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Chapter 495: That Usually is My Day

The gold-rankers secretly trailing Jason watched with surprise as three people appeared out of nowhere.

“This is it,” Liara Rimaros said. She was with two members of her old team, from when she had been a restricted essence enforcer for the Adventure Society. Like many gold-rankers, the current disposition of their team wasn't about everyday monster-hunting because there weren’t enough gold-rank monsters to hunt with the power to push them closer to diamond.

Most gold rankers didn't even chase after diamond rank. Those that did, like Emir's teammate Callum, spent much of their time in extremely high magic zones. These were places where the average power of monster manifestations excluded all but a few specialised population centres. These were wild frontier towns, where even silver-rankers were asking for death by roaming without protection.

Gold-rankers in civilised society pursued more civilised agendas. It might be mastering a craft, founding a township, garnering political influence or duty to a nation or guild. Their teams came together at need, whether for the occasional monster hunt or to assist a member with their individual goals. With lifespans extending into centuries, monster surges often served as reunions.

Liara had needed to make sure that neither Jason nor anyone waiting to ambush him would detect his observers. With her team in the city for the surge, she had access to people whose abilities she knew and trusted. Jana and Ledev were a brother and sister pair that, along with Liara herself, had made the hunter component of their specialised hunter-killer team. Together, they had been following Jason from the moment he left the airship.

“Do we move in?” Jana asked.

“Let’s wait and see what happens,” Liara said. “Surprisingly, they’re only silver-rank, so we can afford to let it play out.”

They listened to the conversation between Jason and what turned out to be Purity loyalists, instead of the expected Builder cultists.

“Who could possibly put restrictions on the Builder that it would adhere to?” Ledev asked. “And why would they do it for this guy?”

“They intend to take him alive,” Liara said. “That’s better than we hoped for. It means we don’t have to intervene to save him and we can track them back to their nest.”

***

The three Purity adherents hovered in the air above Jason. They had little room to move under the jungle canopy, even if the wings of light holding them aloft were intangible and unaffected by the trees. Jason knew that even though it was tactically unsound, his enemies couldn’t resist the chance to look down on him. Being one himself, he could easily spot a showboat.

Unleashing his aura, Jason didn’t suppress all three but focused on the leader. His power gripped her like a fist crushing an egg and he unleashed a soul attack that left her face twisted in a silent scream.

The attack on their leader gave the others pause for only a fleeting moment, but it was a moment Jason ruthlessly took advantage of. A shadowy arm shot out, grabbing the stricken leader and dragged her down out of the sky. Jason tossed her into the mud pit that he had just climbed out of and the mud immediately started to roil madly, like a bubbling cauldron. The wasn’t boiling but filled with leeches that immediately inundated the leader, her already dirty armour now painted in dark, clingy mud.

The leeches dug into her flesh. They wriggled through the rents left in her armour by Jason’s dagger and squirmed into her boots and sleeves, clamping onto any exposed skin. Lamprey teeth dug into her hands, face, even her eyelids as she thrashed to get out and free of the tiny carnivores.

The other two zealots were only startled for the most brief of intervals and weren’t shocked into anything as stupid as freezing in place and calling out their leader’s name in anguish. Trusting their leader to handle her own problems, they turned their focus on Jason and moved to the attack.

The less than ideal tactical positioning of the zealots bought Jason time as he ducked into the jungle, his cloak allowing him to slip through the dense growth. It was not much of an impediment to his enemies and their silver-rank power but it bought Jason the time to pull a potion vial from his belt and swig the contents.

It was a general power-enhancing potion that boosted his basic attributes. This gave the same comprehensive enhancement as a spirit coin, but instead of a quick spike, the power was smoothly distributed. It didn’t give Jason the same level of power jump as a gold spirit coin would, keeping him inside the silver range. The effects would last much longer, however, with far less debilitating after-effects.

It was a highly expensive potion, the silver-rank variant costing more than the gold-rank coin it was roughly comparable to. Jason was not short on money, however, and his current situation was the kind of desperate situation where it seemed very much worth the price.

Jason had a brief window while the strongest member of the enemy trio was caught up extracting herself from a pit of Colin. Silver-rankers moved fast and her companions were crashing through the jungle as Jason barely had time to get the potion down. They came charging through the undergrowth like rhinos but, rather than flee, Jason moved to meet one and they crashed together. Using her own charge to get inside her sword reach, he rammed home his dagger.

