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Endless Path : Infinite Cosmos – Chapter 1734

Promise

After waiting for Gandr to catch up with her, Endorsi spent the remainder of the very short journey inquiring about any special customs or etiquette she would need to be aware of. In response, Gandr explained that the only thing she needed to worry about was saying anything that might be directly misunderstood as a challenge or an insult. Since she wasn’t a subject of the Empire, she didn’t need to observe its customs, courtesies, or common practices.

Endorsi felt like the explanations regarding Vahn were always strange, but, after meeting with the heads of the Ten Great Family, she knew it wasn’t uncommon for those with extreme power and authority to have peculiar, even quirky, personalities. Most only seemed to care about very specific things, often laughing off everything else as if it was completely meaningless. As for Vahn, based on everything she had heard from both Phae and Gandr, Endorsi got the impression she would be fine so long as she didn’t go out of her way to directly antagonize him…

Once they had reached Vahn’s room, located near the very end of the hall, Gandr turned to face the ghostly-eyed woman, asking, “Are you ready? My Master will have been expecting you.”

Raising her brow at Gandr’s remark, Endorsi answered his question with one of her own, asking, “Is he some kind of psychic? Don’t tell me he has the power to see the future…”

Rather than deny the woman’s words, Gandr just shrugged his shoulders before explaining, “It isn’t like that, but you’re not entirely wrong. You’ll learn more about my Master once we move further up the Tower. For now, the only thing you need to understand is that, even when he isolates himself in his room like this, he is aware of many things taking place outside. If he wanted to, my Master could be the Best Seed in every Position without any real effort. Just keep that in mind…”

Remembering how easily Vahn had dealt with the other Regulars during the Crown Game, Endorsi didn’t try to refute Gandr’s claims. His power was ‘clearly’ on a level of its own, and, after discussing the Emperor with Phae on several occasions, it almost felt like there was ‘nothing’ the man couldn’t do. Gandr’s words just reinforced this idea, albeit in a way that made it sound like he was inflating his Master’s accomplishments and capabilities out of proportion…

Noticing Gandr was still staring at her, clearly awaiting her response, Endorsi took a deep breath before nodding her head in confirmation. Immediately after that, the door to the room promptly opened without the need for knocking or pressing the doorbell, followed by a firm yet kind voice stating, “You may enter, Princess Endorsi of the Jahad Empire…”

Despite feeling nervous all of a sudden, Endorsi managed to appear confident as she stared back at the bearded man sitting in a lotus position atop his bed. Then, without any discernible signs of fear or hesitation, she stepped across the threshold of the door, smiling as she said, “Long time no see, Mr. Sage Dragon Emperor. I believe this is our first time conversing since the events preceding the Crown Game?”

Before answering Endorsi’s fairly casual remark, Vahn returned a subtle smile before raising his hand to produce a comfortable chair for her to sit on. This caused her to tense up noticeably, but, almost immediately thereafter, she managed to take a seat without appearing visibly flustered. It was only then that Vahn answered, his voice a poised and velvety baritone as he replied, “Though I am remiss to say, you are, indeed, correct. Now, to what do I owe the pleasure of this visit?”

Understanding that Vahn had no intention of making small talk, Endorsi’s expression became a little more serious as she explained, “I wanted to ask a few questions, and, if possible, I would also like to make a request…”

Having come to know quite a bit about Endorsi’s character through Phae and Gandr, Vahn issued a light hum before asserting, “If I’m not wrong, your questions concern Baam and Rachel. As for your request…you want us to protect Anak?”

Though her eyes widened slightly, Endorsi was able to conceal most of her surprise, smiling a little more prominently as she answered, “That is correct. I wanted to confirm whether or not they are Irregulars. I also wanted to know why you would go out of your way to save someone like Rachel…”

Shaking his head, Vahn preempted anything else Endorsi might say by stating, “Though it cannot be disputed that I had a hand in things, I did not go out of my way to save that woman. As for whether or not she and Baam are Irregulars, I believe you have already found the answer to that question on your own. If you would like to know more, it would behoove of you to petition them directly. It is not my place to speak on their behalf, and, though I have reached my own conclusions, it would not be proper for an Emperor to engage in gossip.”

