[1% LIFESTEAL] Chapter 85 - The Final Preparations
Added 2024-04-30 22:30:58 +0000 UTCFreddy felt profoundly itchy watching Sophia cradling the shiny ball. “Sophia…” he called cautiously.
“Oh, shut it!” she yelled. “I’m not gonna steal it, you—argh! I wish I killed a damn Lord by accident.”
“I wouldn’t call it an accident,” he said, stepping forward.
She groaned and handed the object back to him. “Listen to me, Freddy,” she said, looking at the box. “Here is what you have to do. Go into the Netherecho, then eat this thing.”
“In the Netherecho?” he asked, scowling at her. “Why the hell would I do that?”
“Just do it,” she said.
“Hold on, now,” he started cautiously. “I’ma need you to step back a bit; I don’t like the way you’re looking at this thing.”
She narrowed her eyes at him. “Either do it, or I will steal it and take it for myself.”
“Okay, geesh.” He looked at the box. With a final glance at Sophia, he took 7 measured steps away from her and looked for a way to open the box. “How do I open this damn thing?”
“You don’t,” she said. “Just go into the Netherecho, and you’ll see what I mean.”
“Aight,” he said. Then he took another 7 long steps away from her, ensuring he was far enough away that she couldn’t snatch it while he was in the Netherecho.
She squinted at him again and made strangling gestures.
He chuckled. Then, he sat on the ground, placed the box before him, and closed his eyes.
As soon as he did, he understood precisely what Sophia was talking about.
In the place of the small sealed box was what looked like a storm of ether, a coiling sphere of glowing, pure wisps he was afraid to approach. It radiated so much power that he felt it was comparable to staring at his star—if not even more extreme.
“What the hell is this thing?” he wondered, suddenly questioning Sophia’s advice.
However, he could also feel a slight pull. It almost felt like his projection was… salivating at the sight of the mesmerizing object before him.
With a gulp, he leaped off his head and landed before the stormy object. It appeared slightly larger in the Netherecho, and the glass box was nowhere to be seen. With a cautious step forward, he placed one hand on the spinning object.
Instantly, the storm stopped. The mighty mass of energy evaporated into a thin steam of pure ether and coagulated right on the palm of his tiny hand. It grew as small as a grain of sand, and once it fully condensed, it looked frighteningly similar to a miniature star.
Its white glow appeared to shatter as it distanced itself from the star, splitting into tiny rainbows that evaporated into gentle mist.
Don’t fucking tell me…
With more anticipation than he’d felt in a long time, he carefully brought the object to the hood of his cloak and shoved it inside, consuming it. Instantly, a horrible pain shot straight through his entire soul, repeatedly echoing in a recursive sequence of ethereal pulses pushing into his ethercosm.
He forced himself to bear the pain, pushing through it as the process gradually came to a stop.
His projection flew back towards his body, and he appeared not in the real world but inside his ethercosm, where he floated around for a few long seconds. Then, he felt his projection start to condense. Horror filled him as he felt his entire soul space shrink for a moment, and a distance away from the two stars roiling in his core, a tiny nova appeared.
It roiled stormily for a long moment before gradually calming and condensing…
Into a small satellite.
Freddy stared at the object before him in shock, absolutely bewildered. “Holy moly,” he muttered, slowly drifting towards the incredible object.
“I have a satellite,” he mumbled, unable to restrain his glee. “I have a goddamn satellite!”
It was like reliving the moment he first laid eyes on his star. It was marvelous. Magical. He felt excited beyond belief, and he quickly went back outside.
Sophia’s envious gaze welcomed his return. “How’d it go?” she asked.
“It hurt like hell,” he said. “By the way, thank you for warning me.”
She smirked. “You don’t seem all that angry, though.”
He grinned from ear to ear. “I guess I’m in a good mood.”
He focused on Thousand Wet Hells. The tempering technique ordinarily consumed 10% essence every second. With 128% essence capacity, he had roughly 13 seconds of use while full. At the moment, his essence stores were at only 79%.
He quickly did some mental math.
Satellites only contained 1% of the essence capacity of an entire star. But, to compensate for this, they regenerated that capacity fully in just a single second. That essence was consumed with priority, meaning it was always consumed before the essence that was stored in the star.
Essentially, with how it worked, it was pretty much a 1% per second discount on essence use for every ability. With something like Hydraulic Flex in passive mode, it completely covered the use cost, making the ability essentially… free.
On top of that, it made essence manipulation effectively free, too, allowing him to practice to his heart’s content.
This was an absolutely enormous advantage. These things cost millions of dollars, and they were damn hard to buy for solo archhumans.
Even if he was utterly out of essence in his star, he could still run Hydraulic Flex indefinitely. Well, until the essence poisoning killed him, that was, but water essence was the gentlest kind there was, so he had quite a bit of leeway.
With Thousand Wet Hells, it didn’t seem that impressive. At 79% essence, he could use it for 8 seconds—with the satellite, that became 8.77 seconds. That seemed quite tame at first glance, but that wasn’t the case at all.
