In the days since departing with Zedart, Ryan continued the back and forth between The Realm and Earth. Mudriff and Anjalith had both managed to learn their desired Trial skill and gave Ryan a long list of desperate adventurers willing to sign away their souls for the chance to learn a Trial skill so they could progress.
Grevich also wanted more test examples to solidify his research paper and was working overti trying to implent Ryan’s examples without him being present.
To show that so results were reproducible without him. Apparently he was still having mixed results… which were better than he had hoped.
On the third day…
“I’m telling you sobody tried to access my laptop. I have security asures in place the Secretary told about and whoever this invisible person is triggered two of them.”
“What did they access?”
“Nothing they could find, but… well…”
The thing was, Milock had installed a keylogger into his own laptop. It gave him the exact ti and presses.
02:02:32 ‘Mirelda recording.’
02:02:35 ‘recording evidence.’
02:02:37 ‘blackmail’
…
The list went on.
“Did she find it?”
“No, of course not. I’ve got better security than that. Even if she did find it I have backups on backups on the Secretary’s private server.”
“But we’re going to have to operate as if she can see through that ring of yours.”
Milo shook his head.
“Talked to Ella about it—”
“Ella?”
“Get off it. I’m not saying she’s nice but she's pretty straightforward when you get to know her.”
“Right.”
“Anyway, the reason why the ring failed to detect Pinkie last ti was because I wasn’t using it properly. Apparently if I start the bubble from my finger and then expand it, even dragonslayers can’t bypass it without having so very specialized Rare skills.”
That did change things, Ryan hadn’t realized the bubble itself was what was removing invisibility and not just being in the silence sphere itself. Still sothing like that…
“The Secretary really gave you sothing crazy, huh?”
“I’m telling you, she hates the idea of the rest of the world finding out about everything. Chaos isn’t really what she wants.”
“I’d believe that if she hadn’t been sleeping with Pinkie.”
“Well… I an, you know, Pinkie’s a shapeshifter. I totally get it. Wouldn’t you?”
Ryan shook his head.
“She’s got you completely wrapped around her finger.”
“What are we going to do about Mirelda?”
Ryan used his [Spellweave Perception], he dashed to the window and pulled back the curtains, seeing sothing hover over, watching them and—
It was Chester. Flapping its pages, annoyed that its invisibility was seen through easily by him.
Ryan facepald.
He forgot, they had more than one stalker.
——
Mirelda had barely flown down in ti to avoid the erratic sudden movents of Ryan. One mont he was talking pleasantly to his friend, the next he had dashed towards the window like a madman.
It wasn’t that she was afraid of a fifth realm adventurer.
It was just that they had blackmail material on her and she was not willing to interfere with the Witch Tyrant’s plans or break her own bargain.
——
The Realm:
Ryan yawned as he took a break from jogging across the leveled zone. Cerul, that not-so-little shitbird hadn’t let him sit on his back since he’d gotten those mana patterns around its feathers. Every ti he got close, the crow would nip at his left arm.
Cerul was likely worried that his volatile mana might do sothing to its patterns sohow.
“If you’re that worried about it then maybe they’re weak?!”
“CAWW!”
As demonstration that Cerul’s new patterns weren’t weak it shot up into the sky and started siphoning mana en masse.
“Oh shit.”
A hail of actually dangerous feathers started bombarding the leveled zone of Sector Five. Cerul did not actually aim at him… just around him in a neat circle to demonstrate just how much the cerulean bird had gotten stronger.
It was likely that there was no amount of realm five adventurers that could take the cerulean crow down while it was in the air.
ssing around aside, not being able to ride on Cerul’s back ant that he had to jog. It wasn’t a terrible thing on its own. It just left him in his own head… which was a weird place to be at the mont.
Normally he was frantically planning ahead, trying to see everything from different angles. Figure out what he’d missed and optimize his build… at the mont it felt like he had nothing.
