Parallel (A Virtual Gamer's S...

By Renoe_K

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After being kidnapped and thrown into a VRMMORPG, 17-year-old Suzuki Mato must find the line between his real... More

Parallel
The King's Ballad (Part 1)
The King's Ballad (Part 2)
The King's Ballad (Part 3)
Chapter 1: It Begins
Chapter 2: Exposition, Exposition
Chapter 3: A Whole New World
Chapter 4: Rats & Thieves
Chapter 5: Welcome to Kerta
Chapter 6: Bows & Arrows
Chapter 7: Jade Yuhi
Chapter 8: Uncovering Secrets
Chapter 9: Hunting for Noobs
Chapter 10: Fladnag the Mad
Chapter 11: Tough Kills
Chapter 12: The Cub -_-
Chapter 13: Encounter Under Moonlight
Chapter 14: Syรจl Rifatora
Chapter 15: Cigars, Books & Paintings
Chapter 16: Evil Pays
Chapter 17: Cashy or Kashi?
Chapter 18: The Suit Makes the Man
Chapter 19: Leila the Hunter
Chapter 20: Kill that Spriggan!
Chapter 21: Swindlers, Teachers & Blondies
Chapter 22: Blood vs Sword
Chapter 23: Mission Impossible
Chapter 24: Exile
Chapter 25: Of Ghosts & Beasts
Chapter 26: Darkness
Chapter 27: Elemental Justice
Chapter 28: Murder 101
Chapter 29: The Circle
Chapter 30: Bonds
Chapter 31: Leaving Ranad
Chapter 32: Lew Creek
Chapter 33: Froggers
Chapter 34: Stalkers
Chapter 35: Song of Death & Deceit
Chapter 36: Raise a Toast
Chapter 37: Twin Works
Chapter 38: Dinner Party
Chapter 39: Aktaver's Lair
Chapter 40: The Class (Season Finale)
Important Notice
Volume 2 Chapter 41: Season Premiere
Chapter 42: Before the Battle
Chapter 43: Pre-Battle (Part 2)
Chapter 44: Offline
Chapter 45: Battle for Riven (Part 1)
Chapter 46: Battle for Riven (Part 2)
Chapter 47: Proud Kings
Chapter 48: Battle for Riven (Finale)
Chapter 49: Dreadful Exposition
Chapter 50: Dreadful Exposition
Chapter 51: He's Dark, He's Black...
Chapter 52: Future Plans
Chapter 54: Self-Reflect
Chapter 55: Merriheim
Chapter 56: Secret in the Canyon
Chapter 57: Suvron's Lair
Chapter 58: The Name, Suvron
Chapter 59: Powerful Women
Chapter 60: Family
Chapter 61: Desert Song
Chapter 62: Chaotic Dungeon
Chapter 63: Belrug
Chapter 64: Negotiations Successful
Chapter 65: In Your Arms...
Chapter 66: Rebirth (Part 1)
Chapter 67: Rebirth (Part 2)
Chapter 68: Bridge
Chapter 69: Expansion
Chapter 70: Rider
Chapter 71: An Enchanting Tale
Chapter 72: Dirge of the Emperor
Chapter 73: Fate (1)
Chapter 74: Fate (2)
Chapter 75: Fate (3)
Chapter 76: Time-Out
Chapter 77: Gamble
Chapter 78: Remember Her Name
Chapter 79: Memories of You
Chapter 80: Extinction
Chapter 81: Gladiators
Chapter 82: Mall Day
Chapter 83: Season Finale
Volume 3 Chapter 84: Judged by Flames
Chapter 85: Deep Within
Chapter 86: Girl in the Pit
Chapter 87: Zeing Ashqoj
Chapter 88: Battle in the Arena
Chapter 89: Audience with the King
Chapter 90: Plans Awry
Chapter 91: Captive
Chapter 92: The High Council
Chapter 93: Assassin's Creed
Chapter 94: Alliance
Chapter 95: Resolute
Chapter 96: Gentleman's Revenge!
Chapter 97: Kill Them All
Chapter 98: Reviewing Maggots
Chapter 99: Bloodline
Chapter 100: Scion of Blood
Chapter 101: Glass
Chapter 102: The Daeben Must Die!
Chapter 103: Mighty Aygor
Chapter 104: Awaken From the Dream
Chapter 105: Kashi's Wish (Definitely an Artifact!)
Chapter 106: Long Live...
Chapter 107: The World Reacts (1)
Chapter 108: The World Reacts (2)
Chapter 109: Serisis (1)
Chapter 110: Serisis (2)
Chapter 111: Chu Ling's Bomb
Chapter 112: Who Run The World?
Chapter 113: Dwarven City
Chapter 114: Crazy Heads
Chapter 115: Tryouts..
Chapter 116: Inside
Chapter 117:Upgrade
Chapter 118: Jerxas
Chapter 119: Train Hard, Grasshopper
Chapter 120: The Red Mage Returns
