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CH42
Spring 43, 11M 495Y
Cainite Territory
Castle Carmilla

The siege equipment opened a hole into the castle, and Prog led them on the last leg of their disastrous campaign. Gabriel endured their decline as they suffered casualties by various monsters they were ill-equipped to handle. They climbed stairs, crossed bridges, and battled the castle's guardians in a breakneck march, leaving friends behind. Prog fell to a minotaur, and Gabriel avenged him, stabbing the distracted minotaur in the back of the head and gaining the silver whip skill at level 50. There were less than 50 of them at that point.

"This is your last chance to leave. If you stay here, I expect we're going to see more fighting before we're done." A bat flew down, and he sliced it in two with his whip. "This won't get any easier," Gabriel said.

No one retreated; running away alone would only get them killed. The castle's inhabitants had taught them either all retreated or none of them would.

"Where are all the male vampires? We've only run into other fell-type monsters." Brendan, his acting second, said.

Gabriel recalled giant bats, gargoyles, skeletons, suits of armor, and the minotaur. Not a single vampire had come out to fight them. He had to say something to keep the morale going. There weren't many of them left, but they were the strongest remaining.

"We'll find them soon," Gabriel said.

They crossed through more rooms filled with undead, gargoyles, and a werewolf. Gabriel's silver whip made short work of the last boss monster, allowing them to kill it with only four casualties. The remaining men had become veterans after surviving so many monster encounters. Gabriel reached lvl75 from kill after kill. His body felt too big for his armor. Soon enough, he would reach level 100, and then maybe he would have the skills to take on the vampire that raped his sister.

"Your sword has seen better days; you should use mine. I've been using my rifle more."

Gabriel nodded and traded his weapon for one that looked practically new. Most of them had traded weapons and armor with the dead when necessary. Bendon had become their quartermaster, carrying all the munitions.

They entered another floor where imps, goat demons, and succubi blocked their way. Half of their squad fell to subterfuge, cutting their number from 46 to 23. It was the succubi who dragged his men into the towers to the sounds of giggles and then silence. Scouts found the desiccated corpses of their men, and Gabriel traded for his sword back. Infernal blood blunted their swords and caused cracks in the metal from the high heat.

While there were fewer, those that remained were stronger than ever, and Gabriel couldn't stop them from pushing on. They would mutiny if he called a retreat. Really, they should have turned back when Prog fell.

A boss room greeted them, lit with braziers lighting a giantess of a succubus sitting on a throne in shifting flames surrounded by others of her kind. Gabriel watched, stunned, as the succubi fed the titanic lust queen with their stolen lifeforce. Lewd squelching noises and pleasurable moans echoed through the hall as the smaller succubi worshipped the massive demoness. His hand trembled. At level 80, he had grown by leaps and bounds faster than he ever should have. His squad had similarly improved. But could they take on a rank 3 monster in the higher realm of rank 3?

With the attribute fruits and levels, Gabriel barely scraped into the same rank as the succubi. Weapons and armor put him comfortably above them, but the monster on the throne was a completely different creature.

"I wish Prog was here," Gabriel admitted.

"Your troll minders rarely reach my floor. The mayor's pet monsters are useful only to ensure the game doesn't end too quickly." The succubi queen said.

She spread her legs, and half the men dropped their weapons and dove into the waiting arms of the succubi. Gabriel only stayed on his feet by closing his eyes. He raised his silver whip and began his work. Only his sense of evil skill allowed him to target and strike. Still, most of his attacks were misses as he made his way through the mob. More of his men fell by the second as he attacked and struggled against the inevitable. A blow caught him in the chest, knocking him into one of the pillars leading to the throne.

He felt ribs crack and blood spill from his lips. His level sat at 85, but he was nowhere near strong enough. More power he needed more power. He turned his attention to one of his own men struggling. At the end of the day, experience was experience, and he had to live if he was going to avenge his sister.

Gabriel slashed his sword, taking his squad mate in the throat. Lvl90 wasn't enough; he lashed out with his whip, killing friend and foe alike as the great evil clapped. Lvl100 gave him 5 new skills, and a haze clouding his mind, one he didn't know existed, vanished.

Blood dripped from his blade, and all his men were dead. None of them had been taken by the succubi queen's trance but himself.

He saw the bodies of knights, some dedicated others slowly being consumed by the succubi, and then there was the queen still sitting on the throne, her legs spread. She smirked at him, and truly, she was a statuesque being of utter beauty and brilliance. Choices for his next class appeared in front of him.

Dark Knight 9 APL
Gun Knight 8 APL
Dark Slayer 7APL
Dark Rune Knight (R) 15APL


It seemed that after stepping into this castle, his only choice was to fall into darkness. Gabriel no longer saw himself as a hero, only the avenger who would do whatever he could to avenge his sister.

Dark Rune Knight (R) lvl1

He moved in, killing succubi and the few living knights, slowly increasing his level. Gabriel's armor stretched, struggling to hold his growing body. He had crossed completely into the 3rd​ rank and would soon be beyond it. He lashed out with his skills, severing the heads of friends and foes to gain the experience needed to take on the evil sitting on the throne in front of him. Before he reached the 9th​ level in his new class, there were no more foes to fight with, leaving him to stagnate.

Lilim lvl380
Succubus Queen lvl80
Lavish Succubus lvl100
Succubus lvl100
Imp lvl100


A pure demon who worked her way up from the darkest pits of hell wasn't what he expected to face long before his blade slew a single vampire. He hadn't been ready for what he could do.

