Ash himself was no drinker.
Well, he had never drunk before to his knowledge. Not in his life on Earth, not during the first cycle, and especially not in this one. So, as Elara stood shocked at the beauty of his faceâher adaptive eyes widening, silver hair lengthening in flustered wavesâhe smirked and sat down on the plush shadow-silk cushions, wings folding neatly.
With a casual flex of his Creation Law, rose-pink light shimmered in his palm. A bottle of deep crimson wine materialized, in glass etched with subtle paradox runes, liquid swirling like captured starlight and blood.
Two crystal goblets followed, filling themselves with the rich, aromatic vintageânotes of eternal roses and forbidden desire.
He offered one to her.
"Wine?" he asked, voice low and teasing. "You can say I made it myself.... It should pair well with interesting company."
Elara recovered, blush deepening as her robes shifted to a slightly more elegant cut. She took the goblet, fingers brushing hisâlingering a heartbeat too long.
"You... create wine too?" she asked, sitting across from him, legs crossing gracefully. The VIP roomâs holographic walls displayed the main auction hall belowâthousands of races gathered in tiered galleries, auras mingling in a symphony of power.
Ash sippedâfirst time, the taste rich, warm, heady. He didnât hate it.
"Well," he replied, leaning back with a lazy smile, "letâs just say I create all things..."
As the words left his lips, he silently activated his title |Forger of the Unwritten Cycle| alongside Eternal Origin Nexus. Rose-pink light shimmered faintly in his palmâsubtle enough to seem like a trick of the roomâs mana glow.
Two earrings appearedâdelicate drops of liquid mana sealed within adaptive crystal that changed color to reflect the wearerâs mood. They radiated a subtle power, offering passive boosts to bloodline purity, gently raising rank without effort, and usable by any race.
He extended his hand, offering them.
"A gift," he said, voice low and teasing. "Something small.... To match the company."
Elaraâs adaptive eyes widened, silver hair lengthening in a flustered wave as she reached out, fingers brushing his. The earrings floated to her ears on their own, settling with a soft glow that made her skin shimmer faintly.
"Theyâre... beautiful," she whispered, touching one gently. A subtle warmth spread through herâbloodline stirring, purity refining in quiet waves. "And powerful. You just... made these? Now?"
Ashâs dual-hued eyes glinted. "Like I saidâall things."
The auction below continuedâbidding wars flaring for lesser relics.
Elara leaned forward, goblet forgotten, affection surging past 50 % in a rushâwarmth, intrigue, desire.
"Youâre dangerous," she murmured, smile playful but eyes serious. "Creating Paragon-quality gifts on a whim... in a VIP room."
Ash chuckled. "Dangerous? Well, to some I may be... but for you? Nah."
She laughedâlight, genuine, her silver hair curling flirtatiously around her shoulders as if responding to the spark between them. The sound was melodic, drawing Ashâs gaze for a moment longer.
The holographic walls of the VIP room shimmered, offering a perfect panoramic view of the main auction hall belowâa colossal amphitheater spanning kilometers, tiered galleries rising like golden waves under a dome of living mana-crystal that pulsed with the bidsâ energy.
Billions filled the seats: dragons in humanoid splendor with scales glinting like jewels, elves with leaf-crowns whispering ancient bids, beastkin roaring challenges, void-beings cloaked in nothingness, and countless othersâevery race from every corner of four galaxies. The air thrummed with restrained power, auras brushing like invisible storms, the scent of wealth and ambition thick enough to taste.
At the center stage, the hostâa neutral golem of polished gold and crystal, voice amplified to reach every earâstood elevated on a floating dais.
"Lot forty-seven: Divine Relicâthe Heart of the Fallen Star, capable of sustaining a galaxyâs core for ten eras! Bidding starts at twenty billion mana stones!"
The hall erupted.
Bids flashed on massive hologramsânumbers soaring in golden script.
A dragon elder roared, "Twenty-five billion!"
An elf matriarch countered coolly, "Thirty!"
Tension rippledârival factions glaring across galleries, subtle aura flares testing boundaries without breaking neutrality.
Then Liam Nocturne rose in the Nocturne sectionâscarred face twisted in cold triumph, silver hair gleaming under blood-moon lights projected for his clanâs comfort. His Ninth Calamity aura flared briefly, silencing nearby bidders.
"Fifty billion," he declared, voice cutting like a scythe.
Gasps echoed.
A few hesitant countersâfifty-five, sixty.
Liamâs eyes burned psychotic fire. "One hundred billion."
Silence.
The hostâs golem voice boomed. "Sold! To the Nocturne representativeâone hundred billion mana stones!"
The crowd murmuredâshock, envy, whispers of Nocturneâs endless wealth.
In the VIP room, Ashâs attention sharpened.
âThis bastard is here,â he thought, rage flickering cold beneath the calm surface as Liamâs scarred figure dominated the Nocturne bidding section below.
âHow could he travel distances so far?â
[Master, you must remember the Consortium is absolute neutral ground,] Elysia reminded gently.
[They have connections with multiple worlds, factions, and even galaxies. Itâs no surprise major players appear.]
His dual-hued eyes narrowed, the cold fire intensifying.
âGood... He wonât leave here alive,â Ash thought, a slow, dangerous smile creeping across his faceâevil, promising.
Then a thought struck himâsomething that had foolishly slipped his mind.
He closed his eyes briefly, willing the blood pool heâd given the Nocturnes to return.
One must remember: any creation of his remained tied to his will, his desires. If he wanted it back, it took only a thought.
The pool vanished from Nocturne Primeâs vaultsâshrinking to a crimson seed that appeared floating in his inner universe, pulsing innocently.
âFuckers...â he thought, satisfaction warm.
Elara noticed the shift, her adaptive eyes softening with concern as her silver hair curled slightly.
"Someone you know?" she asked quietly, leaning closer, the scent of starlight herbs from her skin brushing him.
Ashâs smile returnedâslow, dangerous, but directed at her now.
"An old... acquaintance," he said, voice low.
He turned fully to her, mood lightening as he leaned in, dual-hued eyes leaking a subtle thread of Desireâwarm, intoxicating.