Absolute Cheater
Chapter 422: Trial Complete
CHAPTER 422: TRIAL COMPLETE
The next morning, Marina woke with the hazy fragments of last night still flashing in her mind. Her cheeks warmed instantly, and she buried her face halfway into the pillow.
How am I even this bold? she wondered, the memory playing over again whether she wanted it to or not.
She pushed herself up slightly, glancing around. The bed beneath her wasn’t quite king-sized—more like something custom-made, wide enough that twenty people could sleep on it without bumping elbows. But last night, it hadn’t been about sleeping.
Her mind stubbornly replayed the moment: the bet, the challenge, the playful but competitive air as she and the others had pitted themselves against Asher... and how he had won. Easily.
The more she thought about it, the hotter her face burned. She let out a small groan and flopped back onto the massive bed, covering her eyes with one arm.
Marina didn’t dare lift her head at first. She could feel Asher nearby—or at least she thought she could—but when she finally cracked an eye, all she saw was the grey light spilling through the high windows.
A shadow fell over her. She turned, and there he was, half-dressed, that faint smirk playing on his lips.
"Sleep well?" he asked casually.
She swallowed, her face instantly heating. "How... how are you so calm after—after last night? Most people would still be hiding under the sheets." Her voice came out sharper than she meant, and that only made her cheeks burn more.
Asher chuckled. "I will, in a moment," he said, leaning back lazily.
Marina groaned and pulled herself upright, muttering under her breath as she headed for the washroom. On the way she caught her reflection in a polished bronze mirror and froze.
"Damn it, I’m a siren, yet I’m blushing like I’ve never been teased before," Marina muttered to herself, glaring at her own reflection.
In the quiet of her mind, a voice still lingered—smooth, regal, and unmistakably powerful. The Seduction Empress. The final trial had ended with the Empress not as an enemy, but as a benefactor, granting Marina her legacy.
She now bore all the Empress’s skills, every subtle trick and devastating art. She had even inherited the Empress’s innate gift—the Water Shaper’s State—a power that let her mold and command water as if it were an extension of her own body. And in her grasp rested a Void-ranked artifact: a psionic scepter that could carry her will across minds and seas alike. Alongside these, the Empress had entrusted her with other treasures and techniques, each one as dangerous as they were alluring.
And yet, here she was, face red, losing her composure over one man.
"Pathetic," she hissed, splashing water on her cheeks. The heat refused to fade.
She’d tell Asher later—about the legacy, the powers, the weapon. But right now... she wasn’t ready for him to see her like this.
Marina lingered by the balcony, the morning sun painting the water below in sheets of gold. The air smelled faintly of salt and jasmine—too calm for what churned inside her.
She found Asher on the lower terrace, lounging like he always did, a plate of fruit beside him and that infuriatingly relaxed look in his eyes. His companions were scattered about—some dozing, some chatting quietly—but all of them glanced her way when she approached.
"You look... different," Asher said, his gaze narrowing slightly.
"I am," she replied, voice steady despite the pulse in her throat. "The last trial... it wasn’t just a test. It was a transfer."
Asher tilted his head. "Transfer?"
Marina raised her hand. Water from a nearby jug surged upward as if gravity had forgotten its job, twisting into ribbons and forming a perfect crown above her head. It spun once, then melted into a curtain of droplets that hovered in the air like a jeweled veil.
"I have the Empress’s legacy now. Every skill, every art, even her innate Water Shaper’s State." She let the crown dissolve into her palm, where it condensed into a sphere so clear it looked like glass. "And a Void-ranked psionic scepter—though I’m keeping that one hidden for now."
Some of the others straightened, their conversations dying instantly. Vaelris’s bored expression sharpened with sudden interest.
Asher, however, just smirked faintly. "So you’re telling me," he said, leaning back, "that you went from a seductive siren with some combat skill... to a Void-class water dominator who can probably drown a city if she feels like it?"
She met his eyes without flinching. "If I want to."
His smile widened—not mocking, but almost... approving. "Good. You might actually keep up now."
Her heart skipped, and for a moment she hated herself for noticing.
