Road to Mastery: A LitRPG Apocalypse C.419: Returning to Hell

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ā€œHey,ā€ Salin said. ā€œThat was nice. We escaped.ā€

ā€œNarrowly,ā€ Jack replied, frowning. ā€œDid you sense their aura? That was a B-Gradeā€”and not a weak one. They were here for us.ā€

ā€œWeā€™re here for them, too. So what?ā€

ā€œCome on, Salin. We fought for, what, a minute? And they arrived. Not only were they waiting just next to a teleporter, but they even supercharged it to move at extremely high speed. They were looking for us specifically. They know weā€™re here, and theyā€™re making it their priority to hunt us down.ā€

ā€œOh, come on. Not to underestimate myself, but weā€™re not that important.ā€

ā€œI hate to say this,ā€ Nauja stepped in, ā€œbut I agree with Salin. You may be thinking too much into this. Besides our teleportation into the galaxy, we havenā€™t shown up anywhere for months. I donā€™t think they expected weā€™d come to Field Nebula and had a B-Grade lie in wait next to a teleporter to catch us. Itā€™s much more probable they were just on standby so they could respond to Church attacks anywhere in the galaxy.ā€

Jack opened his mouth, then closed it again. ā€œThat makes sense,ā€ he finally admitted. ā€œBut, in any case, they know where we are now. And Artus Emberheart hates me more than anything in the world. I wouldnā€™t be surprised if they devote a B-Grade or two to tracking us down.ā€

ā€œThat, they could do.ā€ Salin nodded. ā€œBut what do we say to the God of Death?ā€

Jack gave a defeated sigh. ā€œNot today?ā€

ā€œThatā€™s exactly right! Not today! We just won, godsdammit, letā€™s enjoy it a bit!ā€

ā€œDog bro right.ā€ Brock nodded as well. ā€œVictory demands celebration.ā€

Nauja gave Jack an expectant gaze. He sighed. ā€œFine,ā€ he said. ā€œYouā€™re right. We did win; and they canā€™t track us down immediately, anyway. Letā€™s celebrate our victory!ā€

ā€œThatā€™s more like it!ā€ Salin shouted, drawing a bottle from his little pocket.

ā€œThat doesnā€™t even fit,ā€ Jack replied weakly but Salin was already stuffing him full of alcohol. Everyone else, too. The bromobile shuttled through the vast cosmos accompanied by the sound of laughter and joy.

They had wonā€”and, before considering how to run for their lives, a good nightā€™s celebration was necessary.

It was only a day later that they finally recovered. Brock paced through the bromobileā€™s living room, thanking the Big Bro Above for their blessed lives, while Jack rested on an armchair. A piece of paper was in his handsā€”his gaze pierced into it intently as if trying to telepathically set it aflame.

ā€œNo progress?ā€ Brock asked, reclining to watch the stars.

ā€œNone,ā€ Jack replied, shaking his head. ā€œEndless stars and fire flight, gather where we won the fightā€¦ This doesnā€™t make much sense. Do you think Shol was just trying to write a poem?ā€

ā€œHope not. But he seems like a bro who writes poems.ā€

ā€œThatā€™s what I fear as well.ā€ Jack leaned back, massaging his temples. ā€œI just canā€™t see anything. What is endless stars and fire flight? If itā€™s a hint, that part makes no sense. And, gather where we won the fightā€¦ That could mean many places.ā€

ā€œAre you sure?ā€

ā€œI guess? There was the Integration Tournament, where I won under his tutelage. The Exploding Sun, where I earned many victories in the sparring arena; Hell, where we beat a bunch of people; or Earth again, where we defeated the planetary overseer. But none of those places check out. Earth is obviously useless as a gathering point, since we canā€™t go without him, and the Exploding Sun was already destroyed. Even if it wasnā€™t, the sparring arena doesnā€™t fit the endless stars or fight flightā€”and, to be honest, I didnā€™t win any important victories there. As for Hell, itā€™s right in the middle of enemy territory. Only a suicidal man would go there.ā€

ā€œHmm. Perhaps youā€™re right. It was just a poem.ā€

Brock returned his gaze to the stars, soon followed by Jack. A few hours passed, while the bromobile toured aimlessly the universe. Suddenly, Jack cupped his chin. ā€œYou knowā€¦ā€ he said slowly, ā€œI could be called suicidal. Shol, too. And you.ā€

ā€œPretty much everyone we know,ā€ Brock agreed.

