707. Ready to Set Sail
Nexus Awakened (An Isekai LitRPG Gender Bender Story)
707. Ready to Set Sail
Salvation was the gift that Frostâs Will could bestow upon people. It was different from how Frost needed to physically fight against a personâs inner turmoil to reinforce their Ego, as one ultimately needed to make that choice themselves.
Frost further questioned Deiman as they waited for the Hired Arm to finish up above. According to him, he didnât arrive at an epiphany to manifest a Corrupted Persona. It should have been obvious to Frost considering the nature of Salvation, but it still came to her as a surprise.
I wonder if the White Rabbit is aware that an epiphany isnât the only avenue to manifest this kind of power. And not just her, but also the Aberrations of Elysia as a whole might not know about this either. Nav. Lailah. Whatâs the chance that this is what Elysia wanted in the first place?
Deiman didnât think she tried to make him Corrupt out of malice. He said Elysia seemed genuine enough despite her suggesting that he should leave Autumn to die. Iâm curious why Elysiaâs Will focuses so much on the⦠can I call it the Shadow?
There was no way of understanding Elysiaâs reasoning until they either spoke directly to her Will, or to Elysia herself. The former didnât seem easy since one required to be close to Corrupting in the first place.
The last thing on their mind would be to interview a God of Cogntion.
The Ankou became fairly distraught at Frostâs level of knowledge regarding the Corruption. Elysia was a name they only knew through her Aberrations and nothing else. For a being that wanted nothing other than to become a Corrupted, they were awfully ignorant of the one person who could grant them their wish.
The talking head, like all Impuritas, spilled everything he knew.
This time, however, it was thanks to the mention of Beholder Umbra. Frost didnât even need to torture him this time around, but she made it clear that she could inflict a pain beyond comprehension with only a gentle squeeze.
âIâm not sure if Beholder Umbraâs the one you should be worried about.â Frost stated as she charred Gustusâ cadaver. âThis place is one of many, am I wrong?â
A compulsion to feed overcame her. She had all the food in the world stored within her Dimensional Storage, but with the number of slaves the Hired Arm was bringing to the Underflow, she figured that that deserved to eat something other than wheat gruel and half-baked bread.
She gave a subtle warning to Deiman and Autumn before she dined on Gustus, devouring him with unstoppable chomps.
â⦠Holy shitâ¦â Autumnâs voice quivered. âYou were never human in the first place. At allâ¦â
âThe thing in front of me says sheâs the Head of the Nexus.â Deiman said. âAnd she was the voice that gave me this power.â
âI thought she was just an unusual Court Mage⦠Either Iâm already dead and seeing things, or this worldâs about to get messy if they knew thisâ¦â Autumâs stomach lurched as she cupped her mouth, yet for some reason she couldnât bring herself to look away from Frost.
âToo late.â Frost said, wiping her lips with a thumb. âBrandarâs been exposed to a whole new flock of Healers that can take down guys like these on their own. Hard to believe that, huh? If I said that they could injure Moons too, then would you believe me?â
Autumn wished she could take Maeâs place and pass out. It would be easier to shrug this off as a fever dream.
âMoonsâ¦? You mean those deities of the Nexus that fight the Corrupted? Them? How do you...â
She knew that Frost had no reason to lie. Her power spoke for itself.
Frost patted her chest and grinned.
âLike Deiman said, youâre looking at the one who runs the Nexus. Like it or not; the three of you are caught up in this mess now.â
Frost toyed with the Ankou, flicking his face lightly as she brought close to hers.
âYou said you wanted them alive, but you didnât say why. Care to explain it to me?â
He trembled, for he knew that one bite was all it would take to end him for good.
âIâm not sure. But the Broken Thorn wanted Deiman and Autumn. As for the Maestro â The Maestro! How can you spare her when sheâs an impurity!?â
âMae is nothing like you.â Deiman spat with vitriol. âShe⦠didnât have to pull me along with her. She could have just abandoned me.â
Frostâs feathers rustled in response to both of their answers.
She was tempted to jolt Mae awake for questioning, but she figured that it wasnât important right now. The Hired Arm was drawing close, and she still needed to consolidate as much information as possible from the Ankou.
The first thing that came to mind was of course the whereabouts of the Red Barron.
âWherever he wants to be⦠He can replicate like us from any of the Hearts of the Hungry. With how close we are to releasing the horde, then he will be positioned at the Capital! Frontier! To become their savior!â
âAgainst the Sins of the Subcut? One Color isnât going to achieve that outside of a dream.â
âHeâs well-armed.â The Ankou spoke with a tone of warning.
âSo am I.â She coldly stated.
There was no true confirmation of his whereabouts unfortunately, and it seemed like she had wasted time travelling to the north when she could have just waited in the mines. But hindsight was a disease, and she didnât dwell on it.
Either way, things worked out in the end.
After further cleansing the bodies of the three, and investigating the colossal chains, she received a message back from Umbra.
Theyâll be broken either way. Is there nothing else we can do?