"There is a weakness to the human system that I am more than happy to exploit. You can not gain strength by consuming flesh like monsters, leaving most experience on the table. Do you know why?" Gabriel searched for a way out while keeping his eyes on the succubus queen. There was a door to the side, and he shifted his weight in its direction. "Your system was made to support monster tamers. The administrator of your system is the grand champion. Do you understand what that means for everyone else?"

Gabriel shifted and ran until a hand slammed into him. His armor dented inward, and his ribs shattered. His body slammed hard into a pillar, nearly taking his life then. He watched through his visor as the blood from succubi and his squad mates leaked into trenches rent into the floor leading to a drain. They never stood a chance; all of them were fed to the machine to further empower the monsters. It didn't matter how many gargoyles they killed when their blades couldn't touch a single vampire. He had felt his promise of revenge slip away.

The pendant on his chest warmed as the side door opened, and Anya stepped out. "This one belongs to me," Anya said.

He had never heard her voice carry such a commanding tone before.

"No human who enters Castle Carmilla may leave with their humanity intact." The Succubus Queen said.

His sister stood over him, a peerless picture of beauty with lovely white skin and a red dress that flowed when she walked. Her blonde hair had paled to moonlight silver, and her once-green eyes had become red. While there was no color in her cheeks, her lips were a shade of red similar to that of an aroused sex.

Anya lvl209
Carmilla lvl9
Nosfuratu lvl100
Vampire lvl100


She smiled gently, exposing the same fangs as the man who raped her. Anya was stronger than that bastard; why was he allowed to keep breathing. She was so much stronger in only 4 months. It didn't make any sense.

"I want you to understand, big brother, why I'm about to do something, only I will enjoy to you. Listen, because I can only hold myself back for so long." Anya crossed her legs and moaned before biting her bottom lip. "Vampires, we turn, give us some attributes every time they have a meal. We receive less from each generation after ours, gaining the most from direct generations. Every vampire we turn is an important part of our power, and it's in our best interest to ensure they survive and kill the newly turned of our rivals."

She gripped his armor and wrenched it, tearing it down the middle. Gabriel caught his breath as she kissed him. Her cold lips stole his breath before she ripped his britches away.

"I don't want this," Gabriel said.

She bit his neck, and he felt himself grow aroused. Anya bit him repeatedly, draining him little by little as she used him more brutally than the succubi. Tears rolled down his cheeks as she pulled on his knees to force his cooperation.

"Look at me," Anya said.

Gabriel looked away. "Look at me." Her voice compelled him, and their eyes met. All resistances shattered, and his body moved, and she moaned in delight. She was validating him as a lover or more like a tool that finally did its job. Anya, his own sister, fed on him slowly, taking only a sip of blood at a time while his body worked, and all he could do was weep internally.

She pulled her lips away from his throat as she lifted herself and slammed back down on his beaten form. "You wanted to be my hero and save the princess. This is your chance to save me from poverty and take many maidens. If you do well, you may reach my level of strength." She ground her hips down on him and closed her eyes. "I'm going to give you my blood and put you in a room with a virgin I captured. As you rape her, you will turn, and I want you to drink her until the last drop. It will make the turning feel so much better and teach you how to be a vampire."

She bit her finger and placed it against one of his many neck wounds. Lightning flooded his veins, and his heart started beating rapidly. From his toes to his scalp, he felt warm, and a terrible heat awoke in the pit of his stomach.

"Make her look in your eyes, and she'll do whatever you say. It's the best part of the job. Welcome to conversions and acquisitions; drink your fill and grow strong, and soon, you'll be turning little girls like me all across the territory." Anya said.

She was lost to the darkness, and she had dragged him down with her.



The battles I was most proud of were the hard-fought ones that took all of my attention. Rarely were they against monsters or my fellow man. My hardest won victories, and the majority of my losses came from skills and the difficulty that came from fusion.

9 times, I stepped into the ring with my Berserk fusion, and 9 times, I was left reeling from a knockout blow. Tens of thousands of resets and so many exploded skills had left me with the feeling of an old plow horse. The cosmos didn't care about how angry I could get or how well I understood my chainsword. Every attempt to meld them failed when Berserk was added, even as a seed. Avatar, even as a blanked-out frame, failed time and time again. Decades had flown by in time stop, leaving me feeling drained even as I scribbled symbols on walls engraved by telekinesis. Rank 4 fell energy made excellent ink covering the palace walls in intricate calculations, fractals, and symbolism.

The dungeon environment had become a source of experimentation. I tried things in the dungeon I wouldn't dare on the surface with the full confidence no one would see it.

Most symbols I've found were only meaningful to the system, and the system itself most likely used another set of symbols for its own inner workings. I tried to make sense of the system language, but it encrypted itself when I looked at it for too long or gained any kind of ground in understanding it. I had no idea what attributes were and how they were different from skills.

At first, I thought that without the system, humans wouldn't be able to use skills at all, but that wasn't true. The skills I made could work just as well when optimized for buildings, and buildings definitely didn't have the system.

I stared at the Berserk skill written to encompass the wall with an avatar border that functioned. Only the attributes made a difference, and the interface, which I was confident I could eventually replicate. My understanding of the Berserk skill had increased and changed completely since I somehow enchanted the wall with it. While it wasn't quite my original skill, I had optimized my own until it didn't quite resemble the original either. That meant something, surely.

The palace was soaking in the emotion of anger and changing slowly. It was an odd sight. The border encompassed the palace while only taking up a single wall.

"Why does the palace feel angry?" Nana asked.

"Thank you, I thought it was too subtle to notice." I looked through my Berserk skill's internal makeup and saw something I hadn't before. "I can feel its anger flow through me."

I wasn't the only fuel for the skill. If anything, it thrived when surrounded by anger. That understanding changed the way I looked at the skill, making me feel like a caveman pounding a square into a round hole.

