After passing through the broken doors, Jack and Brock entered the final floor of the Hall of Trials. It was the reward theyâd justly earned, now usurped by others.
A scene of pillage welcomed them. The room behind the gate must have once been grand and majestic. Murals used to cover the walls, painted with colors of the Dao itself and punctuated with gems. Golden statues stood at the back, depicting the eleven Old Gods besides Enas, while a massive empty throne rose against a sidewall to the right, another doorway below it.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Now, the colors had been scraped off the walls, the gems pulled out. The golden statues had been cracked open to get to whatever was inside themâif there was anythingâand the throneâs velvet had been peeled off, leaving behind ugly tears and bare stone. The room had been ransacked. The only reason Jack and Brock knew the missing materials was their still-lingering auraâeverything was constructed of the highest possible quality materials.
The scene sparked Jackâs anger. âOverlords, the highest under the heavens, and they behave like common bandits,â he spat out. âShameful.â
âThis is not the bro way,â Brock agreed with a dark gaze. âItâs bad enough to break into the shrine of your ancestors. To take the decorations? Thatâs going too far.â
âItâs pointless, too. They donât lack gold or jewels. Why do this?â
âGuess weâll have to ask them,â Brock replied, pacing into the room. It was depressing. This hall was meant to welcome the greatest talents of history, the people with the potential to reach or surpass the Old Gods. Perhaps the walls told stories about the creation of the universe or depicted epic heroic feats. Now, theyâd been done so dirty even the murals were indistinguishable.
The two bros crossed the room quickly. The next one was similarâa grand show of wealth and knowledge, all stripped clean. Even the various pieces of furniture were missing.
âItâs a miracle they left the bricks behind,â Brock said angrily. âIâll smack them in the head with one.â
The doorways led down a single path hugging the seventh levelâs outer wall. Following it, Jack and Brock reached the third room, which was also the same. Stripped down, pillaged, destroyed. For three similar rooms to be placed in a row like this, and more to come, Jack assumed they were telling a story or shared a theme. They were meant to create in young monsters a feeling of awe and context before they received the inheritance of the Old Gods. Probably detail their mission of destroying the Ancients.
At the fifth room, however, Jack paused and stuck to the wall. He motioned for Brock to be quiet. The line of rooms hugged the outer walls, and theyâd approached the corner now, so the next door was on the left wall instead of the back one. They couldnât see behind it, but they could hear faint noises. It sounded like stone cracked in half, metal being wrenched free.
Jack felt the ripples of someoneâs perception pass over him without stopping. The Dao signature of the pyramid hid them, just like Axelor had promised. Jack looked at Brock, who nodded. Carefully, he peeked through the corner, gazing into the next room over.
It was also pillaged. The next one, however, was in the process of getting destroyed. The two Overlords stood inside, Great Silver and Fiend King. The former stood with arms crossedâthe latter dashed from wall to wall, taking everything he could into his space ring.
Jack quickly drew back, but he spread his perception over the corner, draping it over the Overlords as thinly as possible so it would go unnoticed. He saw Fiend King arrive before a golden statueâsome six-armed humanoid monsterâand crack it in half. He took a peek inside, snorted, then left it and proceeded.
âCan you not do that?â Great Silver asked with the tone of someone whoâd already said it a dozen times.
âNo. These statues are hollow for a reason. One will contain something inside it, I guarantee it, and when I find it you wonât be so smug.â Fiend King was completely unapologetic as he tore the room apart.
âIs it so bad to leave a treasure or two behind?â Great Silver pleaded. âThese rooms are our legacy. Theyâve stood undisturbed for billions of years. Weâll take the real treasures, of course, but these are just decorations. What youâre doing is completely unnecessary.â
âWeak thinking like that is why your faction is in decline.â Fiend King snorted. âEven the metals and paint on the walls are precious. Nobody will ever come here, anyway. We might as well take them. Maybe we can trade with the Immortals.â
âAh, yes. Trade. The path to our enslavement.â
âBetter than being conquered.â
While they conversed, the room had already been stripped clean, and Fiend King kicked down the doors to the next one. He charged in and continued ransacking.
âThis guy is unbelievable,â Jack said after relaying everything to Brock. âThe pettiest cultivator Iâve ever seen.â
âHe deserves the slap of justice,â Brock replied.
âYeah. A shame heâs too strong for my flip-flop.â
Through his perception, Jack had gauged the strengths of the Overlords. Having forced their way here without the Hallâs permission, they were under constant pressure. Part of their energy went into staving it off. Their energy levels had fallen from the Archon level to the peak A-Grade, but their Daos remained. Jack and Brock together might be able to fight one of the Overlords if they went completely all-out, but there was no way to struggle against two.
