"So you're finally awake," a sweet voice echoed in my ears, pulling from my long sleep. As my vision cleared, I saw a beautiful woman with short orange hair and eyes.
She wore a brown leather jacket, similar to those seen in fantasy movies. Around her neck hung green gems that radiated a faint, powerful energy.
A bow, crafted from so kind of ancient wood, was slung across her back, along with arrows tipped with green gems.
"Where am I?" I asked.
"As expected of a greenhorn," she sighed, treating like I was an idiot, which really didn't sit well with .
"I said where am I? Answer ," I demanded, using my suggestion ability on her.
"Idiot, do you think your mind control will work on ?" she sneered with contempt.
Before I could react, she slapped hard across the face. The impact was so powerful it felt like being hit by a train, sending crashing against the wall with a resounding thud.
"Do that stupid thing again, greenhorn, and I'll kill you," she warned.
Wait, what just happened?
It wasn't that I had beco too weak to handle the blow; it was that the woman was outrageously strong.
"Greenhorn, are you still confused? Rember being trap in a super realistic copy of your world?" she asked.
"Yes," I answered.
"How many years did you spend before you realized it?" she asked with curiosity.
I paused for a mont before answering. "A few hours?,"
"Bullshit!" she chuckled, then started laughing.
"You're telling it only took you a couple of hours to realize it? What are you, a godlike genius?" She continued to laugh, tears forming in her eyes.
"Listen here, greenhorn. Only the selected few can wake up from that and it took them months . Even I took 2 years to realize it."
"So, it ans you're the idiot one?" I spat back, dusting off my clothes.
I was inside a huge cavern. The light was dim, and shadows moved around the rocks.
Below was a big round tal platform that looked really out of place. It was shiny and cold, very different from the rough, natural rocks around it.
Looking closely, I noticed patterns etched into the tal. They looked like symbols or codes.
"Idiot? Do you know who I am?" she interrupted my thoughts with a burst of confidence. She drew an arrow from her back, ready to show just how powerful she was.
"I conquered my whole world using only this bow." she added
I instinctively felt fear, sensing just how powerful those arrows were.
"Alright, I believe you," I said, waving my hands in surrender. I had no idea where I was, so I needed to adjust and adapt.
I felt like I could beat her if I wanted to, but that would leave with no one to ask questions.
Besides, she hadn't killed while I was asleep, so she must have co here for another reason.
"So what is this place?" I asked, keeping my tone firm but not too aggressive. Stay updated via My Virtual Library Empire
She glanced at , her expression still annoyed
"You're in a prison ," she replied, her voice cold and serious. "A place where people crazy enough to ss with ti are locked up."
I blinked, trying to process her words. "Wait, prison? "
"Yes, genius," she scoffed. "You've tampered with ti enough that the wraiths noticed. Now you're stuck here forever "
"But I thought I destroyed the them when I destroyed the multiverse," I muttered aloud.
"You? Destroyed the multiverse?" she said between laughs.
"Listen, whatever you experienced was nothing but soone playing gas with you."
"But I even et..."
"Yeah, yeah. You t that white figure, right? It's the sa old story with different outco based on how dramatic he wanted your life to be. That guy is the 'God,' and we were basically just his toys. I'm betting that whole multiverse destruction feat was just him ssing with you."
"Are you saying that everything I experienced after eting him was fake?" I asked, the idea making shiver.
"Not everything. If we had similar experiences, then he probably let you return to your world first, after having his fun with you. He must have put you in this prison later, once you showed him that you could still entertain him."
"That's just crazy," I said, rubbing my temples.
"The most dangerous god is a bored one," she replied with a heavy sigh.
"Then what about my real reality?" I asked quickly.
"No idea" she sighed. "I'm also trapped in this place. "
"Is there a way to escape?" I asked, glancing around.
It didn't seem like the kind of place I'd want to stay for long.
She smirked, crossing her arms. "Escape? Sure, if you like to waste your ti. No one's ever gotten out. But hey, you're welco to try. It'll be... entertaining to watch."
I didn't like the way she said it, but I held back my irritation. After all, we were both stuck here, whether I liked it or not.
"So, where are the others?" I inquired, hoping for so useful information.
"I don't know," she shrugged. "They're either dead or hiding sowhere. This place isn't just dangerous—it strips most of our power from the world we ca from. I wouldn't be too cocky if I were you. Greenhorns like you who still think they're big shots? You'll end up dead in no ti,"
"I'll take that into consideration," I replied, choosing to tolerate her attitude for the mont.
I wasn't used to this—feeling vulnerable. Back in Earth, I was untouchable. Here, though? I had no idea what the rules were, so it was better to stick with her.
"Can I at least ask what's your na?" I inquired, trying to keep my tone as neutral as possible.
She looked at for a mont, as if deciding whether I was worth the answer.
Then, with a slight smirk, she replied, "Aria. And don't get too comfortable, greenhorn. I been here for way longer than you can imagine,"
Aria. It didn't tell much, but it was a start.
"My na is Zyden," I said, extending my hand for a handshake. "I'm not used to this place, so it would help a lot if you took under your wing."
I could read her kind from miles away. She probably ca here hoping to make her lackey, so I'd play along for now.
If kissing her feet was what it took to make my life easier, I'd do it. I was really good at sucking up when it was needed.
Besides, I had to admit, she was really beautiful. She also slled nice, like lavender which sohow stimulate my desires.
Her expression softened, and a satisfied smile spread across her face.
"Now you're speaking my language," she said, her tone lightening. "It's good to see you're not just another arrogant fool. I might be able to use soone with your attitude. Stick with , and I'll show you the ropes."
"Thank you very much," I said with a gentle smile, returning her gesture. Though the smile was entirely fake, my acting skills made it look genuine.
"Just follow ," she said, "This place will be gone soon, and we need to get out before more people arrive."
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