R-a - Volume 3 - Chapter 35
Added 2019-12-29 10:44:30 +0000 UTCR-a - Chapter 193 (In editing-v1)
The Nirvana Saint was not supposed to be here.
At least, not compared to Micheals original timeline.
In his first life, the Nirvana Saint spent several months during the Fourth Wave solidifying his position on the First Layer. Specifically, reinforcing the position of the Purgatory Church in the chaos of the war between the Godfather Organization, the Angels Arcadia, and the Nightrunners.
Thanks to his guidance, the Purgatory Church never officially picked any side during that war and managed to stay as a neutral party, successfully avoiding any direct confrontations as they quietly grew in strength. While every other force grew weaker, the Church only became stronger as their beliefs spread.
However
That war still happened, but ended in a matter of days, much faster than it had before.
As a result, there was no reason the Nirvana Saint needed to remain on the First Layer.
And because of that, he had gone up to the Second.
You cant be a subordinate of his. Why would he want someone like you here what could your purpose possibly be? To kill me in case he dies? He would never be that stupid. The man casually waved his hand to the right as he spoke aloud to himself, his piercing gaze still maintaining its soul-crushing intensity.
Immediately, a floating book appeared in the air next to him. This book was beautiful to behold, covered in gold leaf and intricate carvings along its back and front. Faint white light glowed out from its pages as it opened up, its pages riffling in the air.
Lets check our records Simone Alto An ex A-Ranker from the First Layer with the Silver Scaled Snake Type Ability, renowned for her Battle State, who personally fought and nearly died against a Monster Class Morenkai before the creature was driven off by a team from the Nightrunners. Thats where you got the scars that you refuse to heal. The man paused as he nodded at her face. He then continued,
The leader of the Rury Group, yet another team that was challenged and defeated by Baron Rex, and then poisoned by the subordinates of the Divine Might Sect. By this last report, you should be out wasting your time trying to find some type of ancient treasure ground. He shook his head.
You cant be one of Irins subordinates, that doesnt make sense. He frowned in frustration, as if unable to understand the situation.
Simone, in the meanwhile, stared at the man with open shock coloring her gaze. She looked at the floating book that had told the man everything he needed to know about her, and then back to the man, her eyes betraying a hint of fear. She barely registered what the man said about how she and her Group had gotten poisoned, her eyes widening in realization.
The hairs on the back of her neck began to rise as she realized what kind of situation she was in. The strange man in front of her hadnt threatened her or anything but she was vaguely aware that she was in extreme danger.
He was not someone she could take on.
She was mere moments from death if she said the wrong thing.
I know because Simone began to stutter out a reply, entirely unsure how to respond. She stumbled over her words as she spoke, blinking furiously.
I know because I know. She finished lamely. She was torn between simply saying Legion had told her or keeping that a secret. Part of the oath she had sworn to follow involved her not betraying him. Because of that, she was unsure if she was even allowed to mention how she knew.
I dont know what the actual plan is. Just its name. She offered up the one piece of information she felt was safe to share, desperately hoping it was enough.
You hmm? The Nirvana Saint paused as he took her words into account, rubbing his chin slowly.
Then why are you here? The man asked after a few seconds, his eyes watching her thoughtfully.
Im Im here to bring a message to Archibish-, to the leader of the Church. She modified her words mid-sentence. Legion had made it clear that the message needed to get to the head of the Church, and if the Archbishop technically wasnt the head of the Church anymore, that meant the message wasnt for him.
I was supposed to say that to get me to see him. She went on, feeling slightly more confident as she came up with her excuse.
The Nirvana Saint sat on his chair for several seconds, his gaze growing unfocused as if he was lost in thought. Simone watched him nervously, trying to think up anything else she could say to alleviate the situation.
Ah! The man exclaimed out loud, startling Simone.
His dark gaze transformed into a brilliant smile as he looked at Simone, his rather frightful glare vanishing.
A second later, he began to laugh.
The dreadful atmosphere that had surrounded him, one that made Simones heart palpitate in horror, vanished as well. A mix of confusion and relief clashed within Simone as she took this in, at a loss on how to respond.