Nav relayed her words to Lailah, and then, Lailah spoke to Beholder Umbra.
It was always tiring listening to the Beholders due to their prose. She hoped Jury wouldnât end up like them one day. With that in mind, she breathed a sigh of relief knowing that there was a countermeasure against these chains.
Although that was on a timer, as was everything in this operation.
An army of orphaned children, slaves and servants warily marched behind her, and the large Isolation Sphere swayed on her back as she carried it along.
Frost couldnât leave them here all alone, so she needed to quickly form a plan.
Teleporting them all back to the Nexus is out of the question since Iâll be dragged along. I canât open a portal to the Derma Layer either or theyâll be crushed into a pasteâ¦
She looked around, eventually finding a docked cargo ship.
Nav. Any idea how fast a ship can move in the river underneath the Bellum Empire?
âAbout as fast as you can run.â
Perfect!
âHey, where does that cargo ship lead to?â Frost asked Deiman and Autumn.
âI think the Capital.â Deiman said. âAutumn?â
âFrontier. Itâll head straight to the heart of the Capital.â Autumn nodded.
âThere will be major resistance ahead.â The Ankou warned, desperately trying to stay on Frostâs good side. âThe Hungry, us, Syndicates â they frequent those waters.â
âEven better.â Frost hummed. âThen the Isolation Sphere will do all the work for us. Good work, other me.â
The Hired Arm saluted as many eyes roamed back and forth between them, convinced that they were either twins or blood related.
Finally, with everything set in place, Frost gathered their attention by raising the barrel of De Jure into the air.
âAlright. Everyone! I know you must be scared, and I know itâll be hard to trust us â but we are here to help you! If freedom is what you desire, then board the ship with us!â
They seemed uneasy at the mention of boarding the ship. Ankou wasnât the only one who was aware of the dangers ahead in the Underflow.
However, with nowhere else to go, and with no other hands to reach out to â one by one, people shuffled forward, leaving their fate into Frostâs hands. Deiman could see why he was so infatuated with Frost to begin with. It was so easy for her to move peopleâs hearts and offer them glimpses of hope when they needed it the most.
Deiman wanted to ask her why she even bothered trying to save them, but refrained and admired her from a distance.
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Frost needed someone to steer the ship. As much as she wouldâve loved to play out the fantasy of being a pirate, sheâd rather leave the helm to more experienced hands.
Furthermore, she asked the slaves who could use magic and grouped them together, and further split them between those who could cast [Barrier] magic and offensive magic. As Frost as strong was, the Achilles heel was the ship itself.
Therefore, defending it was their highest priority.
They boarded the ship using a rickety boardwalk. It flexed and threatened to snap as a horde of people stepped barefoot across it, swarming onto the deck where various crates and materials were loaded. Within the ship were long chambers filled with cargo containing enough dry food to last a small town for months.
Children called the small raisins âtreatsâ and told Frost that they were given only one raisin when they did a good job. In response, she kicked open a crate, allowing a sea of raisins to spill past their ankles.
They didnât know how to process this, and looked up at Frost with frightened eyes, expecting her to either burn or crush them beneath her feet.
Instead, she smiled and scooped a handful up and spilled it into one of their hands.
âTake as much as you want.â
The childâs eyes dazzled with stars as they smiled with childish glee.
The cargo wasnât what interested her. According to Autumn, this one-hundred-meter-long ship was a warship.
And a smaller one too.
It boggled her mind trying to wrap her head around how such a large ship was considered small. This ship would have been preserved as a work of art on Earth, but here, it was but a cheap vessel.
The oceans of Elysia were dangerous. Such massive vessels were a necessity to brave it. Kilometer-long vessels, for example, were standard and required a crew the size of a small town to operate.
Those crews often lived permanently on their vessel.
Giant harpoon-launching cannons lined the sides of the ship. Piles of spare harpoons each weighing more than fifty kilograms each, with one major launcher at the very front of the ship capable of shooting one-hundred-kilogram harpoons.
Again, Frost had to tell herself that this was small.
Then again, she had seen what a high-tiered train looked like.
She couldnât help but wonder what Caldera Industriesâ seafaring equivalent to their Behemoths was.
âI think weâre going to need a bit more defense.â Frost muttered to herself near the captainâs helm where a sheep Demi-Human took the wheel. âThere is no way that normal barriers are going to be able to stop a harpoon like that.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âW⦠Wwwww what do you suggest?â The girl asked.
âTwo things. We reinforce the ship, and we avoid getting hit if it comes down to it. We know thereâs trouble ahead. But this is the best shot we have.â
Frost thanked Jury for her time-manipulation powers as she stared at the pale Isolation Sphere. It was anchored in the center of the ship, its immense weight causing the ship to sink slightly.
It took Frost one and a half days to reach Seerâs Town from the Adamantium Mines.
With Juryâs Isolation Sphere, it would only take her three and a half hours to reach the Capital.
But she first needed another source to confirm that the Red Barron was truly within the Capital.
Frost turned to her allies on the CognitO Transmitter.