Berserk had been a phenomenal source of forward momentum. It kept me moving forward, training and fighting no matter the odds. I understood it better when I was putting my skill block together than after I gained experience with it.

I shook my head and entered the time stop for the 10th​ time. Berserk was no longer the seed. It became the water, sunlight, and nutrient-rich soil for my new skill to grow. It needed lots of help. Pieces of symbols learned from the system itself fell in as I absentmindedly ripped skills apart and put them back together, running multiple simulations at once. Things like Rider and Silver Strings were cannibalized for parts to fill in a lack of connections.

Even Blitz Kick was shattered when it failed to mesh. If I didn't need it, the skill was removed until I found something viable. It was an ugly thing at first, and I spent what felt like years editing and prettying it up until something beautiful appeared.

Cosmic Slayer (L) lvl1
Rank 5
Description: An alien force flows through your body, growing stronger with each enemy slain with weapons that defy convention. Bursting Stars unleash their payloads with your every cut as the cosmos turns in time with you as above or below.


To Rank Up
Slay Enemies Rank 5 0/5000
Slay Cosmic entities 0/5
Use Spine of the Cosmos for a chain 0/1
Use Teeth of the Cosmos for blades 0/1
Use Blood of the Cosmos to oil the blade 0/1


With Mapping, Skill Fusion, and Skill Sight intact, I had 8 skills to my name. I felt good, clear, completely sane.

I wanted to stick my male genitals into Nana to celebrate, but we spent enough time fixing me.

We tore our way down the long elevator shaft into the bowels of the palace, where all the fun happened. Blinking lights were our only source of light as we descended and demolished the elevator at the bottom. Metal crunched under Nana's weight, and she looked almost entirely too pleased with herself. I stepped out of the elevator shaft while Nana ripped a bigger hole.

A distant voice called to us. "You've come. I've waited so long."

Fu crawled up from my backpack. "Are you going to wrap this up or let the monsters fight?"

"I thought I would give Nana a chance to try her luck," I said.

A skeletal hand ripped through the entrance to the underground lab, destroying valuable equipment and shaking the facility. If the building collapsed, I might die, and the empire would win. The hand lashed out as openings erupted along its joints, releasing long-reaching black tentacles. I studied the limbs, and the bones were very much alive. Masses of those tentacles lined the creature, leading up its arm to a massive creature made of wiggling black tentacles and massive bones. Two glowing eyes stared down at us from colossal sockets. It was the kind of view that made my heart beat in excitement.

"I guess liking a good fight wasn't all me being crazy," I said.

"Once a loon always," Fus said.

"Thanks for your vote of confidence," I said.

"Boss, I will fight it, but how can I beat it," Nana asked.

"We are the empire. How could we be defeated." A sinister voice called.

A battle chicken that looked like he had been under a heat lamp for too long approached, dripping with grease as his skin parted and cracked. Black tendrils spread over his flesh and closed the broken skin. A scientist made a run for it from behind a projector, and the battle chicken caught him.

"How sweet dark meat." The battle chicken said as he ripped the fox's leg off, and dark tendrils reached out and absorbed the other monster.

I snorted. "Is it because you also have dark meat, and they eat you most of the time?"

The looming shadow of the Empress overtook us as the skeletal jaws opened, and an orb of fell energy began to charge.

Nana lunged for the battle chicken, and they erupted into a clawing, biting fight, monster against a monster. During the battle, the battle chicken's flesh took on a more living appearance from the devoured scientist. It was incredible.

A hard blow from the battle chicken took her off guard and threw all 20ft of Nana's rear up and tail, uselessly flailing for something to hold onto. At the cost of the body's vitality the scientists were able to preserve a smaller body with all the benefits from the fell infusion.

I blocked a kick with my sword and felt my body shoot back despite my increased strength. Stopping in front of Nana, I had to face facts.

"I'm sorry, Nana," I said.

"We will fight together for as long as we can," Nana said.

I shook my head. "You don't understand. We can't beat them." I sat my backpack down as the blast shot forth, and the air screamed. "But I can," I said.

I waved my hand forward, and the elevator shot from the shaft and impacted the battle chicken. Tables, a printer, and even a coffee maker slammed into the monster to distract him as I charged an attack of my own.

A slash from my blade split the concentrated blast in two as I reveled in the fluidity of my skills. The hum of my chainswords sang my favorite battle cry; its soothing hum to the cosmos bade me dance. The Empress shook her body, crashing into the side of the underground cave, distracted by my strike.

Tendrils lashed out as I launched a repulsion mixed with fell energy removing the attempt to consume me before taking an arm from the rooster.

"Maybe you'll be faster." Inwardly, I clicked my tongue. There was no blood to drain and bolster my regeneration. Sky Fiend Apotheosis needed blood to help my regeneration. I had plenty, but I wasn't rich, so I wouldn't mind gorging on a city's worth before I left.

I had no idea what I was thinking. An empire was its people simply kill enough of them and they wouldn't recover. Obviously, I wasn't thinking right; I was insane from unoptimized skills. Complicated plans like leading an army of gators into a city or influencing the youth with democracy were a year or decades-long plan.

The rooster struck with a kick covered in tendrils that I ducked under and then sliced him in the knee. I gripped the fell energy in his body and slammed him into a wall. His own fell mastery was practically nonexistent. I shook my head at the monster's weakness.

My hand reached out a hand and squeezed. The monster struggled to resist with its extreme physicality alone. The back of my right eye throbbed, a sign I was straining beyond my limit and dumped more regeneration at the problem. Blood was a currency I was happy to spend.

With a grunt, the battle chicken's chest caved in, taking his breath away. From there, it was all downhill.

