Chapter 441: We Are Just Like a Family
Chapter 441: We Are Just Like a Family
The spellcasters exchanged glances — threatening a Spirit? Is that really an option!?
“In Spirit Relationshipology, it does mention that spirits have a certain level of intelligence…” Sonya hesitated, “But to not share their powers unless threatened, that’s really…”
“Pretty annoying,” Ashe concluded.
Without delay, Ashe summoned the soul summoning Spirit, while Deya’s Water-born Thread, Sonya’s Evil Light Slash, and Ashe’s Rage Sword all entangled it in their sights. Although, due to the pact, they couldn’t actually destroy the soul summoning Spirit, the anger in the Rage Sword and the killing intent in the Evil Light Slash flowed unreservedly toward the tricolor crystal.
Soon they saw numerous little black shadows inside the crystal scurrying around as if it housed a small nation. Quickly, a piece of intelligence flowed into Ashe’s mind:
“Mysterious Power: Shrouded in mystery, your true identity remains unknown, allowing you to assume any role, gender, or identity. Your existence is inherently logical.”
“Troop Skill-Mystery: Units of your armed troop type will be perceived as neutral by all Virtual Realm creatures, only being considered hostile when entering a guarded area.”
After Ashe shared the new skill with everyone, they immediately realized an issue — not only had the “Secret Incarnation” but the “Incarnation of the Stars” had also concealed its true power from them, revealing only the enhancement effect for Star Prayer!
Reflecting now, it became clear why an Empress commander could annihilate a Star commander despite being of the same legion level. Why couldn’t the latter escape if they were losing? It must have been the camouflage effect of the Mysterious Power, allowing the Empress’s legion to launch a surprise attack at close range, leaving the Star commander defenseless without most of their followers!
Truthfully, the Mysterious Power was decent, but for them, it was somewhat redundant — with their strength, unless they encountered a heroic soul legion, the Time Continent wasn’t enough for them to wreak havoc upon. Why would they need to disguise themselves as neutral units?However, after inquiring Rainbow Tail for Intelligence, Ashe and the others discovered that the Mysterious Power would soon prove useful.
The last time they consulted the Golden Fish, Ashe and Sonya strained their brains with yes-or-no questions trying to find out where the Golden Fish was in the sea, only to find out it was in the sky. It was absurd. While not entirely useless, it was like asking if you could bring a scientific calculator to a literature exam — pointless.
This time they decided on a more straightforward approach and let Deya ask directly, “What should we do next to help us find Rainbow Tail?”
The Virtual Realm responded, “Obtain the Complete Realm Map of Time Continent.”
Other spellcasters might be perplexed, not even knowing that such a map existed. However, Ashe and his group knew how to obtain the map — by killing the heroic soul commanders in each region and taking their Commander Maps!
“Why does Rainbow Tail have to do with the Complete Realm Map?” Sonya felt puzzled. “Could it be that Rainbow Tail only appears on the map?”
“Could it be the main city?” Deya speculated, “The main cities of the Six Nations might form a tail-like shape, and we can find the edge of that tail?”
“Don’t forget, this is Witch’s answer to a question. The Virtual Realm likely didn’t give an honest answer,” Ashe reminded, “Getting the Complete Realm Map is just helpful, not necessarily the decisive factor… But regardless, it’s a direction.”
“But now the heroic soul legions have started retreating to defend; we can’t find them in the wild,” Sonya said, “Are we supposed to storm the main city regions?”
“Exactly.”
“Huh?” Sonya immediately understood Ashe’s idea. “You want to use the Mysterious Power to disguise yourself and infiltrate the main city regions? But if we get close to the heroic soul legions, we will still be discovered. Once a battle breaks out, the main city will certainly send an army to hunt us down…”
As Sonya’s voice trailed off, Deya also started to grasp the plan. “You want to recreate the Oasis main city battle?”
“That’s right,” Ashe said. “As long as I bring the Secret Incarnation to paint in other main city regions, the Spider Tower legion will likely follow. Then we can take advantage of the chaos to loot the battlefield.”
