Chapter 919: Celestial War Mission



[First technique as evolved completed].

[Begin path...]

[Path started.]

[Obtaining mission...]

[Celestial War Mission found. Do you want to accept? YES/NO]

Kaizen stared at the system notification, the words "Celestial War" flashing in front of him. He felt a shiver run down his spine as he pondered what this could mean, because he had actually thought that the last few weeks had been too quiet.

Cephal noticed the expression on Kaizen's face and approached, placing a hand on the young man's shoulder. "What is it, Kaizen? Did something happen?"

Kaizen looked up, still a little dazed. "I've been given a mission... a mission called 'Celestial War'."

Cephal arched an eyebrow, curiosity evident on his face. "Celestial War, huh? Sounds like something big. Will you accept?"

Cephal was too dumb to understand what a mission name like that could mean.

Kaizen took a deep breath. He knew that this could be a turning point in his journey, both for the good and the bad.

"Yes." he replied, with firm determination. "I accept."

As soon as the words left his mouth, the notification changed:

[Mission 'Celestial War' accepted].

For a moment, nothing happened. Silence hung over the training ground, broken only by the heavy breathing of Kaizen and Cephal. The players watching from afar began whispering among themselves, wondering what was coming next.

Suddenly, a golden light shone on the ground around Kaizen and Cephal, forming a perfect circle. The light grew in intensity, almost blinding the observers. Cephal took a step back, instinctively raising an arm to shield his eyes, but remained at Kaizen's side.

In one hand, he held the legendary Hofund sword, which glowed with an ethereal light.

"Kaizen, you are here to answer for your crimes. Do not resist, or the consequences will be severe." Heimdall continued.

Kaizen felt a chill run down his spine. The firmness of Heimdall's words made it clear that there would be no escape. He exchanged a quick glance with Cephal, whose serious expression reinforced the gravity of the situation.

"Kaizen," Cephal murmured, squeezing his friend's shoulder, "you'd better obey."

Before Kaizen could reply, Heimdall made a gesture with his hand, and a dozen Asgardian guards advanced, forming a circle around the two of them. The guards' armor glowed with a heavenly radiance, and their eyes were fixed and determined. There was no doubt that any attempt at resistance would lead to a confrontation with fatalities.

Heimdall led the way, and the guards surrounded Kaizen and Cephal, leading them through vast corridors with gold walls, ceiling and floor, each step echoing in the reverent silence of the palace.

The grandeur of the palace was awe-inspiring, with intricate carvings and ornate tapestries adorning every surface. The golden light reflected off the walls, casting a warm glow that seemed to envelop the entire space. As they walked, Kaizen and Cephal couldn't help but feel a sense of wonder and respect for the place they found themselves in.

The guards, dressed in regal armor, moved with precision and authority, their presence commanding respect.

As they advanced, Kaizen couldn't help but notice the magnificence of the surroundings: detailed tapestries hung from the walls, depicting ancient stories and the glories of past battles; statues of gods and heroes adorned the corners, each carved with a precision that seemed almost alive.

Cephal walked beside Kaizen, the tension visible on his face. He leaned close to his fellow player and whispered, his voice laden with concern.

"What have you done to be put on trial in Asgard? Kaizen? What crimes are they talking about?"

Kaizen hesitated, his thoughts racing frantically. He knew that this was a decisive moment, and he couldn't afford to hide the truth. He took a deep breath and decided to confess.

"I killed Surtr." Kaizen muttered, his words hanging heavy in the air.

Cephal stopped abruptly, his eyes wide with shock and disbelief. "You... you killed Surtr? The fire giant? That's impossible!"

"I did what was necessary."

Cephal looked at Kaizen and saw in his eyes how serious the Psyker was. "Maybe so, but it's a rule among the Evolved not to kill gods or important figures. It changes the story of the game a lot."

"I'm sorry, but when I became an Evolved, no one introduced themselves in front of me and they didn't even send me a pamphlet with the rules of the Evolved Club." Kaizen replied.