Chapter 157: Final Preparations

Chapter 157: Final Preparations

Priam carefully placed his load at the base of Log-a-rhythm before leaping. At the peak of his jump, he used the trunk as a springboard, gaining a few extra meters to reach the first branch. The tree had experienced a growth spurt, becoming the Guardian of the Forest. Perhaps it sought to dominate its fellow trees, physically asserting its position?

Climbing from branch to branch with the help of [Art of Movement] and [Climbing], Priam felt joy surging within him. There was something cathartic about using his powerful muscles to travel up the tree.

In seconds, he surpassed Rose's tree house, then Mirscella's and Kazuki's. Each hut was better crafted than the last, and Priam suspected that upgrades would arrive soon.

A little before the top of the tree, a broad wooden platform constituted Jasmine's future room.

The assassin was already there, accompanied by Muyri, Sphinx, Rose, and Alain. Upon hearing voices, Priam froze mid-air and listened.

"I would prefer tiny openings. Just big enough for ventilation. It will be easier to defend," said Jasmine. She can already speak French?

[The monitoring system deemed it worthwhile to transmit the necessary knowledge to her.]

Priam's gaze sharpened. His Assistant could enhance Jasmine's abilities as well. This opened up numerous possibilities.

"No one will attack you here," replied Alain.

"If people attack, I have the right to eat them!" exclaimed Sphinx.

"Anyway, the openings will be secure," added Alain.

"Really? Do you have anti-sniper glass?"

"No, but I will inscribe boundary runes around the opening," explained Rose. "With the quality of Log-a-rhythm's wood and its aether, it's an effective protection."

Jasmine wrinkled her nose in an adorable expression. From his position, Priam couldn't see it, but he could sense it. She didn't seem convinced. He wondered why, and his Assistant responded instantly.

[Jasmine prefers small, dark, and secure places. On Arkana, it gave her the illusion of safety. She doesn't like big windows but doesn't want to offend Rose. She wants to integrate to gain the sympathy of others and prevent the Host from turning her into a puppet.]

Priam could understand why Jasmine was afraid of him. The fact that she tried to gain the sympathy of others suited him. After all, Jasmine would eventually appreciate the others if she was included in the group. And that's a positive outcome.

With a thought, Priam replenished his kinetic energy before continuing his jump. He landed on the platform, and all eyes turned to him. Rose and Alain smiled at him while Jasmine studied him cautiously. Myuri began to retreat behind Jasmine before a yellow cannonball shot towards Priam.

"PRIAAAAAAAAAAAAAMM!"

Priam burst into laughter as he caught Sphinx. The young mythological creature was in high spirits. "Hey Sphinx! What are you doing here?"

"I'm trying to learn alien riddles! Jasmine taught me one, do you want to hear it?"

"Of course," smiled Priam as the others waited patiently.

"I carry life, yet secrets hold,

A liquid tale, yet often untold.

What am I?" recited Sphinx.

Priam's superhuman brain instantly found the answer. A fluid that carries life... He only knew two. If Jasmine knew what was good for her, there was only one possible answer.

"Blood," he guessed.

"Yes!" Sphinx's laughter was infectious and brought smiles to everyone. Priam noticed that even Myuri seemed captivated by the creature's cuteness. He turned to the others as Sphinx perched on his head.

"I heard what you were saying when I arrived. Would it be possible to install sliding panels on Jasmine's windows?" he asked his father. "That way, she can have openings of the size she wants."

Jasmine turned to Alain, who nodded. "We'll need to create rails, but it shouldn't be a problem. Would that work for you?"

"I don't want to bother you," said Jasmine.

"You're not bothering me! Priam, can you bring me a big log, please?"

"I hear and obey," his son mockingly saluted.

A few minutes later, Priam returned with a floating trunk behind him. His father asked him to place it on the platform before marking it with charcoal.

"My skills allow me to measure exactly," explained Alain to Priam. "You'll have to cut planks from the wood following the lines."

Alain stepped aside to make room for Priam, who summoned his aura. This isn't the time to cut crooked... He felt Jasmine focusing on the misty halo while Myuri watched him. The power of his charisma made the slave forget her fear. Once again, Priam realized the need for progress. Remaining Tier 0 meant accepting that anyone too powerful could turn his life to ashes.

Shaking his head, he refocused. With the help of [Eidetic Memory], he retrieved the sensation of rage that produced Conquest. As his aura began to turn bone-white, Priam activated [Emotional Discipline]. He needed his fury, but it had to serve him and not the other way around.

The skill refined and purified his anger. The world lost its other colors as the aura became more intense. Priam began to cut. With his dexterity and Micro, it was child's play. In a few seconds, the half-trunk disappeared, leaving behind about twenty planks. Log-a-rhythm absorbed the useless debris.

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"Perfect," said a voice in the distance.

Priam's arm trembled. Where were the rest of his enemies? Conquest had been summoned and was now demanding blood. For a second, Priam remained paralyzed, torn between his will and destructive whispers.

[Emotional anomaly detected. Activating countermeasures.]

His Assistant reactivated [Emotional Discipline], partially draining him of his rage. The sudden ebbing of his anger left Priam stunned. It was a gentle pat from Sphinx that finally woke him up. Promesse lost its lethal white glow, and Priam began to breathe again. He forced a strained smile as he turned around. His mental battle had lasted less than a second, and only Jasmine looked at him curiously.

Kneeling, Alain was already marking some planks. "There, there, and there," he indicated to Rose, who nodded.