ā€œAnd, fire flightā€¦ Hell contains fire. As for endless stars, that could be space. The space around Hell.ā€

ā€œWhich leaves only the flight part.ā€

ā€œYesā€¦ Perhaps it refers to when the Church took us away from Hell, helping us escape the pursuit of both Animal Kingdom and Hand of God. Theyā€™d built a portal on a meteor. Do we need to find that meteor?ā€

ā€œMeteors are fleeting things.ā€

ā€œTrue. I have no idea how we could locate it now. Unless the Kingdom took it in to scavenge the teleporter materials, but still, I have no idea where or how they would do that.ā€

ā€œWisdom comes at its time.ā€

ā€œYouā€™re right. Maybe weā€™ll figure it out when we get there. I mean, since there is a chance, we might as well go.ā€

ā€œYouā€™re so bright today, big bro.ā€

ā€œThanks, Brock. I try my best.ā€

***

Once upon a time, traveling across the galaxy had been a major hurdle for Jack. Heā€™d needed to disguise himself and board a roaming starshipā€”the Trampling Ramā€”as a sailor while watching out for enemies at every step.

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Now, though the enemies he faced had gotten much stronger, the journey was smoother. He had his own starship. What were they going to do, locate him in quadrillions of miles of empty space?

Therefore, for the second time in his life, Jack traveled from Field Nebula towards Hell.

Since they had been almost caught, they avoided all teleporters as much as possible. When a stop was unavoidable, they used the disguise pills Min Ling had left them. Another month passed.

The galaxy remained broken. Several factions had been uprooted, including the Exploding Sun. That had created a power vacuum which smaller factions were eager to fill, recklessly warring against each other. And, given the general uproar in the universe, nobody had the energy to stop them.

It wasnā€™t just one warā€”not just the Crusade. Changes rippled, and slowly but surely, the entire universe was submerged in the flames of war.

The bromobile crew appeared on another planet Jack had visited in the pastā€”the Eternal Gate. Once upon a time, a merchant had snuck him and Shol from here into Hell. Now, they couldnā€™t have that liberty. They would just fly.

As soon as they appeared, multiple Dao perceptions scanned over them. Jack remained cool. His disguise couldnā€™t be seen through unless he used his Dao or a B-Grade personally arrivedā€”and he doubted the Animal Kingdom could afford using B-Grades as guards.

He was accompanied by a tanned woman with long legs wrapped in a cloak and what seemed like the love child of an 80s gangster with a cyberpunk playboy. Both wore sunglasses. These were Nauja and Gan Salin, impeccably disguised. Behind them Brock, in the form of a hard-faced dwarf with a beard which reached his ankles and a pointy pink hat.

Gan Salin had insisted that hiding in plain sight would workā€”and that being chased was no excuse for dullness. Even Jack had been convinced to wear a mustache and beret.

ā€œCan the circus come to the side, please?ā€ a D-Grade guard motioned them over. They complied. ā€œThis is standard procedure,ā€ continued the guard. ā€œIā€™ll just ask you some questions. Failure to give a complete and true reply will result in up to a hundred years of imprisonment. Is that okay?ā€

ā€œShoot, loverboy,ā€ replied Salin, much to Jackā€™s chagrin.

ā€œPlace of origin?ā€

ā€œBelarian Outpost.ā€

ā€œReason for arrival?ā€

ā€œWeā€™re visiting some friends in Escaddil.ā€ Escadril was a planet near Eternal Gate.

ā€œCan I have the names of your friends?ā€

ā€œOf course. They are Bobidi Doo and Plipiti Yap.ā€ Seeing the guardā€™s raised brow, Salin added, ā€œDjinns. You know what theyā€™re like.ā€

ā€œIā€™ll note it down. Keep in mind that this information will be cross-checked before you are allowed to teleport out of Eternal Gate. And your names?ā€

Salin blurted out four slightly more coherent names, and the guard finally let them go.

ā€œItā€™s much stricter than I remember,ā€ Jack muttered.

ā€œTheyā€™re at war,ā€ Nauja replied, shaking her head. ā€œNo wonder they treat everyone like a potential criminal.ā€

ā€œYeahā€¦ā€

The information Salin gave out would soon be cross-checked and proven false. However, that didnā€™t matter because they didnā€™t plan to teleport out of this planet. After flying a thousand miles away, they simply took out the bromobile and launched themselves deep into space.

ā€œHell is a week away,ā€ Nauja explained after consulting her star chart. ā€œHowever, I recommend taking a detour around the Animal Abyss. We can spare the extra day.ā€

ā€œAnimal Abyss? Whatā€™s that?ā€ Jack asked.

