Turning left, I passed through a series of corridors and arrived at a secluded warehouse on the highest floor.
‘Open.’
With a swing of Bifrost’s scabbard, a dinsional gate appeared, connecting to the outside of the tower.
[Loki!]
Pop.
With a burst of stardust, Iselle appeared.
A thick stack of docunts was tucked into her waist.
[The investigation you requested is complete.]
“You work fast. I like it.”
[Most of the calculations were already done, so I just had to print them out.]
I took the docunts from Iselle.
The request I had given her was simple—estimate the expected number of Fragnts and calculate how long it would take to eliminate them.
Since most of the necessary data had already been entered, the analysis didn’t take long.
“Let’s see.”
I flipped through the pages.
And then, my hand stopped on the last page.
[2,700,000]
2.7 million years.
[By the way, what exactly is this number for? There’s no context, just a figure.]
“It’s nothing. Just a joke.”
I tossed the docunts into the air.
Black flas erupted, consuming the entire stack.
‘First, I need to head to Server 1.’
There were still 32 board mbers left at headquarters.
Absorbing all of their data was the first step.
Gripping the scabbard tightly, I stepped into the dinsional gate.
[Dinsion 1035 – Townia]
Outside the tower.
The wreckage of airships floated through the sky, scattered across the field.
I reached out with my will and pulled in a small airship that appeared to be relatively intact.
Clang!
I landed on the deck.
As I infused it ??N.o.v.e.l.i.g.h.t?? with my influence, the damaged components repaired themselves, and the fuel tanks began to refill.
‘Set coordinates.’
I already knew where the entrance to Server 1 was.
Vwoooom!
Flas burst from the rear of the airship as its engine roared to life.
[Gulp...]
“If you’re scared, you can back out.”
[N-No! I’m going! I’m going!]
Iselle shook her head furiously and climbed onto my shoulder.
Boom.
I lightly kicked the deck, and the airship began to move.
‘Accelerate.’
Vroooooom!
The ship picked up speed, gliding smoothly through the clouds.
Now that I thought about it, I hadn’t nad the airship.
No need to think too hard about it. The na ca to
in an instant.
‘Anytng.’
I wonder what the Master is doing now.
They might have deleted this shitty ga already, fed up with it.
Or maybe they were desperately going back and forth with custor service, trying to recover their account.
Either way...
“Just one more ti, I need you to help .”
Vwooooom!
The Anytng shot forward toward the edge of the field.
I glanced to the side.
A vision appeared alongside an urgent voice.
It was Yurnet.
“......”
I flicked my right index finger.
Yurnet’s vision dissolved into mist and faded away.
Boom!
From behind, I saw Seris leaping between airships, racing toward
at full speed.
Her speed was comparable to that of a fighter jet.
“Tch.”
She already noticed.
I pushed the airship’s acceleration to its limit.
The ship, infused with my power, shot forward at a steep velocity.
[Uh, Loki... I don’t really know the situation, but... wouldn’t it be better to talk things out?]
“I have nothing to say.”
All they did was bark orders the mont they saw .
Telling
to go back to Earth, to hand over the Book of Reversal—so arrogant and demanding.
‘Not that they were entirely useless.’
Without them, I would’ve had to take a much longer route.
Or worse, I might have been used and discarded by Tel without realizing it.
“It’s exhausting.”
I was sick of their sentintal nonsense.
I already knew what Seris would say and how she would act. She had always been self-righteous.
Back when I was the Master, she constantly interfered with everything I did. If she hadn’t been born a natural 4-star, I would’ve scrapped her long ago.
“......!”
Seris’s mouth moved.
She was shouting sothing, but we were too far apart for
to hear.
Not that I cared to listen.
Shing.
I drew Bifrost.
A masterpiece forged together with Yurnet.
Its durability was near-infinite, and it had countless abilities that had proven useful for my missions.
[Loki! If you keep going, you’ll hit the wall! The wall! We’ll crash!]
A pale-faced Iselle flailed in panic.
We had reached the edge of the field before I realized it.
At first glance, it looked like an endless expanse, but at a certain point, it was blocked by an invisible barrier.
[I’m serious! If we hit it, we’ll be—]
A golden glow enveloped the Anytng.
Instead of shattering upon impact, the ship smoothly phased through the barrier.
[Huh?]
Iselle blinked in confusion.
I grinned and stomped my foot.
The airship, which had been soaring forward, ca to an abrupt halt.
Boom!
A loud crash followed as Seris slamd into the invisible boundary.
She was imdiately repelled, but she drew Levatein without hesitation and began slashing at the wall.
Fwoooosh!
Seris’ flas were nearly invincible, but even they couldn’t break the system’s fundantal rules.
Her fire did nothing but flicker uselessly against the barrier.
“......!”
She was shouting sothing desperately, but I couldn’t hear her.
‘2.7 million years, huh.’
Converted into days, that was 985.5 million.
Too many hours to even count.
‘At least I won’t be bored.’
I flicked Bifrost into the air.
The dark blade, wrapped in blue energy, hovered in place.
‘Heaven and Earth Seal.’
A secret technique from the Blue Winged King, Shuttenberg.
This sealing technique could even lock an entire space-ti zone in place.
It wouldn’t last forever, but it would buy
enough ti.
Boom!
Bifrost flew toward the barrier and embedded itself.
Blue flas spread from the blade, engulfing the entire field.
I unbuckled the scabbard from my belt and tossed it off the deck.
I wouldn’t be needing that sword anymore.
“Seris.”
“......”
“With this, my debt is repaid.”
Dinsional leap.
Blinding light filled my vision.
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