In the terrain, Jason's short dagger was far better than the zealots' swords and he jammed it right into the throat of the woman that slammed into him. Impaling the throat of a silver-ranker was far from enough to kill them, or even impede them that much, but Jason knew from experience that there was more to it than that.

Outside of protection specialists, very few people, even at silver rank, had suffered the kind of countless attacks that came with Jason's self-healing combat style. For all his evasion techniques, every time he slipped up, misread an attack or was simply outplayed, his body had paid the price. His experience had allowed him to move past instinctive reactions to wound that to even a bronze-ranker, were critical. His opponent lacked this experience and couldn’t help but clutch at her savagely pierced neck,

Jason’s experience was his strongest advantage against enemies that were well trained but hadn’t spent their entire careers going from one life and death battle to the next. One of the lessons that came from walking that line over and over was that the difference between victory and defeat often came down to just a few critical moments.

This was why Jason worked so hard to buy even fragments of time and strove to make the most of each. He had bought one moment with his aura attack, another with his dive into the jungle and the zealots handed over a third with their poor positioning. With each one he’d bought a key advantage; boxing up the leader, boosting his power and seizing the initiative. Now was his moment to own the fight.

Jason positioned himself between the two zealots and a nest of shadow arms snaked out of his cloak to entangle the loyalist that didn’t have a gaping wound in his neck. At the same time, Jason landed more attacks on the one he’d already stabbed; sewing machine pricks, quick and shallow, as he tried to load her up with afflictions. Even with his boosted power, though, the results were patchy at best. His resistance suppression powers were weaker at a baseline level than the Purity zealot’s resistances.

Despite snatching the battle’s momentum, Jason was in a bad way. He had been about to replenish his reserves in the first stage of the fight when the shield delayed him. The powerful heal and purge powers used within than shield turned delay into denial. Jason was left ragged and spent while his enemies were fully healed and free of the afflictions on which Jason's powers relied. The only measure by which they remained depleted was their mana supply.

Shade emerged from the jungle, reconverging after scattering in Jason’s failed attempt at escape. He couldn’t physically hurt them, but his ability to drain mana attacked their biggest current weakness.

Jason had a brief window in which he had the edge, between the absent leader, his potion boosted-power and his control of the fight’s momentum. He had while it lasted to redo all the gains the purge spell had wiped away. He gave it his all, snatching every moment and seizing every advantage in a desperate attempt to turn his current momentum into victory.

Every trick and every tool was used. He threw out darts that created shadows, explosions and decoy auras. One type entangled the enemies in vines, which was especially effective in their present terrain. He even pulled out an electricity gun, half-melted from overuse. It wasn’t powerful enough to inflict real damage but the surprise factor of an attack so removed from his abilities was one more advantage he could make use of. He wasn’t willing to give any of them up as he scraped the barrel for everything he had.

It wasn’t enough.

Resetting Jason’s buffs and afflictions at the moment he was at his lowest and about to replenish himself had reset a battle already stacked against Jason to an even more lopsided starting point. All his skills, tools, tactics and powers could accomplish no more than forestalling the inevitable. Jason’s enemies couldn’t match his experience or skill, but the difference was a matter of degrees, not orders of magnitude.

The zealots were highly capable, with an abundance of resolve. They didn't let Jason's cockroach survivability diminish their patience and push them into sloppy mistakes. While they might not have Jason's experience of life and death battles, they did understand oppression. They knew well that patience would inevitability give them victory.

The leader escaped Colin, her powerful resistances shrugging off almost all the poison the toothy leeches inflicted. The game familiar continued to hold her up for a while, taking his blood clone form and binding her up in strips of bloody cloth. Eventually, though, she burned most of his body mass away with searing light and rejoined her companions.

Shade had likewise taken hits for the team. As Jason had feared, his opponents had attacks that could cut down Shade’s incorporeal forms. When only a few remained, Jason recalled them. Like the portion of Colin’s biomass Jason always retained, it was enough to reconstitute them both without the need to resummon them. Gordon was already stashed away because he didn’t have extra bodies to lose. Jason also needed the shields from the borrowed orbs.

Jason had made impressive headway in afflicting the two enemies he confronted himself. It was a struggle between his ability to impart his various maladies and their ability to resist and purge them. Being Purity worshippers wasn't for nothing and they both had cleansing powers, although Jason was able to impede them. The silver-rank effect of his Inexorable Doom spell was an additional affliction that helped lock the other maledictions in place.

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Even with his advantages, Jason felt the momentum turn against him like a vast ocean vessel, slowly but unstoppably changing course. Purity’s most zealous worshippers had too many purgation tools at their disposal, both abilities and items. Their teamwork let one cover the other to drink a quick potion. As a result, Jason hadn’t done enough by the time the clock ran out.

