A Novel Concept - A death a day, MC will live anyway! C.241: Hatching & Foot Fetishism

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Priam pulled aside the pavilion curtain and stepped inside. He raised an eyebrow at the sight of a dozen tables scattered around the Auction Altar. Each display case held no more than two or three items, all under glass domes. Compared to the overflowing market Ymir had shown during Priamā€™s first visit, things had certainly changed.

ā€œLord Azura, itā€™s always a pleasure to welcome you to my humble establishment.ā€

Priam smiled at the sound of Ymir's melodious voice as he approached with his graceful stride. The merchant clasped his hands in a ritual greeting, and Priam responded with a genuine smile.

ā€œMerchant Ymir, the pleasure is mutual. I see youā€™ve redecorated?ā€

The elf smiled faintly, glancing behind him. ā€œMy mercantile instincts tell me that the tribes youā€™ve made deals with will soon arrive to trade.ā€

ā€œReally?ā€

ā€œIndeed. Rather than offering a familiar bazaar, I thought it would be interesting to break the mold. I asked Miss Rose to help renovate the place, and she introduced me to minimalism.ā€

Priam grimaced at the sight of the twenty or so items in the vast space. ā€œIā€™ve never been a fan of that movement. When everything is neutral and bare, you lose the soul of the place.ā€

ā€œWhen there are too many items on display, the buyer is paralyzed by the sheer number of options,ā€ Ymir smiled. ā€œWith fewer choices, I can guide my potential clients to the items that suit them, increasing both my sales and the allure of this place. Thatā€™s what matters.ā€

ā€œOn that, we agree.ā€ Thanks to Oasisā€™s commission on Auctions, Priamā€™s fortune was tied to the merchant's. ā€œI was wondering if you could take me to EsmĆ©e?ā€

ā€œThe princess awaits you,ā€ Ymir smiled, leading Priam to the back of the pavilion. He pulled a bell and slid open a door. Priamā€™s mouth fell open in surprise. Last time, the door had led to a garden with an impressive variety of plants. Today, it opened to a small room. EsmĆ©e, seated at a desk, stood and curtsied upon seeing him.

ā€œDuke Priam, Iā€™ve been expecting you. Please, come in.ā€

Her charming smile contrasted with the formality of her words, and Priam found himself smiling back.

ā€œPrincess EsmĆ©e.ā€

ā€œIā€™ll leave you two,ā€ Ymir announced, exiting and closing the door behind him.

ā€œDo you like the apartment?ā€ Priam asked, looking around. The furniture belonged to Ymirā€™s collection, but EsmĆ©e had certainly chosen it herself, revealing much about her personality. The decor was minimal, and aside from a few plants, a desk, and a bed, the only notable feature was a thick, plush rug.

ā€œYes, thank you so much!ā€ EsmĆ©e exclaimed, burying her bare feet in the carpet. ā€œThis rug is incredibly softā€¦ā€

Priam had to suppress a smile at his rival's childlike expression. He wiggled his toes in the fibers and had to admit she was right.

ā€œItā€™s definitely softer than the grass outside.ā€ With the three new artisans, Oasis had no more free cabins, and the interior of Log-a-rhythm wasn't suitable for the Moon Wyrm's mutation. When Ymir had offered to rent his guest room, Priam had immediately accepted. ā€œHonestly, the rent is not expensive.ā€

At least, not for a Tier 0 capable of wiping out entire hordes of undead.

ā€œYmir is too shrewd to overcharge his Lord,ā€ EsmĆ©e smiled. ā€œThough I donā€™t understand why you refuse to let me pay for it myself.ā€

ā€œAnd miss the chance to make you my debtor? No way,ā€ Priam joked before explaining. ā€œYouā€™re my guest, so itā€™s my duty to house you; thatā€™s how I was raised. By the way, do you have everything you need? I donā€™t see a bathroom.ā€

EsmĆ©e pointed to the sliding door through which Priam had entered. ā€œI just have to think of the bathroom before opening the door, and the pavilion connects me there.ā€

ā€œReally?!ā€

Priamā€™s curious mind made his hand move before he even thought. The door began to open before EsmĆ©eā€™s hand blocked it.

ā€œI didnā€™t have time to tidy up,ā€ the young woman blushed.

Out of the corner of his eye, Priam saw a small room with a wooden floor and a sink with a single bar of soap. Nearby, a clothes rack was drying some clothes and underwear. He closed the door, pretending he hadn't seen anything.

