4-34 The Sunderer
The Sword Saint’s Second Life As a Fox Girl
4-34 The Sunderer
A fragrant flowery scent that brought along a wave of comfort and serene was left in her wake as she ambled down the hallway in nothing but her bathrobe. She had just finished taking her bath and was heading straight to Aedan, being led by Olivia. Her hair was still damp and so were her tails. The maids had offered to dry her hair and tails but she had gracefully declined their aid as she liked the feeling when the mellow breeze brushed past her damp hair and fur. There was also another reason that she kept her hair and tails damp.
The servants were giving Erin inquisitive gazes as they passed by her. They could not figure out for what purposes their lady would walk around in such a manner. Erin could hear their speculations that were bordering discourtesy but she paid none of them any heed. She chuckled inwardly to their wondrous imaginations as she sauntered behind Oliviaâs lead.
âWeâre here,â Olivia said upon arriving outside of a room that didnât look any different from the rooms in the corridor.
âWhat is this room?â Erin asked, looking around with a focused gaze but she still could make any distinction.
âHis Graceâs workshop,â Olivia answered and knocked on the door.
âWhy do you address him with âGraceâ? Donât you use that for high-ranking clergies?â
âHeâs not just an Apostle or an Arch Priest. Heâs the heir. Addressing him as âGraceâ is more than fitting for him.â
âI suppose soâ¦â Erin muttered in response with a shrug.
âHmm⦠His Grace must be busy,â Olivia said after receiving no response from the other side of the door.
âUnbelievable,â Erin scoffed and forced herself into the room before Olivia could stop her. The door creaked loudly as it was swung open with force. The floor planks creaked just as loud when Erin stepped into the room.
âMilady, that was ungracious and crass of you,â Olivia chided, entering the room after Erin.
âHe disappeared on everyone and then he suddenly asked for me hours later. Now heâs trying to make me stand around and wait outside the room? He should be grateful that I did not turn the door into splinters.â
âIn his defence, you did make him wait for half an hour.â
âI was sweaty. I needed a bath. My reasons were valid.â
Olivia smiled. âI donât think His Grace would mind if you came here straight away without taking a bath.â
Erin frowned. âWhat kind of man had I fallen forâ¦? Hmm, well, I'm in no position to say that considering I would also not mind if Lyra or Siv came up to me all sweaty.â
The two trod further into the room and found Aedan holed up in a corner. He was parked behind a table that was piled up with various tools and trinkets. The most notable object on the table was a rusty iron sword which seemed to be the subject of Aedanâs focus and study as he scribbled away on pages after pages with his gazes bouncing between the book and the sword.
Erin raised an eyebrow at the rusty iron sword. It was the sword that she bought from the town of Green Scar at a whim. She had later given this peculiar sword to Aedan in return for him giving her a silver-steel sabre when they were in The Singularity.
âYour Grace, Erinâs here,â Olivia announced after clearing her throat with a fake cough.
âObviously,â Aedan retorted dryly without sparing them a glance.
Erin clenched her fist to gather her patience.
Olivia simply bowed and promptly took her leave, leaving Erin and Aedan the only ones in the room.
âWhat the fuck have you been doing?â Erin asked. âI looked for you everywhere but I could not find you the whole morning. Youâre here, in such an obvious place but I couldn't sense your presence until I walked up to the door.â
âItâs just a Mind Magic spell. Something like hypnosis where you wouldnât think to look here or register my presence until the caster of the spell allows it.â
âAnd youâre the caster?â
âI cast this spell, aye, but it was a long time ago.â
âIt lasted this long?â
Aedan stopped scribbling and gave Erin a glance over his shoulder. âI was capable of a lot of things, sweetheart.â
âNot anymore,â Erin said. âYour level is sixty now and most of your Arcane Arts are suppressed, including your precious Spatial Magic.â
âI know myself well, Erin, which is why I have already given everything I have in the Vault spell over to Oliviaâs Infinite Pouch.â
Erin narrowed her gaze in response. She walked over to Aedanâs side, shoved away some stuff on the table, and sat right on the cleared space. She made sure her tails wouldnât be in anyoneâs way. âHow are you doing?â she asked with a scoff.
âIâm doing well?â
âTruly?â
âWhy the doubt? Were you hoping that I would be wallowing in self-pity?â
âSort of. Seeing you being in a mess does make for a charming sight.â
Aedan chuckled. âYou are terrible, Erin.â
âAnd you are any different? Iâm sure you would love to see me in a mess or in a dishevelled state too.â
âI already have. And this appearance⦠itâs very arousing," he said, eyeing her damp hair, skin, and tails with scrutiny. "Were you hoping that I'll be down in the dumps and this licentious appearance of yours would cheer me up?â
Erin turned away and clicked her tongue. Her tails were wagging rigidly and her ears were twitching stiffly. She wanted to lie her way through but her tails and ears were already giving her away. She sighed and answered honestly. âYes, that was my intentionâ¦â
Aedan grinned. He rose from his chair and plunged himself into Erinâs bountiful chest, which Erin reciprocated by embracing him. âThank you, Erin. Youâre making me feel bad for being inconsiderate.â
âGlad Iâm making you feel something.â
âYouâre always making me feel something, Erin.â Aedan crept up from her bosom and began to brush his lips around her neck and collar. Her loose bathrobe made it easier for Aedan to deepen his advances.
Erin stopped him before he could shed her robe. âWeâre not doing it here,â Erin said despite having her face flushed with heat and passion.
