Chapter 607: Agreement
World Keeper
The kitsune sisters blinked in confusion as they looked at the man standing in front of their door. Clearly, they were already awake, but it was surprising to have him show up in the middle of the night. More so, they knew that he did not have the habit of maliciously spying on people, so the odds that he showed up because of their recent conversation was rather slim.
Thea was the first to react, putting on an amiable smile as she looked towards their boss. âNot at all. Please, come in.â She didnât want the two of them to simply be standing with the door open while they were in their nightgowns, so the easiest way to resolve this was to invite him in.
With a small nod, James stepped inside, moving towards the living room of their humble abode. âSorry for coming to you so late. But, there is a new research project that I can only entrust to the two of you, for now.â
When they heard that, the two sisters glanced towards one another with uncertainty in their eyes. They had trained for numerous different types of missions as ninjas, and were prepared for a wide array of situations. Coming in the middle of the night to the residence of two beautiful sisters like themselves, saying that he had a special job that only they could do⦠however, they instinctively wanted to give him the benefit of the doubt, as James had never shown himself to be that type of person.
âWhatâs the project?â Nora asked, testing the waters. Even as she asked that, she leaned forward slightly, watching his eyes.
Eyes that never seemed to waiver from looking into her own. At least, until he closed them to let out a small sigh. âThe Keeper sent another energy request down, and this one comes with another class, just like Pilot. Itâs⦠the Perfect Soul. I know a little bit about this energy, and I can say that anyone who has already reached perfection in the body canât seek perfection in the soul. Out of my team, that only leaves the two of you as possible candidates.â
Theaâs eyes went wide, glancing briefly to her sister. However, a troubled expression fell over her face as she considered his words. âWe were actually just discussing using the chambers tomorrow. While we appreciate you looking for us, we would rather reach perfection in the body as opposed to the soul.â
Her response was reasonable. Under the assumption that the two were mutually exclusive, they would naturally choose to perfect their bodies. While perfection of the soul would undoubtedly bring them benefits of its own, only perfection of the body would ensure true agelessness.
âHuh?â James looked towards Thea in surprise. âI think you might be misunderstanding something. I said that people who have achieved perfection in the body canât seek perfection of the soul. But⦠it doesnât hold true the other way around. In fact, perfection in the body is easier to achieve after perfecting the soul. Think of it like the three steps to divinity.â
âWhile someone can seek perfection in one of the three steps out of order, they can never go back to handle the preceding steps. After you train the soul, you can do the body next without any trouble.â
Hearing that eased the worries of the two kitsune, who glanced towards one another. Now, there was less hesitation in their eyes, and more curiosity. They had confirmed that their earlier worries were unfounded, and regained their confidence in front of their boss.
Nora put on a small smile, moving over to sit on the couch. âWhat about the matter of children?â She asked, as that had been something that had been troubling the âperfected communityâ for years. âIf everyone in the world eventually seeks perfection, wonât we stop being able to have children?â
In fact, everyone had simply taken this as a natural consequence of perfection. A cost that had to be paid to achieve eternity. It had not been brought up as an issue to the researcher only because people believed that there was nothing to be done about it.
James, meanwhile, raised his eyebrow in confusion. âHuh? Who said anything about that. You can still have children after undergoing the procedure. Even a god can bear a child, so why couldnât someone on the path of perfection?â
Thea blinked, having not expected that answer. She knew that Nora was just trying to rile James up in an attempt to get back at him for his misleading manner earlier. âWhatâ¦? Butâ¦â
âYou mean the current lot? They havenât had kids because they donât know the way.â James gave a long sigh when he said that. âItâs like teaching kids all over again⦠Once you achieve an energy body, you can only conceive a child with someone in a similar state. For instance, perfection can only pair with perfection, and divinity with divinity.â
âAs long as you find someone in the same energy state as yourself, all it takes is a special mingling of your energies to produce the spiritual embryo. Of course⦠the child wonât have the full state of the parents, but it wonât be a child of flesh and blood, either.â
Nora thought about it for a moment, before quickly shaking her head. âIf you knew about it all this time, why didnât you say something earlier?â
âNobody asked.â James admitted with a small shrug. âI thought that they wanted to figure out the method themselves, so I didnât get involved. I might be a researcher hired by the Keeper, but Iâm not just going to go around solving everyone elseâs problems for them. If I did that, then wouldnât there be no need for others in my field? Iâd rather stimulate the growth of the scientific community, and only step in when I am personally requested, or if I find a subject that arouses my own desires for research.â
They couldnât really argue against that. The problem was that there were not many people looking into this problem in the first place, because everybody had assumed that it was simply a natural effect of evolving into a higher state of being. Without the restrictions of time limiting their lifespans, they would simply overpopulate a world if they were still allowed to breed.
