As soon as Vash Volcane disappeared, thebyrinth began to tremble violently. Momentster, the hundreds of armored ckrat Men vanished into thin air.
Caelius grinned at Grarik, whose dumbfounded expression was fixed on the portal through which Vash had left.
"It seems you''ve been abandoned, Big Fool," Caelius remarked, his tone dripping with mockery.
Grarik''s attention snapped to Caelius, his teeth grinding in frustration. Vash''s dismissive attitude had already irritated him, and now he was being mocked by the person he despised the most.
One of Grarik''spanions intervened, reminding him, "Young Master, thebyrinth is copsing. We''vepleted the Master''s mission—we need to leave now."
Grarik clenched his fists, his desire to fight Caelius evident. But he knew the location and timing were far from ideal. Shooting a sharp re at Caelius, he reluctantly jumped through the portal.
Caelius made no move to stop them. Even if he''d wanted to, he knew he couldn''t prevent their escape. Likewise, he was certain they couldn''t stop him if he decided to leave.
Once Grarik''s group had departed, Caelius turned to his own party. "We''re done here. Let''s leave."
Obeying hismand, they all followed him through the portal.
When Vincent stepped through, he felt the surroundings distort momentarily before stabilizing. Momentster, he realized they were now outside the entrance to the ckrat Labyrinth.
Though the sky was dark, the stalls in the area illuminated the surroundings, creating a lively atmosphere.
Not long after, several figures began to appear outside thebyrinth.
"What just happened?" one person asked.
"I don''t know. I was fighting ckrats when the wholebyrinth suddenly started shaking," another responded.
"Same here. We barely made it out. A massive piece of rubble nearly crushed us, but we managed to find an exit point in time," a third added.
Various parties that had been inside thebyrinth were now emerging, all sharing simr tales of narrow escapes.
Vincent scanned the area but couldn''t spot Vash or Grarik''s group.
"They must have already left," he thought, just as Caelius approached him.
"Are you looking for them?" Caelius asked.
Vincent gave a curt nod.
"They''ve gone. You can stop worrying," Caelius assured him.
Despite the reassurance, Vincent remained cautious, unwilling to let his guard down. Who knew if they might be lying in wait?
"Let''s go back," Caelius said.
After some time, they reached the No. 3 Sanctuary. Following brief pleasantries, the group parted ways, agreeing to report to the Novice Center the next day on their own since Vincent wouldn''t be able to apany them.
Tomorrow would be his final day in the Origin World, as his two-day limit as a Tier 1 Origin Warrior was nearing its end.
Back at the Neer''s Lounge, Vincent extended his room reservation to avoid a repeat of his previous awkward encounter—when he had materialized mid-rental, interrupting a couple engaged in... intimate activities.
Once inside his room, Vincent prepared to cultivate while waiting for his remaining time in the Origin World to run out. Converting his remaining 200,000 experience points into purified energy, heid out several Origin Crystals around him.
1,000 experience points and 100 Origin Energy consumed. +1 Purified Energy.
He repeated the process.
1,000 experience points and 100 Origin Energy consumed. +1 Purified Energy.
By the time he was done, Vincent had converted 200 purified energy points, bringing his total to 1,350.
A tugging force enveloped him, and within moments, digital lights surrounded his body, signaling his return to the real world.
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Vincent reappeared in his hotel room, the morning sunlight streaming through the windows. It was Thursday. Changing into casual clothes, he left his room and entered the living area, where he found his younger sister, Marina, and hisndlord, Amara, seated on the couch. Both stared nkly ahead as if they''d just woken up.
Vincent smirked. "You two look so lifeless when I''m not around."
His voice jolted them back to life, their eyes snapping to him simultaneously. Marina''s face lit up.
"Brother! You''re back!" she eximed, springing forward to hug him.
Vincent caught her with ease, ruffling her hair affectionately. "How''s my princess?" he asked, tapping her nose yfully.
"I missed you so much, brother!"
"You little rascal, I was only gone for a day. You probably just missed my cooking," he teased.