As the man finished laughing, his cheerful smile became even more brilliant, somehow, his eyes dazzling her with golden light.
I see now. Everything makes sense. He nodded at her in a comforting manner.
Simone stared at him, truly dumbstruck.
It-it does? She was beginning to question the mans sanity.
Yes, it all adds up now. He clapped his hands together.
Its impossible for you to know what you know. Mind reading Abilities wouldnt work here, Irin certainly wouldnt have told anyone. I cannot think of any reasonable way that you could know what you know. He smiled as if that made perfect sense.
There are, however, a few rather unreasonable ways that exist. Simone didnt know how it was physically possible, but the mans smile seemed to become even more brilliant.
Uh Simone stuttered out a half-hearted response, giving up on trying to understand what he meant.
Its fine, Im sure you cant explain anything else about it, right? You must have a very interesting friend. The Nirvana Saint looked at her, his eyes giving away nothing. He continued to speak.
Now, youve given the first part of your message. Im assuming you have a second part, right? Something of vital importance? He stared at her expectantly.
Um, yes, right. She cleared her throat,
It has to do with a magical plague that is about to hit humanity
.. .. .. .. .. ..
A short amount of time later, Micheal found himself loping through the Woolen Forest. He had successfully managed to evade the Reemer Tribes sentries again, his Life Orbs coming in handy once more.
There was a skip in his step as he ran by, actively distorting time to accelerate his pace as a smile couldnt help but form.
Today seemed like it was his lucky day.
His feet ate away the miles as he travelled, carrying himself through the better part of an hour. His pace was quick, almost never deviating from the mental path he had plotted.
Along the way, he finally ran into a patrol from the Silent Sword Sect. It was an elite group of 6 Byren Martial Artists, dressed in the grey leather armor bearing the insignia of a glowing white sword on its chest, the emblem of the Silent Sword Sect.
Thanks to his powerful sense of awareness, Micheal was able to detect them before they found him and dodge off to the side. As of right now, he absolutely needed to avoid any interaction with the main powers of the Byren race. As much as he loved fights with non-Ability using Martial Artists, his Legion specialty, he couldnt afford any distractions.
Some furtive ducking and scrambling led to a quick escape, dodging any sort of confrontation.
Later on, he also encountered a Low-Tier Magic Beast, a Blue-Tailed Cougar. The dark-skinned creature had been in the midst of terrorizing a small pack of white rabbits when Micheal swooped down on it like death itself. The poor cat was barely able to utter a peep before it was literally torn apart by Micheals adept metal threads, cashing in on a small supply of Points that he dearly needed.
Like that, the last bits of Micheals morning and afternoon faded away to evening as Micheal successfully journeyed through the Woolen Forest.
And finally, as dusk was just starting to inch its majestic presence into existence
A familiar lake gradually appeared in his vision, surrounded on most sides by a peaceful forest.
Crystal clear water gleamed as light danced across the surface of this calm lake, small fish flying beneath its hallowed surface. Just to the south of this lake was a small clearing, full of lovely purple and white flowers. A couple of well-worn dirt paths cut through this tiny meadow of nature, crisscrossing as they made their way to the lake.
Micheals heart began to beat faster as he saw this, his breath catching. It looked exactly like he remembered it looking so long ago. In fact, he could-
Before his mind could finish processing whatever it was he was about to think, Micheal froze.
Out of nowhere, with no build-up or time to prepare, a dainty female Farian came into view.
She was dressed in a tight white shirt with a set of rolled-up sleeves and a loose white skirt. The skirt was stained a myriad of colors, all gained from the care shed paid to the field of flowers the woman was now walking through.
This Farian had had long blonde hair that was tied up in a pony-tail, warm brown eyes that he could just barely make out, standing above the delightful freckles that dotted her cheeks. Her small nose complimented her warm smile as Micheal watched her kneel down and pick up several petals that had fallen free from one of the flowers.
She tucked those petals into a pocket in her skirt, standing back on her feet as she began to look around her small field of flowers.
Isabelle Micheal stared at the woman, dumbstruck.