Chapter 121: War Assembly
Chapter 122: To Remember
Chapter 123: Art of the Forge
Chapter 124: Prelude to War
Chapter 125: A Merchant's Battle
Chapter 126: My Revolution (1)
Chapter 127: My Revolution (2)
Chapter 128: My Revolution (3)
Chapter 129: We Will Survive
Chapter 130: Battle of Assassins
Chapter 131: Domination
Chapter 132: Arrogance of the Strong
Chapter 133: Hatred Spanning Generations
Chapter 134: Building a Foundation
Chapter 135: New Dimension
Chapter 136: Rosendun's Guilds
Chapter 137: Alternative Interview
Chapter 138: Nerf That F**cker!
Chapter 139: Guildmaster-In-Training
Chapter 140: Restructuring the Guild
Chapter 141: A Maggot's Pride (Season Finale)
[Volume 4] Chapter 142: Season Premiere
Chapter 143: Fantasia
Chapter 144: HELL
Chapter 145: The Virus
Chapter 146: First Blood
Chapter 147: Live
Chapter 148: Where Men Gather...
Chapter 149: The Flow
Chapter 150: Archery Princess
Chapter 151: Get to Work
Chapter 152: Unification
Chapter 153: The Definition of Unity
Chapter 154: Hektor's Resolve
Chapter 155: The Bank
Chapter 156: A Cold Memory
Chapter 157: Meeting a Fan
Chapter 158: Dancing with the Stars
Chapter 159: A New World
Chapter 160: Chaos & Order
Chapter 161: Foundations of Government
Chapter 162: Kirkcour Woods
Chapter 163: Battling the Marilith
Chapter 164: Darian Alshmeer
Chapter 165: Bloody Morning
Chapter 166: Summit
Chapter 167: Battle for Dora
Chapter 168: Battle for Dora (2)
Chapter 169: Battle for Dora (Conclusion)
Chapter 170: Clinging Souls
Chapter 171: Betrayal
Chapter 172: Generals
Chapter 173: Longma Tribe
Chapter 174: My Way
Chapter 175: A Goblin's Fear
Chapter 176: A Goblin's Resolve
Chapter 177: The Chaos Order
Chapter 178: Probing Charge
Chapter 179: Desperate Battle
Chapter 180: The Chained God
Chapter 181: Battling the Demon
Chapter 182: Save Kashi!
Chapter 183: The Demon's Spear
Chapter 184: My World!
Chapter 185: God of Worlds
Chapter 186: Warriors' Resolve
Chapter 187: The Seeker
Chapter 188: The Maggots' Vice Guildmaster
Chapter 189: The Vampire's Prince
Chapter 190: Drixlia's Evolution
Chapter 191: Class Reunion
Chapter 192: The Chained Devil
Chapter 193: Sleepsong
Chapter 194: The Treasurer
Chapter 195: Transcendents
Chapter 196: Trains & Boats!
Chapter 197: The Best Entrance!
Chapter 198: The Prophecy
Chapter 199: The Merchant God's Test
Chapter 200: Puzzle Piece
Chapter 201: The Land of Roses
Chapter 202: Maggots' Defense
Chapter 203: Long May He Reign!
Chapter 204: The King's Interrogation
Chapter 205: Uruk-Thai
Chapter 206: To Be Human
Chapter 207: Who I Am
Chapter 208: Durst Awakens
Chapter 209: War Chief
Chapter 210: Fallout
Chapter 211: Empire's Foundation
Chapter 212: Empire's Foundation (2)
Chapter 213: Weight of a Life
Chapter 214: The Truth
Chapter 215: Kashi and Lunette
Chapter 216: Mato Suzuki(1)
Chapter 217: Little Su
Chapter 218: My Guild in the Land of Roses
Chapter 218: Holy Mother
Chapter 219: The Cursed Seven (1)
Chapter 220: The Cursed Seven (2)
Chapter 221: The Curse
Chapter 222: Nornesh
Chapter 223: Blood-Out
Chapter 224: Worthless
Chapter 225: Essence
Chapter 226: Boss Man's Stats
Chapter 227: Rex
Chapter 228: I Want to Fight
Chapter 229: Fancy a Date?
Chapter 230: Xu Yao
Chapter 231: My Path
Chapter 232: Drakase
Chapter 233: Sonic and Sayen
Chapter 234: Convincing General Adachi
Chapter 235: A Father's Cautious Love
Chapter 236: Bok's Resolve
Chapter 237: Transcendent Meeting
Chapter 238: Delivering the Scrolls
Chapter 239: Breakthrough
Chapter 240: Depart for Oni Hill!
Chapter 241: Battle for Oni Hill Begins (Season Finale)

