As Jake awakens, he finds himself gazing up at the serene expanse of the clear blue sky. Sunlight dances through the leaves, casting twinkling patterns across his vision. The trees sway gently in the soft breeze, painting a tranquil picture against the azure backdrop. The cheerful chirping of birds adds vibrant splashes of color to this idyllic canvas.
Overwheld by the beauty of the mont, Jake can't resist the urge to close his eyes once more and fully imrse himself in the bliss of this beautiful day.
Suddenly, a sensation jolts him from his reverie, prompting Jake to open his eyes with a sense of discomfort.
As he peers downward, he discovers himself completely bare, a realization that sends a shiver down his spine. The once gentle breeze now takes on a chilling edge, sending a frosty sensation through his exposed skin, particularly his nether regions.
Quickly getting up, Jake hastily pulls on his pants and demands, "Nexus, mind explaining what the heck I was being naked for?"
"[Your clothes were destroyed after your tamorphosis, Grace tried to help you but your little bro was too excited and proved a hindrance, she got no choice but to leave you as it is]," Nexus says calmly.
Jake narrows his eyes at the response, noticing the forced tone in Nexus's voice. However, realizing he wouldn't get a satisfactory answer, he decides to let it go.
"By the way, where is she?" Jake asks, scanning his surroundings.
"[Dunno, after waking up she glanced at your little brother and then blushing she ran off sowhere]," Nexus replies.
"Myne," Jake hears Nexus say.
"Just follow the golden bird and you will reach there," she adds, as a golden bird materializes mid-air and starts flying towards a particular direction.
As Jake creates his own wings to follow after the Golden bird, he asks, "What was tamorphosis anyway?"
"[I thought you forgot,]" Nexus teasingly says.
"[Anyway, Usually going from Ranked awakened to Title awakened, an individual undergoes tamorphosis, aning cleansing of Flesh, Soul, and Origin.]"
"[It is a crucial step in the path of awakened.]"
"[The longer one endures this process, the better their potential would be.]"
"[Basically, it is a second chance of getting a better talent.]"
"[However, it is not as easy as I said it to be.]"
"[You can think of your most painful process and then multiply it by 100 tis, and this amount of pain happens simultaneously at Flesh, Soul, and Origin or core.]"
"[And the minimum requirent is 15 hours.]"
"[By that ti, no one remains capable of enduring any longer, and about 80% give up before 15 hours at their first try.]"
"[Though they succeed at the next try, but at the next try they could no longer change their talent.]"
Nexus explained it to him fully.
"[As for you, because of the cube, your body already started getting tamorphosis, and with each successful process you will beco more of a monster.]"
Jake, hearing Nexus's explanation, nods and then
, "But why do I only feel improvent in my body? As far as I sense it, my soul and core are exactly the sa as they were before," Jake said.
"[Another perk of having the Cube, each part of your body is undergoing tamorphosis, one by one,]" Nexus shrugged and said.
"Now, even I am starting to get jealous of you," Myne suddenly said.
"I didn't choose him, he chose ," Jake said, brushing his hair to the side.
"....." Myne looked at Jake blatantly fleeing and then snorting she caused the golden bird to explode.
The sudden explosion caught Jake off guard, sending him crashing into a tree.
Jake getting himself off the tree, thought ' looks like I have pissed her royally'
"Sorry about that, Myne," Jake apologized, rubbing his sore shoulder.
Myne huffed, crossing her arms. "Tch, whatever. Just be more careful next ti," she muttered, turning her head away.
Jake smiled, amused by Myne's tsundere behavior. "Thanks for guiding , though. I appreciate it."
Myne's cheeks flushed slightly, but she quickly composed herself. "Don't get the wrong idea! I'm only doing this because I have to," she insisted, leading Jake in the direction the golden bird had flown.
Jake shook his head, following the path set by the golden bird until he arrived at a town square. There, he witnessed Grace erecting tall, flat stones and performing intricate chants, causing the stones to glow with ethereal light as nas appeared upon them.