Its body began to turn on itself and roll into a condensed meat and fell ball. Bones popped as it took on a mirror-black finish. I squeezed it until it was less than a foot in diameter. I dropped the ball on the ground, where it lay unmoving.

The fact remained this floor had a rank cap. No matter how big, floor 1 monsters were all rank 2 at the end of the day. While they were freaking out and trying to maximize their chances within their limits, I shattered mine. My battle had not been won against the mysteries of the system and skills far from it. I managed to find my way to the beginning of a long road.

Shaking my head, I gazed at my remaining opponent. Then, an item appeared.

Baseball
Rank: 2
Description: A device used to capture, store, and return monsters to base at the 2nd​ rank and up to unresisting rank 4. Once captured, monster loyalty becomes neutral. This technology has been developed from a fusion of Easton and Weston methods.


"I will end you." The Empress screamed and launched herself. I did the only thing I could think of and slapped its face with the last and only construct I had created. The monster slammed into a nearby wall before it threw itself into another attack. I waved my hand and smacked it hard in the jaw. "Stop humiliating me."

"No," I said and threw my baseball.

The white and red ball covered in stich-like fractals flew true and hit the creature between the eyes. A light shot out, and the monster turned into fractals before flowing into the ball.

5 more balls appeared, and I added them to my bag. I took Nana with me back to the surface after finding the remaining scientist I sensed and capturing him, stealing the research and taking anything I thought was useful.

We emerged to the surface, and I silenced the cyclones, and together, we rampaged through the streets, restocking my blood supply. Hours later, after we cleared piles of the dead, I received a message saying my quest was complete.


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CH43
Day 24

I sipped some whiskey I bought online and looked over my farm. Two days of my full concentration was only the start. My fields were plowed, my orchard of attribute fruit was aligned, and the makings of a town were coming along. The limestone quarry was more than large enough to make use of some of the stone for myself. A few hundred tons were cut into 5yrd blocks and stacked for later use. In two days, the rank 2 egg shortage hadn't settled down, and my bank account looked quite fat. My girls had a few problems at first, but nothing time couldn't fix. I only had two meetings to deal with, one to assign responsibilities and the other to deal with my guests, and I would be free to play with Gwen.

There was a Meeting Hall for our meeting, a squat stone building with a newly installed HVAC near the pond, completely out of place and in need of my full attention to move it. Most of my farm was a mix of haphazardly placed buildings, borrows, and shanty houses. Isobel handled most of the organization. Thankfully, she was already respected enough to take over building administration duties. At least until I had the time to travel to Bavilim and find a proper architect, town manager, and many others, I had a list.

I'm sure I will have time to talk about it in my next meeting. Meng Bao was still organizing the gators, who were surprisingly little trouble thanks to Isobel being a complete boss. My rabbit had taken to wearing little black hats with holes in her ears it was completely adorable.

She floated beside me, completely ignoring the pull of gravity as she let me stare at my farm and have myself think.

I glanced at her, and she turned away, unwilling to make the first move. Not because she was shy but because she wanted to train me to be her dominant partner. Isobel had a type.

"Advise me," I ordered.

"You're learning. Accept no advice thrust upon you, only what you ask for; otherwise, it will make you look like a follower instead of the badass who jumps off a crumbling castle to take the win."

I sighed but smiled because she meant well, and Isobel was completely sweet.

"I meant for you to give me advice about my trip to Bavilim in the fall," I said.

"Don't go. Put out ads, join the qualifier next year, and see to your lands. You are our lord, and this territory is yours for the taking." Isobel said.

I couldn't hide the thrill that shot through me at her words. Maybe I deserved a break. There were plenty of girls and who needed the League anyway? Given time I could make my own system built for me.

Reality didn't care about my pride. A tamer who did moderately well could apply for mayor of any town I created and would be voted in automatically. They would win thanks to a lack of qualified opponents.

"You lack information."

"Regardless, my advice isn't changing. There are rumors, and I felt something two nights ago that added to their credibility." Isobel said.

"I'm up to date on the local news on tamers online," I said.

Vampires are dangerous. Tamers can't control them and they can control weaker monsters. Add their skills like hypnotism and turn, and it's a recipe for disaster. We still have a problem. I can't even train to deal with them until I max out my farmer class. It appears I am more like the monsters on the first-floor dungeon than I thought.

I found out when I left the dungeon that my attributes can't increase beyond 499 physical and mental attributes total. The only way forward was to max out my class in a single go if I wanted the attributes that came with it. When I managed that, I would get to choose new classes depending on how my attributes appeared.

Status
Atom Walker lvl50
Class: Farmer +3 END +2 VIT per LEVEL
Attributes
Physical:
Vitality 121
Constitution 80
Endurance 160
Strength 50
Dexterity 38
Agility 50

Mental:
Perception 50
Willpower 100
Focus 59
Intelligence 100
Wisdom 140
Charisma 50


Skills
Rank 5
Cosmic Slayer (L) lvl3

Rank: 4
Green Lord (O) lvl2
Black Umbilical (O) lvl3

Rank: 3
Sky Fiend Apotheosis (O) lvl9, Reputation World (O) lvl4


Rank: 2

Rank: 1
Skill Fusion lvl50, Skill Sight lvl50


I fused mapping with Reputation Applied to create the obscure Reputation World. My reason was incredibly simple higher ranked skills gave more skills points.

Skill Points: 723

The only flaw, if it could be called that, was higher rank skills took far longer to level than lower rank skills. Having higher rank skills than my attributes didn't seem to strain me like having multiple skills. I was also looking forward to purchasing more skills trees after I maxed out my farmer class. A new class would also offer new buying privileges.