"No!" Marina pulled back, pouting. "Well… maybe a little. But I missed you, not just your food!"
Vincent chuckled, messing up her hair again. "I''m kidding. Of course, I missed you too. Who knows what you''d do to my search history if I said otherwise."
Marina''s expression darkened despite her innocent smile. "Are you saying something, brother?"
Vincent shivered. Her aura in that moment was more menacing than the ckrat Primals he''d faced. "N-Nothing! Just talking to myself," he stammered.
Turning his attention to Amara, who was lounging in her usual white tank top and shorts, he nodded. "I''m back."
Amara offered a small smile before reverting to her usual indifferent expression. "Good. Now, make us breakfast and do theundry today."
Vincent sighed butplied, heading to the kitchen. Soon, the enticing aroma of freshly prepared breakfast filled the air.
Breakfast consisted of burrito bowls—fluffy scrambled eggs nestled amidst a colorful array of vegetables and topped with tangy salsa. The intoxicating aroma had Marina and Amara practically drooling as they waited at the table.
"Lil Vince, grab me a beer!" Amara ordered.
"Brother, hot chocte for me!" Marina chimed in.
Shaking his head with a wry smile, Vincent fetched a cold beer from the fridge for Amara and prepared a steaming mug of hot chocte for Marina. Once their drinks were served, the two eagerly dug into their meals.
Amara took a hearty gulp of beer between bites.
"Don''t you have work today, Sis Amara?" Vincent asked.
Amara shot him an annoyed side nce.
"Tch. Don''t worry about me. I can handle my job, even if I down a dozen beers."
Vincent could only sigh, turning his gaze to Marina, who noticed his attention almost immediately.
"What''s wrong, brother?" she asked through a mouthful of food.N?v(el)B\\jnn
Vincent stayed silent for a moment, making her fidget under his scrutiny. Finally, she nced at Amara and caught on to his meaning.
"You don''t need to worry, brother. I won''t be like Big Sis Amara," she said, grinning mischievously.
Amara rolled her eyes and ignored the siblings, focusing on her meal.
After breakfast, Vincent handled theundry, loading it into the washer-dryer before plopping down on the couch. As he scrolled through his phone, he came across several emails.
Most were from his instructors and even the dean, inquiring about his well-being and avability. He decided to set those aside for now, focusing instead on messages from various guilds and organizations inviting him to join their ranks.
There was no reply yet from Alex regarding the item he had sent for auction. Vincent frowned; he was counting on the proceeds to buy a new house for his family.
After dealing with his emails, Vincent browsed the inte to check for news rted to the aftermath of the Academy''s Annual Ceremony. Unsurprisingly, there was no mention of him. With Sophie Iris''s authority and influence, it made sense that any information linking him to the event had been thoroughly suppressed.
He suddenly remembered he hadn''t received any prizes from the academy or even checked his final ranking. Deciding to clear this up, he resolved to visit his school.
"Marina, you have ss today, right?" he asked.
She nodded. "Mmh, why?"
"I''m heading to my school. Let''s go together," Vincent suggested.
Her face lit up instantly.
"Okay! Just give me a minute—I''ll take a quick shower!" she eximed, rushing to her room.
Left alone with Amara, Vincent turned to her.
"Aren''t you heading to work?"
Amara ignored the question, instead sitting upright and fixing him with a casual yet probing gaze.
"How''s life over there? Are you doing anything dangerous?"
Vincent immediately understood she was referring to his time in the Origin World.
Smiling softly, he reassured her, "You don''t have to worry about me. I''m managing fine. And even if I do encounter danger, I still have the item you gave me."
He was referring to the instant escape scroll Amara had gifted him.
"By the way, where did you get it? Isn''t something like that really expensive?"
At his question, Amara abruptly stood up.
"Alright, I''m off to work. Don''t forget to finish theundry and get some rest," she said nonchntly, evading his inquiry as she retreated to her room.
Vincent watched her leave, curiosity gnawing at him. Still, he chose not to press her. If she wanted to tell him, she would do so in her own time.