âI see your control over Lust is getting better.â
âAnd the temptations are also getting stronger.â
Aedan eyed Erin up and down. âIt sure is.â
Erin sighed. âWhat do you call me here for?â
âIf I said I just wanted to see you, would you believe me?â
âNo,â Erin answered without hesitation. âIf thatâs the case, you would have come to me yourself.â
âWhat if I was busy?â
âYou would have come to me regardless.â
Aedan scoffed. âArenât you being a little too presumptuous and a tad vain?â
âAm I?â Erin returned the question, caressing Aedanâs cheek and jaws with her delicate fingers. Her fingers moved down to his neck and shoulder, lightly scraping his skin with her nails.
âYou really are worthy of being the Apostle of Lust.â Aedan threw his hands up. âI confess, you are right on the mark.â
Erin chuckled and distanced herself slightly away from Aedan. She had to as she wasnât confident she could resist jumping on Aedan for much longer with him being so close to her. She steeled herself and asked the important question. âYou called me here because thereâs something you want to show me. Iâm guessing it has something to do with that sword?â
âI made a breakthrough of sorts.â
âOf sorts? Specify?â
âThe spell used to seal this sword has traces of divinity.â
âHmm⦠Canât say Iâm surprised considering it even eluded your Appraisal.â
âAnd itâs not just any divinity, it has Aeryoâs divinity among many others.â
Erinâs brows shot up. âThe spell is the work of many Divines?â
âIt would seem so.â
âIf these many Divines are involved⦠does this mean this sword is something that could threaten the Divines?â
âVery likely.â
âBut why would they leave such a thing unguarded and unwatched?â
âBut it worked, didnât it? No one would ever think such an item would be in such a place.â
âWell, I found it, didnât I?â
âYouâre different. Youâre an unknown variable as how the scholar would most likely put it.â
âIf this sword is something this significant, maybe we should not be trying to undo the spell lest we attract unwanted attention.â
âI agree, which is why Iâm planning to bury it in the backyard.â
âWouldnât that raise suspicion if someone stumbled upon it by some amazing chance?â
âSuspicions would be raised regardless since I have been tinkering with it. A mark has been left. Hiding this sword in the Grove is the safest bet.â
âWhat do you think this sword actually is?â Erin asked.
âCurious?â Aedan wrapped the sword with a cloth and tied it up with blue strings.
âWouldnât anyone be? Unless of course⦠you already had a good inkling of what the sword might be?â
âThereâs only so few items in this world that would make the Divines be this paranoid. Three items, to be precise.â
âAnd you know what these three items are?â
Aedan wrapped the sword in another layer of cloth and wrapped it up with the same blue strings. âI know what two of them are. The third is still a mystery.â
Erinâs eyes began to sparkle. âTell me,â she said.
With the sword all bundled up, Aedan let it rest against the table as he plopped onto the chair with a long heave. âThereâs the Hollow Essence and the Sunderer.â
âBefore I ask for the details, who named these things?â
Aedan shrugged. âHavenât a clue.â
âHollow Essence⦠I canât even guess what it is from the name itself.â
âItâs an insentient living essence that exists in a material state between air and water. It responds to the hostâs wishes and whims.â
âSounds eerie but I donât see what the fuss is about.â
âThe Hollow Essence is something unrestrained by the System.â
âOh.â
âNo one knows about its origin, only that the System has no hold over it. It has a lot of benefits but the most significant one is the nullification of the level difference. This means if a level one individual possesses the Hollow Essence, they could potentially use it to kill a level eighty individual. If itâs wielded by a high-level individual, killing the gods would even be a possibility.â
âAnd who has this Hollow Essence now?â
âItâs currently in possession of the Ruvans.â
âOh, dear⦠Thatâs not good.â
âWell, last I heard, their goddess forbade them from using it under any circumstances. They are merely safekeeping it.â
âIâm not convinced.â
âWell, as I have said. Last I heard. Who knows what has changed.â
âAnd this Sunderer, whatâs the story?â
Aedan tapped the bundle of cloth beside him. âThis sword might be the Sunderer.â
âSunderer⦠sword⦠Sounds appropriate but what makes it special?â
âThe expression of a double-edged blade being taken extremely literal. The user will suffer the same wound, the same cut, as the one they inflicted on their victim.â
â...That sounds like a deadly joke.â
âIt is. It doesnât matter who the wielder is, they will receive the wound they inflict on their victim without exception.â
âEven the Divines?â
Aedan nodded. âEven the Divines. And thatâs not all there is to it.â
âOf course, it isnât.â
âThe blade is made of the rarest and most powerful metal in existence. Itâs forged by Hyphon, the Smith God, using the flames of the Dragon God, Aeryo. The metal is the amalgamation of Obsidian Steel, Aetherite, and White Silver.â
âAetherite?â
âA type of metal found only in the Divineâs Realm or so I have heard from Aeryo. As for White Silverââ
âI know what that is. Siv had told me. Itâs a very poisonous metal that could kill someone just from the smell alone.â
âAnd the White Silver within the Sunderer is made more potent with the presence of Aetherite. The Sunderer canât cut through everything as your Mystic Blade could. However, it can kill a Divine if you manage to cut them. Cuts made by the Sunderer never fully heal.â
âSuch a nasty swordâ¦â Erin muttered, staring at the bundle of cloth by Aedanâs side.
âYet, youâre staring at it like itâs the greatest treasure you have ever discovered.â
âItâs a sword after all. In spite of its history and purpose, I am still curious about how it would feel in my hands.â
âYou have a very dangerous-looking gaze right now, Erin.â
âI canât help it, Aedan. The sword has been my life for a long time.â
âAllow me to change that,â Aedan said and stood up, standing in between the sword and Erin. âIâm going to change that thought of yours.â
âWeâre not doing it here, Aedan.â Despite saying so, her tails and ears were already wagging in anticipation and glee.
Spoiler
Hi, Cliff.
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