Absolute Cheater

Chapter 405: A Unknown Threat



The skies above the dead continent rippled unnaturally, not with thunder, but with silence.

Two streaks of power crashed into the cratered lands of the dungeon's core—the Hollow Knight and the Elemental Empress—Asher's elite Reapers. Their mission had been simple: destroy the decayed World-Grade dungeon left festering on this planet. By all calculations, it should have been easy.

But what now lay at the heart of that scorched wasteland told a different tale.

The Hollow Knight knelt in the dust, his armor shattered, limbs severed, the Voidreaper blade snapped in half. Nearby, the Elemental Empress lay broken among the fractured remnants of her once-mighty elemental cores. Fire, water, earth, and air—all drained and dead.

And seated before them on a throne of impossible white—a color so pale it seemed to drink light—was a being unlike any they had ever faced.

He leaned to one side, head resting lazily on his hand, as if he were simply watching a play. His skin gleamed like polished marble, but no life shone within his eyes. His hair fell like threads of moonlight, and his presence bled cold majesty.

The Reapers struggled to rise.

The Hollow Knight managed to lift what remained of his broken sword, his faceless helm glowing dim. "You…"

"You are not worthy to speak," the being said softly.

A single gesture from his fingers, and the world obeyed.

The Reapers were torn apart. No clash. No resistance. Reality folded, and they were gone—reduced to pulsing soul cores, stripped of will, spiraling weakly into the air. But before they could be destroyed completely, something caught them. Some distant authority—stronger, older—dragged their remnants out of reach and into safety.

The being on the throne didn't bother to stop it. He merely blinked.

"Interesting…" he murmured, eyes following the fleeing cores. "So you're not the king. Just pawns."

He leaned back again, eyes half-lidded, mouth curling into a faint smirk. "Then I shall wait… for your king."

And with that, the land around him darkened, the light itself pulling away as if in fear. Time, space, and law bent to the presence of something unspeakably ancient.

Far away, in a grand suite overlooking the sea, the night was far less silent.

Asher lay sprawled in the moonlight, bare-chested, sheets tangled around his limbs. Around him—Veyra, Valeris, Catherine, and Freya—dozed in satisfied exhaustion, skin kissed by sweat and warmth. They had not held back tonight. Not with how rarely the five of them had a moment to themselves.

But just as Asher shifted, eyes half-closing, something pierced the peace.

A distant scream—not sound, but feeling—tore through his soul. His body tensed. Two pulses flared from deep within his core.

His Reapers.

Both had fallen into critical state. Their cores were barely stabilized, forcibly ejected into stasis.

He sat up sharply. The others stirred at once, instinctively attuned to him.

Freya was the first to react, sliding closer, hand brushing his chest. "Asher?"

"They were defeated," he said, voice cold and still. "No. Not defeated. Erased. Almost completely."

"what are you talking about?'Freay asked as Asher took an deep breath and said " the reapers I sent to destroy the dungeon are dead and forced into recovery state."

Veyra sat upright, crimson eyes narrowing. "Both of them?"

Catherine frowned. "That dungeon was weak. You said so yourself."

Valeris' voice dropped to a whisper. "Then something else was there."

Asher rose from the bed, the room dimming with each step he took. Crimson and black tendrils curled around his frame. His body shimmered as energy gathered, not chaotic, but focused—wrath restrained.

"They defeated my Reapers," he said, gaze staring far beyond the sea.

"Although, they are not powerfu as me, they are strong none the less."

He raised a hand. The cores of Hollow Knight and Elemental Empress appeared—dim, cracked, but intact—floating before him in protective stasis.

"I'm bringing them back," he said softly. "But whoever did this…"

He turned slowly to face the horizon.

"…will know what it means to offend me."

And far, far away, the being on the white throne smiled again.

"So, it's you," he mumbled, his gaze drifting through the shattered soul cores. Through them, he saw Asher's face—calm, sharp, regal. "I am waiting, oh Mortal," he whispered, leaning back into his throne of cold, pale power.

Back in the suite, Asher stood at the open balcony, night wind brushing past him. His eyes narrowed, but his tone remained calm—almost amused.

Valeris looked over. "You're sure?"

"If someone out there can destroy my Reapers that easily," he said, flexing his fingers slowly, "then they might be worth my attention after all."

He walked toward the soul cores floating in stasis. Each pulsed faintly with damaged essence—but they still lived.

"Relax," he added, glancing at the others with a faint smirk. "My Reapers aren't even ten percent as powerful as me."

The others exchanged glances, each of them quietly absorbing the weight of that truth.

Without another word, Asher raised his hand. A teleportation glyph began to form, bright red and ancient in its script.

"I'm going."

Freya stepped forward. "Alone?"

Asher nodded. "They challenged me. They don't get to face anyone else."

He paused only long enough to glance down at a small, floating token—the locator shard that showed the dungeon's hidden coordinates in the void zone.

"Let's see what's hiding inside this small corner of death."

And with that, he vanished.

Asher emerged into the hidden coordinate—the realm revealed by the soul locator shard.

But this was no ordinary dungeon.

The space before him was vast, almost infinite, and bathed in pure white light. It wasn't the sterile white of mana chambers or high heavens—it was deeper, almost sacred. A golden glow shimmered from every edge, and the air hummed not with chaos or corruption, but with divine pressure. It felt like stepping into the abode of a holy being, not a battlefield.

Asher narrowed his eyes, his instincts on edge. "This… isn't a dungeon," he murmured. "It's a realm gate."


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