《World Keeper》Chapter 299: Schemes
Advertisement
With the help of Rache and Thessa, it didn’t take too long for me to get a map from the nearby town. After that, I simply had to mark down the locations of a few different veins that were close by, and I was able to mail it off to the Blayd couple again. From there, it was just a matter of waiting. Waiting for them to figure out how much information to send to the council, and waiting to see how the council themselves would respond.
Time passed slowly as I was waiting for the changes to start taking place, and I was even able to start living a comfortable life with Thessa and Rache. We slipped almost naturally into a regular routine.
Every morning, Rache and I would wake in our respective rooms, smelling meat being cooked below. Thessa had managed to adjust her sleep schedule fairly quickly so that she could cook for everyone in the morning, but typically napped after breakfast. While we ate, we talked about the other worlds.
Rache enjoyed telling me what had happened with the ninja village over all these years, and Thessa mostly just enjoyed hearing the stories of the other worlds that she had never been to herself. When we started telling her about the new world, Lorek, she became even more surprised. After all, that world wasn’t even connected to the others yet, so there was no way that she’d be able to know about it. Terra was only able to impart information to her incarnations that other people within the world already knew.
After lunch, I’d spend most of the day practicing with either my ki of beginning or my new, perfected spiritual energy. Every now and then, I’d take breaks in order to scan more of the world around us with my world sight while Rache or Thessa went to check on things in the town.
We spent our life like this for a couple of weeks before I received a message from Terra. Your next opponent in the Keeper Games has been decided.
I blinked in surprise, having just been waking up to the smell of breakfast cooking when the message was received. In all honesty, I had forgotten the passage of time and that I had been waiting on that bit of news. Who is it?
Your next opponent is a Keeper with the title RedRose. I furrowed my brows when I heard that name, being unfamiliar with the title. In the worst case scenario, they could be someone who deserved an all out attack. However, that would have to wait. There were still a hundred and fifty days in Standard Time before that invasion. I’d see how far along the world was by then, and if I was able to invest the force needed for that kind of attack.
Shaking my head, I made my way down to the kitchen, smiling as I saw Thessa hard at work. Going by the smell, she was preparing an omelette again. There were a few bird type creatures in this floor, one of which hatched from eggs the size of my head. A single egg from such a creature was easily able to make enough for all three of us to enjoy.
Advertisement
“Good morning, sir.” She said without turning back to face me, wearing her typical cooking apron. “Breakfast will be ready in a moment.”
I chuckled, nodding and moving towards the table. Seeing as I had a few minutes to wait, I decided to save myself a bit of time later, and sent my world sight out to the nearby town. As I did, I was pleasantly surprised to find a construction crew emerging from the gate. Some of them carried axes and saws, others carrying logs on their shoulders.
“Looks like things are finally starting to pick up.” I muttered quietly, opening my eyes.
“Hmm? What do you mean, sir?” Thessa asked as she turned her head back to face me, blinking in confusion.
“The Council. They’re finally acting.”
“Ahh. Does that mean that it’s time to move to the next stage?”
I shook my head at her question, sighing softly. “No, let’s wait for a bit more. They need to be fully invested in this floor before we wrap up.”
Thessa simply shrugged her shoulders, going back to cooking. “Very well, sir. When do you intend to give them the next resource?”
I hesitated at that, thinking it over carefully. “The next one will be a big one… but it’ll have to wait until there is enough of a presence on this floor for me to request a ship for my exploration. Let’s give it another month and see how things pan out.” If it took longer than that, I’d have to go back to the Admin Room and simply leave a Host here for a little while to fast forward. I could easily invest thirty days into a project like this.
“Understood.” Thessa responded as I heard Rache walk heavily down the steps. When I saw her, her eyes were mostly closed, her golden hair a mess. Her shirt was hanging partially off one shoulder, but it seemed like she didn’t notice it. She sniffed at the air a few times, and turned to walk towards the kitchen.
“Thessa… food…” She mumbled helplessly, walking almost like a zombie as she approached Thessa to hug her from behind. “Smells good…”
There was a sigh from Thessa as she put up with Rache’s antics. “I swear, you’ve gotten lazy since we got here.” She spoke half-heartedly as she began to place the food onto plates. “If you keep this up, you’re going to start putting on weight.”
“Nooo…” Rache whined pitifully. “I’ll go burn it all off after we eat… promise.”
“Uh huh. Get off me so we can eat, then…”
Hana stood with a bright smile as she oversaw the construction of the first mining ship of the Great Blue. In her hands, she still clutched the rolled up map that had arrived at their door nearly two weeks prior. She didn’t dare send the entire map to the Council, because she knew that doing so would imply that she either had the ability to effortlessly locate the tidestone veins, or was enlisting the assistance of someone else who had that ability.