That was a nearly 10% increase in the speed at which he would grow Thousand Wet Hells. Over a day or two, that might not seem like much, but when progress was measured in years, hell yeah, that was massive!
Putting Thousand Wet Hells aside, expensive as it was, it made his other tempering techniques much cheaper.
Pool of Blood only cost around 1% essence per second—now, it was free. That didn’t mean he could use it forever; blood essence was a lot nastier than water essence, and overuse could lead to some terrible consequences.
He wasn’t ordinarily scared of this since it wasn't a big deal, even if he suffered some damage. But with a satellite involved, things could get extremely dangerous. Fast.
“Did you test it out yet?” Sophia’s words broke him out of his musings.
“Hmm?” he hummed. “Ah, no, wait; I’m wondering what to try it with first.”
She rolled her eyes. “Just do whatever!”
“You fiendish woman!” he spat. “This is a special moment! I need to decide on a good one.”
She groaned. “Okay, geez,” she muttered as she turned around. “Who the hell says ‘fiendish’?”
Freddy ignored her as he took a closer look at his abilities. “Screw it,” he said as he decided on a trusty classic—Adaptive Water Body. He hadn’t used this one in quite a while, and he thought it would be wise to give it a go.
It was quite an expensive tempering technique at 4% essence per second. Now, it would be 25 percent cheaper.
He focused and started using it. His ability drew essence from his star as usual, but this time, half of it came from the satellite, drastically reducing the rate at which his star was being depleted. He continued using the ability until—
“Wait a minute!” he yelped as he stopped using his tempering technique.
“Hmm?” Sophia called. “All good?” she asked.
… Half?
He tried again.
Indeed, the ability drew on his essence, roughly half of which came from the satellite.
Now… either he had misremembered the cost of the ability or—
“This satellite is generating 2% essence per second,” he muttered in disbelief.
Sophia’s mouth gaped. “No fucking way! Aaargh, you lucky bastard!” she spat. “You got a two-star satellite!”
“This is a two-star satellite!” he echoed her words. “Holy shit, I have a two-star satellite!”
His mind rushed as he got up. That changed things. In a big way. 2% instead of 1% wasn’t a tiny difference—hell, two-star satellites cost over ten times more than one-star ones.
He rushed to his feet and screamed in joy. It took him a long moment to calm down. “What are my chances against the cultists, now?” he asked snarkily.
“They’re… higher, I guess,” she said. “But all of them have satellites,” she declared. “Hell, I think some of them have three-star ones.”
That made him deflate real quick. “Oh…”
“Don’t you ‘oh’ me!” she said. “You don’t have the right to go ‘oh’ and deflate dramatically! This is a huge deal! We only have a few more days left before this place is flooded with monsters. When that happens, having a two-star satellite will let you save your reserves! You don’t even need to tap into your star now!”
“Yeah… you’re right,” he said, but he wasn’t comforted by those words.
This was indeed a massive deal. Yet, she so casually shared that all their opponents had the same advantage. That was a tough pill to swallow.
It was sobering.
She wasn’t kidding when she said they were dealing with true elites.
And they only had a handful of days left to prepare.
***
Leonard stood before the barrier, smoking a cigar as he eyed the ripples.
The entire lobby had been blocked off and reinforced behind layers of heavy metal walls. Dozens of powerful archhumans were waiting just past the barrier behind him, with hundreds more waiting throughout the building.
He had tried himself against it. He was no combat arch, but he was no pushover, either. Yet… no luck. None of his officers could bust the barrier, either. Specialized equipment that could perhaps stand a chance would take weeks to arrive, and until then, they were stuck, waiting to see whether the barrier would be put down.
There were four open passages such as this one in Nova York. All of them were blocked by the same barrier. On top of that, another five private passages had been compromised.
A total of nine realms throughout Nova York were in an uncertain state. Depending on who had done this and what their goals were, the next few weeks could spell a disaster unseen since the early days of the Rift.
The worst part was that they couldn’t simply evacuate the entire city. Millions of people lived here—where exactly would they take them, and how would they do it?
Faced with no choice, the government had kept this attack under a tight wrap. Naturally, word had gotten out. But seeing as the local government and the news were quiet, close to no one was panicking. Similar stuff had occurred before, albeit on a far smaller scale, and things had been handled smoothly.
Unfortunately, Leonard didn’t believe it would go the same way this time.
Something about this whole thing felt sinister to him. There was a purpose behind these actions that eluded him, and if there was anything he hated, it was being out of the loop.
Not to mention that one of the most promising sons he had had in a long time was stuck behind this barrier, and whether he had survived was unknown.
Only one thing allowed him to remain somewhat at ease—the empress would be arriving soon.
***
Madam boarded her flying carriage, bidding goodbye to a long line of screaming women who were seeing her off on the rooftop of her headquarters.
She sent kisses and hugs, waving cheerily as she stepped inside. Her assistant, Matt, approached the carriage and closed the door.
The smile didn’t fall from her face once the doors were closed. Many believed her to be merely playing a persona, but when surrounded by her people, she was truly capable of being… herself. Narcisse was who she showed herself to be.