Thea and Nora shared a look with one another, before the two of them let out a small sigh. âAlrightâ¦â Thea spoke up first, seeming to come to some sort of silent understanding with her sister. âIf you publish the method for energy beings to have a child, weâll go along with this Perfect Soul research.â
James couldnât help but smile when he heard that, quickly nodding his head. âWait.â Nora spoke up next, suddenly thinking of something. âDoes this mean that itâs possible for martial spirits to have children as well? Without their pact business, I mean.â
âOf course. Theyâre energy bodies with a spiritual component, so this method would naturally work for them as well.â The kitsune sisters stared at the dark-skinned researcher after he casually admitted that fact, their eyes faintly twitching.
âYou realize that theyâve been killing their own contractors for hundreds of years simply because that was the only way that they knew to reproduce, correct?â Nora asked slowly, to which James nodded.
âIt was a system that both parties agreed on. And, like I said earlier, the alternative method will result in an âincompleteâ state for the child. In a way, the method that the martial spirits use creates a more perfect offspring. Itâs just that they are limited in their selection of âmatesâ.â
âWhatâs this incomplete state, then?â Thea asked in curiosity. At this point, she was just trying to get as much information out of him as she could, while he was in a talkative mood. âI think we should know that before we can make an educated decision.â
James shook his head, moving to pace back and forth within the living room. âThe exact specifics vary between the different types of energy bodies. But, in general, the incomplete state is exactly that. For those that achieve perfection, it means that their children will be âpseudo-perfectâ. They will be in a degraded energy state for their early years, and will naturally reach perfection as they mature.â
âFor gods, on the other hand, their children will be born as a demigod with a mostly spiritual body. They will have to cultivate their own divinity like anyone else, but will have certain advantages due to their heritage.â
âWait, that doesnât make any sense.â Nora interrupted, raising a hand to stop James. âEveryone knows that the Eternal Princess was the child of Tryval. But, she was born of flesh and blood. Doesnât that mean that your story sort of falls apart there?â
James shook his head, refuting Noraâs claim. âThatâs because heâs part of what you call the âGreater Pantheonâ. Their composition is more unique, and they are able to âmingleâ with mortals more than their normal divine counterparts. Thatâs the only reason why Alme was able to be born in the first place, because her mother was most certainly not a goddess.â
Nora lowered her hand when she heard that, thinking it over. âI suppose that makes sense⦠for this Perfect Soul that you want us to train⦠will our extra tails get in the way of it?â She glanced back towards her nine swaying tails, not wanting to give them up just yet if she had the choice.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âNot in the slightest.â He confessed with a smile. âIn fact, after you reach perfection, you could safely create a tail of your soul. It would be highly resistant to physical or energy-based attacks, and damage to it would not be transmitted to the rest of your spirit.â
Nora nodded her head in relief, just about to speak up again when she heard another voice. âSo thatâs where you were.â A small, feminine tone spoke up, one familiar to all three in the room, causing them to hold bitter smiles on their face.
When James turned, he saw Chel standing in the hall, her hands propped up on her hips. âCame by to play with the tails, huh?â She asked in a knowing tone, clearly having the same thoughts as the two sisters. However, James could see a spark of amusement in her eyes.
He had already told Chel about the Keeperâs plan to release the Perfect Soul class, so naturally she would have known that he was going to seek out the two sisters. However, the sisters themselves werenât aware of that, their cheeks immediately dyeing themselves red with embarrassment. âItâs not like that!â Nora called out, ducking her head down low, which did not exactly help her claim.
Seeing that, Chel raised an eyebrow, her lips curving upwards. âOh?â
âThatâs enough, Chel.â James rolled his eyes with a grin. âYou talk to your parents?â
âWorking on it now. This is just an avatar.â Chel stuck her tongue out at James before looking at Nora and Thea. âThought that these two might need someone to save them from your indecent hands.â
âSince when have my hands been indecent?â James asked in a hurt tone, looking down at his palms in shock.
âShould I ask Tsubaki that?â Chel asked, grinning. James cleared his throat, glancing away with a guilty expression.
âI might have lost control a bit at that time.â He at least was willing to admit that, not that Tsubaki had ever approached him again for him to deliver an apology to her directly.
âRightâ¦â Chel shook her head, walking over towards Nora on the couch. âDid he explain the situation to you two already?â She asked with a gentle smile, receiving a nod in return.
âIâve already had the procedure, but Iâll be bringing in⦠letâs call it a replacement in a few months. Until then, Iâll help the two of you get a feel for what perfection means.â She pat Noraâs shoulder as she said that, before looking at Thea and giving the other sister an understanding nod. âMy goal is to have both of you ready by the time she gets here.â
âWhoâ¦?â Thea asked, confused how anyone would be able to replace Chel in Jamesâs eyes.
âThe other me.â And those words certainly didnât help her understand the matter.