Chapter 350: World heart City II
The streets of World Heart City stretched wide and winding, lined with obsidian towers etched in runes of gold and floating sigils that shimmered faintly under the ever-present starlight canopy above. Despite its vastness, the city exuded a suffocating presence—as if every inch of it breathed with the might of countless legends who had walked its paths.
Asher led them quietly through a central boulevard where the air itself buzzed faintly—not with spirit energy or mana, but with suppressed power, so thick that even the sky above seemed pinned in place by unseen pressure.
"Hide your racial traits from now on," he said in a low voice, glancing between Valeris and Veyra. "You both stand out. Too much."
Valeris raised a brow, but Asher's eyes were serious.
"Every World Ranker here is their own storm. If they've reached this level in this city… they didn't do it cleanly. They've fought, devoured, stolen, betrayed—whatever it took. We're not in the outer realms anymore."
Veyra glanced around warily. The people here didn't just walk—they glided, stalked, prowled. A merchant whose smile showed far too many fangs. A cloaked woman whose shadow whispered behind her. A boy levitating with laughter—followed by a dozen spectral blades orbiting his back.
They weren't just Evolvers.
They were monsters who wore civilization like a disguise.
"Understood," Valeris said softly, twisting her ring slightly. A subtle ripple shimmered across her form, dulling her golden irises, muting her aura. The faint outline of her dragon heritage folded inward, sealed behind ancient glamour.
Veyra followed suit, shifting her presence. The bloodrose sheen in her eyes dulled, her more vampiric traits fading behind layers of veiling technique. Her aura no longer screamed of ancient blood and buried thrones.
Asher watched both and nodded. "Good. We're just a trio of cultivators. No royalty. No dragon. No dark seductress. Just tourists."
Valeris snorted faintly, amused. "Tourists with enough strength to crush mountains."
"Even so," Asher murmured, "better to be underestimated than targeted."
They continued walking through the city, absorbing its strange, radiant architecture. Marketplaces floated mid-air, connected by arcing bridges of light. Spirit beasts coiled in crystalline enclosures. Entire battlefields were simulated in open plazas for demonstration duels. Statues of long-dead World Rankers lined the grand avenues, their eyes hollow, their names etched in languages older than most worlds.
Yet not once did anyone approach them.
Not to greet. Not to warn.
It was a city of silence, of watching eyes.
"This place…" Veyra murmured, "feels more like a proving ground than a home."
"It is," Asher said. "World Heart City isn't for the living—it's for the worthy. The moment you're no longer useful, you vanish. If you survive long enough, you become part of the foundation. A stepping stone for someone else."
Valeris's expression was calm, but her fingers remained close to her waist—near the hilt of her concealed blade.
They passed a coliseum that floated in mid-air, rotating slowly. Cheers echoed from inside, but no audience was visible—just shadows moving behind shimmering walls of force. A glowing sign floated above in ancient script:
The Arena of Judgment. Entry by Writ or Challenge. Death Optional. Glory Absolute.
"I'm guessing we're not here for tourism after all," Veyra said quietly.
"Not yet," Asher replied. "First, we observe. We learn the rules of this jungle. And when we're ready—we make our name known."
Valeris smiled faintly. "And if we don't?"
Asher's gaze turned steely. "Then we leave before we're devoured."
They moved deeper into the inner districts, where the casual grandeur of World Heart City sharpened into deliberate intimidation.
The floating spires gave way to entire sky-piercing bastions carved from elemental stone—ice that never melted, obsidian veins that pulsed with magma-light, and towers crowned with vortexes of storm clouds. Here, the buildings weren't just shaped by architects—they were shaped by power, by Laws forged in battle and refined over millennia.
A sky-borne beast passed overhead—a leviathan of shadow and brass, twenty meters long, dragging a spiraling gate behind it. No one reacted. It was just another piece of the city.
Veyra's eyes stayed alert. "This entire city feels alive. Like it's watching. Waiting."
"Well, that's not far from the truth," Asher replied. "The true master of this city is none other than the World Consciousness itself. So in a way, yes—it is alive, and it is watching everything that happens here."
He added with a nod, "I confirmed it through Absolute Appraisal. I've already seen the hidden runes and foundations that bind this city."
They arrived at Spiral Nexus Square—a massive open plaza where Evolvers gathered. Golden energy flowed in complex streams beneath the glass floor, powering everything from message totems to floating auction boards.
A massive crystalline pillar dominated the center, displaying a live-ranked list:
Top 10 Current Combatants – Arena of Judgment
Seraphon, the Living Seal (1028 Wins / 0 Losses)
Vrah-Myrr, Duskrender of the Outer Hollow (999 / 1)
Ysera of the Star-Call (973 / 0)
Carnyx, Beast of the Pale Storm (951 / 9)
...
Meliastra the Thorn Queen (866 / 3)
"They treat battles like prestige tokens," Veyra muttered. "Like status symbols."
"It is status," Asher said. "Here, your name isn't remembered because you lived. It's remembered because someone strong failed to kill you."
Several Evolvers hovered near the board, debating strategies, gossiping about upcoming challenges, and whispering rumors about the return of long-lost names. A few cast long glances toward Asher and Valeris—but none approached. Not yet.
"Notice something?" Valeris asked under her breath. "There's no discrimination here. Elf, human, beastkin, aberrant… They all stand equal beneath one thing."
Asher nodded. "Power."
They continued through an archway that shimmered with spatial runes. The moment they stepped through, the air shifted. The temperature dropped. The buildings turned cold and silent—etched with sigils of sealing, containment, and cursing.
"This is the Hall of Bound Sin," Valeris whispered, lips barely moving.
"Criminal sector?" Veyra guessed.
"Hmm," Valeris murmured in agreement.
Asher's gaze, however, was fixed on the towering, robot-like golems stationed in front of the hall. "They're golems," he said. "Directly controlled by the World Consciousness and empowered by it. Honestly, anyone living on this planet couldn't hope to kill or destroy them."
Veyra tilted her head slightly. "What about you?"
He smirked. "I could take one down. Maybe a few more... but then I'd run out of energy. I'm powerful, but not limitless."
They exchanged a look and continued their tour.