Chapter 53: Purpose

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By Renoe_K

Suvron's Pass.

22nd Mazem, 1092.

Suvron's Pass was not meant for the light of heart. It was one of, if not the most damaged zones in the continent, having faced terrible devastation during the Calamity. Most of the earth was sunken far below sea level, leaving narrow irregular paths surrounded by rugged, sharp, tall cliffs,

Smoke belched from the abyss cast the path in perpetual darkness. The mountains, mostly devoid of life, was only known to house rock bats.

Kashi walked the path with his party, all of whom guided their horses by the reins rather than ride. Their caution was quite understandable, as the narrow path could barely contain the horses' wide frames. Any burst of anxiety could send both horse and rider over the edge.

Kashi eyed the bats fluttering around as if gauging whether to attack or not. "Keep your eyes open. We won't be safe until we leave this place..."

Residential Sector.

16th May 2043.

It had almost been nine days since Kashi started his journey along Suvron's Pass, but it was just a little over a day in the real world. Suzuki stared at his reflection in the bathroom mirror. He wasn't sure how long he had been there, but five minutes later, he splashed some water on his face, then exited his room.

Suzuki wasn't surprised to see the rest of the gang chatting in the hole. It was one of their compulsory days off the gaming world with orders from above to spend their days doing whatever. They were engaged in talks over the news broadcasting on the screen.

"...It is with great pleasure that we announce the completion of Genaco's first space station. C.E.O of Genaco Corp, Jediah Kaguya Minako is reported to be the first civilian to visit it tomorrow..."

Suzuki listened with slight interest as he made his way to the kitchen. It was no secret Genaco had been attempting the project, and with the Nesla Coils, development must have somehow sped up. He bit down on an apple as another exciting piece of news was broadcasted.

"... In other news, tension continues to rise in southern Nigeria, where a huge structure nearing twenty-thousand feet continued to be kept heavily under wraps. The area has been designated as a no-flying zone by the local government, and attempts to recon using satellites have turned up futile. There are reports of countries threatening to invade, but without any concrete proof of a threat, it is understood any invaders would be held in contempt by the UN. Forces ha..."

