289. We (I) Discarded Many
Nexus Awakened (An Isekai LitRPG Gender Bender Story)
289. We (I) Discarded Many
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We Discarded Many
Frost
AFFINITY : Civilization
LEVEL : 20
ORIGIN : Trauma
HP : 7,200
ATT : 0
MAG ATT : 1, 500
ATT DEF : 0
MAG DEF : 0
MP : 12,000
RESIST : 0
AGI : 2
Jury gagged. Her stomach nearly twisted itself clean apart from the rest of her organs. An unrelenting, unforgiving agitation in her abdomen nearly threw her off balance as she and Ber arrived at the scene.
âFROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOST!â Ber slaughtered every Impuritas, and every Scarlet Logic force within the immediate vicinity, impaling them one by one along each claw. âWHAT DID YOU DO TO HER! WHAT DID YOU DO TO FROST!â
They gargled on bloody words. For the first time for many, they despaired their inevitable fate. Ber held them high above like a trophy. To onlookers, her form took after a distorted, dying tree with bodies serving as its fruit.
âWHAT DID YOU DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!?â Her emotional anguish was not even a fraction of what Jury experienced, as she stumbled along the uneven path, desperately trying to come to terms with the Corrupted Frost ahead.
âNo. Please no. Frost⦠Frost! FROST!â Jury screamed, rushing straight towards the child-like Frost. However, no amount of speed or desperation was enough to bring her even a meter closer the moment she entered a 10-meter proximity of it. âCONDITION!? Whatâs the Condition! Frost sheâs â sheâs â!â
âThereâs no way I can do that right now!â Jury argued, activating [Doppler Strike]. Her afterimages and absurd speed were not even enough. More than 40 after images followed as earth was excavated underneath her.
The smallest shrapnel was enough to obliterate entire sections of walls within this illusionary city. No. Illusionary was wrong. This place was as real as anything else. Juryâs attacks converged into one point, never able to reach Frost as a massive ring of earth sunk from the sheer force alone.
The 10-meter dome around Frost was untouched, and her platform stood like a pillar above the newly formed chasm. Localized Entropy and Retrocausality came to mind, but she suddenly came to terms as she abruptly held her claws mid-slash. She had focused on removing the barrier and assumed that Frost wouldnât be injured or killed in the process.
She hyperventilated, panting from both physical exhaustion due to Doppler Strike, and mental strain at the realization that she could have killed Frost. Her desperation and blindness from the concoction of emotions had blinded her. Navâs warning became a lesson for her.
â⦠then â what can we do!? Just stand around and wait!? What are the Conditions!? Frost is⦠I canât⦠bear to keep seeing her cry! Arenât you the same!? I canât even hold her! I was supposed to be there for her! Ber!â
âLET ME CLEAN THEM UP FIRST UNTIL THE VOICE CAN START LAYING OUT THE MISSION!â Ber, populating her giant claw further, closed her grip and reduced tens of bodies into a fine paste, like a sharp net slowly constricting its victim until there was nothing left. âIF IT WERENâT FOR YOU â FOR ANY OF YOU THEN FROST WOULDNâT HAVE HAD TO BREAK!â
She did not wish to give them a quick death. Berâs hunt for retribution was known to Scarlet Logic and the Impuritas, who upon witnessing their might began to flee like the roaches they were.
âIf it werenât for the Impuritas then we wouldnât have had to forsake so many! And even now â itâs still us thatâs fighting! Theyâre all cowards! Every single one of YOUUUUUUUUUUUU!â Ber howled at the Nexus, activating [Resounding Voice] which levelled multiple streets as a shockwave blasted through.
In the meantime, until Nav could form an answer, Jury moved to the healers, whom were still miraculously alive and attempted to heal them using her time magic. However, the damage had already been done. They were barely clinging onto their lives, eyes weakly begging Jury to help them, and⦠help Frost.
Even in their dying moments, the healers sought to devote their lives helping others.
â⦠I can hear tickingâ¦â
âItâs so loudâ¦â
âDo you⦠require healingâ¦?â
Somehow, when Jury checked their stats, their HP never dropped below 0. It hovered at precisely 1. Something prevented them from dying. Jury turned to the trail of paste that followed Ber and was horrified at the sight of pulsating flesh. Where death became an impossibility, suffering became an inevitability.
Death could not occur within Frostâs Corrupted Zone. Like Frostâs state of mind, everything existed in a quandary state, unable to decide whether they were dead or alive. This world was Frostâs moral purgatory.
Suddenly, Cer, Ignis and Ber arrived at the scene without Snap anywhere in sight. They rode along the roofs, joining Jury with a panicked shout.
âFROST! You â You werenât supposed to fail! You were the last person this world needed to become a Corrupted!â Cer, like Jury, expressed herself like she could not control her body. Her movements were wild. Aggressive, and uncontrollable. âNot again. Not again! Not like Orth and Thras! Frost! Get off me! We gotta â HELP HER!â
âStand up straight! We can save Frost! Just like how she saved Ber! Conditions!?â Res embraced Cer, seizing her arms to stop her from collapsing.
It was the first time anyone had seen Cer breakdown. No tears fell, but they knew how desperately they wished to tumble down those cramped cheeks.
âNot known. Nav is figuring it out.â Ignis answered, looking down at the breathless healers. âI can hide them somewhere. Iâve never seen Frost cry before. Itâs like⦠seeing a parent cry in front of you. Jury.â
Ignis, taking the healers under her protection, tugged on Juryâs mantle.
âDonât let her cry anymore. Frost is⦠someone we canât let cry like this. Iâll be back!â
âMm! Please, come back soon. Weâll need everyone on board!â Jury hugged Ignis before the feline Demi-human dashed away, leaving Jury and the triplets to deal with Frost. âConditions⦠please Nav! Hurry!â Her eyes were plagued with liquid anguish.
The three pushed onwards, surrounding the untouchable, Corrupted Frost. Her manifestation wasnât an addon to herself. Rather, the Corrupted had taken over her as Frost began to speak from her heart into theirs.
Everyone could hear her. From the triplets, to Scarlet Logic and even the Impuritas. So long as they were within the 10km Corrupted Zone they could hear her sobs. Impuritas cackled at it. Scarlet Logic screamed profanities and judged the voice as a coward. Ber brought down her claws of justice upon them, purposefully grinding down bone, knowing well that they could not die if they even wanted to.
To them, Frost was but one chosen in a sea of a million. An ordinary person. One of the many they had discarded. But similarly, she was also like them.
She was the one who discarded many⦠and the only one who tried to find her way in her moral conundrum. The signs of the crossroads began to glow, all the while the club in her tiny arms became dull.
Cer trembled after hearing Frostâs words and attempted to break into her shell regardless of Juryâs warnings. She wasted magic and precious mana attempting to save her friend. Her desperation was deadly, and she nearly reverted to a feral state.
âGive me Frost back! Frost! Come back! The Frost I know wouldnât have fallen like this! The Frost I know⦠she shouldered everything. Where is the voice when you need it!?â Cer screamed, her fangs of electricity never reaching Frost.
Instead, it only seemed to frighten her. Frost wept, hiding her face behind the cushion.
Humanity
LEVEL : 10    ORIGIN : Trauma    HP : 1