496. New Corrupted Skills and Frost’s Worries
Nexus Awakened (An Isekai LitRPG Gender Bender Story)
496. New Corrupted Skills and Frostâs Worries
Frost was not surprised to find that she had gained the Abilities of these Corrupted. She simply needed to be within the vicinity of a subjugated Corrupted, just like Asterism. The stats she gained were miniscule. As much she had hoped to gain infinite HP, that seemed to only stem from a Condition rather than the Corrupted itself.
Besides, personally devouring a Corrupted was bound to give more stats in return. Not to mention that such Corrupted barely passed as nutrition with her absurd stats.
Her figure blitzed through a forgotten wheatfield. The setting sun caused the world to glow a bright orange as pulp was flung into the air in her wake. Jury stayed behind the others for now, as per the request of the White Rabbit who wished to meet with Frost alone within the Escape.
Additionally, she did not want to expose Jury to an entity that could reach into a personâs mind. Jury was a Beholder with incredible strength, but she was still an infant compared to her peers.
Her mind lingered on the sight of the blue star. Thoughts trickled into her head as she entertained the countless ways of destroying the Disciple of Nilhim. The wave of emotions arrived as abruptly as she broke the surface of the lake, violently disturbing the otherwise serene body.
âNav. Can you show me the Corrupted Skills Iâve gained?â
âThat I can. It is not like the Crowned where you must first manifest it before it can all be revealed.â
Indeed. The reason why Frost has yet to receive a rundown on the Crowned was because she first needed to manifest it. Corrupted beyond Woe of the Fallen Star were inaccessible even to Nav. It was not clear why this was the case.
ââThe Wellâ.â Frost repeated the term introduced to her by the White Rabbit. âItâs what resides at the core of all of us. The self and identity. Our wants and needs. Aspirations and motives. She called it a âLawâ of the Miracle of Cognition.â
The Miracle of Cognition was but one of many names given to the enigmatic beginnings that predated the Captured Star. A far more fitting name was the Source. It wasnât the source of all life, or the beginnings of creation and reality itself. Rather, it was the source of all anomalies that broke the laws of physics.
âSomething was born from nothing.â It was the most she got out of the White Rabbit, but it was more than enough to convince her that she knew far more than anyone else in this world. âI honestly canât tell if itâs some elaborate metaphor, allegory or if she meant it literally.â
âHave you heard of the Boltzmann Brain thought experiment?â
âNot really, no.â
âIt is a reductio ad absurdum argument. But we are no strangers to them in this world.â Nav began as Frost braved a cartoonish version of the Black Forest.
Not a single star shone in its foreboding skies.
âThe thought experiment tests our assumptions of the laws of thermodynamics. That when all comes to a homogenous, low-entropic state â such as that at the end of the universe â then something can be born from the void.â
âWe had theories like that on Earth for almost everything. Something from nothing.â Frost commented, her presence casting an emphatic light upon the dark world. âSorry. Whatâs that thought experiment called?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âThe Boltzmann Brain. Itâs a theory where something as complex as a human mind can be born from nothing, containing memories, personalities, and experiences.â
âEven I think thatâs a little too farfetched.â
âIndeed. But it is an interesting thing to dwell on.â
Nav then began to paint a world for Frost.
âSuch a thing would allow for stars to exist when they otherwise would not. In that kind of world, at the tail end of existence, where the light of the past has been snuffed out⦠a single, lone star can be the one miracle needed to illuminate the world.â
âI wonder, Nav.â Frostâs voice became somber.
The thoughts of her beginnings scared her. As much as she knew that she came from Earth, the whole talk of being born from nothing caused her to question her own existence. It was but a fleeting thought, but one that caused her gut to sink into the recesses of her bowels like she had just swallowed a stone.
âI tend to ignore this a lot because when the truth comes, I donât know how Iâll be able to handle it. I come from Earth. I was born there. I know I was. But I have so little memory of it. Recently, it felt like I have more memories of the old world than on Earth.â
The only star in the sky was the blue one, and even that began to fizzle away.
âCaptured Star. Light. The First Miracle of Cognition. GEN-00. All these unfamiliar namesakes make me feel so lost sometimes.â Frost deeply sighed, lowering her gaze to the ground before she slapped her cheeks, invigorating herself. âAlright! Doesnât change that Iâm me, though. Stuff like The Source and all that are in the past anyway. Right now, we only have the Corrupted and Impuritas to worry about. Haaaah. Nav. Thanks for listening to me.â
âYour ramblings are a part of what makes you so cute.â
âAww~â
âWhat? That was intended to shock you. But I will gladly savor that reaction.â
âThe White Rabbitâs going to have everything we need whether we like it or not.â Frost spoke with renewed conviction, nearing the last traces of the blue star before they broke free from the Black Forest, entering a pale garden infested with pallid flowers.
And there, in the center of it all, was the base of the same pillar she saw in her memories of the old world.
âAnd I have a feeling weâre about to uncover something big real soon.â