ā€œSorry, I acted without thinking.ā€

EsmƩe lowered her head, and Priam noticed the tips of her ears were red.

ā€œJasmine told me the egg is about to hatch?ā€ Priam asked, trying to change the subject.

ā€œHuh? Oh, yes, itā€™s already starting to stir. I had to play music to calm it.ā€

Priam raised an eyebrow as EsmƩe reopened the door. The bathroom had vanished, replaced by a small room with dark wooden walls. The gentle music of an invisible wind instrument created a serene atmosphere.

Priamā€™s gaze ignored the ambiance, focusing on the egg in the center of the room. Levitating about a meter off the ground, seven white spheres orbited around it like a miniature planetary system. This was possible thanks to an incredibly complex ritual covering the available space; tens of thousands of runes, most smaller than a grain of rice, formed the systemā€™s matrix.

Assisted by his add-on and [Ideal Aether Perception], Priam tried to understand what was happening. Each rune was linked to ten others, exchanging, transferring, encoding, and modifying aether at high speed. His add-on was proficient at solving two-body problems but incapable of simulating the behavior of thousands of interacting runes. After a few seconds, Priam had to admit that while he had made monumental strides in understanding the aether alphabet, EsmĆ©eā€™s creation was beyond his capabilities.

ā€œWhat exactly is the purpose of this ritual?ā€ Priam disliked admitting his ignorance but hated staying ignorant even more.

ā€œItā€™s a statistical manipulation ritual,ā€ EsmĆ©e explained in a professional tone. ā€œThese seven spheres each come from famous Moons and are infused with certain Concepts related to the Moon Concept. The genes, aetheric code, and soul of a creature have a non-zero chance of mutating when they come into contact with a Concept. I manipulate these chances to force positive mutations.ā€

ā€œSo my Moon Wyrm will have properties from these Moons?ā€

EsmĆ©e shook her head. ā€œEven with this ritual, which Iā€™m very proud of, I canā€™t do that. What I can do is increase the eggā€™s affinity with Concepts superior to the Moon Conceptā€”breaking the power ceiling your Moon Wyrm can aspire to. You seem disappointed?ā€ the princess observed.

ā€œIā€¦ā€ Priam grimaced. ā€œI didnā€™t mean to sound rude, but it just seems like a very complicated ritual for a few affinity points.ā€

It was evident that the effort behind the ritual had been titanic, but the announced results didnā€™t impress him.

ā€œYou say that as if itā€™s easy, but boosting a soulā€™s natural affinity with a Concept is a nightmare without a Token or Merit. It requires an epiphany, a Concept Baptism, or the consumption of legendary resources.ā€

ā€œThere are other methods,ā€ Priam pointed out. He had personally used at least three others, and EsmĆ©eā€™s ritual was a fourth.

ā€œThey are very rare, otherwise the Sun Shop wouldnā€™t sell Tier 0 Concept Baptisms for a quarter of a million points. Those Concepts are Tier 5s, unattainable for us Tier 0s, and there are seven of them.ā€

Priam nodded before freezing. If the Sun Shop used the numerical progression it employed in its price calculations, a Tier 4 Concept Baptism could only be bought by a Tier 3 user and cost ten million Sun points. Multiplied by sevenā€¦

ā€œWow! Itā€™s that expensive to unlock a Wyrmā€™s potential?!ā€

EsmĆ©e seemed pleased that he finally appreciated the significance of her ritual. ā€œAn adult Moon Wyrm dominates Tier 4. However, it suffers from the same weakness as all naturally powerful creatures: itā€™s difficult for it to rise above its station.ā€

ā€œI thought draconic creatures didnā€™t have that kind of problem?ā€

ā€œNatural ones, maybe, but this one is a creation of the System, so it doesnā€™t get the full benefit of its draconic bloodline. Aydan asked Father for information, and from what he found, my brotherā€™s Sun Wyrm is limited by its base Concept. The Soul Tier cannot exceed the Tier of the Concept it embodies or the stage of its Supremacy.ā€

ā€œIf I understand correctly, since its atavistic progression is a dead end, you have to mutate its core Concept to give it a future? As my Moon Wyrm will be limited by the Tier of the Moon Concept.ā€

ā€œThatā€™s what Empyrean scientists think. However, its core Concept hasnā€™t mutated; itā€™s still Moon. What Iā€™ve done is point out several paths to Tier 5 Concepts. At adulthood, it will have a chance to evolve, but itā€™s not a certainty. You may have to further enhance its affinitiesā€”and that will cost much more than today because changing an adultā€™s destiny is more complicated than changing a childā€™s.ā€

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Priam watched the egg spin, illuminated by the vibrant runes. ā€œMakes sense. In any case, thank you for what youā€™ve done.ā€

ā€œI always uphold my end of the bargain,ā€ EsmĆ©e smiled. ā€œYou should step forward; the song is ending.ā€

Priam entered the room as the music softened. The runes around him dissipated into aether, which re-entered the princess's body.

