436. What Are You, Frost?
Nexus Awakened (An Isekai LitRPG Gender Bender Story)
436. What Are You, Frost?
The night had gotten cold. Turbulent winds stirred the city skies as thick clouds surrounded the Nexus. Repenters were already being deployed to make their wrongs into rights. Soon, Frost would have to anchor their souls and begin her own version of the Replication Cycles.
Infinite Burdens.
She was alone up there atop Carpal Tower, drowning in the light of a million stars as she lost herself in deep thought. Moments like these were plentiful now that she had time for herself.
But she wasnât here to devour the scenery. A special guest was on their way to finally make her appearance. There were no stairs to descend from the rooftop. Instead, there was an invisible mechanism located in the center.
If one stood there then theyâd be teleported into Carpalisâ penthouse floor and vice versa by the discretion of her Head of Security. Using the rare teleportation symbols of course, installed by Justica Arms.
Frost was tempted to take a bite out of the invisible magical circle. Who knows, maybe she could get teleportation powers from it. If she wasnât so reserved, then half of this rooftop wouldâve been missing.
I gotta stop thinking about eating or Iâll get hungry again.
She stood at the edge expecting a guest to arrive at any second now. An imaginary ticking counted down the seconds as she stared at the spot, anticipating her arrival. The world shifted slightly, a blurry ball forming in the center before a figure suddenly emerged, panting as they laid on the floor.
âHaah⦠Haah⦠Youâre â Thank goodness! I thought⦠You already⦠leftâ¦!â
A girl with black, short hair struggled to catch their breath. She was barely able to stop her hands from giving in and face planting. The girl looked like she was in her late teens, dressed in a yellow gown that resembled pajamas a noble would wear. If Frost didnât know any better, sheâd believe that this was some sort of high-class lady.
However, the blue, red, and golden lights that sparkled along her hair like a tiny Christmas tree told Frost that she was someone else. Her eyes were the color of the cosmos, stirring endlessly as they shifted to all kinds of colors like a kaleidoscope.
She didnât even need to check her status as she approached the girl, holding out a hand to her.
âAster? Did you run up 52 flights of stars?â Frost chuckled warmly, the girl climbing onto Frostâs arms for support as she finally stood on both legs.
âT-Thatâs⦠Me⦠alright⦠Iâm⦠So out of shape now. Thatâs what staying in bed for a month straight does to you. Ugh⦠I ran as soon as I heard you were here!â She exclaimed, staring up at Frost with sore eyes. âI heard all about what happened in our⦠home. What you did for us. So I came running up to thank you! W-Were you waiting for me to wake up too?â
Aster spoke quickly, like she was trying to make up for lost time. She then knocked on the side of her head as she said:
âA voice kept telling me to see you. I thought I was going crazy when I first woke up because no one else could hear it. But color me surprised. That voice was actually a friend of yours. Navâ¦â She then cradled one of her eyes, straining them from having stared unblinkly at Frost for too long.
Her only visible eye then shimmered, casting a bright light before it turned into a dark, starless void.
âIs something the matter?â Frost asked.
âYouâre so bright. What the heck is that? S-Sorry! Thatâs just me muttering now. Iâm still getting used to this body. My hairs gone black and looks like the night sky now, if you can believe that⦠Miss Frost⦠Was I really a Corrupted before this? All of us?â
Asterâs voice became soft, as if trying to discern what she had become. She had only woken up three days ago, so she was still inexperienced with her body, and didnât seem to be able to control it well. Her stamina was near nonexistent, and she even questioned if she was mentally sound because of Navâs voice.
But aside from that, Aster was recovering well. Frost could sense this by the colors in her heart, even though she grimaced to a pain Frost recognized as loss. Aster and Stella were the only survivors of their group. Getting over their deaths would take time, because for her, it only happened yesterday.
âYou were. All of you were. But youâre back now. Youâre what we call an Original. Someone thatâs been brought back from Corruption.â Frost softly explained, the girlâs hands clutching onto the herms of her shirt. âIâm sorry. You were the only one that came back.â
âSo⦠theyâre really gone⦠Is that it? I was the only one? Thatâs⦠too muchâ¦â She lamented but refused to break down.
What Stella came here for was to lay this to rest. She was the mother of the group, and Frost could only imagine the burden she bore, and the guilt of losing them all. None of it was her fault. They both knew that. But guilt had a way to worm itself into peopleâs hearts, regardless of logic or evidence.
