305. Countering Greed!
Nexus Awakened (An Isekai LitRPG Gender Bender Story)
305. Countering Greed!
No matter how loudly she shouted her voice did not amount to anything special. It was an ordinary cry from an ordinary girl, made special only by chance. It barely contested with the destructive blasts beyond.
But did it matter? The Archivist knew how ordinary she was. She wasnât gifted in anything but her love for literature. Her value was no different from the rest of the swaths of wasted human life from their city of the past, which she realized was no different from this world.
Their old world, Elysia â they were one the same.
But this world â this current world she had yet to explore or see with her own two eyes â was her home. It had value that she never knew existed. She dashed down the golden lanes, which quickly turned blue.
She was surrounded by the horrors of the Midas Conversion Procedure; where people were instrumentalized, used as no more than materials to become coins.
âYou hated that too. You never told me why you picked me!â
Sinder responded in a rather sane manner, causing the Archivist to clench her teeth.
âSinder would⦠You would never say that! The man I knew who tried to help us would never say how useless lives were! Maybe for enemies! I know youâd call people that hurt us wastes of life! Otherwise, you wouldnât have poured resources into my project!â
Greed was a vice of many no matter where one went. It was an unfortunate truth, but in her world and this, it had reached nightmarish levels.
âWhat about the Demi-humans on that night!? Nav⦠theyâve been telling everything about you! Because I wanted to write down a story of your life, so no one has to call you a monster! So I know about it! Did you think they had no value too!?â
The scenery at the sidewalks became the same as the one from Frostâs distant past, rather than Sinderâs or herself. It was of the moment when Frost held herself back from interrupting D-13.
Value didnât have anything to do with it on Frostâs part. But rather, it was the other Demi-humans who did not appear to properly understand their worth, for they easily gave their lives up in the face of D-13.
In the meantime, a giant, blue crystal emerged in the distance, sitting atop a throne of much smaller ones. They gravitated around it like satellites, promising to defend it to the last person.
Sinderâs words angered her.
And it caused the blue crystal beyond to tremble.
Even with manifesting the We Discarded Many, she was still as weak as anyone else.
But her true powers lay elsewhere.
Because she was not alone in this endeavor to beat Sinder!
âNeed a hand, our cute, resident librarian?â A voice from above spoke.
When she looked up, she saw Galia floating upside down above her, firmly latched onto one of the Arbiterâs wings.
âGreed is a dangerous vice. I agree with those sentiments. But I warn you, do not mistake the greed of the Ateliers with necessity.â She hummed, speaking like aging woman, imparting what felt like forbidden knowledge onto her as she clicked her black, gloved hand once.
In that moment, several rotating Justica Arms formed around her waist, opening fire upon each crystal. Every single bullet ricocheted from crystal to crystal, and when they were pulverized, they bounced off each individual, microscopic fragment.
A fine mist was formed, paving the way for the Archivist to reach the crystal.
Crystalized Unvalued
HP : 1
There was a person frozen within.
It was a Demi-human with wolf-like features.
But as the Archivist drew near, the person inside began to animate, baring her fangs angrily at her.
âThat does not look like something for me to deal with. But I shall watch over you like your guardian Angel. Iâm elated. Youâve âfound the courage to use your own reason.â A dear friend of mine once said this.â
Galia did not elaborate, disappearing in an instant with another click of her fingers. At around 200 meters away from the crystal, the figure within began to utter words of self-depreciation.
The Archivst did not recognize this voice.
However â
Nav recognized the Demi-human by her hollow voice alone.
âBut I â I donât even know this â!â
For a machine, Navâs voiceless prompts carried an awful lot of charged emotion.
The Crystalized Cer attacked her, biting her jaws as the foundations of buildings were torn apart. The Archivistâs shield did not even attempt to save her, and she only just barely dodged it.
Galia attempted to aid her, but her attacks could not impede either the Archivist or Cer. Only the smaller crystals around them. Snap joined the fray as well, raining down a snowstorm of polaroids belonging to Cer. The Archivist captured them all, seeing the Demi-humanâs most precious moments, many of which wereâ¦
⦠with Frost.
Nav couldnât help but think that if Frost had heard that, sheâd weep in Cerâs stead.
That was the kind of person Frost was deep down, and more than ever, as if possessed by a spirit, Navâs prompts finally carried her voice.