Priam approached the egg and placed his hand on it. As if waiting for this moment, the shell cracked, and the top exploded, revealing a curious head. Two heterochromatic eyes, one white and the other black, fixed on Priam before the creature fully emerged.

A fusion of serpent, worm, and dragon, the creature was no more than twenty centimeters long. Powerful muscles lay beneath scales the same color as its eyes. Some scales changed color in real time, as if the wyrm hadnā€™t yet decided what it wanted to look like. It floated slowly towards Priam.

ā€œHello there,ā€ the young man smiled, extending his hand gently. When his fingers touched the wyrm, it froze before coiling around his wrist like a monochrome bracelet. Priam felt his connection with his Holy Guardian strengthen. This bond was different from the one he shared with Log-a-rhythm. Less natural, it seemed artificial. Perhaps because this creature isnā€™t quite naturalā€¦

[Identification]

[Moon Wyrm (Mutated) - Tier 0 - Holy Guardian IV (T0)] - The Space Terror. Like the different phases of the Moon, this descendant of the Dragons is capable of changing its hunting methods. As elusive as the New Moon, as powerful as the Full Moon, it knows how to adapt to slay its prey.

This one is a clone created by the System to protect a Noble's territory. Its growth depends on its bloodline, opportunities, and the ritual binding it to its territory. Immune to the Necromoon curse, it is also resistant to the Necro Concept. Its artificial nature and connection to the System exempt it from Tribulation.

Evolution condition to Tier 1:

Consuming draconic essence or a compatible Concept fragment accelerates its evolution. Number of available resurrections: 4

Natural affinity:

(Moon): 90% (50% (base) + 40%)

(?): ?%

Maximum potential: Marquess (Prince)

ā€œSheā€™s beautiful,ā€ EsmĆ©e murmured behind him.

Priam nodded absently, gazing at his wyrm. He had a decision to make.

Each Gate of the Heavenly Dragon required a trophy, and this Moon Wyrm was a draconic creature aligned with the Moon Concept. In theory, its power was perfectly suited to [Revelation Resilience]. Yet, he hesitated to sacrifice a creature that looked at him with innocent eyes.

ā€œā€¦Youā€™ll defend Oasis in my absence, wonā€™t you?ā€ Priam smiled, gently scratching the tiny wyrmā€™s head.

The creature chirped, making both rivals smile. Priamā€™s heart softened. My path to the Zenith will be bloody, but killing innocents who rely on meā€¦ Thatā€™s not me. Besides, it wouldnā€™t really be a trophy, would it?

EsmƩe's POV

ā€œYou want my help to locate the Terrors of Valaryth?ā€

Sitting at the edge of the couch, EsmĆ©e watched her rival play with his new pet. He didnā€™t seem bothered by sharing the sofa with her. If her brother had seen them like this, heā€™d have surely called her a tramp. Or maybe not; he is too afraid of Priam to open his mouth.

ā€œPlease,ā€ Priam replied, looking at her. His wyrm, feeling neglected, chirped to grab his attention. The young man smiled before continuing, ā€œThe ocean is too vast for me to waste time finding them.ā€

ā€œYou possess a draconic bloodline different from theirs; theyā€™ll come to you,ā€ EsmĆ©e pointed out.

ā€œSome Terrors are too powerful for me. I want to be the hunter, not the prey.ā€

EsmĆ©e filed that information away. It had been a while since sheā€™d divined Priamā€™s exact status, but she knew he was one of the most adaptable rivals and the second hardest to kill. If he wasnā€™t deterred by a Tier 3 necro legionnaire but preferred to avoid these Terrors...

