Chapter 184: Ashani

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Chapter 184: Ashani

Vir did not slip into the blissful land of the unconscious, where the peace of dreams awaited. Blaring pain from his broken leg barred those gates.

Pain made worse by an Ash Wolfthe one whod handed him the black orb earlier. Now it stood with a paw on his leg, howling in desperation.

Its scared, Vir thought. For its master?

Vir reached for the orb but found his body sluggish and unresponsive, as if wading through thick syrup. The experience was similar to when he used Haste, except instead of the world slowing around him, it was his own body that moved with agonizing slowness.

Grabbing the orb, Vir braced himself for the next ordealpulling himself to the white lady or whatever she was. He wasnt sure, with the black metal ropes sticking out of her shoulder and the orb receptacle embedded into her back.

Vir didnt care if she turned out to be another Ash Beast at this point. She was sapient. That was enough for him. And maybe just maybe she could heal him. He had no good reason to believe she possessed such capabilities, but something about her bearing struck him. Not in the way Cirayus did with his chakras, but something else entirely. It was a stretch, but it was all he had.

If only that wolf could drag me again, Vir thought. When he looked around, the wolf had disappeared. He caught glimpses in the distance. Is it... fighting?

Vir blinked to find that a number of small, hedgehog-like foes had moved in, and the wolf was now embroiled in a fierce battle to keep them at bay.

Looks like you're on your own, Vir, he thought, bracing himself for the torture that was to come.

Heaving with all his might, which wasnt much at all, he began to close the gap, one inch at a time.

Two inches. Five, then ten Vir lost track of time. Had it been a minute? An hour? He couldn't say; his lifes only purpose was to crawl. To advance at all costs.

Whenever darkness crept in and he fell, the wolf's howl would force him right back up, and again, he would crawl.

She wasnt far. Ten paces at most, though it might as well have been ten realms.

Where others might have failed, Vir persisted. When he reached his limits, the Ash Wolf brought him back to reality. Vir didnt know how, but through sheer willpower alone, he closed the gap and finally inserted the orb into its socket, sliding it in place.

The receptacle retracted into her back, and a lid slid shut over it. No trace or seam remained, revealing flawless pale skin without a single blemish.

Except that was all that happened. The white ladys arm was still a stump, and she still lay in a pool of blueish blood.

All that for nothing?

Vir sat back, too injured and exhausted to try anything else. That had been ithis last resort.

What now? Vir thought, his mind too addled to process much of anything. Be it analyzing what his ancestors had done to keep him alive, or even to try and find a way out. Was there anyone else here? Was this truly the fabled Mahdi Realm? How would he ever get back?

The woman began to glow. The black ropes within her arm elongated, tightening like muscle. It continued to grow, forming an arm, then a delicate hand.

Am I seeing things? I must be seeing things, Vir thought. It was little wonder, considering the state he was in.

Her skin regrew near-instantly. She rolled onto her back, sitting up in one elegant motion.

Her eyes fluttered rhythmically, then found Vir.

Who art thou? Thou hast bequeathed the holp due Ashani? By way of choice? she said with a strange, exotic accent Vir couldnt place.

Uh, what? Is that another language?

The woman smiled, and Virs heart skipped. Tis as the spring mornwater. Thou rest be bestowed of the holp now Ashani.

Perhaps Vir mightve made sense of her words some other time when his mental faculties hadnt been robbed. Now, though, it all sounded like gibberish.

Who are you? he croaked as the world darkened around him.Read latest chapters at novelhall.com Only

The woman gazed into his eyes.

Servant to Whom Keepeth Fate. By way of the shepherd.

Virs rest was deep and without dreams. When he finally awoke, it felt as though hed slept for millennia.

Instead of ash-darkened skies, Vir found himself staring up at an unadorned ceiling.

Vir sat up, groaning in pain. Hed been placed on a hard bench-like surface, which explained his soreness.