Moreover, the Fiend Kingâs despicable means were working against them. He left nothing behind. Following the Overlords, there was no benefit for Jack and Brock to get, and there never would be. Since theyâd reached this point, however, all they could do was keep going.
The rooms kept coming. Jack had no idea what they signifiedâhis thin perception over the Overlords wasnât enough to read the muralsâbut it didnât really matter, either. Finally, at the tenth room, the path turned again. Jack caught the Overlords pausing. They stared at the door against the right wall for a moment, then turned to each other with somber gazes.
âTime to kill,â said Fiend King.
âLooks like it.â
Great Silver was the one to open the door this time. They burst into the next space, and Jackâs perception with them. This room was clearly different than before. It was short and wide, spreading roughly a mile from left to right, its side walls angling upward like it had been built directly onto the pyramidâs outer walls.
Three heavy golden doors stood at the back. A word was written over each, in a language Jack didnât recognize but could instinctively understand: Dao, Will, and Cultivation. Besides those and the red carpet which stretched from the left to the right wall, the room was almost empty.
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A lone automaton sat behind a paper-filled, stone desk at the back of the room. It was far more refined than mostâit wore elaborate robes which covered it like real ones, though they were made of stone, just like its skin. Its unmoving face exuded wisdom. A long beard hung from its chin.
âOh!â the Stone exclaimed in Jackâs mind. âThatâs my dad! Hi daddy!â
âYour what!?â
As the two Overlords entered the room, the automaton put its pen aside and stood from its chair. âI am the Stone Scholar, the guardian and groundskeeper of this floor,â it said, its raspy voice growing clearer by the word. âYou come without permission. You trespass. Begone.â
âWe wouldnât be here if we intended to be gone,â the Fiend King said with wicked laughter.
The automaton was still awakening from its neutral state. Only now did its perception spread properly to cover the long line of rooms. If it spotted Jack and Brock, it didnât show itâits stone face contorted in an expression of fury. âYou defiled the halls!â it roared. âInsolence!â
The walls shook. The pyramid paused its rotation, standing still as if all of reality held its breath alongside the automaton. It glowed with seething aura as it roared, âDie!â
âThis entire world is in great peril,â Great Silver said quickly. âWe need the inheritances here. We could use your help in defending.â
âSHUT YOUR VILE MOUTH! YOU DEFILED THE HALLS! YOU DIE NOW!â
The Overlords exchanged a glance. Fiend King laughed. âHow could I have known?â He chuckled. âGuess we have to kill it now.â
âNo other choice,â Great Silver said heavily as both of them released their aura.
The automaton was at the peak A-Grade level of power, and Jack could sense it was stronger than most, radiating intense energy in tune with the structure around it. The Overlords had also been pushed to the peak A-Grade level by the pressure of this place, but their insights remained those of Overlords, and there were two of them.
The clash of energies was uneven. The real clash, even more so.
The automaton attacked first, abandoning the three doors it stood in front of. Its stone sleeves swung like made of fabric, channeling the energy of the world in its strike. A rainbow of Daos coalescedâeleven different streams, each bearing the signature of an Old God. They formed a white sun behind it, whose light covered the automaton and made it seem angelic.
The Overlords rushed to the left and right respectively. Fiend King unleashed a crimson aura, becoming brutality incarnate, his devilish body radiating violence. Great Silver opened his draconic mouth, silver energy convergingâit was raw power, yet almost sentient. Jack instinctively felt that Great Silverâs Dao was something close to Wisdom. Like wise, white fire.
Jack waited behind the corner, his attention fully focused on the battle. He relayed everything to Brock behind him. The Stoneâs stunning revelation wasnât something they could bother with right now.
The automaton released white energies with each swipe, like divine brushstrokes through the air. Everywhere they passed, the void was incinerated, purified until nothing was left. As the white light approached Fiend King, he roared and raked his claws against it. Crimson met white. The two energies twisted around each other, the white coming out slightly on top.
From the other side, Great Silver opened his maw and released a beam of silver. Space itself melted before it, letting it reach its target instantly. The automaton conjured a shield to block, but it was broken through, the silver light flooding it and pushing it out of balance. Fiend King appeared to its sideâhe smashed his tail against it, sending the automaton flying, then teleported over it and smashed it heavily into the ground. The tiles cratered.
