Chapter 346: The Outside (1/2)

Gravis' rage grew as he realized what had happened. He hadn't thought about it, but wasn't it weird that some seller, over a major Realm stronger than him, would patiently answer all his questions? He had initially believed that the seller only wanted to appear friendly so that Gravis would continue buying stuff from him, but that had been wrong apparently.

Gravis sighed. ”I'm sorry. My Research Adept emblem has been stolen by someone,” he said.

”I know,” the guard said. ”I saw it. He stole it right when he pocketed your resources.”

Gravis' grew frustrated again. If the guard saw it, he could have probably also stopped it. Sadly, it wasn't against the rules to steal other people's stuff in the Sky Community, and Gravis had nothing to do with the guard. He couldn't expect the guard to stand up for him. After all, Gravis probably also wouldn't care if he saw that happen.

Gravis would just think that this would be a great learning experience for the victim, but now, he was the victim. Gravis sighed again. 'Maybe I should really look at it as a learning experience,' he thought in defeat. 'Strength is everything, and if I can't protect my belongings, I probably don't deserve to keep them.'

That outlook was cruel, but in this world, it was a sad reality. It might be a wrong outlook for mortals, but for cultivators, it showed the cold truth. If he didn't have the power to protect his life or belongings, he would die or lose them.

”Anyway, since you've seen that it was mine, can you let me enter? You should know that I'm a Research Adept,” Gravis said.

The guard shook his head. ”Sorry, it's against the rules,” he said.

Gravis furrowed his brows. ”What do you mean with, against the rules? You know that I'm a Research Adept, and Research Adepts are allowed into the city, right?”

The guard shook his head again. ”Wrong. People with a Research Adept emblem are allowed into the city, not Research Adepts. There is a difference.”

Gravis grew more frustrated. ”This is bullshit! Doesn't that mean that our city will lose Research Adepts and gain new people that aren't interested in going to middle worlds? That seems incredibly stupid!” Gravis shouted.

The guard sighed. ”I know,” he said, surprising Gravis. ”It's a shit rule in my opinion too, but I have to enforce it if I don't want to lose my job. Do you have a powerful connection in the city that can help you enter? People at the Immortal King Realm can bring people into the city.”

Gravis nodded. ”My father should be enough. My father is the Opposer,” Gravis said.

The guard looked with skepticism at Gravis. ”I don't see the Obsidian Ring on you,” he said.

Gravis' clenched his fist in frustration. He really didn't want to say it, but he had to. ”I lost it,” he said.

The guard looked like he had expected the answer. ”Mhm, that's quite inconvenient, isn't it? First, you lose your Research Adept badge, and then you lose your Obsidian Ring, eh? Was that stolen too?” he asked.

Gravis sighed. ”No,” he said through gritted teeth. ”I lost it in the lower world,” he said.

”Mhm, sure,” the guard said sarcastically. ”And I guess all your other powerful connections are not available at the moment, are they?” he asked.

”Orpheus is my brother. He has a high position in the research department. He can vouch for me,” Gravis said.

The guard nodded a couple of times with sarcastic enthusiasm. ”Great! Then contact him. After all, nearly everyone has a Telepathy Talisman. It shouldn't be an issue to contact him, would it?” he asked with a mocking tone.

Gravis' frustration grew as he clenched his teeth. ”I don't have one of those,” he said.

The guard had a mocking, shocked look on his face. ”Oh no, what happened? Your Research Adept emblem was stolen while you lost your Obsidian Ring? Did you maybe sell your Telepathy Talisman, or was that stolen or lost too?” the guard asked, 'concerned'.

Gravis narrowed his eyes. ”I never had one in the first place.”

The guard looked with a mocking, defeated look at the sky. ”That sucks, man. Everything that can prove that you can enter the city has been stolen or lost. You really have some shitty luck, huh?”

Gravis snorted. ”You can call it shitty luck if you want,” he said.

The guard also snorted. ”Anyway. Enough playing around. You can't enter the city.” Then, the guard's eyes narrowed. ”On top of that, you have tried to impersonate one of the princes, which is a crime,” the guard said.

Gravis looked with narrowed eyes at the guard. ”And what's the punishment for that?” he asked, unamused.