The surrounding room was fairly normal, aside from a few oddities. A sofa floated above the ground in the corner, along with a small tablealso floating. One entire wall of the room was glass, overlooking an empty street three stories below. Stormclouds roared in the distance, though the roar of thunder couldnt be heard at all from inside.

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Moving picture frames were hung on all the walls, most showing off the same two or three family members, several of which featured the white lady.

Ashanis expression darkened. In Ashanis time, it was considered taboo to ask a lady her age. Has this custom been lost to the Ash as well?

Oh, uh, no. No, its still a thing. Sorry.

Alas, Ashani is relieved to hear it is merely your own impropriety and not an endemic issue! Ashani fears for a society lacking such etiquette, she said, before continuing in a quieter voice. Long has Ashani wandered alone, fearing the survival of her society.

What do you mean?

Ashani owes you an apology. She administered medical aid to save your life, but further treatment is required, she said, producing a needle. At one end was a strange tube that held a glowing blue liquid.

Before Vir could react, shed disappeared, reappeared next to him, and inserted the needle.

There was a whooshing sound, and the contents of the needle emptied into his blood.

It had all happened in less time than it took Vir to blink.

Did you just

Fruits? Ashani asked, thrusting a platter of cut-up gray fruits at Vir. He was now convinced she either had a Talent that allowed her to travel instantly, or she simply moved incomprehensibly fast.

The slight breeze that accompanied her movements hinted at the latter.

Thanks? May I ask what you just stuck into me? Vir was far beyond worrying. If shed wanted to harm him, she didnt even have to do anything. Hed have died on his own.

Vir bit into a fruit and nearly cried in delight. These are divine!

A simple cocktail of pranites, she replied.

Er, what are pranites?

Prana constructs that hasten the healing of wounds, restore the body, and enhance your red blood cells prana capacity. They perform a slew of other tasks as well, preventing mutations, ridding arteries of plaque, reducing blood prana resistivity, supporting musculoskeletal function, spurring telomerase activity, and boosting white blood cell efficacy.

The womans speech, while somewhat more normal now, still gave Vir a headache. Her sentences sounded like they ought to make sense, but the words were simply gibberish.

I didnt understand a word of that. Could you please simplify?

Ashani frowned. Has medical magic deteriorated? Or do you simply use different terminology?

Im not sure, Vir replied, somewhat confused. Who was she?

Ashani owes you another apology. Owing to her actions, you have suffered a great deal. She put you in great peril.

It was nothing like that, Vir said. I saw you injured and decided to help. You didnt have any part in Vir trailed off, a sudden thought dawning on him.

No. It cant be, he thought. She couldnt have.

Ashani brought you through her gate.

You brought me here. Through an Ash Gate that you created? Vir wheezed.

Ashani nodded. Unintentionally. Ashani hoped to allow her wolves to flee. The silly things. They all refused. All but one. He left to bring you. It seems I have failed spectacularly.

She can make Ash Gates. She can make Ash Gates. She can make Ash Gates!

Not just Tears. Actual Gates.

Vir didnt know what was more shocking. That she might be able to send him back to Cirayus, or that he hadnt suspected her true nature until now.

Perhaps it was her odd manner of speech, or maybe her ethereal beauty, or the way she kept him off balance throughout their conversation.

It was all there. Her age and odd mannerisms. Her almighty powers.

Um, Lady Ashani? Do you by any chance know of a race of people who called themselves the Prime Imperium?

Ashani tilted her head in confusion, frowning. Why, of course. For what reason do you ask?

Sweat beaded on Virs brow.

Er, this may be presumptuous of me, but what is your relationship with them? Vir squeaked.

Ashani proudly placed a hand on her chest. Ashani is an Automaton of the Prime Imperium, fashioned by Artificer Janak as companion to his daughter during her final days. Her voice lowered, expression darkening. Keeper of the legacy of our people and sentinel of this forgotten mausoleum. Ashani is the one who remembers when others have forgotten.

Her voice died to a murmur. The one who remains when all others are long gone.