The automaton wasnât done. It teleported away just in time to dodge a slash of Great Silverâs claws, which hit the ground at that spot and broke it further. The automaton reappeared behind Fiend King, wide sleeves rising against the devil, the white light stopped by sheer muscle mass. Fiend King turned around, grabbed the automaton, spun thrice around himself and slammed it against the ground. Coincidentally, it crashed into the same spot as before, further deepening the crater.
Of course, grabbing your opponent was a Dao clash in and of itself. The Fiend King had used his Dao to penetrate the otherâs barriers, releasing shockwaves which crashed against the walls, shaking the pyramid and threatening its structural intensity. Dust fell from the ceiling.
Jack hesitated. This stone automatonâthe Stoneâs father?âwas in a tough spot. If he and Brock joined in, there was a chance they could help it turn things around.
âLetâs wait a bit,â Brock whispered. âWeâre hidden. We can ambush them at the critical moment.â
Jack nodded. That was the best way to win here.
âWhat sorry excuses you are for monsters!â the automaton roared. âYouâre Overlords, yet you couldnât match me alone! You amount to nothing! You have less talent than the rabid dogs whose behavior you so shamefully copy!â
âShut your stone mouth!â Fiend King roared, appearing over the fallen automaton and punching down. White light formed a barrierâit held against his punch, but not against the beam of dragon silver which came right after. Great Silver rammed bodily into the automaton, pushing it hard into the ground, the cracks expanding widely.
At that precise moment, something changed. The dragon Overlord couldnât have seen it, so tightly pressed against the automaton, but Jack did. Fiend Kingâs face warped into a fiendish grin. His hands blurred. He reached inside his robes, pulling out a miniature of the twelve-layer totem and snapping it in half. In the same motion, his other hand aimed downward, unleashing a torrent of energy he must have been building for a while. Crimson power buried both the automaton and Great Silver, not harming them, but using a momentum-adjacent Dao to heavily push them downward.
Great Silver roared. âFiend King! What are you doing!?â
The floor below them had already suffered multiple strikes. Even the pyramidâs precious materials couldnât handle such impacts foreverâthe bricks split, then cracked, then shattered, revealing a hole to the sky below. Great Silver and the automaton were both right above it, momentarily immobilized by Fiend Kingâs attack.
Normally, this would have meant nothing. As Great Silver realized to his horror, however, the spot they occupied was located precisely above the beam of golden light from before. A beam which was rapidly destabilizingâFiend King had crushed the control totem, and the forceful override of the Hallâs security was deteriorating. The golden beam shuddered, then roared out in fury, the process reversing in an angry lashing of the Hall of Trialâs energies.
The smooth golden light leading upward turned into a siphon, pulling everything down. It wasnât particularly powerful, certainly not enough to threaten an Overlordâunless, say, one was floating right above it, with another Overlordâs power pushing down on them.
âNo!â Great Silver roared.
âI counted our steps since entering this place, Silver!â the Fiend King shouted, roaring with laughter. âI aimed for that spot in particular, and you helped me break it like the fool you are!â
âI trusted you!â Great Silver roared again, his draconic fury bursting forth. âThis concerns the survival of our species!â
âThere is no compassion amongst monsters, Silver. Only winners and losersâand you are the latter.â
âHOW DARE YOU!â the automaton roared in turn. âIN THE NAME OF THE GODS, I WILL VANQUISH YOU!â
Great Silver and the automaton released their energies together, pushing upwards, but they couldnât overcome the sum of Fiend Kingâs pressure and the golden beamâs pull. Not when they were right over it. With a series of frustrated roars, Great Silver and the automaton were both sucked into the golden beam, falling downward at extreme speed. Their anger was so great that they kept tearing at each other as they fell past the layer of clouds, their future unknown.
Jack and Brock still waited in hiding, this turn of events too sudden for them to react. They were waiting for the final cataclysmic clash between the automaton and the overlords, when nobody would bother with defense. Thisâ¦was a bit too unexpected!
Suddenly, everything was quiet. Fiend King stood alone in the roomâthe golden beam remained, but its suction power wasnât enough to threaten him unless he stood right next to it.
âFuck off, loser,â he said, dusting himself as he turned towards the three golden doors. âNow, letâs see⦠Where do I begin?â
âHow about you begin by dying?â
Fiend King jumped, then whipped around. âWhoâs there!?â he roared out. As he took in the new arrivals, however, he paused. âJack Monstrous?â he said in disbelief. âBrock the brorilla? What are you doing here? How can you even stand in this pressure?â
âWe stand for what is right,â Brock said, angrily cracking his knuckles.
Jack smiled. âAnd weâre here to destroy you.â
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