The three monsters eyed the small-statured person in front of them. The man couldn't give back the same look, as his eyes were useless since a long time ago. However, he could tell what these monsters were; after all, he was present the day they were created thousands of years ago.
Mehen slithered up and nested on Ed's shoulders, while Merry and Sieg sighed slightly.
"Thanks," Sieg muttered. "If you hadn't done such a thing, I wouldn't have been able to meet my liege here!" He dropped down on one knee and pointed with both of his hands towards Ed's face. He shot a sidelong glance towards Merry, who understood his intention in a split second.
"Much thanks to you!" she said as she dropped on one knee as well, "If it wasn't for you I wouldn't have been able to eat-I mean meat so many good people!" Her hands pointed towards Ed as well.
"That's enough of the two of you!" Ed smacked their heads with a fist. However, he failed to notice Mehen who positioned himself just below Ed and started to grow. He lifted Ed above his head and sang, "Long Live our Liege!" alongside Merry and Sieg who were rubbing their heads.
Mehen seemed to forget that he was in a narrow room and grew too much; he pushed Ed's head through the ceiling. Ed was left dangling as his head remained stuck.
"What a noisy bunch," the old man said as he noticed the monsters approaching him; they hid behind him as Ed freed himself.
"Never thought you would hide behind someone you hated," Ed approached them as he cracked his knuckles. "Prepare yourselves, you imbeciles!"
As soon as Ed's fist collided with Mehen the old man spoke, "You guys are mistaken." He pulled out a pipe and ignited it with a small flame from his index finger.
"I am neither the creator of this tower nor am I the creator of the monsters residing in it," he said as he puffed small clouds of smoke. "What you guys came through is not the Tower of Origin; its actual name is the Tower of Strength. It was, simply put, a way for us to determine if someone has the least amount of capabilities to be able to help."
The four of them frowned upon hearing what the old man had to say. Ed took the initiative and said, "Put this conversation on hold," as he turned around towards the door. "You have another guest, I believe you knew already."
The old man nodded slightly as Ed pulled the door open. There, in the corridor, stood a familiar figure. Blond hair, blue eyes, freckles, and a scar that split the person's face.
"Long time no see, Johan," Ed said as Johan kept looking at the portrait of his ancestor; he reminisced the past he had with his family. Ed kept holding the door for Johan, beckoning him to come inside. "There are some things we need to hear about."
Johan turned towards his Ed, his face full of determination, yet, it lacked any sign of hate or revenge. Ed knew this, and his Map confirmed it when he spotted Johan earlier as a blue, friendly, dot.
The old man turned his head to look at the two of them. "You two are enemies, I presume. The slash on your face was made by a weapon this young man uses, no?"
"We have fought before, yes," Ed answered truthfully.
"I don't consider a man with a crippled soul an enemy," Johan said as he took a seat on the ground and rested on the wall behind him.
"I see," the old scanned Ed with his milky eyes. "If you hadn't mentioned it, I wouldn't notice. You must have pushed your body once too many to incur this sort of damage."
"I had no choice, it was a life and death battle," Ed said and he looked at Johan, "though we both survived in the end. Anyway, mind continuing the talk from before."
"What is there to talk about," the old man took to his pipe again. "The tower you call 'Tower of Origin' is actually the 'Tower of Strength'. The actual Tower of Origin is this place, and the wasteland that you fought in earlier."
"You said you are not the creator," Ed asked. "Then, who is?"
"He was a friend of mine. He created all the monsters, both in the two towers and in your world. He died a long time ago so you can't expect to ask him any questions," the old man used his pipe and again and added, "same as all my other friends."
The silence that took place was almost immediately broken by Merry, who started munching on some snacks she had hidden on her.
"Really, you and your monsters are an enigma in this world," Johan said while hiding a smile.
"The boss monster from the eleventh floor, huh…" the old man said. "I believe you were created to have a ruthless personality."
"You believed wrong," Ed shook his head. "Whatever personality she first had, I guarantee you it's different from what she is now."
"Want some, old man?" Merry offered the food she had.
"Keep it, Merry," Ed said.
"You'll deny a starving old man food. Nice going, Avalon." Johan scoffed at Ed.
"I was going to cook a meal for all of us," Ed answered, "I guess you won't need anything."
The old man looked towards Ed who started to prepare his utensils and cooking ingredients. The small room filled up in an instant, as Ed summoned the rest of his monsters to help him cook.
"Avalon and Mordred, right?" the old man asked the two humans besides as he sipped on some soup. "I'm glad the bloodlines didn't die out."
"Your companions were our ancestors," Johan said, "Otherwise; you wouldn't know my family name."
"I could guess it from how the two of you treat each other. It's almost the same as the original two."
The boisterous room quieted down after everyone had eaten. The old man stood up and beckoned Ed and Johan to follow him, outside of the castle. The three of them stood above the bridge and looked down towards the void underneath. Ed activated His Sharingan to get a better look. The white aura was receding, and hidden inside of it was a bluish-white orb.
"That looks like a portal," Johan said. "What exactly are you, old man?"
"I am the gatekeeper."