After looking at my status I couldn't help the feeling of pride I felt. Sure, I wasn't quite at rank 3, but I could hit like one, thanks to my skills. With a few hundred thousand Westons more I was certain to max my class out.

We made our way into the Meeting Hall and sat around a table while a battle chicken quickly brought out drinks. Fu, Gwen, Isobel. Veronica, Big Don, and I waited for our drinks to be placed before the meeting began.

"I suppose the first order of business is the need for housing and plumbing. Many hens have complained about stepping through feces and corn husks making poor nesting material. We wish to start building an apartment complex with weatherproof piping. I have also received serval requests that we begin expanding our numbers instead of selling valuable eggs. Hens can only lay so many during their lifetime." Big Don said.

That sounded like an interesting project. I wouldn't mind trying out my telekinesis to see if I could put it together without touching a single bolt. Big Don sent me a blueprint. Most of what we needed we already had on hand, the piping would be a few hundred Westons in all, barely an inconvenience. I gave him a budget of 20,000W and signed the request.

"Hopefully, we'll have it up, and my people moved in before Summer," I said.

The entire table looked at me strangely.

"With Lady Isobel's help, the project should only take a few days. How many should we build and, more importantly, where?" Big Don said.

"Good questions I have set aside some land for housing in the hills since the land is unfit for farming. Water will, of course, be piped over." Isobel said.

I tossed the Empress's baseball in my hand while contemplating the water pressure problem. We should probably build a water tower. We can connect a single pump to the water treatment plant, and the water tower will use gravity to handle the rest. A power grid was out next step in turning my farm into a town.

"I believe further discussion can be between the two of you. What are we going to say to the Graves family about their scion's death?" Fu asked.

Gwen turned away, unwilling to meet my gaze it had been too long.

"That can wait. He wasn't supposed to return for another week. I can claim he never arrived and have changed my mind about selling the dungeon. Few can say differently. Let's talk about cows." I said.

"Any we buy, you'll have to leave, and the nearest farm is in the Bavilim outskirts. There is talk of a travel ban with how bad the problems are getting. Can you really handle a rank 3 monster as powerful as a vampire?" Fu asked.

I scratched the back of my head. The thought of taking on such a powerful monster was exciting. Before that, I had preparations to make.

"Big Don, you spotted the horse herd on the satellite camera near Mt. Red," I said.

The Aurora Mountain range was filled with all types of monsters. Mt. Red was said to be the territory of a powerful psychic, one strong enough to jump ranks and ignore typing. It was at least rank 5 or a mid-rank 6. Seeing it would be incredible.

"Were you asking a question or confirming a fact?" I flicked the monster with telekinesis. "Good to know you haven't gone soft." Big Don said.

I rolled my eyes and focused back on the present. "How many of your boys can ride a horse? We should capture some of the horses from the herd, break them, and buy up all the cows we can before spring's end. I smell a deal." I said.

"With the ban on travel and decrease in the living population, we should be able to buy the cows on the cheap in about 14 days. It's hard to take care of a herd when there are so many predators lurking around. Most farmers are going to weigh the odds, sell their herds, and move to the city until this blows over. They'll be practically giving away the cows they don't slaughter for the meat.

"What about the transfer device? Don't they have one?" Fu asked.

I snorted. "No, the average farmer doesn't have a transfer device." My advisors looked at me strangely. "Let me add some context. Say you're a farmer and you couldn't survive going into monster-infested land. In that case, everything becomes far more expensive. Safety has a price tag. That means you can't afford such a luxury on top of your land, seeds, farming equipment, and protection fee. It's more cost effective to take harvests to the nearest town to sell. Out here, land is the cheapest in all of Weston, which made buying a transfer device cost-effective. No one can protect me so no fee." I said.

"You're insane, master," Fu said.

"Not anymore, but I'm too powerful to tell the difference," I said.

Nana groaned, leaving me with all smiles.



Day 30
Spring 51, 11M 495Y
Rasputin Territory
Walker Farm


Leatherworkers, my transfer machine, and blueprints meant we had saddles, silk rope, halters, and reins. Our corral for the horses looked like a dream come true, and someone found an iron ore vein two days ago, making me a very happy farmer. Money wasn't really an issue but I didn't have enough sales to max out my farmer class. Corn, while plentiful, wouldn't continue producing during Fall and Winter, so we decided to store it immediately. Once dried, it was added to a newly built silo for storage. Various oats, grains, and berries were planted for later storage to feed the farm through the winter. An outbreak of smoked meat enthusiasts had swept through the farm with recipes completely unfit for human tastes. Gators had a thing for intestine flavoring that I stayed far away from.

The egg demand crashed below normal market prices, and it wasn't because of us. A new hatchery opened somewhere in Southern Weston. There was nothing like massive supplies to shatter demand.

2,890,233W

The number put a smile on my face every time I looked at it. I wouldn't call it rich, but I felt like I made out like a bandit. The silk trade had become a part of the farm's income from the spoils that Fu declined to make clothing from. She had become a prima donna when it came to what silk she would use. The giant spiders were restricted to a strict diet of only certain types of insects and giant birds to keep up the quality of their production.

I sat in my tent in my favorite chair while Gwen ran around on a sugar beat high. She had increased her attributes by leaps and bounds thanks to the diet provided by my farm. Monster corn, beats, and radishes made excellent opponents for her since they rarely had any way to defend themselves. Once she reached her second rank I would feel safe about letting her come with me on the raid tonight. Gwen decided that her body would digest her foes faster if she ran to speed the process up.

"What form am I getting again? It isn't something lewd, right."

"Where did you hear that word from?" I asked.

Gwen turned away from me. "I don't understand why you can't ride me instead of some dumb horse. I'm stronger, faster, and smarter than them. I have a strong back, too I've practiced with your sandbags." Gwen said.