The leader rejoined her companions just as the effect of Jason's potion was coming to an end. His temporary strength turned to weakness; nowhere near the after-effects of a spirit coin, but still damning in his current circumstance. He was too weak to fight all three and he couldn’t have outrun them at his best. He’d failed to turn the fight around or drag it out long enough that he could once again use his portal.

The portal he opened was still in place, back on the road. The other end was in his cloud house and Jason had been hoping that Rufus and Farrah would come through from the other side. It was a slender hope, though, as they had missions of their own. Neither would slack off during a monster surge.

In the end, Jason was tired and hurt, weak and ragged. Even so, he kept fighting, futile as it was. He’d reached his desperate bottom line, but they wouldn’t be able to catch him without killing him.

***

“What is he doing?” Ledev asked as he watched from high in the air with Liara and Jana. “He knows they want him alive, so why would he fight to the death?”

“Because he knows we’re here,” Liara said.

“There’s no way he sensed us,” Ledev said.

“He didn’t,” Liara said. “The Purity loyalists showed him we were here.”

“They don’t know either,” Jana said.

“They didn’t have to,” Liara explained. “Asano is aware that we know how the Builder’s people react to him. He knows we have access to his assigned route. He also knows that if anyone can find people suspected of working with the Builder to leak information to, it’s the anti-Builder taskforce. As soon as these people were waiting for him, he realised that we were fishing for cultists with him as bait. He even said as much.”

“He thinks we’ll step in and save him,” Jana realised.

“Forget it,” Ledev said. “He thinks he can force our hand, but if he wants to die, let him. It’s more valuable to follow them back to their people than tip our hand.”

“We can’t just let him die,” Jana said. “I’m going to help him, Led. And so are you.”

“Fine,” Ledev groaned.

“There is more to Asano than I’ve been allowed to tell you,” Liara said. “I think the lengths the Builder is going to over one silver-ranker makes that plain enough. Even if he weren’t, though, we placed Asano in this situation. We’re taking him back out of it.”

***

Jason could barely stay on his feet, but his strange eyes were alive as they glared at the zealots from the darkness of his hood. Even run ragged, Jason was making the Purity adherents pay a higher price than they wanted to take him down. They thought it was the last, prideful gasp of a dying man, unaware he was waiting for someone else to make themselves known. While he remained defiant, he was starting to worry that they either weren’t there after all or would just let him die. Then three gold-rank auras locked into the Purity loyalists.

***

The Purity people didn’t go easy but the gold-rankers and their surprise attacks took them prisoner, hurt but alive. After making sure the trio were thoroughly locked up in suppression gear, Liara, Ledev and Jana dragged them back to the road. Jason was leaning heavily against a black land skimmer, covered head to toe in mud, blood and exhaustion. With Colin’s biomass severely depleted, Jason was reduced to drinking a healing potion, and it wasn’t his first. He’d taken three of healing and two of mana in as quick a succession as he could without poisoning himself.

“I’m an idiot,” he said. “I should have seen this coming from the moment you saw those Builder cultists react.”

Ledev and Jana threw curious glances at Liara.

“They don’t know,” Jason realised, watching Liara’s teammates. “They’re not in the anti-Builder unit? Are they your own team?”

The stealth specialists revealed nothing from their auras but lacked Liara's political training to mask body language.

“They are your team,” Jason said. “This is a private thing. Oh, crap. The old man really is deciding whether to–”

“Yes,” Liara said, cutting him off. That told Jason more about how much Jana and Ledev knew.

“You really think I’d go along with that?” Jason asked. “Especially after today?”

Ledev's face was filled with growing disapproval as he listened to Jason and Liara talk.

“You’re speaking with a princess of the Storm Kingdom,” he told Jason. “You need to address her with respect.”

“Respect is earned,” Jason said wearily. “And lost.”

Ledev opened his mouth to retort but stopped at a gesture from Liara.

“You knew we were here,” Jana said. “If you’d gone quietly, we could have tracked them back to their base and then rescued you.”

“Yeah,” Jason said. “Because that’s what selling me out to the Builder cult engenders: trust.”

“I know we haven’t treated you well, here, Mr Asano,” Liara said.

“I spotted that too,” Jason said. “But I won’t claim to be innocent of using others without thinking of the consequences.”

He frowned, then narrowed his eyes at Liara.

