522. Full Speed Ahead
Nexus Awakened (An Isekai LitRPG Gender Bender Story)
522. Full Speed Ahead
âIsnât this one a handful. The Scripts have been lenient as of recent. âThe crude woman with the grey hair and smells of paper belongs to you.â Never in my wildest dreams would I have thought that the Script could act as a peaceful matchmaker. Usually, its commandments of love are far more violent.â
She placed a translucent, ocean-blue egg just on the tip of her mouth, causing the womanâs eyes to widen in terror. Just when it seemed like it would slip down her throat, the Missionary retreated it into her robes.
âAs such, I will refrain from violence as per the intentions of the Script. You should talk more, Expositionist. An ability of yours allows you to recite things you donât understand. Your role of providing exposition is written in your Script. Failure will result inâ¦â
The Missionary snipped the air again as she hollowly smiled.
â⦠Monsters. Youâre no different from the Anidsâ¦â The Expositionistâs voice trembled.
âItâs because their Atelier is run by an Anid.â The Train Conductor cracked his neck and emitted a sound like pummeled steel. âThe weatherâs clearing down here. Itâs been so long since I last voyaged through these depths.â
âYou voyaged through the Subcutâ¦?â A Moon asked with sudden vitriol. âDonât bullshit us just cause weâre docile. Lie and Iâll take that fucking eye out of its socket.â
âClose.â He was unfazed by the threat and returned the stare. âAye. The Timeless Ruins. A river that gradually begins from the Shallows, and into the ocean Depths.â
âWhat? This is the first time Iâm hearing that water can be found in there.â Another Moon pointed out, right before the Missionary answered with:
âThe Ruins can be anything and everything. It is where Kingdoms send fools to fetch them treasures. Thereâs a reason why so many kingdoms thrive in Emvita. Those artefacts they fish come from a place lost to time.â
âThe Depths is the furthest anyone has ever been.â The Expositionist slowly explained out of a sudden compulsion. âThe last notable descent was by the Colorless Incandescent.â
âAye, she was the one that plucked this eye of mine. âAn eye for an eyeâ was what she stalwartly believed in.â The Train Conductor said as the vibrations ceased.
They had returned to the Epiderma, which was confirmed by the glancing looks the Moons gave each other.
The man then continued:
âTo think there was a Color that hunted other Colors. That reminds me, the Blue Dalhia was one of the few that were spared. I wonder if the elders of this day and age still remember the history that were buried alongside us. Oh well. Relics like us should remain asleep. The fault lies with your Hearts.â
âAll of it is archived by us. Down to every breath and every word that has ever been spoken. We only exist because of what your people have done during the rise of the First Advent. None of it was their fault!â
The Train Conductor approached the woman. The shadow that hid his face disappeared, revealing a human head that was half-flesh and half-metal. Shards of obsidian riddled his bare skin, and it seemed to writhe as if having a mind of its own.
His grey beard was tangled like the brambles of a rose. Upon closer inspection, they more closely resembled a long bundle of barbed wire.
âCare to enlighten us then?â He wearily urged. âOh? Is this the first time youâre seeing the Curse of the Descent? Blimey. Didnât think your kind to be so ignorant to us marooned souls. But it makes sense since your Hearts are only in the Derma Layer. Not sure if it affects your kind either.â
Disgust. Revolt. Nausea. Repulsion. Fear. None of these could begin to describe how she felt at the sight of his blemished flesh. A blight of some kind ate at him, and she instinctively tried to distance herself in fear of catching whatever had caused it as she uttered:
âItâs nothing like the âImpuritasâ.â
âThat a new namesake for your kin? Anyway, if I were that then Iâd be unfit for a scuttle like this. A squiffy Conductor will lead to mutiny. Both on this scale â and in the bigger picture. Weâre all caught up in this big sea of anguish. Ainât no place for the faint of heart. For all we know we are just small fry.â
His knowledge encompassed things that the even the Expositionist was unaware of. The Missionary only smiled as the attitude of the Vermillion Moons slowly but surely changed towards this man.
âBut it is precisely this kind of condition that can bring out a good heart. Weather the storm and getting robbed by your kind is a thing of the past.â He finished, retreating to the front. âMan-O-Wars will be back, and Old Salts like us wonât thank your kin for disturbing our long sleep. You ran a shot across our bow. Weâll generously pay your kind back by thousandfold.â
Lightning struck from outside. A storm swept through the City of Clubs, foreshadowing the full might of the reawakened Ateliers. The train followed a strip of conductive steel towards a station. But rather than stopping, the train unexpectedly sped up.
âInteresting.â The Missionary hummed, noticing something peculiar. âNo one from Inflow Direct has attempted to stop us. Forgive my insolence, but my curiosity yearns to be snipped. Are you really working for Caldera Industries?â
âYes currently. Formerly I was part of Inflow Direct.â
âThat explains the prosthetics.â A Moon caught her hand before she could poke it. âDid you try playing both sides back then?â
âMy heart is my own.â He assured them before the train took a sudden plunge. âI therefore choose whose siren call I respond to.â
âIt sounds contrived.â The Missionary smugly dismissed, unable to comprehend such a thing.
He initiated a controlled Spatial Distortion. It sent them straight to a place that could not be reached by ordinary means, for it was sealed off by the foundations that held Inflow Directâs infrastructure.
To uncover it meant to destroy what they had built. To breathe life into the carcass of an ancient monster that went against the ethics that Beholder E. had upheld for more than a century.
Only could a powerful casus belli revive the twisting machines that once produced forbidden Serumsâ¦