Absolute Cheater-Chapter 241: Adventure IV

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Asher flew through the skies of Heaven's Rift, moving with a speed that defied logic. The wind didn't have time to catch up to him, and the world around him blurred into streaks of light and shadow. With every beat of his wings—radiant and powerful—he soared past floating ruins and crumbling towers. Strange glyphs lit up as he passed, reacting to his presence like they sensed something beyond mortal.

Across the Rift, fragments of ancient challenges stirred to life. Guardian beasts, spectral storms, and illusionary traps tried to block his path, drawn by the energy he gave off.

But they never stood a chance.

Asher moved too fast, too clean. Every obstacle was either avoided or shattered before it could even fully manifest. He wasn't here to fight everything. He had a goal—and someone important was waiting for him.

***

Meanwhile, Valeris walked slowly across a glowing path made of petals, her bare feet brushing the soft surface. The path stretched forward through a glowing, dreamlike realm of color and light. Every step she took left a trail of shimmering energy, and the world around her seemed to respond to her presence—not with aggression, but with recognition.

She had passed her test already. But something had changed inside her.

She felt different now—stronger, but also more at peace. Like she had let go of something she didn't even know she was holding onto. The power she felt wasn't new; it had always been there. She just hadn't fully accepted it until now.

Still, her thoughts kept drifting to one person.

Asher.

She could feel him getting closer, like a quiet warmth pressing against her soul.

"He's almost here…" she murmured, glancing up at the sky with a small smile.

And then the sky split open.

A line of pure white light streaked down from above, followed by a thunderous boom that shook the ground. She instinctively raised a hand to block the glare. When the light faded, she saw him.

Asher stood on a high cliff of black stone, wings still spread wide behind him. His aura crackled in the air like electricity, and even the Rift itself seemed to tremble around him. He was looking forward, toward the shimmering veil that marked the entrance to the Inner Zone.

But then, he turned.

Their eyes met across the space between them.

She stepped forward, and the glowing petals lifted her gently, floating her across the gap. When she landed beside him, everything else seemed to quiet down.

"You got here fast," she said with a small smile.

He smiled back, rare but sincere. "I wasn't going to make you wait."

Their hands brushed, and in that moment, the shards they both carried pulsed with light. A wave of energy rippled through the Rift, and the shimmering barrier in front of them began to part, revealing a path that hadn't been there before.

The way forward—to the Inner Zone—had opened.

The world beyond the veil was different.

As soon as Asher and Valeris stepped into the Inner Zone, the air thickened—not in a physical way, but in presence. Everything felt closer. Heavier. The colors here were richer, deeper, the sky a swirling mass of silver clouds and drifting constellations. Gravity seemed inconsistent; some stones floated in the air, while others bent space around them.

And the silence—it wasn't empty. It was watching.

Asher instinctively reached out with his soul sense, scanning the terrain ahead. "This place…" he muttered, narrowing his eyes. "It's aware. Almost like it's learning from us."

Valeris nodded. "It's no longer just testing strength or spirit. Here, the Rift adapts."

They stood at the edge of a jagged path winding through a shattered mountain range. In the distance, massive crystalline trees grew upside down from floating islands, their roots crackling with energy. Waterfalls flowed in reverse, spiraling upward into glowing spheres suspended in the air.

Everything felt off, yet precise—as if the world had been rebuilt according to its own strange rules.

Asher stepped forward first, wings folding neatly behind his back as his boots touched the uneven stone. "We'll need to stay sharp. No more passive trials. This part… it fights back."

Valeris followed beside him, eyes scanning the surroundings. "I can already feel something pulling at me. Like it's trying to draw out emotions. Fears."

"They'll use whatever they can," Asher said. "The Rift doesn't want us to reach the Core."

"But we will," she said firmly, meeting his gaze. "And we'll do it together."

He gave a quiet nod, and the two of them pressed on.

A few hours later, they reached the first convergence point—an ancient structure buried halfway into a cliff face, glowing with faded runes and surrounded by mist. The entrance pulsed with a dull red light, like a heartbeat.

Valeris reached out toward it. "This is another trial. But not like before."

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Asher stepped closer, examining the symbols. "No obvious traps. No guardians. But the energy here is… resonant."

Before he could say more, the doorway pulsed again—this time brighter. A surge of force pulled them forward, and in the blink of an eye, they were inside.

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The pull of the convergence point was sudden—and absolute.

Asher and Valeris were torn apart in an instant, the world warping and twisting like shattered glass. A rush of wind and energy swallowed them both, and when it cleared… silence.

Asher found himself alone.

He stood in a narrow stone corridor, walls slick with condensation, lit by faint lanterns that flickered without flame. The air was cold—not the kind that chilled skin, but the kind that sank into your bones and memories. Something wasn't right.

He took a step forward.

The corridor widened into a small room—a sitting area, plain but clean. A worn-out couch sat in the middle, and a wooden table was set with a single cup of tea, still steaming.

And there he was.

Sitting across from the table, legs crossed, was a man in a faded gray sweater, face lined with age but warm with a gentle smile.

"Asher," he said, voice calm, familiar. "It's been a while."

Asher froze.

The man's name surfaced from the depths of a place he had sealed off long ago.

Uncle Kairon.

Not his real uncle—just what they'd told the children in the orphanage to call him. He'd been the kind one. The favorite. The protector. But Asher knew the truth. Behind closed doors, Kairon had been the monster in disguise.

"I know what you're thinking," the man said, standing slowly. "But you've changed. Grown. Look at what you've become."