“Except you did think about it, didn’t you. By now, you must know pretty much everything I’ve ever done in this world. You’ll know that I have a history of reacting badly when powerful people try to use me. You want to see if I’ve learned better. Except it’s not you. The old man is having me tested, and not just by you. Do say hello to Trenchant when you debrief him.”

“You think you warrant that kind of attention and effort?”

“You’re here, aren’t you?”

“You think very highly of yourself,” Ledev said.

“That’s not news to anyone,” Jason said. “And I never asked for all that effort. I was looking for a nice, quiet stay in your very lovely kingdom.”

“There are no quiet stays in a monster surge,” Jana said.

“It depends on your standards. By mine, a monster surge is plenty relaxing. The Builder invasion will be rough, though. I’ll give you that.”

“You think a monster surge is relaxing?” Jana asked.

“Sure,” Jason said. “You’ve got the Adventure Society and all these gold and diamond-rankers to save the world so you don’t have to do it yourself. They have a great spice market on Arnote; I’m going to put together a mix for cheese enchiladas when I get back.”

“You were right that I’ve learned a lot about you,” Liara said. “And today, I learned more. People the Builder wants to kill personally don’t get nice and quiet, Mr Asano.”

“Then you should check my files again. He’s already killed me personally and it didn’t take. Now he’s sending henchmen. He has no idea how to dark lord properly; he’s doing it all backwards.”

“You and I need to have a long talk, Mr Asano.”

“No, we don't, Princess of the Storm Kingdom. You just want to.”

He let out a long sigh.

“Look, I’m tired and I still have a job to do, so I’m going to make my last delivery and go home. Come find me in Rimaros and maybe I’ll muster up the energy to get angry and say something stupid. I have a lot of practise.”

“That’s it?” Jana asked and Jason gave her a quizzical look.

“That’s what?” Jason asked.

“An organisation key to orchestrating an interdimensional invasion is targeting you specifically for death. You barely survived their ambush and you’re just going to what? Go about your day?”

Jason gave her a tired but friendly smile.

“Lady, that usually is my day. If I stopped working every time some evil church or the local Magic Society director had me kidnapped, I’d never get anything done. This was meant to be a nice break for me, where people like you deal with the global conspiracies and forces from beyond reality. But your princess, here, went and hung a pork chop around my neck. Now I’m going to be hip deep in zealots, cultists and evil magic robots from space. Again.”

Jason opened the door of the skimmer and slumped into the back seat.

“You can’t just leave,” Ledev said. “We’re not done with you.”

“You’re bloody right you’re not,” Jason said, without turning around to look. “You people are following me until I’m done in case someone else tries to kidnap me. You’re the ones who told these pricks where to find me, after all. We’re only an hour out of the next fort town anyway.”

Ledev looked incredulously at the top of Jason’s head, laid back on the plush seat of the skimmer. He opened his mouth to talk but again Liara silenced him, putting a restraining hand on his shoulder.

“That’s fine,” she said. “We owe you that much.”

Jason sat up, turned and gave Liara a long, assessing look. Unlike the others, he could not read her sincerity or lack of same at all. He gave her a small nod, turned back and waved his hand forward. The land skimmer started moving, soon zipping away down the road. Ledev's face still showed his anger at Jason's insolence, while Jana looked sceptical and confused.

“Did he say he was kidnapped by a Magic Society director? And what’s a robot?”

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Comments

Purity and builder would have not even known what continent to find Jason on without Rimaros meddling and being insufferable is how he gets half his information.

Greg

I found Jason eye-rollingly insufferable in this chapter.

Davis

I think it's time for Jason to have a new racial upgrade. Like for his 1)Map ability: a 'ping' system. Where all those with hostel intent (to him specifically), glow red, on his map. 2) Identify: people and items at a distance.

Asurathe13th

What, life is tuff. It’s makes the wins all the better.

Lowpan

God this series got sad.

Hayden Leech

I loved the first volume. the second volume should have been a detour not 200 chapters. All that needed to happen was he pop in realize he's not pert of that world anymore and save farrah and return but it turned into a slog putting all the storylines on this planet on hold. then finally he comes back those storylines are no where to be seen and we send him on a fetch quest where he deals with all the contrived drama he's already dealt with multiple times in this story and his team is nowhere to be seen while his mate is banging the love interests we have been waiting to develop for almost 300 chapters. like wtf

Fuck that was depressing. Again

On my side, id prefer more solo/stronger Jason action, I guess its a matter of personnal taste 😅

Heres hoping the team takes more of a front seat instead of just Jason, toning him and his powers down in perspective is making the story interesting again.

