547. The Spiritual Representative of Wrath
The next set of organs was where things went from good to incredible. Skin, hair, and even several organs were displayed before her. Gall bladders, intestines, stomachs, bladders, and other less important organs were able to be perfectly created.
< ACTIVE: (E) Gene Expression III >
< Machinery of life >
< EFFECT: Create intermediate organic items using your Biomass. Intermediate organs may be created >
< COST: 20,000 MP per 3cm3 >
This included a bundle of inconspicuous, transparent strands. Nerves. They were the single most important component in Frost’s eyes when it came to the restoration of body parts. This opened a tremendous number of doors for Ignis. If she recalled correctly then the core issue with Carpalis’ only arm was her agency over it.Reêad latest novels at novelhall.comore, she now had the components to even recreate her missing arm.
“Hard to tell. Miss Carpalis is a Demon. Our similarities end as soon as you take a closer look under her skin.” Ignis elaborated further as she pointed to a colorless vein. “Look at this. She gave this to me when I found it under her shoulder. It was in the same place where a lymph node was supposed to be.”
It had the structure of a branch of coral, but more closely looked like a dried-out bough of some kind of a tiny tree.
“This is?” Frost reached out to touch it. The organ contracted like how muscles did when shocked postmortem.
“Demonic tissue. A Mana Channel. It’s another circulatory system that supplies Demonic tissue with mana. I don’t even know where to start with making something like this.” Ignis’ was more shocked than Frost was by the find.
She wanted to know more about it. Since Ignis didn’t possess [Appraise Object], Frost was able to uncover a little more about the organ.
[Appraise Object].
Mana Channel
< A channel of the Mana System found within magical species. Required for even the most basic motor functions >
“So Demons have their own unique body systems. What about the nervous system? Demons require both?” Frost inquired. “This just got way more complicated. You can’t replicate this?”
“Impossible. I don’t even know how it works. She said all Demons have this. As you know, Demons can cast magic without chanting.” Ignis further explained the magical process in Demons compared to Humans.
The first was that Humans had to move and concentrate mana to create a spell. It came from within but only those with immense knowledge and willpower were able to conjure magic without a chant to help develop the spell.
“Wouldn’t that mean Ignis will be taking the position of Wrath within the Nexus? We are, after all, missing an Atelier and Beholder symbolizing the Affinity of Wrath.”
Frost’s lips curled into a sinister grin. Of course, she’d never allow Ignis to become a Beholder unless she explicitly desired it. More than that, it would be Frost or someone else other than Ignis who would manage the group.
But even so, Nav was correct.
Because if there was anyone other than Frost who despised Scarlet Logic more, then it would be Ignis.
* * *
Before Frost left Ignis she revealed that Stella would soon be receiving her eyes. She guessed that she required [Gene Expression IV] before she could make it work, but she was also in the position of making it happen right now.
The only component she was missing were rods and cones of the retina – which were specialized photoreceptor cells that allowed one to detect light in the first place.
“Make it special. We’ll wait until it’s perfected. Let’s not give Stella an incomplete gift. She deserves better. That kid has gone though enough already.” Frost sincerely asked, and Ignis responded with a small, understanding nod.
“I will do everything in my power to make it perfect. No one should have to lose anything or be born like that. Frost. I still remember that day. The way people were broken down. How everyone turned into slimes.” Ignis, though her face was unchanging, spoke with a quavering voice. “The strong didn’t want to save us. We had to do it ourselves and all we... I could do was hide and close my ears.”
It was rare of her to speak so deeply about herself. Her crimson eyes were moist with brimming tears. But beneath that was a flame of conviction that rallied Frost’s heart.
That’s right. I only understood that Ignis’ desire was revenge. But now that I realize it...
“I want people to be able to protect themselves. That’s why I will do it!” Her determination was indomitable. While the future was never set in stone, Ignis seemed to have already carved her path out so clearly that Frost was at a loss for words.
... She’s the Symbiote because she wants to help people. People that can’t help themselves. I never thought of it that way.
“And who do you think she took after?”
You’re giving me too much credit. But if that’s really the case...”
She placed a hand on Ignis’ head one last time before departing from the clinic, leaving behind a young girl with the capabilities of manifesting her dreams into reality. But before she was able to leave, Ignis tackled her from behind, her face buried deep into her back.
“... Then I couldn’t be more proud of her. There’s still a lot to teach her. But if she’s like that then it won’t be long until she teaches me a thing or two. I still remember when she couldn’t talk to anyone... how far has she come along?”
Nav remained silent. When the two separated, the sapient machine put down a book as she glanced over at a tall mirror just across Anna’s tea table.
“I’m envious. When will I be able to see myself change?” She coldly wondered, not a soul around to hear her words as she blankly stared into the reflection...
... yearning to become more than just a cold machine sewn in up tidily in human skin.