Beyond the Bloodline-Chapter 95: There were supposed to be Five…
"Gek! Let’s go quickly."
She grabbed Jamie and quickly dragged him towards the administrative building, while shouting that she was busy to the dragon.
"That guy keeps bugging me."
"Is that so? Maybe I’d deal with him for you as thanks for your help."
Jamie spoke with a smile, returning to his original appearance and shocking the woman out of her charmed state.
"What the-?!"
"Don’t shout too much, madam."
He shut her up with his finger, before moving his hand to the side of her head and continuing.
"I’d need you to take a nap now, okay?"
*SNAP!
Her eyes glazed over and she fell forward, with Jamie catching her and sitting her down on a couch in the lobby they were in.
"Welp, that’s a wrap."
He then walked up to the drink bar, filled a glass of wine and drank some, before dropping the glass on the stool beside the woman.
"This stuff is good. Whoever stocked here up has good taste."
With that statement, he left the room and headed down into he hallway, encountering the dragon whom the elf had been running away from earlier.
"Hmm? State your name and desi-"
*SNAP!
"Mmmphh!!"
Jamie shut the dragon up, before placing a hand on the left side of his head to hold it in place as he flicked the right side with his right index and middle fingers.
The man’s eyes went blank, and he turned around and walked into one of the lobbies, before sitting down there silently, gazing out into space with dead eyes.
"Ah, I hit too hard and killed his consciousness. Oh well."
Jamie shrugged and kept on walking, exiting the administrative building and heading straight towards the building with the Void Gate.
From the outside, the centremost building appeared to be the most protected, and there was even a high concentration of spatial law energy emanating from it, making anyone thing that was where the Void Gate was.
It could even fool people with Pseudo Authorities in the law of space.
"Doesn’t work on me though."
Jamie ignored the building and went towards the north west corner of the facility, as he could sense the real dimensional rift in that area.
"The Void Gate was in the Research Facility, huh?"
When he got closer, he noticed that there were multi-layered barriers and formations in the area, the kind that would even detect someone using the laws of concealment or subterfuge on themselves.
All of these were hidden quite nicely, so if it wasn’t Jamie, detecting them would be a quite difficult.
Still, Jamie simply sent his body out of the third dimension and into his Subspace to shift his physical form through space and phase through all of this undetected.
"?! So, he was indeed over here."
Jamie felt the draconic aura of the fifth transcendent, sweep over the area from the top of the building’s tower, and now he nodded to himself.
With the locations of the five transcendents confirmed, Jamie knew how he was going to navigate himself to the Void Gate area.
Jamie drew in ambient light law energy, using it to refract the light around his body and camouflage his body. Working in tandem with the law of concealment, Jamie was undetectable by the dozens of dragons and humans in lab coats that walked past him.
"I’d like to find out what they are researching in depth."
For a moment, he considered following them, but decided against it as it was going to take up time, focusing on getting to the shipment area first.
It was then that he noticed something underneath his feet.
’Movement?’
He extended his spatial perception range deep into the ground and what he discovered made his eyes widen in surprise.
"I see, so they use underground channels to send the cargo from the ERE zone to that dummy building in the centre, then ship it out to the other Sectors from there."
He had come here because he sensed the real rift here, but it seems that he should have explored the dummy building first.
"If I did, I would have discovered this earlier.
The main cargo loading area is not here but in that dummy building, and what comes here is the already loaded and checked containers."
The concealment on the underground channels were quite strong, and Jamie wasn’t actively spreading out his perception range that deep into the ground so he failed to notice it on time.
Still, it didn’t change his plan much, as he continued moving towards the area he sensed the Void Gate, phasing through walls and dodging laser barriers and traps with ease.
After phasing past one of the net-like laser barriers, he sensed someone coming around the corner and given the layout of the building he had scanned, said person was going to walk right past him.
Their aura was a bit faint, as if they weren’t really there, and it was similar to how Jamie’s aura was when he used spatial mimicry to occupy physical space without a physical form.
’A Spirit in their Immaterial body?’
Jamie had moved past many spirit race members since he entered, and even light attributed spirits did not see through his camouflage so he wasn’t too bothered.
However, when he turned around the corner and came face to face with this spirit that he realised should have been.
Perhaps, he might have subconsciously let his guard down.
When Jamie locked eyes with the grey-haired humanoid, an expression of surprise and confusion flashed across the man’s face.
That alone was enough to let Jamie know one fact.
’He can see me!’
The look of surprise in the eyes of the light spirit changed to one of realisation in the next second, and then recognition.
But Jamie wasn’t concerned about the man recognizing who he was, Jamie was more concerned about the aura he could sense from the man.
It was that of someone who had stepped on the path of universal law comprehension.
A Transcendent.