Suzuki stared at the veiled still photo of the towering construct. He could understand the fear other countries faced. Something that massive was definitely not commercial and could pose a potent threat in the future if left unchecked. However, no one had the explicit right to demand answers from its owners, and if the Nigerian government stuck by their decision not to assist, then their hands were tied even further.

'Oh, the loving world of politics.'

Suzuki sneered and then exited the apartment. Interestingly, his roommates never realized he was in the room until he left. Once outside, he obtained the address for the testing site from his phone. The company's app let him know, it was just a few floors below him.

Suzuki walked to the elevator and then placed his phone on the scanner. The system verified his identity and then granted him access to the restricted lower floors.

Suzuki left the elevator and then entered a door marked Gladiator Testing Site 1, where he found several full-body virtual drives occupying the room. Elsewhere, a large screen occupied most of the east wall, while a see-through glass window occupied the north.

Suzuki ran his fingers along the machines' slick bodies, eyes glazed over in deep thought.

The door slid open as a familiar voice called out, "Beautiful, aren't they?"

Suzuki turned to see Yukino enter the room, eyes oddly focused in on him. It felt like he was being studied by a predator deciding if he should live or not. He hid his discomfort behind a serene expression, turning his back as he replied, "Nothing beautiful about mere tools."

Yukino chuckled. "I know for a fact that you of all people don't mean that."

Suzuki frowned. He did not like the feeling of being read. "And what makes you say that?"

"According to your file, the virtual world is far more than a passing game. There's no way you haven't developed some affection for the one thing that makes that world possible."

Suzuki's fists tightened. "Files never tell the whole story. I would expect someone of your standard to understand that." He turned to meet her eyes. "... Or did I give you too much credit? Are you really just the mascot you appear to be?"

Yukino's expression stiffened somewhat, but the smile didn't leave her face. "Impressive. Using anger to destabilize your mark to gain a psychological advantage. Your file did mention you are excellent at manipulation." Yukino chuckled and adjusted her hair. "However, you are correct. Files do not tell the whole story, and it is wrong on my part to draw conclusions based on a sheet of paper." She closed the distance and then held out her hand. "I would like to formally introduce myself. My name is Asagi Yukino, but you can call me Yuki."

Suzuki stared blankly at her hand, but then grasped it after a few seconds. "Mato Suzuki. It's a pleasure... Asagi-san."

"Yuki."

"Of course, Asagi-san."

Her grip tightened, her face tightening as she struggled to keep the smile on her face. "Yu-ki."

Suzuki, revealing his inner pettiness, affirmed with a cold sneer. "I find it inappropriate to call an 'older' woman by her first name, A-sa-gi-san."

Yukino all but crushed the young man's hand as she turned beet-red. "You're not very popular with girls, are you?"

"Not at all. I am plain unpopular with everybody."

Yukino stared wide-eyed. She wasn't sure if it was what he said, the expressionless way he said it, or the matter-of-fact voice he used, but she was soon clutching her tablet to her chest in belated laughter,

Suzuki snorted. "I don't think it's exemplary to laugh at others' misfortunes."

Yukino's lips settled into a soft smile. "You finally dropped the formal speech. That's a start at the very least."

Suzuki sighed. "Sorry, I get defensive when people try to psychoanalyze me."

She released his hand, shrugging off his apology. "It's fine. Most people get defensive. You, on the other hand, go on the att- Oops, there I go again. Force of habit." She took a deep breath then continued, "So, what brings you down here so early. The meeting isn't for another hour."

"Wanted to see the place for myself."

"Familiarize yourself with the layout?"

'She's good. I'll have to keep an eye on her.' "Something like that." Eager to switch the conversation to something less about him, he turned to the Full-Body Drives. "What are these doing here? The sign outside says Gladiator Testing site, but I don't see any remote cockpits."

Yukino looked at Suzuki with pleasant surprise. "You know what remote cockpits are?"

"I did some research after the last meeting. I have to be honest. Your online libraries contain information that would be classified top-secret in most countries. You sure it's alright to let just anyone access it?"