He had thought he would have at least had some time to mentally prepare himself, time to think of how he might react or to ready his mind. The odds of her arriving right after he did... well, they certainly weren't high.
All of these thoughts, and more, flew from his mind as he looked at the scene in front of him, his heart growing still.
For the first time since he had come back to life, Micheals sense of purpose began to waver.
He gazed on at her petite figure, feeling lost all of a sudden.
He thought he had moved on years ago.
Indeed, he had moved on years ago, accepting that she was no longer alive, and that there was nothing that could be done, that there was no going back.
When he buried her body all those years ago, he had buried his heart alongside her.
There were some scars that no potion could heal, no Spell could cure, no magic could remove.
It had been the impetus that truly inspired him to throw himself into his training with an obsession that was nigh unrivaled. His entire life became a mission to get as powerful as possible, determination that could move a mountain finding a home within his heart.
Deep down inside, he knew why he had done that in his first life. It wasnt for some greater altruistic mission or because he had a grand vision to save humanity.
It was to get back at the being that forced such pain upon him. To stand and fight against the fiend that had dragged him into this hell All for a chance to share the pain he lived with, every day, on those he saw as responsible.
The agony of losing those he loved simply because he was too weak to protect them.
His goal was dark. It was harsh. It was selfish.
But it was the only thing that kept him going, for a long, long time.
All that for a chance that had, in the end, seemed to be for naught.
But life is full of its mysteries.
And because of that, he now had a second life and a second chance at everything all over again.
Everything.
The whiplash of emotions that had settled upon his shoulders was almost impossible for him to understand.
To see a loved one that you buried with your own hands appear before you, in real flesh and blood, alive and hale once more There was no way Micheal could be prepared for this, no matter how much he tried.
Micheals gaze never wavered as he looked at Isabelle, his heart taking in a smile he had not seen in nearly a decade.
He walked over to a small rock next to the lake, one sitting right next to a tall tree that would keep him mostly out of sight.
He then sat down on this rock and began to think.
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Comments
I guess it depends on exactly what genres you're looking for and I'm guessing you have already exhausted most of the usual supply but here we go: - Practical Guide to Evil (awesome genre savyy epic fantasy) - Wandering Inn (Massive scale Isekai into a Litrpg world where everyone is dispersed, very long) - The Man Who Fights With Monsters (fairly recent isekai into LitRpg - well writen dialogs, which is fairly rare in the genre) - Towers of Heaven (very similar story to Reborn, veteran gets sent back in time to prepare humanity for the litrpgpocalypse. Well writen, but I prefer Reborn. Also, the first 2 books are only on Amazon) - Paragon of Destruction (non-isekai. More like westernized xianxia. Long, and gets much better after the first book)
2020-04-11 22:42:03 +0000 UTCDo any of you have any recommendations for novels that come even close to this in quality? I am kinda running low on reading material.
2020-03-28 19:31:02 +0000 UTCA lost love found, better of without him? Perhaps, but will he be able to bear just leaving? Only the next chapter will tell.
2020-03-27 22:45:18 +0000 UTCWait? I must be dumb? Why are there chapter gaps?
2020-03-19 04:47:49 +0000 UTCThanks for the chappie !
2020-02-28 04:21:54 +0000 UTCThank you for releasing the chapter!
Ignat Remizov
2020-02-27 22:44:56 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter.
Joshua Little
2020-02-15 10:49:55 +0000 UTCFound the first two volumes you posted on the other site which led me here, I caught up in two days of constant reading and I loved it:)
2020-02-10 05:08:01 +0000 UTCHale means healthy
Jacob Santos
2019-12-30 21:09:57 +0000 UTCAlive and hale ... hole? Keep up the good work cant wait for more
Kenneth
2019-12-30 13:02:10 +0000 UTCLove the chapter, and this explanation of his motive to become strong is well written. Thanks
Idan tal
2019-12-30 09:59:43 +0000 UTCNot every chapter or scene has to be adrenaline kicked action. This was an artful stroke of subtlety
2019-12-29 17:42:43 +0000 UTCThat was really anticlimactic
Thundermike00
2019-12-29 15:12:15 +0000 UTC