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Just clear skies, a clear road and ti to practice and take it easier.
Seffara was back and she was stronger than ever. He had managed to worm so information out of her and knew that she was d
She had been one of, if not the strongest ninth realm already. She had soloed a dragon, she had fought in countless skirmishes in the big war. Gone up against the greatest of odds and had survived them all.
And she knew the stakes.
Ryan closed his eyes and let the worry flow out of him. He enjoyed traveling in Sector Five, making banter with Gamielle and Cerul, watching great lakes of ruby red with vibrant purple-black plants surrounding it… and causing minor stampedes when the monsters saw him approach.
In front of a lake with towering spires of dirt around him, Ryan went back to his sword routine, not even really thinking about anything, he was just letting loose.
Trying to see if he could repair the [Aura Tyrant] with what he had.
He let his mind wander, taking in the lessons he had learned working with adventurers struggling with their classes and skills and put it into his own.
Not just move but act like the [Aura Tyrant].
Ryan’s sword routine turned into wide blows of overwhelming power. He threw his aura around like he would overwhelm anything that got in his way.
Not just act but beco the [Aura Tyrant].
To look down upon the world and believe you had the right of rule over everyone else. It did not matter what they thought because you were stronger. Let them see your power and kneel or flee.
Not just beco but make the [Aura Tyrant] mine.
Ryan stopped as he stared out into the ruby lake. A mont of reflection where he questioned whether he wanted to be a tyrant at all. Not the answer of the Tyrants where people saw them as saviors but a real, true tyrant.
One who would stamp out everyone in his way to get what he wanted.
That was where Ryan was having a problem. He was fairly certain he had more than adequate amounts of the concepts of tyranny and aura. It was sowhere where the concepts didn’t form into an overall whole.
And for once, Ryan sat down and closed his eyes, trying to focus inwards. Rembering that figure staring up at a statue trying to find the answer to a stupid question that had no satisfying answers.
Oh.
But why, why was the answer to that question so important for the [Aura Tyrant]?
He thought about it, then frowned in annoyance, unable to figure it out. He went back to his sword forms.
[Conceptual ditation]
“Ah.”
He found his answer at last. He had the concepts around him, the quality and quantity was there, the problem wasn’t any of that… the problem was that he himself was uncertain whether or not he wanted to be the [Aura Tyrant] any longer.
It was that damned question. The question that the [Aura Tyrant]... no that Ryan himself had been trying to figure out the entire ti.
How did you truly make a civilization everlasting?
He couldn’t—no wouldn’t be a tyrant unless he found his answer.
Look at The Realm, ripping apart at its seams because a single Tyrant had lost her daughter and had gone mad. A civilization that relied on powerful individuals only lasted for as long as they were sane or alive. Then it would collapse and everything would co to ruin.
It was him.
Ryan didn’t want to be a tyrant if there was no answer to this that would satisfy him.
What was the point of being a Tyrant if you couldn’t replace the current system with a better one? One that lasts?
He sighed and made his decision to move forward.
He opened his system screen.
Trial Skill Slots 6/6
[Class Change]
[Resource Overdrive: Aura]
[Conceptual ditation]
[Aura of Unrelenting Intimidation]
[Arcane Volatility]
[Hastened]
By far the closest skills he would be capable of learning was [Hastened] and [Aura of Unrelenting Intimidation]. In the past couple of days he had pretty much confird that [Hastened] would still take months to activate on its own—if not years.
The problem with [Hastened] was that it was a passive high rarity Rare skill. Even with Grevich’s soothing voice and class resonance it would take months to activate it on his own.
The other five of his Trial skills were Epics.
The idea of learning any of these skills well… there was a reason why Ryan had been so shocked to find out Zedart had learned his Epic already. Dragonslayers with optimal classes often took months to learn a physical active Epic, and if the Epic wasn’t perfectly aligned with the class?
Decades to never was a more accurate tifra.