Asher leaned forward, eyes glinting with that mix of curiosity and calculation.
"So... where’s my world-ranked item? The one you promised me for my help."
Marina’s lips curved into a slow, knowing smile—not quite playful, but carrying a weight that made the air thicken. She lifted her hand and brushed her fingers through the air as if peeling away a curtain. A ripple of silver-blue light shimmered into existence, forming a small, glimmering portal in her palm.
"It’s here," she said softly. "This palace."
Asher’s brows drew together. "The palace?" His tone was suspicious, as though the words didn’t match the value he was expecting. "A world-ranked item is supposed to be a weapon... or at least something deadly. Not—" He gestured vaguely around them. "—this."
Her smile didn’t fade. "That’s because you don’t understand what this ’palace’ is." She stepped closer, her eyes catching the silver light. "This is Sanctuary. A self-contained realm, over a thousand kilometers wide. You can mold it into anything—build cities, raise armies, forge weapons, grow treasures that would make sects go to war."
The portal shimmered brighter, its reflection dancing in Asher’s eyes.
"Not a weapon?" Marina continued, her tone calm but edged. "It’s a foundation—the kind of treasure people would kill empires for."
Asher rolled his eyes. "Then it’s exactly what I thought—an inner world of the Empress you serve. Almost all world-ranked beings have one. Many of them, on the brink of death, refine it into a so-called ’world-ranked item.’ Sanctuary is just that."
Marina didn’t argue right away. She let his words settle before she added, "You’re not entirely wrong. But the truth is... She left that world and went into a higher dimension."
That made Asher pause. His gaze sharpened. "Higher dimension?"
She nodded. "And there, I found it wasn’t just the Seduction Empress’s inner world—it was originally an artifact belonging to another... called the Charm Empress."
His brow furrowed. "Charm Empress? And who was she?"
Marina’s voice took on a strange, almost reverent undertone. "She was another ruler of the seas, hailing from the mermaid race. Our two races—sirens and mermaids—are nearly equal in allure, but different in nature. They charm; we seduce. We were rivals for ages. Eventually, the Seduction Empress killed the Charm Empress... and took her inner world as a trophy."
Asher tilted his head slightly, piecing it together. "So this ’Sanctuary’... is a stolen kingdom."
"Exactly," Marina said, eyes glinting. "A kingdom carved from the heart of a rival Empress, now mine."
He gave a short, knowing chuckle. "Not hard to sbelive , Rivbalries are everywhere—your treasures are trophies of war."
Marina’s gaze lingered on him for a long moment before she finally said, "Then it’s yours. I owe you... Asher."
He gave a single, slow nod, the faintest of smiles tugging at his lips.
She extended her palm toward him, and the silver-blue ripple of Sanctuary flared to life again, this time large enough to step through. Asher reached out and took control of the portal, feeling its laws shift under his will. The moment his essence touched it, the realm itself recognized him as its new master.
When they stepped inside, the soft air of an endless inner ocean greeted them—crystalline waves rolling toward white shores. A massive figure rose from the water—a whale-shaped guardian with shimmering runes along its back.
"Hi," the guardian said simply, its voice deep and resonant. Then, in a softer tone, "Since you are the new owner... can you release me? I can’t go back to the sea on my own."
Asher’s eyes narrowed slightly. He didn’t want anyone here he couldn’t fully control. Without hesitation, he altered the realm’s laws, and the whale guardian dissolved into motes of light, vanishing into the outer sea beyond Sanctuary’s borders.
With the guardian gone, he reshaped the inner world, pulling the sea back and raising an island from the depths. Soft white sands appeared, palm trees swayed in the warm breeze, and a glittering lagoon curved around the new shoreline.
They walked along the beach until Marina, amused but curious, asked, "What are you doing?"
"Making this place mine," Asher said simply. "This is Sanctuary—my Sanctuary now."
Before long, footsteps crunched in the warm sand behind him. Freya, Catherine, Vaelris, and Veyra emerged from the shimmering portal, their eyes sweeping over the sunlit island he had shaped.