Transcending Realms With My Leveling System As A Demon-Chapter 89: In Pursuit of Reason

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Chapter 89: In Pursuit of Reason

Zenos’s words struck hard into his own soul, because this was the same conclusion he had come to when seeing Zylus once more. Back then, when Zylus first entered the hospital room where Zenos had been sleeping, he thought about it all...

’Why was I kept injured, but Zylus managed to heal quickly?’

’Why out of every individual, I’m not healing.’

’We were both hit by Michael’s light-sword, which all Demons are proven to be affected by, so why wasn’t Zylus affected by it?’

He began to study, through literature, even though he hated it deeply, he wanted to know and understand the case behind Zylus, and why he was injured.

First, it was ’The Demon Realm,’ a novel written by Van Von Roger, an author well known throughout not just the Demon Realm, but also that of the humans. It spoke about several things, continental issues, individual issues, how systems function, the techniques we use, how this world really works around us Demons, down to the last bit.

It, of course, spoke about the fact that not just Demons’ swords are created using a high percentage of dark matter, but that fact also applies to the user. Once a Demon obtains a demonic weapon, their individuality intertwines, creating room for the user to obtain dark matter.

It made sense to him; he holds this dark matter, him alone. That was the reason the pain had been more than what he had ever experienced. But this piece of literature had many things missing; it wasn’t properly cut out.

Zenos decided to continue searching, soon requesting a second version of this novel, which was available, and had some extra particular details that are considered to be ’Useless.’

It stated that all Demons should be affected by a tool embedded with a spirit’s energy, though this is where he was left on a cliff...

’How come Zylus had been miraculously healed?’

One thing Zenos never believed in was ’what ifs’ or ’miracles,’ he had never gotten to face one to begin with. So what was all this made to be? Why had he been longing for an answer to what could be considered a miracle?

’Because it never was.’

When Zenos uusedhis transparent thoughts with the novels Van Von Roger presented, he knew something was missing, a piece to add on to all this. And of course, this was made by none other than Vive Von Roger. It was his twin brother, and said to be the same man who carried out his siblings’ ideals when Van Von Roger met his end, early.

His death was not specified, but came out right after he created a novel, now mentioned as ’The Truth.’

This involved more than only the Demon Realm, but produced knowledge amongst the Spirits, the Humans, and even...

The Gods.

It explained that there was a natural order to all living things. That humans are simple beings, kind of like animals, that Demons haunt them, like predators. It went on by saying Spirits haunt Demons, and that Gods order all.

It said that if you don’t follow these laws, imbalance would come to the world. But it made no sense, not at all, especially because Zenos wasn’t aware of what ’Natural Order’ truly is.

It’s a myth, or a saying, or possibly a true tale that all living beings should operate by their physical laws and patterns.

This was the first novel that really extended several beliefs, one that had to be taken down at all costs.

After this novel got taken down, prior to it extending more knowledge, Kash had one novel in his office that had solved this entire mystery. ’Re: The Truth.’

It was a secret but republished version. Zenos didn’t understand how his brother got it, but he took it, wondering if Kash would get mad at him.

’Re: The Truth.’

This novel went far beyond what was typically shown prior, which had been The Natural Law of the world. It brought information about a smic stability. That there can be a spatial aspect amongst the natural order, one unprecedented, even by the Gods themselves.

This is where it took a turn for the wworse Zenos thought to himself, he connected everything.

’Balance. Fate. Broken, shed, torn apart. A man healed after being injured by a Spirit’s utility. He has a system, one powerful. And presents himself as a weakling.’

It just didn’t add up. How could? No, no, he couldn’t be...

Zenos tried thinkinghard; he was definitely not the most intelligent, but neither was he numb to this matter. And there, it clicked.

’It’s possible, but no way..." It took Zenos quite a while, ’He can be Half-Spirit.’

In this case, he thought of Zylus, being capable of obtaining such healing capabilities, while not having a healing system itself. Even with one, no one coming from the Demons would be able to heal such a major injury.

Thus, he deduced every decision he had, and Zenos quickly came to that conclusion. That Zylus had been a half-spirit all aalong But Zenos thought of this as a break in all the natural order of things, as well as bringing in facts from cosmic stability.

’But what if..." Zenos thought about this for quite a while, ’What if Zylus broke this fate?’

In one way or another, he couldn’t have just assumed this. Thus, he waited, and waited, and waited, for a long time, until Zylus was ready to meet him again...

And he tested this with his friends’ own blood. Which is the reason hhegained anability to function once more. It had been a tactic Zenos himself thought of, and at one point, he felt as if this ’Natural Order’ or ’Cosmic Stability’ didn’t apply to him, not at all.

Because he wasn’t the one to break fate, he was merely there to watch it be displayed.

But how he would now have to explain this to Ivy was another case, not of this sort. Just a typical lie he created, because if word got out that Zylus was Half-Spirit...

He would be crucified.