"Try not to hurt yourself. I'm guessing Fu helped tie them on." I said.

"Don't be mad at her. She can't resist my sad doe eyes." Gwen said.

I smiled. It was almost like Tony had never happened. Her nightmares at night said otherwise. I sipped from the bottle of whiskey on my nightstand. A full bottle wouldn't give me a buzz with my attributes. The image of drinking my worries away helped more than actually drinking my worries away.

The whisky didn't burn my throat, but I practiced my grimace.

"You're making funny faces, and you haven't answered my question. What do you think I'll become when I rank up?" Gwen asked.

My thoughts went to the rain deer form Tony had wanted to force onto Gwen. It was a poor choice. Tony didn't have the resources to make Gwen a water-type powerhouse. I could it wouldn't be hard to load her up with a dozen water skills. She wouldn't enjoy that. Gwen was a psychic who liked to freeze things in place when she fought and fling objects at them.

We had a little spar and her first step was always to make me stumble before falling back at throwing rocks. It was adorable.

It was even more fun watching her dodge waves of force, dust devils, and random pressure bubbles. Time away from the dungeon had helped me start using my skills for more than destruction. Flight alluded me with telekinesis alone, but I could hover with little effort. The apartment I built only needed to be fixed half of every step of the way by Isobel.

She let me take the lead on half of them, and when she finished, she guided me through correcting my mistakes.

We had 10 of the seven-story apartments with plumbing, water, and electricity. Access to the Weston web was a work in progress. My tablet's satellite link wouldn't work in a vast area.

"I chose Sage Deer because it had many branching options for rank 3. Nature and spiritual skills should help your delicate psychic work. Better detection can't be a bad thing. There was a reason why most Sage Deer survived to rank 3 more often than not.

"What about Lunar Deer and the 3rd​ rank form Cosmo Deer? That last one would give me tentacles so I can grab things."

"4th​ rank form would see you turned from a deer into a Cosmos Leech," I said.

Her ears fell, and I sucked in a breath. "You know, with Sage Deer, you could become a Sage Satyr at rank 3.

"Aren't those more goats than deer?" Gwen asked.

I checked my watch, and I heard Gwen give a mental groan. Mana from the ground, air, and water pooled in her direction. A green light filled with purple fractals gathered around her as I watched Gwen raise her rank.

Sage Satyr was better than Sage D Taur. Taur monsters were known as a randy bunch and were hard to train without some unorthodox tactics.

Her body became larger, pink fur mixed with white with green highlights, and there was a feeling of oneness radiating from her. Even her hooves had turned from black to white. Gwen looked more like a yearling but would grow even larger.



Day 35
Spring 56, 11M 495Y
Rasputin Territory
Walker Farm




Patreon up to ch47 and rewrite up to ch5
The rewrite is 10k per chapter posted on saturdays now. After chapter 47 is posted to the public the next saturday the rewrite will be posted. That will mean 70k words on my patreon.
 
It feels now kinda D&D, when some guy can become god in one adventure :T
Still like it.
 
Wow that last dungeon delve was a trio. He mentioned getting back with his family I rather he just stay solo why return to people who were so eager to throw him away?

thanks for the chapters watched.
 
Wow that last dungeon delve was a trio. He mentioned getting back with his family I rather he just stay solo why return to people who were so eager to throw him away?

thanks for the chapters watched.
Sanity issues.

Now he's a bit more sane, I'm not sure what he'll do. But, as he's much, much more powerful than expected, if he talks to his family, it's not going to go quite like they're expecting.
 
Sanity issues.

Now he's a bit more sane, I'm not sure what he'll do. But, as he's much, much more powerful than expected, if he talks to his family, it's not going to go quite like they're expecting.

so speaking in terms of power how DOES he compare compare to the rest of say his family? I thought something funky was going on with his former monster childhood friends status set to hated? I definitely like the idea that he dislikes taming skills because it's basically brainwashing.
 
so speaking in terms of power how DOES he compare compare to the rest of say his family? I thought something funky was going on with his former monster childhood friends status set to hated? I definitely like the idea that he dislikes taming skills because it's basically brainwashing.

No way for us to know.


We'll find out, I expect.
 
CH44
Day 35
Spring 56, 11M 495Y
Rasputin Territory
Walker Farm


The horses were grumpy, wild, and sturdy. When they weren't biting each other they tried their best to bite their riders and thought it was funny when they managed to get a nibble. They saved the biggest, meanest mare around for me. An inky black mare well on her way to becoming a rank 3 nightmare turned her head back and forth, keeping every rider in sight. Roosters, Rabbits, and gators lined the fence, ready to jump in if something went wrong. The black mare was named Kate, and we branded her with a star-shaped spur for Walker Farm. The red scar showed on her rump even through the black fur, and the mare was twice as pissed because of it.

I reached out to pet her, and she bit my hand. The horse met my gaze with one of her large orbs and started barring down on me. When our eyes met, I smirked. She was more likely to break her teeth than my hand. Kate shook her head but failed to move me. I patted her neck with my other hand until she gave up and let go.

Not a mark scuffed my hand. Kate was the boss mare of the rank 2 horse monsters. While she wasn't much smarter than a normal horse, she was still the boss, and if the others saw she let me ride her, maybe the others would, too.

"This won't help the rumors." Big Don said.

I patted Kate's neck. There were rumors I was sleeping with the monsters on my team. It was only true for one of them; Isobel was still in the kissing stage, and Fu was more head than anything. Gwen didn't have a body conducive to that kind of relationship. Veronica was more of a hugger. Nana was the only one I had sex with, and it was more than I could handle.