[Aura of Unrelenting Intimidation] was the Epic Ryan felt most used to and he had a feeling it would take forever without the [Aura Tyrant] class to back him up.
So, Ryan spent his last reward on the logical, reasonable choice.
One S Trial reward available:
Additional Trial skill slot selected.
Zero S Trial rewards remaining.
Trial Skill slots 6/7
He had far, far too many Trial Epic skills to choose from. He would need the slots in the future.
…
The days went by as he traveled throughout the red barren landscape of the leveled zone.
He had thought he would be at peace with his decision, but for so reason he found himself speeding up. As if there was sothing he was missing, sothing that he had miscalculated.
Unbeknownst to Ryan, he wasn’t the only one feeling it.
——
Cataclysm Abyss:
Valee sat, practicing her terrain control with the Unwanted. Watching carefully how their mana flowed into the Earth in a completely natural manner.
She felt a bead of sweat form on her neck.
——
The Shadow Tyrant stood over his city, flicking his knife back and forth. For the first ti in a long ti, he had donned his adventurer’s gear.
Just in case.
——
The Archmage Tyrant rechecked his city wards and told the people at his observatory to let the [Strategist] do as he pleased.
He stood at the nexus of his city’s enchantnts.
——
The foxkin gathered together to wake their great guardian beast, urging it to move away from the border of Sector Ten.
A continental sized creature woke in annoyance but knew it had to move.
——
In the crushing depths of the ocean, a giant kraken sprayed ink everywhere, not wanting to be disturbed once again if the Passive Tyrant decided her current opponent wasn’t up to par.
——
All across The Realm. Those powerful enough and those with the [Strongest] title felt it in their bones. Whether they understood it or not, whether they had gotten a warning from soone else, they all moved and made preparations. A potential natural disaster was incoming, one even the tyrants had to be wary of.
Death.
The [Apex of The Realm] was getting ready to move. Her rising excitent was causing ripples around The Realm.
In the outpost of the fifth Trial, [The Knight] whistled.
“Haven’t felt this in awhile. I think it’s the Passive Tyrant.”
“Ah that’s what it was.”
“Of course you can feel it too, you little monster. How long have you been in The Realm? A year? Half that?”
“Less.”
Ryan laughed, the outpost to one of the sixth trials had been abandoned. All except one.
“Here I was, getting disappointed that adventurers weren’t mounting a raid against . To think that all they send is one asly [Knight]. Do you think you can stop if I wanted to just go past you?”
[The Knight] looked him up and down in his flowing robes and single sword. Between her full enchanted platemail, shield and lance, it was clear who was the most maneuverable one.
“Nay, but you don’t want to run without trying to claim [The Strongest of The Fifth Realm] from , do you? Or are you a coward?”
Ryan laughed.
“Hah! A coward? That’s rich coming from a Fallen that can’t die anymore. You are a Fallen, aren’t you?”
Her eyes widened in shock. “N-no, I an, what’s a Fallen?”
Ryan just grinned. [Knights] were so of the worst liars in the world.
——
At the border between Sector Ten and Sector Thirteen.
An extraordinary pink scaled drake stood with a wide stance, left arm outstretched, as if she were asuring the distance between her and her opponent. Left arm chambered by her side, ready to fire if needed.
Her breathing was deep and rhythmic, muscles and magical electricity sparkling from her claws, teeth and eyes, her senses strained to the limit.
Her opponent was almost disappointing in comparison. If you only saw a picture of her face you would just see an ordinary looking woman that cared little about what others thought of her appearance. There was almost none of that enhanced beauty that adventurers in the high realm seed to have.
That was of course, where everything stopped.
Her body was full of scars, pride wounds that she kept to commorate good fights. Her musculature was defined enough to compare with any of the world’s natural athletes—and when she was ready to fight?
It was as if even The Realm was too small to hold her presence.
The Passive Tyrant uncrossed her arms and lowered her stance.
“I hope you’re ready. Don’t disappoint now.”
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