"We're going to start assembling the base of the walls," continued the craftsman, taking a plank under his arm. Curious, Priam followed his father as his hearts calmed down.

Alain placed the plank perpendicular to the ground at the platform's edge. Priam had done an excellent job, and its dimensions matched perfectly with the desired length. Once the plank was in place, Alain tapped the wooden base, and it magically hollowed out. A three-centimeter-wide and ten-centimeter-deep slot appeared in Log-a-rhythm wood.Follow current novels at novelhall.com didn't even ask for my opinion," said Priam, surprised.

"That's because I didn't ask him anything. I have a skill to manipulate wood, but it consumes a lot of aether," replied Alain, embedding the plank in the slot. "No nails or screws needed!"

Jasmine opened her mouth but closed it.

"Do you have a question?" asked Priam. No question was stupid, and he wanted his subordinate not to hesitate to ask. That's how they would avoid unnecessary misunderstandings.

"Why don't you ask Log-a-rhythm to form huts directly?"

"I wish I could. In its internal space, Log-a-rhythm can easily manipulate its wood. That's how it was able to create all the items we used yesterday to learn to communicate. Outside, it is more limited. Creating a cup or a chair slightly slows its growth, but creating a hut would burden him."

"Also, it allows me to be useful," smiled Alain, taking a second plank. Priam stepped forward to touch the first plank embedded by his father. It disappeared halfway into the ground. There didn't seem to be any separation between the plank and Log-a-rhythm platform. Weird. Even if the dimensions were perfect to the hundredth of a millimeter, the wood of the board should have twisted, contracted or expanded under the effect of heat and humidity. Here, the wood seemed to have fused with Log-a-rhythm.

"I manipulated the wood to make it fit," explained Alain, seeing his son's skeptical look. "Log-a-rhythm will bathe the embedded part with its sap, moistening the wood, which will expand, locking the plank. It's very sturdy. Here, help me."

"I could maybe welcome them into my world?" Priam suggested.

Louis grimaced. "I asked the Guardian. He hesitated. According to him, it's a technique used by Tier 5s to protect a small number of descendants. However, the slightest mistake can leave conceptual scars in the world. Even if your world withstands it, it could damage it in the long run."

Priam remained silent. As the name suggested, Concepts Archipelago had a particular affinity with Concepts. That said, the System didn't joke about Tribulations. If a mistake cost him his inner world, Priam would be disgusted.

"Have you thought about a Tribulation Chamber?" he asked his father. "Thanks to the list provided by the System, we know it exists. Nothing prevents us from building one ourselves."

"Is it possible?" Louis asked Alain.

The architect hesitated. "We have no blueprint or plan. The Guardian's blueprints cost at least a silver Coin."

"We don't have a blueprint, but we have Log-a-rhythm," Priam pointed out. "It can't help directly, but its wood is resistant to Tribulations. If we build a kind of cage out of wood in my world, it might work."

"We're not sure," Alain repeated. His father seemed undecided, and Priam decided to take matters into his own hands.

"Louis needs us, so we might as well do our best. Rose, could you enchant the wood to contain the Tribulation inside?"

"By overloading the runes, maybe... I'll do my best!"

"I'll let you take care of that. Dad, try to build rooms that fit together like Russian dolls. If the first one breaks, the second will hold up. Louis, come with me. I'll let my Assistant analyze your style and point out your mistakes. Let's get to work!"

Time was ticking, and everyone got to work.

Mirscella raised an eyebrow upon hearing Jasmine's proposition.

"You want to train with me?"

Jasmine shrugged, perched on a nearby branch. "Priam told me you were an assassin. So am I. He thinks we have things to learn from each other."

The rival was moderately convinced, but orders were orders. If she were honest, she also felt indebted. She hadn't done anything yet, but Priam had already built her a house. A house of her own. She had never had a house of her own...

"I was an assassin before your mother even came into the world," mocked Mirscella.

"I never knew my mother, so it's possible," Jasmine replied, thinking back to the orphanage where she had spent a few years growing up. "But if its a dick-measuring contest, then I've killed thousands of people in my life and gone as far as mission fifty-four of the Hideout."

The thief remained silent, and Jasmine inwardly smiled. Mirscella's camouflage skills were impressive, but not enough to surpass the fortieth wave. Jasmine was much better and had demonstrated it by tapping her new ally's shoulder without being noticed.

"... My specialty is deactivating mechanical traps, infiltration, and gathering information," the grandmother finally replied. Pride wouldn't help her survive, and she knew it.

"Stalking, shadowing, infiltration, and suppression. We're pretty complementary," Jasmine remarked.

"My Tribulations are coming soon. What do you advise?"

Jasmine took a moment to think. Her new add-on sorted through her memories in an instant before proposing an action plan.

"Wanna play tag?"

Status: (Average value for a Homo sapiens male before integration: PHY 10 / MEN 10 / META 0)

PHYSICAL:

Strength 420 (+1)

Constitution 724

Agility 432

Vitality 547

Perception 642

MENTAL:

Vivacity 352

Dexterity 444

Memory 182

Willpower 706

Charisma 450

META:

Meta-affinity 374

Meta-focus 264

Meta-endurance 208

Meta-perception 147

Meta-chance 219

Meta-authority 15

Potential: 1063 (+1)

Tier 0

[He Who Eludes Death] charge: PRIMED

[Tribulation]: Five Tribulations pending.

Future Tribulations delayed until:

Time: 174 days 23 hours 57 minutes 29 seconds.

Next thresholds: 12 attributes > 400 / 6 attribute > 600 / 1 attribute > 800