Chapter 513: Failed Escapades Of The Past
"Do you know why I created the Star Academy?" Cindralis suddenly asked, her head turning as she faced Asher for the first ti in a while, her question straightforward and simple on the surface, yet carrying an inexplicable weight beneath it, as though it concealed layers of aning that were not imdiately visible.
Asher stayed silent for a mont as his thoughts ran through various reasons with cautious precision. Soone on Cindralis’ level surely wouldn’t open the Star Academy for fun or idle entertainnt, and with her age, wisdom, and cunningness, Asher couldn’t help but suspect extre possibilities, like secretly enslaving talented students or binding them through unseen ans, so that when they all beca world powerhouses, they would inevitably stand beneath her command like an army she had cultivated personally over centuries.
But at the sa ti, such a theory didn’t hold together under scrutiny, because if she had done such a thing, obviously people would have known by now, after all, other powerhouses weren’t dumb or ignorant, and they were also probably just as cunning and perceptive, as Cindralis herself, aning such a grand manipulation could not remain hidden forever without soone exposing it.
Normally, Asher would have gotten tired of conversations with people he wasn’t exactly friends or acquaintances with, as he disliked aningless dialogue and roundabout discussions, but he found Cindralis’ words and overall discussion strangely engaging and difficult to ignore.
Just her ntioning his siblings and parents was enough to hold his attention completely, pulling at threads of curiosity he didn’t even realize he had.
But thinking for a mont longer, Asher realized that no matter whatever reason he ca up with, it didn’t truly matter, because the truth would only co from her mouth, so he simply asked, "Why?" His purple eyes eting her black ones with utter calmness..
But instead of answering Asher’s question directly, she answered with a question of her own, "Do you believe Crymora is the only planet in existence?" she asked, her eyes shifting towards the window yet again, but this ti, her vision left the Star Academy entirely and was now focused on the distant towns and cities outside the Academy walls where countless people lived their ordinary lives under her silent protection and rule.
At her words, Asher didn’t visibly react as he tried to keep his face as expressionless as possible, because the wrong reaction might set off a dangerous chain of thoughts in Cindralis’ mind. Although it might seem as though he was overreacting, these old monsters were simply too sharp and observant, capable of dissecting emotions from the smallest twitch. So he didn’t react, and simply treated it as a rhetorical question.
"I built the Separate Dinsion first, housing people here who couldn’t survive in the outside world and didn’t want to stay there anymore. After a few centuries, I later decided to build the Star Academy," Cindralis began to speak as she saw Asher didn’t reply, her tone calm and steady like soone recounting a simple architectural project rather than the creation of an entire plane.
"I believe we aren’t alone. I believe that there is sothing out there, beyond our planet, and I don’t know what it is. I don’t simply believe a fragnt of a Star fell into our world for no reason. What caused a Star to break into fragnts? What kind of being possessed such power to shatter sothing so colossal?" she spoke in a calm state as though she was only touching upon the surface of a secret that shouldn’t even concern her, yet her words carried quiet gravity.
She paused again before she continued, "I once flew to the edge of the world as I tried to leave the planet entirely, but I was restricted, as though so form of barrier was stopping . Was it protecting the world from whatever was out there? I didn’t know. And if that barrier was in place, how did the Star Fragnt reach Crymora? Or did the barrier only appear after the awakening of Crymora as a whole? If the barrier was already in place before the Star Fragnt fell, does that an it tore through the planetary barrier itself?" she exhaled slowly as though reminiscing about old escapades of the past that had all ended in frustrating failure.
"At my current level, I’ve reached the height at which my talent can take , I’m at my peak, at my absolute pri, yet even I couldn’t shatter that barrier, or even puncture a hole through it, neither could I phase through it or teleport beyond it," she continued, and for the first ti, there was a faint trace of dissatisfaction hidden beneath her composure.
Asher’s heart couldn’t help but beat a little faster within his chest, because he wouldn’t lie to himself, he had already had the sa thought before, although not nearly as far-reaching or profound as Cindralis’, but still the idea had existed quietly in the back of his mind like a shadow.
"But wouldn’t puncturing a hole through simply invite whatever you think is out there, and if they are above the Crownstar Life Rank, aren’t you simply inviting everyone’s doom?" he asked in a hushed tone, the implications of such an action far too terrifying to ignore.
Cindralis stayed silent for a mont at Asher’s question, her gaze distant, thoughtful. "Your words are true, and I have thought about that," she answered with a small nod as she continued staring ahead, "but soone who is able to puncture, who is able to open this hole, should also be able to seal it back, no?" she asked, her logic perfectly sound in a pragmatic and confident way.
Asher couldn’t help but agree with the logic, because from a purely rational standpoint it made sense, but one couldn’t be more delicate and careful with matters like these, since a single mistake could an annihilation. But at the sa ti, he was simply too weak right now to worry about such grand, world-ending possibilities, as they were problems for beings far above him.
"All these are the reasons I built the Star Academy, to find a disciple who can eclipse
and everyone else in power and talent, soone who can stand before whatever might co from beyond. And as for my own selfish desire? To help
open up a hole in the barrier for
to explore whatever is out there myself, because there might be a ceiling waiting to be broken, there might be a rank above the Crownstar Life Rank waiting for
to reach. And at the sa ti, training future powerhouses who can hold the sky when it falls," she stated without hiding her own desire, because she wasn’t a saint or so goddess of light and justice, she was simply human at her core despite her overwhelming strength.
Humans were always ambitious, always yearning for more, and it wasn’t wrong to have such desires. Besides, she wasn’t only thinking of herself, she was also thinking about Crymora as a whole, about its survival, its future, and the threats that might descend upon it one day without warning.
’I see...’ Asher thought to himself, his thoughts spinning rapidly as countless connections ford within his mind, and he imdiately fell into his thinking mode, analyzing every word she had spoken with quiet intensity.
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AUTHOR’S NOTE: Another two Chapters will be coming in about five or so hours, sponsored by Fate_Pen’s Magic Castle. Would have typed them too and released the five of them at a go, but I’m at work.
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