Both Nauja and Gan Salin gave him an odd look. ā€œYou never did any research on the Animal Kingdom?ā€

ā€œI was busy killing them.ā€

Salin sighed. ā€œOh, Jack, Jack, Jack. The Animal Abyss is an important location of the Animal Kingdom. Itā€™s a small black hole, basically, but with the caveat that it occasionally spits out treasures.ā€

Jack frowned. ā€œBlack holes do that?ā€

ā€œNo. But this one does. Nobody really knows why, but then again, nobody knows much about black holes.ā€

ā€œOkay. So itā€™s a black hole which conveniently spits out treasures?ā€

ā€œThatā€™s the idea! Itā€™s also surrounded by a spatial field which is hard to detect and even harder to escape, so the working theory is that various cultivators have passed by this place in the last few billions of years, accidentally getting sucked inside. Then, after being forced to orbit the hole for incredibly long periods of time, their bodies dissolve but their treasures donā€™t, and they are somehow spat out in random intervals.ā€

ā€œThat makes no sense.ā€

ā€œWhat can I say? Even the Kingdomā€™s B-Grades are helpless before the abyss. As long as it keeps spitting out treasures, theyā€™re happy.ā€

ā€œHmm.ā€ Jack cupped his chin. ā€œWhat kind of treasures are we talking about?ā€

ā€œAll sorts of things. This Animal Abyss is actually a cornerstone of the Animal Kingdom. Various precious items have been discovered, including the cultivation manuals of the Emberheart and Lonihor familiesā€”the origin of their special battle forms.ā€

ā€œI thought those came from their bloodlines.ā€

ā€œOf course not. Thatā€™s just propaganda. Did you also think Santa was real?ā€

Jack remembered those battle forms very clearly. The Emberheart family could clad their body in electricity, vastly increasing their speed and power. As for the Lonihor family, they could give themselves wings and summon spectral soldiers from the skies to fight for them.

Heā€™d always chucked it up to magic, but actually, having such power contained in oneā€™s bloodline was pretty impossible.

ā€œI see,ā€ he said, his eyes sparkling. ā€œSo there is a black hole which conveniently spits out extremely high quality treasures.ā€

ā€œRight. Itā€™s part of the reason why the four ancestors of the Animal Kingdom could reach the B-Grade and rule over a constellation.ā€

ā€œSo why should we take a detour around it?ā€

From the side, Nauja smirked. ā€œAre you interested?ā€

ā€œWho wouldnā€™t be?ā€

A black hole was the endpoint of space and time. Jack had long wanted to visit one, but he never had the chanceā€”now was as good an opportunity as ever. Plus, the special properties of this Animal Abyss intrigued him. Based on what he knew, both from Earth physics and from the Dao of Spacetime, a black hole which regularly spat out things wasnā€™t normal. There had to be a secret behind it.

And just because the B-Grades of the Animal Kingdom couldnā€™t unravel such a secret didnā€™t mean that Jack couldnā€™t either. He had inherited the legacy of an Archon. He was confident that his understanding of spacetime was solidly in the B-Grade by now, and his reference material was far superior to what the random B-Grades of a newly-developed galaxy had access to.

ā€œIā€™m just interested,ā€ he replied. ā€œEven if thereā€™s only a tiny chance I can get anything out of it, itā€™s worth a look.ā€

ā€œAs long as you donā€™t get your hopes up,ā€ Salin said. ā€œButā€¦the reason Nauja suggests a detour is that thereā€™s always a B-Grade stationed there. A few years agoā€”and I donā€™t know if that has changedā€”it was the High Elder of the Emberheart family. He was responsible for looking after the abyss and gathering any treasure it happened to spit out. Plus, there are all sorts of space formations surrounding the abyss. If we fly too close, thereā€™s a chance weā€™ll be discovered.ā€

ā€œHmm.ā€

Jack considered it. He really was interested in that Animal Abyssā€”even the chance of getting more insights into spacetime was something he was unwilling to pass on. However, it could ruin them all. Was it worth the risk?

Brock suddenly spoke up after being silent all this time. ā€œA good cultivator must adventure, and a good bro must walk the tightrope. Letā€™s seek balance. We can pass some distance away, take a look, and escape if things get dangerous. Big Bro can discover space formations before they activate.ā€

Jack nodded. ā€œI can. Unless theyā€™ve been laid down by a peak B-Grade excelling in spacetime, I can at least detect them ahead of time.ā€

ā€œThe Kingdom has never had a peak B-Grade,ā€ Salin informed them. ā€œAlright then! Letā€™s go!ā€

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