Hearing Vahn’s reply, Endorsi couldn’t help feeling a little dissatisfied, but, rather than harp over the matter, she decided to focus on what was most important, asking, “And what of Anak? I know it-”

Without waiting for Endorsi to finish, Vahn adopted a grandfatherly smile as he said, “Your concerns are understandable but ultimately unmerited. The Aldrnari Empire will never ignore those in need of our assistance. We might not go out of our way to seek out everyone that needs help, but, once we become aware of someone’s plight, it is only natural that we protect them. Worry not. Even if Jahad himself makes an appearance, the Empire will never bend the knee or compromise with tyrants.”

As was often the case whenever Vahn was making bold claims, he found it impossible to completely restrain his aura. His [Will of the Emperor] practically demanded that he show off just a little bit, so, during his impromptu declaration, an awe-inspiring aura had spread throughout the confines of his room, bearing down on its occupants.

Feeling the majesty radiating from the man seated before her, Endorsi felt a mixture of inspiration and relief. She doubted Vahn had the power to oppose Jahad, at least for the time being, but, at the very least, he wouldn’t abandon Anak the moment things became troublesome. This was the most important thing, as, after witnessing Phae’s and Gandr’s treatment of her lovable little niece, Endorsi knew the only thing that might interfere with them protecting Anak were the words of the man they called Lord and Master.

Though it didn’t seem to be necessary, Endorsi felt compelled to bow her head towards Vahn, relief audible in her tone as she softly muttered, “Thank you…”. Then, as if her sincerity had been nothing more than an illusion, she raised her head, smiling somewhat mischievously as she said, “Gandr and Phae were right about you. You give off a scary aura, but you’re really just a big softie, aren’t you?”

Amused by the spontaneous change in atmosphere, Vahn lightly chuckled in response to Endorsi’s words before adopting a kind smile and answering, “Think what you will. So long as you never stray too far from the path of righteousness, you will never have reason to doubt those words. Now, was there something else? Though your presence is a welcome reprieve from the silence, I’m certain you have other matters to attend, no?”

Flattered by Vahn’s words, Endorsi couldn’t help giggling, hand covering her mouth as she playfully remarked, “My, it seems the Sage Dragon Emperor is quite the charmer. Now I understand how you were able to snag a woman like Phae to be your vassal~.”

Understanding that Endorsi was fishing for juicy gossip, Vahn returned a casual smile before raising his hand and saying, “I hope you have a wonderful day, Princess.”. Then, before Endorsi could offer a single syllable in response, he promptly teleported her, chair and all, outside the room.

Noticing the sudden change in her surroundings, Endorsi’s eyes widened quite a bit, her evaluation and fear of Vahn increasing exponentially as she wondered what other feats the enigmatic Irregular was capable of. Teleportation was an ability typically associated with extremely skilled Light Bearers, but, even then, they required the use of several high-ranking Lighthouses.

Liberating Endorsi from her thoughts, Gandr turned his head to the side, ears flopping as he asked, “Did you say something stupid?”

Remembering all her rage and frustration from earlier, Endorsi attempted to smack Gandr’s head, but, as was often the case, her fist phased through him without any feedback. This was yet another peculiar ability possessed by the Irregular trio, reminding her just how ‘ridiculous’ their capabilities were compared to ‘normal’ people.

Dissatisfied by how easily her attack was dodged, Endorsi leaped away from the chair in an instant, her face turning somewhat vicious as she produced a silver whistle from her Inventory. This caused Gandr’s pupils to shrink, ears flattening atop his head as he plainly stated, “If you blow that whistle, I’m going to draw whiskers on your face with permanent marker…”

Though she didn’t doubt Gandr was capable of keeping his promise, Endorsi felt it was high time she taught the boy a lesson. She could always ask Phae to help her remove the marker, so, without any semblance of fear, she brought the whistle to her lips, smiling in a naturally seductive manner before blowing into it with all her might…

Ignoring the high-pitched whining echoing within the back of his mind, Vahn rose to his feet before walking over to the corner of the room and picking up a predominately black, needle-like, weapon. The moment he did so, a petite woman with flowing golden hair, matching draconic eyes, and elven ears appeared behind him, complaining, “You know I don’t like when you handle me. That fiery brat hiding within your soul is a real pain in the ass.”

