Chapter 139: The lake of equilibrium.

Chapter 139: The lake of equilibrium.

So about those rewards... I began, glancing at the dry man.

He chuckled lightly and set Maria down, before heading for the tents exit. As he passed me, he waved at me to follow him. The moment we exited the tent, he put a hand on my shoulder and I felt my body sag. Suddenly, all my strength left my body and I fell to the ground below. Before I even hit the ground, though, my body turned into dust. The feeling was not dissimilar to when my body turned intangible, though the lack of control or mental preparation made it a much less pleasant experience.

When my sight returned, I found myself fully reconstructed. My surroundings had naturally changed after the shift, but I hadnt expected the change to be quite as dramatic as it turned out to be. Instead of the standing dead wood I had gotten used to seeing on this side of the between lands, I found myself surrounded by old, but healthy willow trees. Their branches hung lazily in the wind, creating the occasional patch of sun that lit up the bright green grass and ferns below.

The warm breeze continued into a large clearing, that had just enough space for a nice-looking wooden house and a pond that stretched to the tree line.

Some space was being used to grow vegetables, while the rest of the grass was left open. Currently, a man was hunched over in the vegetable garden, using his leather gloves to tend to its produce. I approached him slowly, trying to prevent a conflict, but quickly found out that I wasnt staring at a random gardener, but the dry man himself. He was wearing leather overalls over his otherwise indistinguishable clothing.

When he noticed my arrival, he looked up from his work.

Ah! Arthur! Ive been waiting for you. My transportation is quite convenient, since it allows me to travel long distances instantly. Unfortunately, the instant part doesnt work for people I take along with me. I decided to do a spot of gardening while I waited for you to reform. I hope you dont mind...? the dry man explained.

I shrugged, since I had time to spare anyway. My current surroundings were far more interesting...

What is this place? Where even are we? I asked, while admiring the rest of the little retreat. It was just teeming with life. After not having seen any bugs for weeks, seeing the dragonflies hover over the pond felt somewhat alien.

This is my house. Maria and I lived here, before... the dry man grimaced, Well, you know what I mean. This place is still located in the between lands, actually. I found it many centuries ago. As far as I know, this is the only place in my territory that has anything that vaguely resembles a plant in it.

Right... I murmured, accepting his explanation, That doesnt explain why youve brought me here, though...

Patience, young man. Patience. He said, before getting up and gesturing for me to follow him. His attire naturally shifted back to his usual outfit as he left the vegetable patch, before he brought me to the edge of the clearing, where we headed down a small mountain path.

And it was a mountain path. It seemed to go on forever and started to incline halfway through. It looped around the mountain, eventually allowing me to see how high up we had gotten. Once the trees finally left some space for me to see the surrounding area, I found out that we were climbing the only mountain nearby. The dry mans home was at the foot of the mountain, occupying a small patch of what was actually a massive forest. It didnt quite spread to the horizon, though. Instead, it cut off suddenly, turning back into the grey wasteland known as the dry forest. From a distance, the mountain must have stood out as a giant green mirage.

We headed further and further up, but the dry man refused to answer any questions.

Youll see. He continued saying.

Eventually, about two hours in, we finally made it to the peak. There, we found a small cave entrance, which, naturally, the dry man refused to explain. The cave was completely overgrown, both inside and outside, with vines and other plants. No brown rock was left untouched, and it only got worse as we progressed.

This reward better be good...

Thankfully, the cave itself was unnaturally consistent when it came to its height and width. I would have thought it a tunnel, were it not for the stone protrusions that hung from the ceiling. As far as I knew, those took ages to form...

It still took us another two hours to head to the bottom. At some point, the vines that hung on every side of the cave had started to bloom. Were it not for the fact that I was being escorted by a tier 7, I wouldve hightailed it ages ago...

At its end, the tunnel opened up into a large round chamber, that had a small lake in it. The plants continued into the lake, where they disappeared in its murky water.

Huh... I gulped audibly. That wasnt a reassuring thought.

Now then... No time to waste. The dry man said, before grabbing me by the shoulders and hurling me right into the middle of the lake.

The last thing I remember seeing before passing out was how the vines turned from luscious green plants into whips made of animal bones when they passed into the water.

Was it too late to start panicking?

-Scene transition-

The dry man patted his overalls, dusting some of the dirt on them to the ground below. His growing love for gardening had been a welcoming hobby. It allowed him to clear his mind and forget his problems for a while. Helios knew he had needed it, in the years after Marias disappearance. Thankfully, she was now back, safe and sound.

It stung that he had to leave his beloved daughter in the encampment, but there was nothing for it. His sudden return home had been for two reasons. For one, he wanted to share some of his revelations with the boy. It was a risk to expose the lake, sure, but he owed the young man. This was one way of rewarding him for his bravery, one far more valuable than any tier 5 equipment he had stored in his vaults. What was more, he had enjoyed the look on the boys face as he had thrown him head-first into the lake of equilibrium, as he liked to call it.

The second reason was far less pleasant, however.

He was expecting a visitor. His ascension couldnt go unnoticed. He had done well hiding his proximity to the barrier, all these decades, but he knew the moment he opened his eyes as a newly advanced tier 7, that his new peers would seek him out. Well, one of them, anyway.

The pope of the Helios church had always been a nosy person, after all.

Sure enough, the area was starting to become brighter. The birds, which usually stayed quiet in his presence, were now singing as if to welcome Helios himself. How pretentious, the dry man thought.

A bright flash announced the popes arrival.

The old man, who had lived for millennia, still bothered trimming his beard and wearing his fancy white and gold clothing. Who was he even hoping to impress at this point?

A small smile appeared on the dry mans face when the pope sunk several centimeters into the mud and the grime covered his sandals.

The pope cursed inaudibly and used a skill to make the mud disappear, opting to float the rest of the way. When he finally reached the dry man, he moved first to introduce himself.

Good day, young man. I am the current pope of the Helios church. I guard Helios interests on this continent. As you are a newly advanced peer of mine, you may call me Myers, however. The old sod spoke good-naturedly, before extending his hand as a welcoming gesture.

The dry man sighed internally. No matter how high you climbed, there was no escaping politics.

The dry man invited his visitor inside of his home, where the old man nagged the dry mans ears off with mentions of cooperative growth and militaristic symbiotics. The popes kind smile never faltered once, even when he was suggesting they go to war for the sake of strengthening their respective armies with levels and experience.

By the end of their conversation, the dry man was convinced that he was speaking to a con man, despite the immense power that roiled off of the popes body, causing his robe to billow in the wind.

The conversation ended with neither agreeing to anything, but the future of the between lands was starting to look a little brighter. After all, the sudden monopoly that the dry man had gained couldnt mean that he would start to coddle his troops. Classers grew through battle, after all...