She then stops chanting and bows towards the stone.
And then presenting flowers on it,she once agin bowed.
Approaching her, Jake couldn't help but inquire, "What are you doing?"
"I am honoring the Heroes," Grace replied calmly, her deanor serene and composed.
Jake was taken aback by her response. He had expected a blush or so other reaction, but instead, she exuded a sacred aura that reminded him of the nuns from his previous life.
"What do you an by honoring the heroes?" he asked, intrigued by her solemn task.
"This ritual is called Heroes Rembrance," Grace explained softly, her voice carrying a sense of reverence. "By performing it, one can pay tribute to those who, even in the darkest of tis, selflessly aided others."
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She paused, her gaze lingering on the illuminated stones before continuing, "Now, with no one left to recount the tales of these heroes, I can, at the very least, honor their nas."
With a final, solemn bow towards the towering stone, Grace concluded the ritual, her actions speaking volus about her deep respect for those who had co before.
Grace then took flight, leaving the town behind, and Jake wordlessly trailed after her, his thoughts swirling. As he observed her retreating figure, a nagging question persisted: "Don't tell this is her Priestess persona?"
Unable to shake off his curiosity, Jake eventually spoke up. "Hey!"
"What is it?" Grace responded, her tone still commanding and dignified.
"Tsk tsk, what's with this 'I am serious' deanor? There's no one here to see you anyway," Jake teased, nonchalantly picking his nose.
Her expression shifted, pausing in surprise before conceding, "You're right."
"I don't have to maintain this image anymore," she admitted, her tone relaxing.
"Honestly, it's such a chore. Why the hell do we need to act all mighty and whatnot?" Grace continued, her frustration evident as she complained and fussed with her hair.
Observing her antics, Jake couldn't help but chuckle inwardly. "Yep, definitely no one can understand won," he thought, amused by the transformation from the once stoic and aloof sister to a spirited individual airing her grievances like a petulant child.
*****
Jake and Grace sat in the restaurant, savoring their al in comfortable silence. Grace glanced around the bustling eatery before asking quietly, "So they are the remaining survivors?"
Jake nodded solemnly. "All of them are Moon Elves, though."
"Their racial ability is really impressive. They would have made excellent assassins in my ti," Grace remarked, her gaze lingering on the elves.
As they continued to dine, Jake paused, his expression becoming serious. "Ahem, I have sothing to tell you," he began, his voice tinged with apprehension.
"What is it?" Grace asked casually, sampling a forkful of fruit salad.
"Actually, your world was destroyed, and I found you in a dungeon," Jake admitted, his eyes fixed on the table below. "You were in a precarious situation, so my teacher healed you, and I brought you to this world for your recovery."
Grace looked at Jake and sighed, a mixture of resignation and bitterness evident in her expression. "Raise your head. I already know about it," she admitted, her voice tinged with sadness.
"When I was separated from you, I tried to sense the laws, but they weren't responding. That's when I realized the world is not the sa as the one I used to live in; it's different," she explained, toying with her fork as a sad smile touched her lips.
"My last mories from my world involve fighting against an invader. He, with his undead army, invaded our world one day and proclaid himself the God of this world," Grace recounted, her voice laced with resentnt.
"Our order fought against him, but he took a particular interest in . When I refused his advances and spat in his face, it enraged him. He cursed with an undead body and forced to slaughter my own comrades," she confessed, her eyes reflecting the pain of those mories.
"Their cries as they begged, their tears as I slaughtered their families, are still evident in my mories," Grace confessed, her voice heavy with anguish, as she stared at her hands.
"My hands, which once used to protect and guide people, were stained by the blood of the sa innocents. I cried as I was trapped in that body, yet my body didn't listen to ," she continued, tears streaming down her face, washing away the mask of indifference she carried, explaining the sorrowful expression of her
Jake watched her with sympathy, his heart aching for her pain. He longed to console her, but words seed inadequate in the face of such deep suffering. So instead, he reached out and gently took her hand in his, offering silent solidarity and understanding in their shared sorrow.
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