Aster however, didnât cry or weep. Frost embraced the girl, stroking the back of her head as the girl stared up at something beyond her being, her eyes turning shifting colors again. The mysterious swirls continued as Frost assured her that her friends were with her now, and somehowâ¦
⦠Aster broke into a teary smile.
Huh? Is she looking at me?
â⦠I see. They look so happy next to you. I promised them a long time ago that Iâm not allowed to cry. Because as soon as I did, theyâd all start crying⦠Iâm glad that theyâre at least⦠still here⦠as the starts we all wanted to becomeâ¦â
Aster could see them. She could see the faces of her loved ones floating above Frost. There was no way to tell if what she saw were the stars of the night sky, or something else entirely.
Status.
Starsight Memories
Aster
Soul Rank: Black | Atelier: Nil
LEVEL : 120
ORIGIN : Original
HP : 150,000
ATT : 0
MAG ATT : 2,000
ATT DEF : 1,000
MAG DEF : 1,000
MP : 0
RESIST : 200
AGI : 10
Her stats were impressive, but they didnât match the full power of Asterism. Nav theorized that this was because only Aster was Realized, and therefore, only a fragment of its true power was taken.
Asterâs grateful look turned into one of perplexity as she wondered why Frost looked so shocked.
Frost softly laughed in response.
âWell⦠I donât think you realize how strong you are right now.â
âReally? Um⦠How come I can see them? I tried asking the voice in my head just now, but even they donât know.â
âSee who?â Frost was even more curious now as the girl took a step back and pointed one by one at invisible figures above her.
âMy friends. All of them. Theyâre with you right now. I can tell.â Her eyes glistened again, and at that moment, Frost had a rough idea of what her power was.
Nav confirmed her thoughts as her jaw dropped. Could Aster really see them right now? Could her eyes see things that not even the Eyes of Judgement can? Frost was in total awe as the hopeful girl wiped her tears away, smiling widely as she then looked up the skies.
âItâs funny. Everyone kept telling me that the stars were white. But all I can see are blue stars and pillars of light around the world.â Asterâs eyes also seemed to have the same ability of the Atelier Item that allowed Frost to see the âpresentâ state of the universe.
Her sight was unbelievable.
âPillars?â
âYeah. Pillars. Just like that one!â She then pointed up at the Nexus. âThatâs the biggest pillar of light out of all of them! But⦠thereâs so many. Er⦠you canât see it, can you?â
Frost squinted into the distance, rubbed her eyes, and even brought her hands to her eyes like binoculars but couldnât see a single thing. She knew it was futile, but she wanted to get a laugh out of the girl, and as expected:
âSillyâ¦â Aster tried to hide her laugh.
Pillars of light. Nav... are you thinking what Iâm thinking?
âIndeed I am. The Pillars of the World. Aster has an invaluable gift. If the Twelve Bodies each represented an Advent ââ
â Then twelve of those lights are bound to be where an Advent is hiding! At least we can hope so. If she sees the Nexus as the largest one, then Iâm already on board on this crazy theory.
Frost was elated beyond words. Aster had the ability to see these pillars of lights that would undoubtedly be instrumental in finding the other Advents. However, the fact that there were more than twelve pillars of lights made her wonder what else was out there.
She was in deep thought as she placed a thankful hand on Asterâs head. She nearly went to go grab her and spin her around, but she didnât want to make the poor girl vomit. She was tired as is.
Suddenly, she felt a hand tap her elbow, breaking her free from her trance.
âSorry⦠I got way too excited. Youâre amazing, Aster! You have no idea how awesome those eyes are!â Frost exclaimed, causing the girl to wryly smile. âHm? Is something the matter?â
âEr⦠Iâm just curious. I saw Jury on the way up. She looked like a child to me.â
Aster explained, becoming uncomfortable all of a sudden as she stared at Frost intently before suddenly cupping her eye again in pain.
She grimaced.
â⦠I donât know how to explain it but, for some people I can see who they were before they became what they are now. Like L.S. She used to be super short. T-The reason I asked if you could see them is because you⦠remind me of the stars. Itâs a bright light. And tiny. But at the same time â I canât see anything inside of you.â
Frostâs eyes widened as the girl then asked the same question that haunted her mind for the longest time.
âMiss, just what are you?â