Chapter 691: Hitlawn Executive
I Hate Systems
âWhy are you here?â Pilkan exclaimed in shock, startling the middle-aged man, âSister!â
âT-The Sapphire Executive is his sister?â The middle-aged man almost fainted in response, for even though he behaved subserviently now, he had mocked Pilkan at the start.
âClose the door and get out.â The lady seated in the room stared at the middle-aged man with a commanding tone, causing the other party to run out in a hurry.
Pilkan stared in shock before scowling in response, âAre you really my sister?â
âHow long has it beenâ¦â The lady didnât seem to mind his expression as she pondered casually, eyes lighting up as she smiled gently, âIt has been eight years. I almost couldnât recognise you.â
Pilkan had two siblings in total, an older and a younger sister. Among them, the older sister was proclaimed dead by the Lan Clan officials as too many Invokers died during that time, a disastrous battle with various competing powers.
Peika, his older sister was just one of the hundreds of Invokers that lost their lives back then. At least, that was what was supposed to be. But, not only was she alive, but also assumed a position of power in Hitlawn, a criminal organisation.
âH-How?â Pilkan failed to iterate his confusion.
âTake a seat first.â Peika sighed as she pointed at the seat before her. She then snapped her finger as a servant entered the room and poured them tea before exiting in a hurry. Judging by the nervousness the servant displayed, Peika wasnât a mere boss, but someone above that.
Upon seeing that Pilkan refrained from touching the teacup, Peika sighed subtly as she took a sip of her tea, beginning to speak, âDo you remember the war from eight years ago?â
âThe Clan labelled it a disaster.â Pilkan nodded, âFather said it many times that the losses suffered from that disaster were so much that the Clan would need at least three decades to recover from.â
âHe said that?â Peika seemed rather interested in that fact before she continued, âBut, it seems you donât know what truly happened back then.â
Upon seeing him nod, she continued, âThe disaster stemmed from a Conjurerâs Grave going out of control.â
âConjurerâs Grave?â Pilkan tilted his head, âWhatâs that?â
âItâs the stage above an Ascender, the peak of what an Invoker could attain.â Peika said, âInvokers are sub-divided into Inferior, Common, and Superior based on their Mental Strength and the development of their Dreamland. Superior Invokers are those that had basically completed the construction of their Dreamland.â
âAbove that is an Ascender, one whose Invoked Spirit attains sentience.â She smiled in response, âThis is an unsurmountable step for the majority of Invokers. Every Ascender is the head of the force he/she resides in. This is the known peak of the world. But in truth, there lies a stage above this.â
Her voice turned solemn as Peika said, âConjurer.â
âConjurerâ¦â Pilkan muttered the word, noticing his Invoked Spirit twitch in response. He felt mildly confused before deciding to hear his sisterâs explanation first.
âWhen you can manifest your Dreamland into reality is when you become a Conjurer.â She said, her voice turning mildly high pitched, âAnd, the Dreamlands of Conjurers exist even after their death. This is where disasters stem forth.â
âManifesting a Dreamland into realityâ¦â Pilkan muttered, shuddering in response as he said, âDoes that mean all the rules existing in that Dreamland take effect?â
âYes,â Peika nodded, âAnyone trapped in that Dreamland would be gradually turned into Mental Fragments to further grow it. Dreamlands are disasters that would continue to grow and consume every living being in their path. But, it also means that if you manage to control its Invoked Spirit, you can harvest resources from the Dreamland itself.â
She said, âDreamlands produce Invoker Crystals naturally in large numbers. So, the one that controls it can create a large enough Clan and rule over the entire region.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âAndâ¦â She stared at Pilkan, making eye contact to say, âEight years ago, we discovered a Dreamland left behind by a Conjurer three centuries ago. Shockingly, he was a Human Invoker.â
âClans from all over the place participated to gain control over it, resulting in terrifying casualties.â Peika smiled wryly, âAnd, it seemed all of us had underestimated the ridiculousness of a Human Conjurerâs Dreamland. The majority of us were decimated. And while I was tethering on the border of death there, with my Invoked Spirit destroyed, I chance upon a Human Invoker Crystal.â
âThatâs how I became a Human Invoker and survived the ordeal, gaining a lot of benefits from that place.â She sighed, âBut, it also meant that I could no longer return to the Clan.â
âBut, the Lan Clan is also attempting to create Human Invoker Crystals.â Pilkan said, âSo, why donât you return and at least make mom and dad know that youâre alive? They havenât smiled after your death.â
âA Hitlawn Executive entering the Lan Clan?â Peika laughed mockingly, âThatâs enough for everyone to be beheaded.â
âOur situation isnât all that different now.â Pilkan gritted his teeth, saying, âPula is being forced to become a concubine of a bastard from the main family. Mom has been sick for the past few weeks while dad has been pushing himself to save money for her treatment. Too many bastards are plotting against him.â
âI know,â Peika let out a breath of air, staring at Pilkan, âThatâs why I made arrangements for that Superior Human Invoker Crystal to fall into your hands.â
âYouâ¦made what?â Pilkan was shocked, staring at his older sister with an incredulous gaze.
âHow else do you think you managed to infiltrate their treasury and make it out alive?â Peika smirked in response, âThough, I hadnât accounted for the Clan to react as fast as they did. Iâm sorry, that was my oversight. Thankfully,â
She flashed a pleasant smile, âYou managed to survive and even made your way to me. Iâm surprised to say youâve exceeded my expectations.â
âSister, what exactly are youâ¦I mean, in Hitlawn.â Pilkan said, able to feel that his sister hardly resembled the gentle girl from his memories.
âIâm the head of this branch,â Peika smiled, âOne of Hitlawnâs three founding executives.â