“Even if we fail, we’ll just waste a bit of soul power from a few troop types. At worst, we take a stroll and leave. But if we succeed…” The Cult Leader smirked, “I’ve been itching to use the Commander Handbook on you all; it’s far superior to the Experience Orbs.”
Returning from the Virtual Realm to reality, Ashe sat up in bed and shook his head. He glanced at the Gospel Book to check the time; it was just past 4 a.m.
There was a strange noise coming from the upper bunk, like bones gnashing against each other. Still, Ashe was grateful he didn’t see any cockroaches when he opened his eyes; he couldn’t ask for more. The opposite bunk was empty, and he could hear faint water sounds from the bathroom. Suddenly feeling like taking a bath himself, he thought he’d ask Igor not to drain the bathtub to save the trouble later. On the opposite upper bunk, Banjeet leaned against the wall, writing on a notebook. Noticing Ashe’s gaze, the young butler smiled and greeted him.
Ashe quietly got out of bed to get a drink of water and immediately ran into Little Lise at the door.
“Can’t sleep?”
“Mm-hmm.”
Ashe thought for a moment, then made two cups of hot tea for himself and Lise. They went out to the balcony together. Outside, a cat was meowing, and a few Goblins at the street corner were drunkenly causing a ruckus. Cool wind blew through the cracks of the clasped buildings. The night in Fidrola was far from quiet, even a bit noisy, but compared to the foggy nights of Vamora or the bustling nights of Mephila, Ashe enjoyed this kind of night more.
“Have you been happy these past few days?” Ashe suddenly asked.
‘Lise’ was slightly startled, then nodded vigorously. “Yes, very happy!”
“I’m happy too,” Ashe said. “Although the room is a bit small, it’s much more comfortable than in Vamora or Mephila. Just seeing you study, watching the Substitute work, basking in the sun, watching TV dramas — if we could just spend the entire Weaving Festival like this, that would be great…”
He placed the teacup on the balcony rail, squatted down, and looked at ‘Lise’. “We’re going to Nabistin next to assassinate the Princess. You must be very worried, maybe even scared enough that you couldn’t sleep and came to find me.”
‘Lise’ blinked and then put down the teacup, moving over to grab Ashe’s hand. “Mm-hmm.”
“Don’t worry, Annan is smart. She won’t make a move without absolute certainty, so we shouldn’t be in much danger… Even if there is danger, we have a Pact. I will definitely protect you.”
Ashe paused, his tone becoming somewhat hesitant. “Actually, there’s something I’ve been wanting to ask you…”
He knows?
Did I slip up somewhere?
Or did Igor figure something out?
Lise’s body tensed, but she forced herself to stay calm. “What is it?”
Ashe held her by the shoulders, looking intently into her eyes. “After the Weaving Festival ends, would you still want to live with me?”
‘Lise’ looked at him blankly, her big eyes quickly filling with tears. Her lips pressed together, and her face turned red. Ashe smiled at the sight. “You look like I’m bullying you.”
“You are bullying me,” ‘Lise’ sniffled, then threw her arms around his neck. “That’s so unfair…”
“What are you talking about?” Ashe patted her head. “I’ll take that as a yes. After the Weaving Festival, we’ll be a family.”
Suddenly remembering something, ‘Lise’ wiped her tears and said, “You need to be careful of Aunt Bukin!”
Ashe’s expression instantly became peculiar. “Oh? Why?”
“He’s learned the Dominance Sect spells now. He will definitely look for a chance to dominate you!” ‘Lise’ said seriously. “If he dominates you, he might turn you into a submissive female beast that only goes into heat—”
“Thank you, Miss Lise, for your concern about my profession. Excellent suggestion, I’ll be sure to consider it.”
Igor, toweling his hair as he walked through the living room, glanced coldly at the duo who appeared to be father and daughter.
‘Lise’ was stunned.
So was Ashe.
“Hey, you can’t be serious! Answer me! Don’t leave me hanging like this—it’s terrifying!”