Yukino raised her tablet. "That's why you have smartphones. Only those with the right amount of clearance can access sensitive intel. There's still a lot for you to learn if you rank even higher."

"Not interested," Suzuki rebuffed. "Instead, explain why a Gladiator testing site has no remote cockpits."

Yukino had the proudest of smiles on her face as she replied, "Because they are no longer necessary."

Suzuki's frowned in confusion, then his eyes widened slowly as realization dawned on him. "No way. It's impossible.. the stress on the brain, information overload... That's why we're playing the game. For this!" He gazed at the Full Drives with apt interest and amazement. "If this is true, then..."

"Yes," Yukino said, "It will completely change the battlefield. But if you think that is amazing, watch this." She tapped her tablet and the screen on the wall displayed an image that stunned the young man silent.

Twenty Gladiators faced off in some sort of bunker, ten per side. The war machines were humanoid in shape but had several aesthetics attached that made them resemble alien invader armor. Powered by the Nesla Coils, they were made up of several layers of an undisclosed alloy with several joints that mimicked the anatomy of a human to allow never before seen flexibility.

The Gladiators engaged in combat, shooting, slicing, and tearing each other apart. The highlights of the fights were the quick, agile movements and unpredictability which remote cockpits simply couldn't provide. There were backflips, suplexes, chokeholds, and even one or two dropkicks, maneuvers unheard of in machines.

Suzuki could have watched this for years, but unfortunately, after a few minutes, the reel came to an end.

"What do you think?" Yukino asked.

Suzuki could scarcely hide his disbelief and wonder. "That was... How did you manage to find so many people who could integrate so seamlessly?"

Yukino shook her head. "We couldn't. They were all controlled by a single man."

Suzuki's expression stilled when he saw the image of the man in question on the screen. "You're saying this guy controlled all twenty Gladiators simultaneously?"

"Yes. His NS levels are the highest in the world as of this moment, and his information processing rivals that of the most advanced computers."

"Is that so..."

"You don't sound surprised," Yukino pointed out.

Suzuki shrugged. "The human brain does regulate millions of information daily after all. It was only a matter of time before we were able to access the aspects of the brain we never consciously use." Kashi frowned, focusing on the screen. "More importantly, do his NS levels affect LNE?"

"Naturally," Yukino replied, momentarily stunned by the sudden change of topic. "It's safe to say he's easily the strongest diver in the game. His processing speed allows him to do things you can't even imagine."

A wry smile curled up Kashi's lips as he placed his hand on the screen. "...Strongest, is it?" He muttered, then made his way to the exit.

"Where are you going?" Yukino asked. "The meeting is in a few minutes."

Kashi turned to her. "Pass. I've got something more important to take care of."

"L.N.E?"

"Yes."

"But today's a compulsory day off."

Suzuki smiled. "Did you forget? The testers get special days off."

The door shut behind the young man, leaving Yukino in the room. She looked up at the silver-haired man on the screen. "Taiga and Suzuki huh?" She tapped her tablet, and then asked, "Is that okay?"

"Perfect."

Suvron's Pass

Kashi woke to the incessant shrieks of rock bats. He turned to see Miote and Lunette asleep next to him. Shadow, Hektor, and Kira had their backs to them on watch. He quickly took stock of their surroundings, pleased to see they had gained some ground while he was asleep.

"You're finally awake?" Shadow asked as he walked over.

"Yeah," Kashi replied as he was helped to his feet. "Anything major happen while I was gone?"

"Nothing much. The rock bats have been increasing in number, though. We saw some huge ones yesterday. The sooner we get out of here, the better."

Kashi scanned the area. Like Shadow said, the number of rock bats had indeed doubled in number since he was last there. The odd thing was they hadn't attacked yet. It seemed more like they were waiting for something. Well, there was no need to wait and find out what it was.

"You're right. We should get moving." Kashi then paused when faced with a new dilemma. "How exactly did you guys move with me when I was asleep?"

Shadow grinned. "Hektor carried both you and Miote."