I'm really hoping that Jason's life will improve soon because all the fighting and political troubles are depressing. I want to see reunions and banter not blood and violence and threats of inevitable death every single chapter. I miss the quips and I miss Jason being his best and worst self. Some levites would not wreck the story after all of his trials and I can't be the only one who wants to see him happy after everything he's been through on earth

mhaj58

Yeah, the other Rimaros Nobles seem a lot more ruthless then her. Even the other Goldranker in this chapter wanted to let Jason die.

DrNutella

The Biscuiteers? That's just aweful. I declare war on your sir! Team Biscuit is more apt to the team. Biscuiteers sounds like the name of a cookie sold in bulk at Sam's club or Costco!

I'd assume that Soramir doesn't want her to be told he can make sure it doesn't happen. At least for a while.

Simon

Ya you totally called it.

wherebear

Even after this, Liara seems like good people to me.

wherebear

He does seem rather anaemic.

Anon

I can't speak for anyone else, but I'm missing the chill chapters that were more present earlier in the story. All the world ending event stuff is draining. It feels like every other chapter now is a fight scene. I'd like to see him chill on the island with Team Biscuit and the natives and just unwind. Screw the Builder, Purity, and asshole royals who won't leave him alone.

Anon

Colin is useless as attacker and only used as a tool to afflict some debuffs. Shouldn't he eat his target? That purity prick just shrugged off all damage from him as if he doesn't bite at all. For all 'alway hungry monster' he eats surprisingly little.

Giperman

The Gatling gun broke in one of the boss fights in Jason’s first transformation zone. I think it was the one before shade used the core launcher.

Vlarto

LOL, I don't say it enough but thank you for all you do. I'm especially happy with the banter: I like the high level 'danger' banter here but also the no consequence 'slice of life' banter when he's putting together a barbie. I need things that put a smile on my face in my life and I want to say thank you for giving me one of those. Thank you.

Grasenrack

Anyone else get angry every time this happens? Like reading Jason tiredly explain how many times he's been treating like a pawn with nonchalance is just infuriating. It's like I can't help but be angry for him. It's great to feel that way about a fictional character.

Sean

Considering that Jason saved both of these worlds, Dawn has been remarkably uninterested in protecting Jason from threats he can't reasonably overcome. The World Phoenix owes him, and it's becoming increasingly obvious that it doesn't give a crap about paying that dept.

Anon

Suspect it's the accumulation of transgressions at this point that will make a difference. One bending of the rules with Silvers is not a reason to bring the Builder to heal; but if Silver becomes Gold becomes Diamond... then shit will definitely 'hit the fan'

Silver Beard

It's honestly getting really irritating that the Builder can just blatantly ignore sanctions with pathetic technicalities and the World Phoenix does bugger all. You don't make a threat and not follow up on it, or the enemy knows your threats are toothless. Though I never liked the World Phoenix, and it's obvious that Jason is just a convenient pawn. Fuck all of them. Kill all gods.

Anon

thanks for the chapter!

thanks for the chapter, he should have so good stat gain from that fight tho...

Jon Lomax

Correction: Lady, that usually IS my day

Silver Beard

Where's the Mini-Gatling gun from 'earth'... surely that would have thrown Purity off a little?! My story- chosen flight form last leg... just to drive home realities to her team mates

Silver Beard

The worry I believe is that if he starts telling people. He may unwittingly give them enough info to figure out one of the secrets that could put in an a real bad position

Amelgar

“Look, I’m tired and I still have a job to do, so I’m going to make my last delivery and go home. Come find me in Rimaros and maybe I’ll muster up the energy to get angry and say something stupid. I have a lot of practise.” I’m loving world weary Jason more than young smart ass Jason. I figure we’re moving back to the Biscuiteers next week. They’re sitting at loose ends right now and Jason is working on his enchilada recipe.

Robert Nugent

Noice! ;-)

Ken Ridley

Part of me gets annoyed with the fact that Jason doesn't just actually explain shit he went through. In that convo he couldve been like, on my old planet I was kidnapped, chased and killed rather than be snarky and leaving them more confused. But at the same time, it's funny to see the people all confused at the same time

GladiatorGiacomo

Great week of story telling. The Biscuiteers finally got moving. Jason faces an opponent he can’t beat, but lives to tell about. A storm princess gets told off and Jason gives a war weariness speech. As an overview, you now have to wonder if weariness and cynicism might turn him into the eponymous monster.