The Archivist, whilst narrowly dodging Cerâs attacks, shouted everything Nav showed her word for word.
âYouâre not valueless! Remember when Frost listened to you on that moonlit night!? How everyone was worried and tried to reunite you with your sisters!?â
100 meters.
Cerâs attacks became far more vicious.
âFrom the bottom of their hearts, they love you more than you could ever think! I (Nav) still want to see you! To receive those hugs you promised! Youâre a Demi-human that made it out against all odds! Galia â a Beholder â saw value in you!â
The Archivist, sweating profusely, saw her life flash before her eyes multiple times. And just when everything seemed like it would end right then â
â A collection of glowing children and a burning man whose right shoulder was made of wax-like feathers appeared.
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ETERNAL NIGHT
THE ARBITERâS TRUMPET RESONATES
Asterism and Iron Candle have come to your aid!
The Archivist did not manifest them to her knowledge.
However, more than anything, it seemed like they were here to simply help.
The onslaught of electric bites was blocked by a miniature, painted cosmos as a wall of fire pushed onwards with the Archivist, shielding her from the rest of Cerâs attacks. They were fleeting existences, but their help was the world to her.
â⦠thank you...â The Iron Candle said.
âWhy are you thanking me?â The Archivist blurted out, as the collective of children also offered their thanks.
âBecause felt like you needed it. Good luck.â She felt a hand tap her shoulder. It wasnât hot like she expected. Rather, it was a fatherly warmth she had all but forgotten about.
âGood luck!â The children chimed in, their voiced fleeting like those she loved in the past.
â⦠these personas⦠even though youâre Corrupted youâre⦠saneâ¦â Frost was the only other person to experience this phenomenon.
She felt honored to be able to hear these sincere voices from nightmarish monsters. It caused her to power through, using what was left of the flaming barrier until she reached the crystal.
âCer⦠CER! You are not valueless! Remember! You were empowered! I (Nav) shouldnât be telling you what youâre worth to begin with! Because only you can decide that!â The giant blue crystal resonated with a single touch.
A tiny crack formed.
With each spoken word, and each memory that returned â and each polaroid that perfectly landed in front of her crimson eyes â the cracks grew larger until suddenly â!
â The crystal shattered. A mesmerizing sight befell the world as Cer leaped forward, parts of her hair glowing blue as one hundred blue hands protruded from her back.
ââ WILL COUNTER ALL FUCKING GREED THATâS THROWN AT ME!â
Her appearance was similar Frostâs when she manifested the Greed Counter.
And funnily enoughâ¦
Indeed. Cer manifested as a being that countered greed.
And to prove itâ¦
âWhat a dumb, bullshit assumption. Somethingâs wrong with your brain. What makes you think that I wouldâve kept gold on me when I never had a single fucking coin on me outside of that one-time Sana game me one!?â
Cer was right. When they were sent off on their mission to find Frost, they never possessed any more than a single coin.
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The blue crystals fired their beams one last time before they perished for good, allowing Sinder to create his colossal, blue, diamond-shaped crystal. The city lights went off again as the crystal shone like a moon in their eternal night.
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âSee what the fuck I mean!? You donât know who the hell I am! And right now, I donât know who the hell you are!â Cerâs one hundred ethereal hands reached for the skies as the crystal was hurled in their direction. âIâm only going to ask this once you fucking lunatic!â
And with seemingly utter ease, she caught it, skidding backwards only slightly.
âGIVE!â She reeled it backwards.
âME!â So far in fact it nearly touched the ground behind her.
âBACK!â Then, like a catapult, she launched it forwards with tremendous force.
âOURâ Sinder was paralyzed in place by chains, the Arbiterâs wings, black holes, and all manners of paramount magic.
ATT : 50,000,000Â Â Â Â MAG ATT : 50,000,000
The crystal hurled back into the air, carrying Cerâs battle cry that came from the bottom of her heart.
FROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOST!â
It collided with him cleanly, dragging him across the city floor, shaking the entirety of the Nexus before the lights returned.
Crowned
HP : 330,000,000
It was unclear whose words they belonged to.
But for a moment, as a red path opened for the Archivist and Cer, they both couldnât help but feel like Frost had come back for just a brief moment.