"I am the gatekeeper," the old man said as each one of them stared down at the portal. It was pulsating every second as if it was a heart doing its best to stay alive.
Ed and Johan looked at each other for a second, and then Johan asked "Where does it lead to?"
"No one knows for sure."
Johan refused to accept such an answer and asked again, "Aren't you the gatekeeper? Would it make sense for you to protect something you know nothing about?"
The old man chuckled and answered, "What I protect is this side, not the other one…"
"Portals and gatekeepers," said Ed. "The death of the last Transcendent person, and the appearance of grotesque monsters all around the world. The Tower of Strength, known as the Tower of Origin, while the latter has long been erased from the memories of the people of our world."
Ed uttered the words rather slowly as if he himself was trying to understand what he was saying. Johan's eyes widened as he realized what was happening; the old man only nodded.
"Our world has been under attack for a long time," the old man explained. "I remember it happening when I was nothing but a child. The sky cracked into a million pieces, and monsters started to fall one after the other. They were so far up, they looked like nothing but ants; the smallest one was bigger than a house once they reached land."
The old man turned around. Ed and Johan followed closely behind him, all the way back inside. As the old man retrieved his pipe, he settled down on a seat and continued.
"Most of us died on the first day. Until that day, the concept of monsters was foreign to us. We lived with animals, we've heard of divine beasts such as the White Dragon, and the Black Tortoise, but we've never seen them before. That day worse things appeared."
"You said the world was under attack?" Asked Ed. "By whom?"
"We had no idea…I still have no idea," said the old man as he exhaled a cloud of gray smoke. "All the monsters that were sent to this world are nothing but small fry. That is something I can guarantee you; every time a strong one was sent, I lost a dear friend of mine. You see, sacrificing one's self was the only way we could kill them."
Once again, Ed and Johan looked at each other. Both witnessed a scene similar to what the old man said. Both of their grandparents sacrificed themselves in order to destroy the intruder during the War of Generations.
"Some great masters of our time managed to seal the cracks on the sky, but more would always appear. For a hundred years, we did nothing but fight. That is until your ancestor, Avalon, came up with an idea," said the old man as he pointed at Ed.
"One of our friends came from another world. He could create special subspaces and seal one thing inside of them. Another friend could combine any fragments of one thing back to a whole. The two of them managed to gather the sky cracks and seal them in one subspace. That was the Tower of Origin. Since the day this tower was finished, no more cracks appeared. We thought we were safe. We thought wrong."
The old man fell silent, and neither Johan nor Ed could say anything. They knew memories which he's sealed in the darkest reaches of his mind were suddenly uncovered by them. They both lost people which were dear to them; yet they could only imagine how this man could feel, hidden in this dark tower, forgotten from the memory of this world. He, himself, must have forgotten how many years he'd been confined in this place, with only his dear ones' images to keep him company.
"The next time the monsters appeared, they all came from the portal you just saw; they numbered in the millions!" he spoke with a weak, cracking voice. His eyes were seemingly too dry to ever produce tears again. "We were taken by surprise, and once again, people all over the world started dying. We tried to be ready! We created sects! Guilds! Schools! All in order to fight against this calamity, yet we still failed! The world itself recognized how we'd failed and put a limiter on itself…No person since that day could rise to the Transcendent rank. Few people would infringe upon this restriction, but would find themselves stuck at the entrance, unable to take a single step further."
Ed thought back to how he's encountered a ton of Immortal establishment people, yet the number of Transcendent level existences numbered no more than five! And all of them were at the first level.
"That very restriction ended up saving us," the old man continued. "The monsters were also affected, and the strongest ones couldn't pass through the gate. My dearest friend who created the two towers gave the last of his life in order to impose his own restriction on his creations. Time would flow slowly here. We all thought this would be the best course of action. This way, the people outside would have enough time to grow stronger. Yet, at the same time, we realized it would be a gamble. Would the world lose the power of its restriction first, or would the people rise above the challenge faster? It seems you two are proof that we won."
The old man looked at Ed and Johan with the faintest smile taking shape on his mouth. He could tell that the two of them managed to break through the world's restriction and had both achieved Transcendent establishment-level 1!
"The two of you would surely be able to fight back against…"
"That's enough old man," Johan interrupted. "What you've said until now is enough for me to confirm my suspicions, and make up my mind on what to do." He said, with a sly smile, and a twinkle in his eyes. Both he and Ed stood up at the same time; Ed seemingly agreeing with his rival.
"Our world has been under attack for hundreds and thousands of years," said Ed as he crushed Suika's card in his hand. The latter materialized right by his side.
The two young men's fighting spirits stirred and a wave of Qi, large enough to shake the entire tower blew out of them as they said in unison: "It's Time for a Counter Attack!"
Hey Everyone.
I'm sorry for being absent for such a long time, many things kept happening that stopped from writing. I can't promise a steady release everyday, but I do promise to try and finish the novel as soon as possible (I won't be cutting corners, or deleting events I thought of writing before. I simply mean that I will try to write consistently without disappearing for long periods of time)
I hope you still find my novel enjoyable, as I remind you, this is the final volume^^
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