"Who else am I going to be with?" I asked.

Heads turned my way.

Big Don started whispering quickly. "Sir, I have been on your forums and seen what humans think of monster-human relations. Is it wise to flaunt such deviance?"

"You don't have to whisper. I already said the important bit out loud. I'm not ashamed of my relationships." I said.

I heard wood crack and turned to see Kate leaning closer with her teeth aimed at my nose. When our eyes met, and I didn't make a move to stop her, she froze before slowly edging away. She was clearly a troublemaker. I turned my attention to a very nervous-looking Veronica holding up my tablet and recording our first try at horse breaking. The videos would also make great blackmail for Kate in the future. Nightmares were extremely intelligent. Some could write with shadows to get their desires across.

My eyes met Kate's, and I leaned in to whisper in her upright ears. "I'm going to record every embarrassing detail of the start of our relationship. You are going to fear the cringe when you rank up." I said.

"You are evil," Veronica said.

I turned to the camera. "I know I am," I said and climbed up on Kate's back. Her ears flattened before Big Don opened the gate. Dust exploded as 2 tons of horse galloped out, kicking out her back hooves and screaming her displeasure.

The entire time, I laughed as she shook me back and forth and tried to smash me into the fence. It was the sort of play that would only work when the target was significantly weaker than the material. Kate at least had the stamina to throw a fit.

After 3 hours of bucking, headbutting, and pushing her weight around, Kate decided it was time to pretend to give up. She didn't know I saw videos of tricky horse monsters pulling her act. The gate to the corral was open, and she walked me under it just when the arch above would crack my head when she bucked. I ducked and kicked her side.

She shot out, shaking her body. I was out of breath. My lungs were completely empty as I laughed silently at the sound of pounding hooves. I drew back to only holding her rein with one hand and flicked it. Kate ignored my command to turn and ran through a barbed wire fence. It hadn't slowed her down, and she made her way toward my attribute fruit orchard. She trampled over peanut rows and stopped at the two-foot-tall saplings covered in tiny blue leaves.

When she tried to graze on them, I pulled her back. Kate dared to look back at me with a betrayed expression. I flicked the rein again, and she screamed at me. Another flick, then a hand gestured, and the mare turned her head in that direction. After a minute of turning her head and listening, she tried to eat again, and I pulled on the rein. That continued for hours as I struggled to convey what I wanted, and she struggled to eat all the leaves off my saplings.

Then I had an idea and kicked when I popped her rein, and she turned before trotting in that direction. It was progress. Moments later, she stopped and started grazing on the leaves of pepper plants.

I decided to devote a few hours each day to training her after that.


Far Ming prepared herself for a meeting with their benefactor a man who spilled more blood than any demon cultivator she had heard of. The smell of blood filled her nose every time they met, and it practically radiated from his spirit. She had held off further dungeon exploration and let her contract run its course. Leaving this venture behind would set them back a decade. Still, once her young master regained his cultivation, time would no longer be a rare commodity.

It was unfortunate her young master didn't want to leave.

Her young master had gone native. Well, that wasn't completely true. It was more that he brought Easton's military tactics and culture to the burgeoning monster society. Meng Bao had only taken a group of brutal sewer-dwelling spirit beasts and turned them into a refined march of death. With a little work and far more numbers, they could potentially turn this territory into an Easton province. Such dreams were possible to realize.

Meng Bao had cousins of age to be used to bind Atom Walker to their family. That was one direction she hoped to steer their meeting toward. Another was to stop this failed plan to acquire skilled employees and cattle from Bavilim. A vampire surge was coming, and their benefactor would be even harder to control if he was turned into a vampire.

Her young master was enthralled by the idea and had taken to practice his riding to surprising results. The food in this place has had a beneficial effect on Prince Bao's health. His shaking, which was supposed to get worse with every passing day without his meridians, had shown signs of receding. There were still no signs of recovery of his meridians but Meng Bao seemed healthier every day.

The door to the meeting room opened, and the room filled with the scent of blood. A man with skin like marble, muscles like steel cables, and bones like mountains strode in with a boyish smile on his face. The smell of treated leather and horse sweat clung to the man dressed in a flowing robe of spider silks. The robe wouldn't look out of place at the imperial court another change made by her young master. The owner of this place reveled in the Easton additions practically in love with every facet of her country.

Only his eye shape, skills, levels, skin color, and gate separated him from fitting in with the ministers of her land. She stood up and gave a deep bow which he returned with a slightly shallower bow as was custom. Far Ming preferred it to the handshake Westons were known for.

"Were the roofs your idea or Bao?" Atom asked.

He gazed out the window to the rows of apartments with Easton roofs mixed with Weston walls.

"It was the young master," Ming said.

The man nodded and let the moment stretch.

When the silence became too much, she spoke. "Is there any problem with it, or have we overstayed our welcome?" Ming asked.

"No, I have something to ask you about, and I'm having trouble finding a path to ask it during a meeting about roof tops, clothing lines, and plans for the cattle." Atom said.

He gave her a smile before Veronica stepped in carrying a tea tray with fluffy corn biscuits. Most farmers, even in her homeland, could only grow rank 1 rice at the best of times. Cultivation took most of the chi from the world to ensure their military power was always at its peak. Sect disputes and clan wars notwithstanding, there was only so much energy to go around. When a cultivator found a monster, they didn't bury the corpse back in the earth. They used it and refined pills to further their cultivation.

She nervously sipped at her tea to wet her dry throat before speaking. "Ask away. I will help you any way I can, benefactor."