ā€œAre they that dangerous?ā€

ā€œHard to say without a real fight, but my instincts tell me theyā€™re the most dangerous opponents Iā€™ve ever faced. Almost,ā€ his brows furrowed before he shook his head, dispelling a thought. ā€œIn any case, theyā€™re extremely powerful and possess a very pure draconic bloodline.ā€

ā€œTrapped for millennia in a ruined world, unable to Tier up, they push the limits of whatā€™s possible at Tier 1,ā€ EsmĆ©e understood.

ā€œWhich makes them perfect trophies,ā€ Priam added with a grin. ā€œBut only if I can find them.ā€

EsmĆ©e tucked a strand of white-gold hair behind her ear. ā€œIā€™m willing to helpā€¦ā€ As she said it, her royal training kicked in. ā€œBut what do I get in return?ā€

The question barely left her mouth before she regretted it. What an idiot! Heā€™s going to think I see our relationship as purely transactional.

ā€œMy gratitude?ā€ Priam winked.

EsmĆ©e felt butterflies in her stomach. ā€œOkay.ā€

Priam seemed surprised before returning a genuine smile. The wyrm took advantage of the silence to start exploring the couch. EsmƩe extended her hand and was surprised when the creature approached to sniff her with its forked tongue. It must have found her scent pleasing because it began to slither up her arm, tickling her in the process.

ā€œShe likes you,ā€ Priam observed.

ā€œI like her too. Sheā€™s cool to the touch; itā€™s refreshing,ā€ the princess marveled, stroking the wyrm.

A comfortable silence settled before Priam broke it. ā€œYou know, if you need help, you can ask me.ā€

ā€œ...I could use help with my Tribulations,ā€ she admitted after a few seconds of hesitation.

Her rival shot her a surprised look. ā€œI donā€™t think I can interfere with the System yet.ā€

ā€œThatā€™s not what Iā€™m asking,ā€ EsmĆ©e reassured him. ā€œMy way of fighting is more that of a strategist or general than a soldier: I use the world to fight my Tribulations for me. The trouble is, Elysium is dangerous.ā€

ā€œYou want to trigger them in Valaryth instead of Elysium,ā€ Priam realized. ā€œNo problem. Is that all?ā€

ā€œIf a dangerous variable appears, I would like your help to fend it off. Iā€™ll have my hands full with my Tribulations without worrying about the Terrors.ā€

Of course, EsmƩe planned to take precautions, but she knew better than anyone that fate could be fickle.

ā€œI donā€™t really mind, but is that allowed by the System?ā€

ā€œItā€™s my way of fighting, so yes. During my first Tribulation, I turned my enemies into shields by placing them between me and the danger,ā€ EsmĆ©e revealed, scratching the wyrm to their mutual delight.

ā€œYour first... Youā€™ve only passed one Tribulation so far?ā€ EsmĆ©e nodded. ā€œBut then, how many are you triggering this time?ā€

ā€œLike you, five.ā€

As a reward for her first Tribulation, EsmƩe had simply chosen to delay her other Tribulations by a month. She would face them soon, but even the most powerful would be only her sixth Tribulation. Compared to Priam, who was up to nine, she was relatively confident.

Priam scrutinized her before smiling. ā€œItā€™s a good plan but why not go up to six?ā€

EsmƩe observed her rival's teasing eyes.

ā€œYouā€™re only joking half joking, arenā€™t you?ā€

ā€œIf I were in your shoes, I think Iā€™d try it,ā€ Priam admitted. The prospect of a title higher than mythical would have made him greedy.

ā€œI don't have any shoes,ā€ EsmĆ©e pointed out, wiggling her toes. She had taken them off to enjoy the softness of the carpet.

ā€œThat's the first thing I noticed.ā€ Priam grimaced at his own words. ā€œWait, that's not what I meant!ā€

Status:

PHYSICAL:

Strength 707

Constitution 1 105

Agility 773

Vitality 1 040

Perception 766

MENTAL:

Vivacity (D) 570

Dexterity 656

Memory 842

Willpower 1 163

Charisma 692

META:

Meta-affinity 799

Meta-focus 409

Meta-endurance 617

Meta-perception 339

Meta-chance 274

Meta-authority 216

Potential: 13 607

Tier 0

Sun points: 1 480 545 (+1 639)

[He Who Eludes Death] charge: PRIMED

[Tribulation]: Five Tribulations pending.

Future Tribulations delayed until:

Time: 153 days 15 hours 12 minutes 30 seconds.

Next thresholds: 12 attributes > 600 / 6 attributes > 900 / 1 attribute > 1 200

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