. I think Kaelen officially beca a Vanguard informant."
Two seconds of heavy silence passed.
"Keep your distance," Zen ordered, his voice dropping into a cold, commanding tone. "Do not ask questions. Do not provoke him. Just watch and tell absolutely anything that moves."
"Easy for you to say from wherever fancy you’re standing," Jax muttered, crossing his arms. "Is that an imported espresso machine behind you?"
"I will bring you sothing nice from the comrcial district," Maya offered with a smile.
"Please do. Sothing from the Omni Domain too. I deserve it for the stress." Jax pointed a finger at the cara. "Both of you, just co back in one piece."
He cut the call before Zen could respond to that last part.
Maya set her mug down on the table, the smile fading from her face. "Kaelan and Commander Valerius. That is really bad, isn’t it?"
"It is manageable," Zen said, taking a sip of his own coffee. "Kaelan is scared enough of to reach out for official Vanguard protection. Which ans he knows he crossed a line he cannot uncross."
He set the cup down. "It doesn’t change the plan. It just ans I have to move much faster when we get back to the academy."
Maya watched him quietly for a mont. "Does everything just beco a calculation for you? Are you ever actually worried about anything?"
"Both," he said honestly. "The calculation is exactly how I manage the worry."
She seed to accept that answer.
They stayed in that quiet coffee shop for another hour, and it was the most normal thing Zen had done since waking up in this broken world.
Maya ordered him a sweet hydroponic pastry from the Omni Domain’s upper farms, insisting he try it. It tasted nothing like the synthetic garbage they served back in District 7.
He told her a story, completely dropping his cold Emperor persona about the first dungeon he had cleared alone, back when his hands were still shaking from Kaelen’s beatings. He told her about the Scrap-Hound, the junk tower, and the rusted siege equipnt.
She laughed loudly at the part where he toppled five tons of old swords onto the monster’s head.
"That is how you started?" she asked, her eyes wide with amusent.
"That is literally how I started," he confird with a slight grin. "It was either drop the junk on its head or get eaten alive."
"You ca a really long way in just six weeks, Zen."
"We both did," he said, and he truly ant it.
They finally left the coffee shop and made their way back to the penthouse just after dark.
They heard the yelling before the private elevator doors even opened fully.
"Seven tis!" Valeria’s voice broke through the thick steel walls of the penthouse. "Seven clear monts! I counted every single orgasm he gave !"
"You counted wrong, at least two tis," Nyx replied. "The number of orgasms you got doesn’t exactly match how good it was, Valeria. If we just count quantity, a training dummy that gets hit a thousand tis would win the fight."
"Are you calling yourself a training dummy, you digital snake?!" Valeria roared.
"I am saying your thodology is fatally flawed, Vanguard," Nyx fired back smoothly.
"My thodology is based on direct, physical evidence!"
"You cannot use your own orgasms as testimony in a superiority debate!" Nyx argued.
"Why not?!" Valeria scread.
Maya froze in the elevator doorway. All the color drained from her face as she slowly turned to look at Zen. He was standing there with his arms crossed, and a completely flat, deadpan expression.
"Is this... normal?" Maya whispered, terrified.
"Give it another thirty seconds," Zen said quietly.
"His hands stayed on my waist exactly three seconds longer than yours," Valeria’s voice continued inside, echoing loudly through the massive living space. "I clocked it! His grip was noticeably stronger when he was with !"
"He stayed with in the cultivation pool first," Nyx countered instantly. "Which ans I was the priority by default. It is simple math."
"That was a strategy, not a personal preference!" Valeria yelled. "I broke the headboard of his bed in the Southern Wastes! He scread my na!"
"He scread your na because you lack basic physical refinent," Nyx taunted. "With , it was a cerebral connection. I anticipated his needs before he even knew he had them."
Zen finally walked into the room.
Both Goddesses stopped mid-sentence. They snapped their heads toward the entryway. Valeria was standing in the center of the room with her arms crossed defensively and her chin raised in defiance.
Nyx was standing near her massive holographic terminal, one hand frozen over the digital keyboard.
Both of them had the decency to look at least partially embarrassed.
Zen sighed, dropping his dark jacket onto the nearest velvet chair.
"Keep that argunt going," he said flatly, his voice carrying authority, "and neither of you sets foot in the Crown Domain with ."
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