Farmers were most often the same, selling corpses to alchemists for a tidy profit. Instead, Atom buried the bodies, trapped the mana in the land, and gave a dungeon the kickstart it needed to build its own inner mana farms. There was chi in the air thanks to the pills, weapons, and scrolls she dropped in the dungeon. It would soon develop into a mix of Weston and Easton power, much like this territory could be. She ruined his dungeon, making it into something that would benefit him less and less as it evolved.

She may have to fight for her life and flee with Meng Bao. It was obvious he figured it out.

"Can you explain demon cultivation techniques to me?"

It was a blow to the gut she hadn't expected. Demonic cultivation techniques were outlawed cultivation techniques that promised power in exchange for human life. They transformed mortals into cultivation pills, extracted blood and souls, and perverted the soul of the wielder. There was no reason for him to ask such a question unless he found a cultivation scroll that contained one within the dungeon.

A chaotic dungeon running the fine line between Weston and Easton's power could very well have created a demonic cultivation scroll.

"Can you show it to me?" Far Ming asked.

"I see. I guess I couldn't fool you." Atom said.

Her eyes widened. "Have you been practicing it?"

"It was hard not to." This was a nightmare scenario where Weston and Easton would work together to purge such an aberration from the world. A Weston as powerful as Atom with a demonic cultivation technique could become unbelievably powerful and corrupted. "I guess skills and cultivation techniques are rather similar."

Those words ground her thoughts to a halt. Did the dungeon create a demonic cultivation technique in the form of a skill? Was it truly doing the impossible and fusing the two cultures into a usable form? Did she want to risk it and give her young master a second chance at being who he was always meant to be? This place had been good for his health; maybe he could recover completely.

"Is it possible to grant my young master a similar skill? Not a demonic technique but a cultivation technique in the form of a skill. Do you have such a skill in your collection?" Ming asked.

Atom tossed a biscuit in his mouth and chewed quietly before knocking back his tea. "I love these biscuits. Their sweetness goes well with bitter tea." Atom said.

"What is your price?"

"You're asking for something that doesn't exist yet." Atom said.

She understood it wasn't that he was unwilling, but the dungeon itself may not have created the skill. In time, with further dives, they could collect skills and find what she was looking for. Atom's cosmic bag could certainly carry many skill shards. Unfortunately, he was unwilling to enter the dungeon again for an entire year. 400 days was a long time.

While her young master's health was recovering, winter was a harsh month. Silos of corn meal would keep them alive along with smoked meat, but if something gets into their food reserves or rank 3 or higher, monsters attacking this growing settlement would fall. The tyranny of rank was nothing to scoff at. Each rank was exponentially higher than the last until things like immunities no longer held meaning outside the same rank.

"Your demonic cultivation skill, what is it called?" Far Ming asked.

"Sky Fiend Apotheosis, you know I can feel it, refining the blood contained within, preparing to drip-feed me. If I concentrated on the process, it would happen sooner. I wanted to know if I would explode from it. My attributes are already at the edge of rank 3. We are weeks away from selling enough goods to max out my farmer class."

Far Ming remembered legends of the Sky Fiends. They were Devilish deities that gained power from refining the blood of their opponents, increasing their physical cultivation with every enemy drained of their blood. The strongest of them could regenerate from a single drop of blood and shatter mountains with their bolts of blood lightning. She shivered at that creature being turned into a skill for anyone to absorb.

Any sane woman would have called this in and had the entire settlement and dungeon wiped. The smiling Weston knew it, too, and as his ally, it was her duty to answer and help him.

"No, you won't explode. Think of it as gaining a second set of attributes that comes from your soul. I will retrieve a guide on chi condensation, pillar formation, and core manifestation. Beyond those realms, I am ignorant; I am, after all, in the pillar formation realm. That is the equivalent of a rank 2." Far Ming said.

"Then why doesn't everyone combine the powers?" Atom asked.

She snorted. "Is that a joke? Exploding can happen if they do not have the greatest recovery cultivation in the world. You picked up a dragon scale. Be sure not the anger the dragon by keeping it." Far Ming said.

The boy of 16 had the balls to chuckle at her warning. "I can't believe I get to cultivate. You could say it was one of my secret desires. Everyone wants to live forever and be one with the heavens." Atom said.

In his case it would be the hells. The heavens despised demonic cultivation techniques and struck down their wielders. The heavenly tribulations often made the surviving demons stronger and more ferocious. The blood-soaked monster in front of her smiled like the fox that ate an entire henhouse.

"If you will give me a few copies of different cultivation techniques I should be able to create an optimized skill for Meng Bao and yourself. Think of them as bonuses for joining up with Walker Farm." Atom said.

Her eyes widened as the man stood up without talking about the rest of their business. Isobel walked into the room with a folder in hand. "Am I late for the meeting?" Isobel asked.

"No, you're right on time. Give me the footnotes. I have the skill to design I'll be in my tent for the next six hours. Have a good day, ladies." The monster walked off with the biggest smile she had ever seen.

"Atom and his hobbies," Isobel said, shaking her head.


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The time skip aspect can be a hard to clue in too, time is passing but between seeming years passing in the dungeon in some kind of instances event. And not knowing if it's been days weeks or months. Still good but maybe a little bit at the start of every chapter that tells us how long it's been in relation to the last chapter?

thanks for the chapter.

so he's a cultivator now, but needs mountains of blood to advance… which would be very very bad but he owns a dungeon… so THE negative isn't such a problem since he doesn't need to depopulated city's to advance.
 
So, as Far Ming can now tell, Atom's a monster.

But, he's also a pretty nice guy, as long as you don't piss him off. He'd give you the shirt off his back, if you're a friend, or your own heart if you make him your enemy.



I really have to wonder how the local Gov will deal with him, at the power level he's getting to. A lot of the usual rules are just going to bounce off him.
 

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