Atticus looked at his status in satisfaction. It clearly reflected the power he showed back at the military camp.
Back then, his strength had increased manifold, and so had his agility, endurance, and vitality. He'd felt it all firsthand.
'Looks like my major change is to my stats and elements.'
Aside from his physical stats, the only thing that had clearly changed were his elements.
'Question marks… just like the other one.'
The art given to him by the superior races had also been unnamed, just like this one.
'Is it because I haven't named it yet?'
All the other abilities in his status had pre-existing names, which would explain why they were already titled.
"Hm," Atticus muttered. "I'll try it out… name it later."
His gaze dropped to his abilities.
'No changes.'
He moved toward the section showing his rank.
'Finally!'
As the word Paragon appeared, his eyes gleamed.
Years and years of effort, and he had finally reached this point.
The Paragon Rank.
It felt surreal… and at the same time, perfect.
Atticus was happy. Genuinely happy.
'Only a few people on this planet can match me now… but—'
His expression hardened. Few still meant some. And that was enough. Enough to remain cautious. Focused. There were still threats.
Flashes of past events flickered through his mind.
'Carius… Drakthanion… the Obsidian Order… the Zorvans… Lucas…'
He needed to take it step by step. First, Carius.
'I was able to kill him… but his actions were suspicious.'
Atticus's thoughts churned. He had found the body of Karn Voss in Carius's space storage. That alone was… off.
'We're only supposed to kill each other. Why was he keeping the body?'
As reincarnators in Eldoralth, the goal was to be the last one standing. Keeping another apex's corpse served no purpose, unless…
'He was collecting them.'
Carius had severed Karn's head and still carried both head and body. Somehow, Atticus had a gnawing feeling he would've done the same to the rest of the apexes.
'He must've convinced Drakthanion to obey him by promising his family back.'
It fit. Atticus drew connections from what he knew, compiling every thread and hint.
'He knows about the core.'
That was the only logical explanation.
'Their bodies contain the core,' he thought. 'That's why he kept the Nullite Apex's corpse.' freewёbnoνel.com
Then his thoughts shifted to the Obsidian Order… and their relationship with Carius.
'Knowing his personality, it's unlikely he worked for them. More like a temporary collaboration.'
If Carius had been part of them, the implications would be huge. It would also mean every other apex was worth checking too.
'He must have contacted them after his loss at the Nexus…'
Then something else clicked.
'How did he even find this information?'
Atticus didn't doubt Carius's talents, but defeating Elderish and finding out about the cores was beyond him.
That had to come from an external source.
'The Obsidian Order… or the person behind the scenes.'
The thought slithered into his mind like a snake.
It made sense now.
Just like the Vampyros, the Dimensari had planted imposters within the human domain, and likely within the other races as well.
That alone hinted at something deeper.
Either two separate entities were working in the shadows, one backing the Vampyros, the other backing the Dimensari… or… it was just one person.
Atticus leaned toward the latter.
'It's the same technique… same method of infiltration. That points to a single mastermind.'
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