She had lived far too long to have any more patience for pretending to be anything else.
A moment later, a second door opened, and Matt walked inside, stepping over and sitting beside her. A few seconds later, the three bodyguards and the driver also walked in, sitting down and getting comfortable.
Frankly, there was absolutely no need for bodyguards to protect her. Yet, whenever she had to descend down to the lessers, she found them convenient to have by her side. It was an excellent way to keep ignorant animals away.
The empress would arrive in about a week or so, and with her flying carriage, Madam would be at the capital in only three days. Four days was the most she could manage to scrounge up. Naturally, there was no real need to show up a whole four days early, but she wanted a small break from all the hubbub.
She hadn’t set aside time for herself in a long while, and New York was just the place to go and have some fun. No, wait, Nova York. That was what they called it nowadays. She kept forgetting about that. If she was being honest, she didn’t like the new name. Even “Newer York” would have been better.
Speaking of the city, she had recently gotten her hands on a few concerning reports. A few passages were in trouble, and it could be a big problem. It's not her problem, of course, but the poor commoners could be seeing some action.
If push came to shove, perhaps she could step in and help. It would be a lovely PR move.
As their carriage finally lifted off the ground and soared into the sky, she couldn’t help but wonder about Freddy Stern. What the hell was happening to that young man?
She hadn’t been watching him all that much lately, but she checked in the other day, and as far as she could tell… he had acquired a spark of undeath. That was plainly absurd for too many reasons to count.
There was no way in hell he had received another damn unique. So… an affinity shard, perhaps? That was even less likely.
Her theory that he had been possessed grew stronger with each passing day. Too many strange things were happening for that not to be the case. At any rate, that served her just fine. The more evidence she could collect for her theory, the greater an impact her words would have.
She would reach her goal soon enough.
And that bastard, Basilisk, would pay for his insolence.
***
The next few days passed in a blur. Freddy and Sophia trained every waking second they had.
Although rudimentary, Sophia had acquired a neat ability—she could morph her legs. Now, she could bend her knees the other way and use her legs as springs for running and jumping faster.
As far as offense was concerned, she had put little work into that. Their plan would be better served with greater mobility.
Freddy understood the same thing, and as for their plan, fighting would be the last resort. Speed would be no issue for him with Hydraulic Flex—with his Thousand Wet Hells-tempered body, he could reliably use Hydraulic Flex with both stars to leap past the guards and into the passage.
Thankfully, Freddy had a watch in his backpack so they could keep track of time.
It didn’t take long for him to learn the consequences of abusing the satellite. He used it quite heavily during the first day, pushing it to the limit to discover where that limit lay. And discover it, he did. After loading his body with far too much water essence, he started throwing up.
Every single orifice in his body started aggressively leaking water. He sweated buckets. His vision became blurry, and the dehydration hit him like a truck. He’d gone way past normal levels of essence poisoning and well into lethal territory without realizing it.
Without his immortal body, keeping himself alive would have been a struggle. Thankfully, he could recover from the side effects with relative ease, and it took only two hours of meditation to purge the excess water essence from his body.
Throughout their time there, very few gorels had stumbled upon them. They were simply too isolated. But on the seventh day, as Sophia had predicted, more of them started showing up.
At first, it was just one or two, but before long, it was five, then ten, then twenty.
As the cacophony of gorel cries shrieked through the entire realm, filling the air with a subtle vibration, they knew.
They were out of time.
Comments
Saw the new chapter in rr. Are we getting one as well?
Ihsan Gunay
2024-05-03 23:19:55 +0000 UTCAlso the things in his ring are things he wants to keep on him but not use himself such as the vestige. Could be he didn't use the 2* himself for the reasons you pointed out but it's worth enough that he wanted to keep it on his person until he sells it.
Lorevi Q
2024-05-01 00:01:53 +0000 UTCSo from the sound of it Satellites can range from 1 to 5 stars (you mentioned a 5% earlier for billions of dollars)... why would the four star arch (I'm forgetting his name - big blood guy that the ring originally came from) bother with a piddly two star satellite. He's got a prime vestige in his storage ring worth billions for the average individual, but priceless to an heir of his own clan. My only guess for why he'd have the star (and this requires a fair bit of speculation), is that you can have only 1 satellite per regular star. So a one star arch can have 1 and a four star arch can have as many as 4. Then I could definitely see him walking around with a satellite ready for if he ever manages to break through the barrier to 5 stars so that he could consume it immediately. But in that case he'd never give himself anything less than the best he could afford... There's a few other reasons that might make sense on why he has it... but the guys that tried to track him down mentioned how the things he had with him were vital to the prosperity and success of the clan. A 2 star satellite doesn't seem to fit in. That being said if we've really got an order of magnitude in value difference... then a 1 star is a few million and a five star would be a few tens of billions... I could see him having a 3/4/or 5... but a 2 which likely costs less than a hundred million - the way I'm reading this story, that's chump change to this guy. Let me know if I'm wildly off base.
Person8
2024-04-30 23:37:05 +0000 UTC