Absolute Cheater-Chapter 240: Adventure III
The first of many.
The construct didn't wait. It surged forward with unnatural speed, claws extended and mouth gaping wide with spiritual flame.
Asher didn't flinch.
He simply exhaled.
A ripple of Soul energy burst from him, and the air bent unnaturally. His foot slid forward, and in that instant, the world seemed to tilt.
Then he moved.
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The attack that was meant to rend him apart was already behind him. With a flick of his wrist, the space between him and the creature twisted—and he appeared directly above it.
His palm shimmered with overlapping layers of Astral(mana) and Soul energy, swirling in perfect sync. When it descended, it didn't just strike the construct's body—it struck its will.
The guardian shattered without a sound, reduced to fragments of bone and light that dissolved into the ground.
Asher landed softly, crimson eyes burning brighter now.
"Cute trick," he said quietly to the realm itself.
The fragments of the guardian absorbed into the earth, and a sigil rose from the cracked floor—a gateway opening further into the depths.
He knew what it meant.
He had passed the first test.
And many more would come.
But he welcomed them all.
Asher stepped through the new path without hesitation.
Far away, the jade shard in his robes pulsed again—Valeris had passed her own trial as well.
He smiled.
***
An hour ago
Valeris stood at the edge of a dream.
The realm she had arrived in was unlike anything she had expected—a valley of crystalline wonder, veiled in soft mist and bioluminescent light. Flowers unlike any mortal species bloomed in silence, each one made entirely of living crystal, their translucent petals shimmering with ever-shifting colors. They pulsed with gentle waves of energy, like heartbeat echoes in the stillness of dawn.
Above her, the sky wasn't blue—but a tapestry of stars locked in twilight, as though night and day were forever entwined. Strange constellations turned slowly overhead, distant and watching. The air smelled faintly of lotus and soulgrass, yet it carried something deeper—a whisper.
Not words. Not warnings.
A calling.
Valeris stepped forward, her bare feet brushing over soft, luminous moss that glowed with each touch. Her white-silver hair flowed behind her like moonlight in water, and her rainbow eyes took in everything with serene clarity.
The Crystalline Grove, some ancient part of her whispered. Not from memory—but from instinct.
This was no mere environment. It was a realm within the realm, a fragment of an ancient being's soul or dream, preserved through epochs. The flowers weren't just beautiful. They were alive—watching, listening, testing.
She reached out to one.
The moment her fingers neared its petal, it flared with blinding light, and the entire grove responded in kind. A wave of resonant tone—not sound, but emotion made music—rippled through the field. The flowers began to sing, each tone tuning to a different frequency of soul.
And then… she heard it.
Her own melody.
But fractured. Imperfect.
Valeris's eyes softened.
This is the trial, she realized.
To pass here wasn't to fight or destroy.
It was to harmonize.
The grove wanted resonance. It wanted the one who touched it to find herself, to align every part of soul, heart, and spirit until she became a perfect note in the symphony.
Without hesitation, Valeris sat.
She closed her eyes beneath the star-woven sky, and her aura began to hum—soft at first, but rising with quiet power.
Petal by petal, the flowers changed color, attuning to her soul signature. Her thoughts, her regrets, her joys… all spilled forth—not as memories, but as light, dancing through the grove in ethereal threads. The illusion of control faded.
There was no pretense here.
Only truth.
She wept once—not from sorrow, but because of the beauty of it. A kind of cleansing. The final step of release.
And then…
She sang.
Not with her voice—but with her essence.
A radiant burst of soul energy expanded from her, pure and harmonious, echoing with every crystal bloom. The grove answered, erupting in a radiant bloom of color that lit up the sky itself.
Above her, the stars aligned.
A glyph rose from the center of the grove, inscribed in runes made from soul-light. The flowers bowed—actually bowed—as she stood, her form now wrapped in faint trails of stardust.
She had passed.
Not by force, but by understanding.
The grove parted, revealing a path of floating petals leading deeper into the Rift.
And far away, the shard at her side pulsed once with warmth.
Asher.
"I am coming too, better not have much fun without me" She mumbled as she walked towards the deeper layer.
***
Asher, on the other side of the realm, could feel it—Valeris was moving deeper. Her presence pulsed softly through their shared bond, a gentle warmth guiding him through the chaos of the unfamiliar land.
He didn't hesitate.
According to the map they had obtained before entering, Heaven's Rift was divided into several layers: the Outer, Inner, Core, and finally, a Hidden Realm—a place that could only be accessed after passing the trials and tests of the previous zones. Each layer was said to become exponentially more dangerous… and more rewarding.
Currently, both Asher and Valeris had cleared the Outer Trials, and were now seeking passage into the Inner Layer.
From where he stood on a jagged black cliff, the expanse of the Rift stretched endlessly before him—a world fragmented into floating landmasses, drifting rivers of starlight, and spiraling towers of ancient ruins. The Inner Zone, even visible from this distance, felt impossibly far. In Asher's eyes, sharpened by countless layers of soul perception, it looked like a distant speck—as if an ant tried to glimpse the moon.
He exhaled once, calm and measured.
Then, with a flicker of divine intent, a pair of magnificent white wings unfolded from his back—elegant, ethereal, and crackling faintly with the power of his Astral Soul Heart. Each beat of the wings stirred the air around him like ripples in still water.
His crimson eyes narrowed, locking on to the shimmering veil of the Inner Zone far ahead.
With one sharp flap, he soared into the air, cutting through the sky like a comet.