Robert Nugent

I hope he submits an expense report. Ass. Consumables: 1g50s Expedited Commission Rate: 30s Involving Me As Bait For Cultists Without Asking: 50g Or Even Informing Me, You Idiot: 100g Calling You An Idiot (cr): 5s Implying You're An Idiot x2 (cr): 2s Total: 151g73s

NFN Dave

Feels good to be back from 6month hiatus

xSzakix

I dunno, I think Liara is starting to like what she sees.

Robert Nugent

Hard Counter. Like, they basically had the most specialized skillset against Colin possible without abilities that are specifically anti-leech or anti-apocalypse beast.

Talespinner Lore

Was actually expecting a Chapter reaction of Zara- or at least a blurb; surely someone has mentioned to her by now or discovered it herself if she didn't have her own surveillance. Hey, he's returning after the first week... so proximity might matter

Silver Beard

Are they really purity cores or just clockwork cores she lied about everything else so.,,

Kemizle

How could Colin NOT kill that leader?? He's an APOCALYPSE beast. Pretty much anything in the same rank, as long as he submerged them in plenty of his leeches, should be straight up consumed

Albert Garcia

you know i have a feeling that dawn is going to have to smack down a stupied dimond ranker with the last name of rimaros

I agree, he should at least be able to kill an essence user of equal rank. If he can’t even do that how the hell is he supposed to wipe out a planet at Gold when he probably can’t even kill a Gold ranker?

James Faulkner

I have to say Colin is not impressive as an apocalypse beast should be

mockery jones

Sigh, and now we wait till Monday to see who the new otherworlders are.

Seaspike

especially considering that there are more than enough nukes the barbaricans hold in germany even today.

Ranzbart

Poor fire

Leander

Oh nice. A great conclusion to the segment. I don't know how intentional this was, but thank you for not leaving us with a cliffhanger over the weekend.

Reno

They aren't just silver rank defenses though. They're holy defenses granted by a god specifically antithetical to Jason's abilities and probably boosted by said god for this event. Remember Jason was key in revealing Purity's part in all this so he probably hates Jason almost as much as the Builder.

Max E Malekzadeh

I thoroughly enjoyed this chapter. Nice character growth for Jason, even though I was looking forward to him getting to decompress a little. But nay it is not to be. Out of the frying pan and into the fire he goes.

Andrew Potter

Jason seriously needs to adopt the noble truth of "MORE DAKKA". I understand and appreciate how he uses his power and pushes himself to extreme and that's all good. But every ones in a while you just need to show superior fire power. He and Farah broke in to an American armory in Germany. He could have take a few more bad boys you know. A cluster bomb here, a MOAB there. You know, just enough fire power to burn half the forest down. What's the harm.

H R

Well, one of them is on the anti builder team, all they needed to do was leak to known agent's

Seaspike

Eyy, nice closure to this fight and the week. Gotta admit I wasn't expecting Colin in the mud, play of the game by Jason.

Bodoroo

This is a extraordinarily annoying situation

Al

"If they are not, then the stalkers are getting a show and thr Purity guys a rude surprise" ... well, it happened. Plus some great Jason dialog.

Seaspike

I appreciate the revealing and clarification of the odd trios sulking around Rimeros.. although now I’m curious how a royal guild/guard is passing information to remote splinter cells of a church terrorizing remote areas that delivery/ stealth people can’t reach..

Your will is like a mountain.

David Fletcher

It’s the “that was them, this is us!” mentality

David Fletcher

Fantastic way to end this week. Love it

That is a good way to end this week's chapters. Spot on.

Just saying, seems weird that power that Ignore Resistance are weakened against resistances.....and doesn't Jason also have ignore Rank Disparity? He can Get through Gold Rank Resistances, which are exponentially Stronger than any silver Rank, but even with Ignore Rank Disparity and ignore Resistance powers he still can't get through some silver rank defenses. Odd.

LeapoldJKLOL

I always love how he converts people. Liara is on Team Jason now.

Greg Lambert

What a chapter. Now for Jason to find all those purity cores...

Jon

Lol the sass of waving your chariot away from them is perfect

Alexander Dupree

Sheesh. The number of more powerful people using and attempting to use Jason is still increasing, despite all the history and information saying don't do this because it will usually turn out very badly for everyone except Jason. Well, in regards to whether Jason is removed from the situation. People just can't seem to learn from previous people's mistakes...

inkaral

Ive managed the impossible and haven’t read a chapter this whole week. 30ish pages now seems like a good way to celebrate a Friday

Daniel j

First!


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