Reaching the first cube, Percy placed his palm on its surface, much like heâd seen Gabe do before. A blue circle of runes lit up around it, though it turned red the very next instant.
âError. Failed to identify. State your user ID.â
Percy didnât panic, having expected this.
âI donât have a user ID. Iâm here as a
guest
. Iâm looking for Gabriel.â he said, hoping the translation device worked on the system.
Honestly, he didnât even know why there was an option to identify as a guest. Werenât all the denizens of the Vault automatically registered users? But he wasnât one to look a gift cube in the mouth.
âAuthorization granted. Logging user in as âguestâ. Contacting âGabrielâ. WARNING: Your identity as a âguestâ heavily restricts your access to most system features. You are not allowed to purchase items, start challenges or enter buildings without permission.â
Percy nodded, thinking this was only fair,
if somewhat inconvenient
. Next, he watched the red circle around his palm turn blue, two arrows appearing in its circumference as it began to revolve slowly. Nothing changed for a couple of minutes, making Percy wonder if his friend was even at home.
âActually, forget at home⊠is he even
alive
?â
Logically, the Vaultâs gods wouldnât have allowed their only specimen with two cores to die, but Percy couldnât stop himself from worrying. Luckily, the circle flashed green at some point.
âHello? What the hell is this? Since when does the Vault have guests?â a hoarse voice asked, apparently wondering the same thing as Percy.
The voice sounded different than Percy remembered, and not only because he was hearing it from the outside. The owner seemed to have some difficulty speaking, the words coming out strained. Still, he recognized him.
âGabe? How are you doing man?â Percy asked.
âI have no idea who you are, but that isnât any of your business. Just go away. Iâm busy.â
âGabe, itâs me! Percy!â he hurriedly said before his friend hang up on him.
âW-What? What did you just say?!â
âPercy! You know? The guy who gave you your second core!â
âShhhhhhh!!! What the fuck are you doing?! You canât speak about that out loud!! Is this really you?!â
Percy rolled his eyes.
âAre you going to let me in, or should I jog your memory some more?â
Gabe remained silent for a couple seconds, seemingly taking it all in.
âI donât know where you currently are, but I live in cube #3. Just head over there. Iâll let the system know to guide you to my room.â he eventually said.
Percy nodded, though his friend couldnât see him. He circled around the cube, guessing this one couldnât have been the third. He skipped the next one too, before approaching the one after. It had to be either #3 or #14, depending on which end they started counting from. If it was the latter heâd have to walk some more, though that wasnât what was going through his mind.
âHe seemed surprised when I mentioned his second core. Doesnât he know the cat is out of the bag?â
It was strange. Had the gods not reached out to him? What were they waiting for? Percy would have expected them to do all sorts of experiments on Gabe by now. Why would they have left him in the dark?
âOh well⊠I suppose I can just ask him myself in a few minutes.â
Placing his hand on the cube, he quickly confirmed this one was indeed #3. The system allowed him to enter, a series of arrows flashing along the corridorâs surfaces to guide him. Percy met plenty of natives on the way, scurrying around their legs. At least his petite body made it easier to trudge through the narrow pathways.
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âCan they not see the arrows? Or are they just ignoring them?â
Either way, it wasnât long before he arrived at his destination. However the system worked, it was really convenient. Percy was certain he wouldnât have remembered the way on his own. He was about to knock, but it appeared there was no need, as the indented metal parted by itself as soon as he touched it, releasing a burst of steam in the process.
Standing before him, was a tall man with transparent skin, his organs visible as they throbbed inside his torso. He was wearing simple brown shorts, an unassuming grey bandage wrapped a couple times around his abdomen, concealing the enchanted one Percy knew was there.
However, what stood out the most was Gabeâs condition. The entire front side of his body was covered in nasty burns, his skin misshapen and â in many places â blackened. His left hand was missing entirely up to his wrist, and even his right one seemed to have lost some freedom of movement. This was Percyâs first time seeing his friendâs face, but his features were charred too, as a third bandage covered his eyes. Even Gabeâs throat appeared severely injured â no wonder he couldnât speak properly.
âWow, he looks even worse than I remember⊠And this is after a year of healingâŠâ
he thought, his expression grim.
Percy was at a loss, not knowing what to say to his friend. Luckily, the latter spoke first.