Neither option was good for her. For the former, it would be easily discovered once the Council assigned her to the first vessel, and she was unable to find any new veins after ‘discovering’ the ones on the map. As for the latter, it would be the same as admitting that it wasn’t Hana and Ryner themselves that had been finding these new resources. All of their achievements would be thrown out the window.
Advertisement
Thankfully, the map had come with some basic ideas for how to create a craft able to more easily locate these veins without the use of Styx’s unique ability. Hana had been in disbelief at first, because she found the man to simply be too honest. It was like he was asking them to rob him of the discovery.
However, it didn’t take them long to create one of the enchantments listed in the paper. To test it, they flew over to the nearest of the veins that Styx had given them. Sure enough, it returned a positive reading once the device had been aimed downwards, and fed enough mana to reach the ocean floor.
Naturally, they turned over the device to the Council, with Hana claiming the credit for its invention. Once again they had been rewarded handsomely. Her and her husband had already begun eyeing a plot of land on the tenth floor where they planned to build a magnificent mansion. It had even been hinted that, should their contributions continue, they may be placed in a seat of governance over the tenth floor.
Of course, to do that they had to first endure a bit longer. They needed to milk Styx for everything he could give them. But, at the same time, Hana was intelligent. She knew that it wasn’t possible for her to rush Styx. Even assuming that there were, in fact, more resources of value within the Great Blue, it would take anyone time to discover them. Not only would it look unnatural for him to have already harvested a third valuable item, it would look just as odd for Hana to be able to present such an item to the Council.
No, she had plans. She’d give it a few days, let the first ship be completed and the crew setting off to harvest the tidestone. Then she’d commission a boat for her own use, so that she could continue providing aid to the Council. Of course, this boat wouldn’t truly be for herself, but for her to ‘gift’ to Styx as thanks for his aid.
Given his knack for finding precious materials, Hana was confident that it was only a matter of time after he had a boat before he’d be able to present them with something new. It wouldn’t be too late to tie up loose ends once her future had been ensured. A nice, comfortable life within the tenth floor, free from any worldly concerns.
For the next few days, I had used my world sight in order to keep track of the progress of the mining vessel. Sure enough, they had installed the magical radar to detect tidestone on the ship. They even installed a considerable number of high level enchantments as well, ranging from defense to speed, even a few for attacking that I saw. With the help of druids and mages, and skilled shipwrights, it took them a total of six days to complete the vessel.
However, things didn’t stop there. As the first voyage went out, staffed by numerous high level individuals, I saw movement again at the port. Another, smaller vessel was being built. Unlike the larger galleon-class ship that had just set off, this one looked more fit for a crew of two or three. It was at this point that I felt a small smile creep over my face.
Looks like I won’t need to make the first move. I had to admire Hana for this. I knew that she simply wanted to use me to help herself. However, the fact was that she saved me the trouble of negotiating for a ship. For them to be willing to invest the resources into creating a second ship, one meant for such a small crew, it meant that the vessel was intended for personal use. It wasn’t another mining vessel. And that meant that it had to be made specifically for Hana and her husband.
Although she was a mage, a mage’s mana is limited. She couldn’t sustain her spells for flight and detection at all times, so it was only natural that she would require a boat if the Council wanted her to continue exploring out beyond the nearby cluster of islands. But at the same time, it was unlikely that Hana would be willing to take that risk herself, knowing that there were numerous high level monsters within the ocean.
No, it was more likely that I’d find this boat sailing towards my home before too long, which suited me just fine. The more hope that they placed in my ability to find these minerals, the more they would invest in making the ship as powerful as possible. It would be no surprise if they poured most of their fortune into upgrading the vessel, and nobody would question it if they did.
Rather, my eyes were on the horizon in the other direction. Far across the world, thousands of kilometers away, the true prize was waiting. In my estimate, it should be more valuable than the tidestone, and in far higher demand. Unfortunately, it was also more rare.
It wouldn’t be wrong to call the next stone a naturally occurring artifact. Ryone’s name for it was the Power Stone. It held a simple ability, one small enough to be overlooked entirely if one wasn’t a mage. It was simply able to gather and store mana. But this also gave it immense value. With that one simple feature, it would be able to power magical devices by harnessing ambient mana, or act as an external power source for mages.
Although the mineral might be more rare… I didn’t have to tell them that part. It would instead be strange for me to know how common a new mineral like that was. I only had to tell them where I found it, and people would come swarming.