"So tha-"

"We're not alone," Kira interrupted. Her hairs stood on end as she tensed up, growling soft murder.

"What? Where?" Kashi asked as he equipped his bow.

Hektor and Shadow noticed his actions and drew their weapons.

"Wha?" Hektor asked, grip tightening on his ax.

"We've got company," Kashi answered.

Their apprehension rose as the pass was suddenly awash with stark silence. Time seemed to stand still as the warriors glared at mountains as if daring fate to make her move.

"It's coming."

Rock bats of different sizes took flight, their wings beating drums of death as they circled the party. The spiral movement quickened as their numbers increased until they completely blotted out what little light pierced the dark clouds.

"Hektor, Shadow, make sure no harm comes to the party, and continue without me. I'll meet up with you at Meilfour." Kashi ordered as he equipped three extra quivers.

"What do you-"

Shriek!!

The bats rushed down like an arrow to their prey.

"[Gilgamesh]!"

A thousand arrows, strengthened by Ferulic's spirit, shot towards the advancing bats.

Kashi hopped on Kira's back as the pass drowned in anguished, furious shrieks. Before Hektor or Shadow could speak up, the duo tore off down the path.

"This has to be the stupidest thing you've done, and I have a long list," Kira chided as the flock of rock bats flew over the party and chased after them.

Kashi chuckled as he pressed against her back. "It'll work out somehow... I think."

"You think?" Kira rolled her eyes as she picked up the pace. "I should present them with your dead body. Maybe they'll let me go then."

"I'm pretty sure wolf meat tastes better."

"Ugh."

"Watch out!"

A flock of bats rose from the gorge, throwing Kira off balance. She missed her footing and was soon clinging to the edge of the path for dear life. She tried latching onto the wall with her hind legs, but years of neglect had bred moss that rebuffed her grip. "I can't hold on. Jump off."

Kashi knew that to get back up, he would have to push her down. Sighing, he said, "Sorry, it's impossible."

Kira growled and then glared at the bats closing in on them. "Kashi?"

"Yes?"

"I hate you."

"I know."

Kira let go, cursing her fate as they fell into the gorge, followed closely by the rock bats.

High up in the sky, a hooded figure looked down from atop the back of a giant rock bat. "That is for your interference, Kashi. Pray you do not get in our way in your next life."

Temple of Aygor,

Second Under,

Merriheim.

Lord Froy looked up at a statue of the dwarven deity. He wielded a giant hammer which the legends said could create anything its master desired. Froy walked past the statue and placed his hand on a wall. A mandala flashed beneath his hand, then the wall slid open. Torches along the stairwell, lit up as he descended into the depths of the temple.

The order official traversed a dungeon, the monsters ignoring him as he passed. He stopped in front of a tombstone and rolled it out of his path. He then descended an even deeper flight of stairs before reaching his goal.

Froy entered a chamber that housed a petrified dwarf. Tapping the statue, he taunted with a snicker, "Good Morning Aygor. How's life been?"

A giant hammer lay on the ground beside the statue. It emanated powerful aura, which created a field around itself.

Froy reached for the hammer but pulled back when it shocked him. He cussed as he glared at the hammer. "You will be mine."

"How are things in Second Under?" Suddenly a foreign voice questioned.

Froy turned to a bowl placed at the head of the room. He walked up to it as a hooded figure appeared on its surface. "Perfect. The dwarves are completely under control."

"Good. 'Chaos' is coming. We must make sure the world is ready to accept it."

"Yes."

"Has news of Rosendun reached your ears?"

Froy hesitated. "Y-yes it has. What of-"

"Your brother is yet alive. We granted him one final chance to atone for his error. Know this: the same courtesy will not be granted to you should you fail."

Froy breathed a sigh of relief at the good news. "I understand."

"For the day, the sky turns black,"

"Strong shall we stay."

Froy wiped his brow when the figure dissipated. This was no time to fantasize. He had to make sure the dwarves stayed in line.

Zeing had to go...

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