âHuh, is this how you normally look?â Gabe snickered, though it trailed off into a wheeze. âI guess that explains why you go around possessing people.â
Glancing down at his half-naked body and his shoddy seaweed skirt, Percy remembered he was currently inhabiting the hairless monkey. Some heat gathered in his cheeks again, as he felt even more embarrassed meeting somebody he knew while in this state. And the worst part was, Gabe was only talking about his
height.
After all, he couldnât see much else through Mana Sense alone.
âI hope you donât actually think this is my real body!â Percy said a little more animatedly than he perhaps should have. âSee? No second core!â he pointed at his abdomen.
âShhhh!!!â Gabe got all jumpy again. âWill you stop saying â
you know what
â all the time?! Why did you even make me spend my credits on the bandage if youâre just going to keep shouting it out to the world?!â
Percy frowned.
âYou really donât know?â
âKnow what?â Gabe asked. âAnd how did you even return here? Iâm pretty sure Iâve never seen any beasts like this in the Vault.â
âIâll explain everything in a second, but first tell me how youâve been over the past few months. Honestly, you look like youâve had a tough time.â Percy said, sitting on the bed.
He knew the room was rather small, but it sure looked a lot larger than he remembered, thanks to his current perspective. Gabe grimaced upon seeing a grimy monkey on his bed, prompting Percy to smell his armpit. Honestly, he stank quite badly, but only part of it was due to his hostâs non-existent hygiene. The majority had to do with the fact he had just swam out of a swampy ocean.
âWell, there isnât much to tell. My situation is about as shitty as you can see. Iâve made a lot of progress with myâŠ
affinity
.â Gabe eventually said, pointing at his eyes.
Percy knew his friend probably meant his affinity
fusion
, but the latter was still conscious about speaking of his secret openly.
âSadly, I canât complete another combat challenge in this state, so I had to delve into magiscript.â he added. âBut hey, itâs probably for the best! Fighting would just raise the odds of people finding out aboutâŠ
yeah
.â
âGabe⊠I hate to break it to you, but itâs a little late for that.â Percy finally said.
âWhat do you mean?â
âHow do you think I got here? Metatron gave me his Decree on the way out. I would have visited sooner, but I had to wait for the right opportunity.â
Gabeâs jaw slackened at the revelation. A moment later, he shuddered as the words sank in.
âYouâre joking, right? I would have known⊠The gods would have chopped me up to pieces by now if that had been the case.â
âEvidently not.â Percy shrugged. âAnd honestly, why should they? Youâre clearly motivated enough to keep improving to heal yourself. They can just sit on the sidelines and watch you practice with your air and light affinities. Why intervene with an experiment thatâs already giving them everything they want?â
âNo wayâŠâ it was Gabeâs turn to plop down on his bed, wiping the cold sweat off his forehead. âWhat happens when they have all the data they want?â
Percy shook his head, not having an answer. It was true the gods hadnât bothered Gabe over the last year, but that wasnât guaranteed to remain the case. Maybe theyâd move on to more aggressive experiments at some point.
Gabe pointed to himself and then traced a circle in the air with his finger. Percy assumed his friend was asking him to use the Decree to take him out of the Vault, but he was afraid to say the words out loud, in case they were being monitored.
âI doubt itâll work.â he sighed.
The Status specifically said
âone-way portalâ
. Percy didnât think it would allow people to exit the Vault. Even if it did, there were many other problems theyâd have to solve. First of all, Percy didnât know where exactly the portal opened. Was it a specific place inside the Vault â the very one where he had landed? Or was it randomly picked each time? How would Gabe know to use it before anybody else did?
One thing was for certain. Percy didnât dare to open a portal on Remior. He couldnât risk Metatron or the other gods forcing their way to his homeland. Even if he and Gabe decided to try this, theyâd have to bring the latter to a different world â assuming his clones found a suitable one.
âGabe⊠I really donât know how to help you man⊠But I promise Iâll do my best to find a way.â Percy said, getting a reluctant nod back.
This was the same thing he had promised the last time too, and he had kept that promise. Though their problem was admittedly a little harder to solve now.
âOh, and one more thingâŠâ Percy added, his friend perking up.
âCan I crash here for a few days? Iâm kinda homelessâŠâ