Chuckling lightly in response to the woman’s words, Vahn activated the visible mode of his custom Arms Inventory before explaining, “Don’t worry, I have no intention of wielding you. Laev-tan won’t bully you unless she feels like her position as my sword is threatened.”

Puffing out her cheeks in dissatisfaction, the woman, Black March, crossed her arms and said, “Even though I went out of my way to ignite for you..are you just going to toss me away when you get the chance? Most people would fight to the death just for a chance to possess me, much less obtain my power! What makes that flaming lizard brat so special, huh!?”

Without turning his attention to the woman screaming in his ear, Vahn ‘lightly’ flicked the blade of the Black March with his middle finger. This caused the woman behind him to squirm about, arms embracing herself as both the blade and her body released a reverberating hum. At the same time, a red hue developed across her face, and, though she didn’t need to breathe, the woman began to pant as angelic black wings unfurled from her back.

Pulling out an oil rag, Vahn brought a stop to the vibrations of the Black March, cleaning it in much the same way he would Laev-tan as he explained, “I understand your desire to do battle, but I have no need for an additional weapon at this point in time. Besides, I’m not abandoning you, I’m asking you to keep a watch on that woman until we reunite on the upper floors. If it is discovered that you are in someone else’s possession, she will be executed just for having lent you out. Even if you don’t like igniting for women, you aren’t the type that would just ignore the death of the person you have been entrusted to…”

Hearing Vahn’s remark, a sigh escaped the Black March’s lips as she wrapped her arms around his neck and leaned against his body. She wasn’t entirely sure why, as Vahn was far beyond her strike zone, but she always felt very comfortable around him. Her only complaint was that he already had another powerful Spirit residing within his body, a very jealous Spirit that could easily suppress her without a contest.

Since there was absolutely no feedback whenever the Black March touched him, Vahn didn’t mind her being a little clingy. She had revealed quite a number of things to him, so, out of consideration for their coming separation, he spent a considerable amount of time polishing her blade in silence before inspecting its immaculate sheen and remarking, “You really are an amazing weapon. Once I reach the upper floors, I will be sure to reclaim both you and the rest of the 13 Month Series. After that, I will keep my promise…you have my word…”

Though she wouldn’t have believed them if it was someone else making such a promise, the Black March had come to learn quite a bit about Vahn over the last month. He had even allowed her to stay in the Little Garden for a bit, an idyllic place where she could manifest her Spirit without having to ignite. There, she learned exactly what kind of existence Vahn was, so, after hearing his words, an expectant smile spread across her face as she planted a sensationless kiss on his cheek and replied, “I believe in you…God of a Foreign World…”

(A/N: Alternate Titles: ‘Endorsi is quite bold’,’Endorsi’s face when Phae refuses to help get rid of the marks *surprised pikachu*’,’Vahn makes all the sword girls glisten ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)’)

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Endless Path : Infinite Cosmos

Endless Path : Infinite Cosmos

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Status: Ongoing Type: Author: Released: 2018 Native Language: English
Vahn was an atypical youth. Due to a rare mutation, his blood had the potential to target and attack ailments within the human body. Touted as a universal cure, people had elevated his status above the norm and given him the classification "Panacea". In the media, he was hailed as a great hero who would usher in a new era or human wellness. However, behind the scenes things weren't so bright. Being a unique individual, Vahn spent his entire youth locked up in a lab with various scientists and research teams using his body and blood to perform endless amounts of experiments. The only solace in his suffering was the various anime and manga made available to him between experiments. He often imagined himself as the protagonist in a world of his own, finally in control of his own destiny. For years he nurtured this desire, until at the age of 14 he died when an organization had tried to kidnap him from the lab... "Finally, I don't have to suffer anymore..." This was Vahn's last thought as he faded into the endless black abyss... "You poor soul."

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