Advertisement
- In Serial185 Chapters
The Goblin Nation
They should have fought back. They felt his disdain, but no one wanted to believed - believe that they were never loved. That they can just appease him again. Sacrifice their lives again. Conquered their enemies again. Built wonders for his majesty again. And when they finally accepted the truth, it brought them to their knees as his machines burned down their wonders and reduced them back into animals. But there was still hope. The Stellars told of our survival. Our downfall was just the beginning. Our regression into animals was merely a delay. At the time, our people were split into different tribes. Before the doors to the infinite sea are open. There will be a child born to stand against his machines, born to challenge his majesty. And with a sword in one hand and a scepter on the other, that child - that hero, will lead his kingdom. The kingdom of goblins. Sun, the goblin child born to save all of goblin kind. A former human from an unknown world died and reborn with little memory of his past. Join him as he takes on the world, make new friends, uncover the secret of his past, and lead the goblin kind out from the darkness.
8 251 - In Serial151 Chapters
An Upgraded Soul
Aditya, a 16-year-old teenager dreaming of becoming a professional Formula racer, currently studying in an international school is dealing with the biggest crisis of his life. He had been informed by the police that his parents have gone missing leaving no clue behind. To add on to his misery, Aditya has been sleeping 14 hrs a day due to an unknown reason for the past two weeks. He had been dreaming an alternate world where the 'other' Aditya lives the exact same life as him. But, things became more intriguing when the events in his dream started diverging from his real-life events. For one, his parents did not go missing in his dreams. They were safe and sound. Later in his dream life, Aditya went on to continue his studies in Europe and later became an F1 racer just like he aimed for, while in real life, he got himself expelled from his school and started working in a garage as a mechanic. A world of difference.Accompany Aditya on a journey filled with many impossibilities as he comes in contact with many hidden truths the world is unaware of, in his quest of rescuing his parents.The setting is mainly focused in IndiaTags: Action, Adventure, Missing Parents, Smart Protagonist, Kind Protagonist, Romance, Harem, Friends, Subordinates, Futuristic technology, Biologically Modified Humans, Cyborgs, Genius, Mafia, Firearms, Military Technology.
8 424 - In Serial32 Chapters
Breaking Horizons: Book 1: Snared Origins
Many want to learn things from a story, while others only want fast-paced wonders. We are human and we like to dream, we are alive and we want to feel. Don’t wander outside before knowing the inside. Even if this is slow, it gives you the reader, things to behold. This is a story but also knowledge. It isn’t fast or entertaining but makes you wonder. Everything starts from something unknown, we all want to know the untold. However, can you persevere if something starts being boring? Shouldn’t entertainment start from something unexciting? Open a door to what you might know or not. Learn to dream in my unhealthy abode. Start from the garbage since that’s the place where I belong. Welcome to Raccoon’s abode. Breaking Horizons: Breaching the Fourth Dimension. A slow story that will take you on a ride towards the unknown. PS: Will make things clear here. The actual main character is a human, the raccoon is a pet for the novel. So it isn't a raccoon Isekai or reincarnation as a raccoon. I still haven't added it to the story, as I am currently doing the intro. A long intro! So the start might feel off when you read it. The story will include many genres but starts with psychological stuff and low fantasy. The whole story is an enormous puzzle, but it starts with a tiresome beginning for many. There is a reason for that... If you want to know more about this story check my discord: https://discord.gg/rZs6mem You can ask what you want to know there. Or join a bigger and cooler server where many authors hang out: https://discord.gg/2hbvq8B (Its dungeon engineer and many cool stories' server) This is my own story, so its for me only. I will not have a schedule. I left it on hiatus for a while, can't write two stories, too busy.
8 195 - In Serial10 Chapters
Oh, I'm A God?
Just out of sight from our own, is a fantasy world where gods rule kingdoms and monsters lay outside its walls. Somehow, our normally shut-in protagonist Bell has been transported to this dangerous world, and with that the gift of energy of the archon god of space. Now Bell must learn to use his newfound power to try to make friends, defeat enemies, and navigate this corrupt world from destruction. Authors Note - This story uses a unique writing style called "Stream of consciousness" You get to read the inside of the protagonist's head and truly experience the world as he does.
8 156 - In Serial83 Chapters
Cupid's Match : CUPID'S MATCH BOOK 1
[IN BOOKSTORES NOW!] What if you were matched with the original love god?---When Lila goes to the Cupids Matchmaking Service it is to tell them to stop spamming her. Instead she finds out that cupids are real, she has been matched with a dangerous love god, and that he is coming to find her. Soon arrows fly, myths are awoken, and Lila finds herself part of a deadly supernatural war that could cost her her life, and her heart. Perfect for fans of Percy Jackson and the Vampire Diaries.---THE PUBLISHED VERSION OF CUPID'S MATCH IS OUT NOW!Get your copy of Cupid's Match at bit.ly/CupidsMatch or follow the link in my profile!
8 151 - In Serial18 Chapters
Mixels Outtakes/Bloopers
These are concepts of outtakes/bloopers that could've been the perfect form of comedy and could've saved the Mixels show.
8 101

