Chapter 163: The Gravity Defense
Chapter 163: The Gravity Defense Beneath the city’s bustling streets, far below wine cellars, forgotten tunnels, and even the oldest sewer lines, lay a chamber that was never intended for habitation.
This space wasn’t carved out for comfort or beauty, nor even for secrecy in the typical sense. Its sole purpose was to ensure that certain conversations remained hidden from the surface world.
The room was expansive yet low-ceilinged, supported by thick stone arches that absorbed sound rather than reflecting it.
Black mineral veins snaked across the walls like frozen lightning, soaking up light and dulling mana, making most perception-based techniques unreliable.
A faint blue glow seeped from narrow crystal seams embedded deep within the stone, just enough illumination to remind those inside that they had not yet gone blind.
The air was cold and dry, carrying a faint metallic tang of underground water and ancient earth, layered with something subtler, the residue of countless enchantments cast and dispelled over decades.
At the center of this chamber stood a circular stone platform etched with sealing arrays so ancient their original creators were long gone. On one side of it sat a solitary figure behind a narrow table made of black steel, partially shrouded in shadow.
No sigils marked their robes; no insignia revealed their allegiance. Even their outline seemed intentionally indistinct, as if darkness itself had been instructed on how to arrange around them.
Opposite the table knelt another figure.
In stark contrast to the stillness of the seated figure, this kneeling person radiated restrained tension. They were draped in layered cloaks of muted gray and black, each thread woven with suppression runes that blurred vision and dulled spiritual presence.
Their head was bowed, not in submission but in professional acknowledgment, someone accustomed to rooms like this who left them with blood on their hands. Only one knee touched the stone floor.
"My report is... unfavorable," said the assassin at last.
Their voice was controlled, low, and precise, stripped of accent and embellishment. Even here, before an employer who had paid in advance, they spoke like someone trained to leave no identifying trace.
The seated figure remained motionless. No gestures were made; there was no leaning forward. The faint blue light merely outlined folded hands.
"Unfavorable is a broad term," replied the employer calmly. "Clarify."
The assassin inhaled slowly as if organizing thoughts about an entire city before choosing where to begin.
"I spent three days within Gryphon District," they explained. "Not just observing from rooftops or distant vantage points but embedding myself within it. I slept in its outer quarters. I drank in its taverns. I queued among Adventurers. I watched Guild activities from dawn until past midnight and followed the Guildmaster’s movements personally on four occasions."
There was a pause before they continued: "The operational environment is hostile to assassination."
The employer’s fingers shifted minutely against fabric, a sound like soft metal brushing cloth accompanied this movement. "Because he is guarded?"
"Yes. But not in the conventional sense."
The assassin tilted their head just enough to let a faint glow catch the lower edge of a mask crafted from dark composite crystal, though their face remained hidden.
"He doesn’t travel with a formal guard detail. There are no posted sentries, no rotating elite protectors, and no obvious perimeter units. On the surface, he appears... exposed."
"And beneath the surface?" the employer inquired.
"Beneath the surface, he is never alone."
The words were delivered with calm precision, yet they carried an undeniable weight.
"The Guildmaster doesn’t move like a noble," the assassin continued. "He doesn’t retreat into estates or private compounds. Instead, he remains within the Guild Hall or its immediate vicinity nearly all the time. And that Guild Hall has evolved beyond just a building; it’s become a convergence point."
They shifted slightly, the fabric of their cloak whispering against stone.
"At any given moment, there are between two hundred and eight hundred armed individuals within immediate reach of him, adventurers, mercenaries, dungeon veterans, commission escorts, even seasoned warriors who have no contractual obligation to him. Yet still... they orbit around him."
The employer tilted their head slightly. "Explain."
"There’s no command chain," the assassin said. "No issued orders or formal protection schedule. Yet when he moves, others instinctively adjust their positions. When he sits down, conversations angle inward toward him. When strangers approach, the density of bodies subtly shifts around him like water flowing around a submerged stone."
They paused for emphasis before continuing.
"It’s not security; it’s gravity."
A heavy silence enveloped the chamber.
"I identified six viable strike windows across three days," the assassin went on. "Each time I had to abort before even testing range or deployment vector."
"Why?" The employer’s voice was soft but curious.
"Because there’s no clean perimeter." The assassin’s tone hardened slightly, not out of frustration but from professional recognition.
"There are never moments when only guards surround him; there are always people surrounding him, some strong and some weak; some inattentive and some perceptive; some drunk and some laughing; some watching everything and none belong to him... yet all would react if he were threatened."
They lowered their head again. "You can’t isolate him without first destabilizing the district itself."
The employer leaned back deliberately in their chair without making it creak.
"And destabilizing the district," they murmured thoughtfully, "would expose any attempt before it reached him."
"Yes," confirmed the assassin. "It wouldn’t be an assassination; it would be an incursion."
Above them, life in the city continued unabated: carriages rolled by, voices clashed in argument, all while dungeons swallowed brave souls and spat out lucky ones. None of those sounds reached this chamber.
"What about poison?" The employer eventually asked.
The assassin shook their head once.
"The Guildmaster doesn’t have a regular eating schedule. He dines with various groups at different locations, often sharing platters. The food is prepared in plain sight, and wine is served by rotating staff members. The supply chains are short and transparent. To introduce a substance potent enough to ensure lethality without collateral damage would require control over too many points."
They paused briefly before adding, "And any unexplained death in that district right now would trigger an immediate lockdown. No one would be allowed to enter or leave. Every independent Warrior present would become a suspect, leading to uncontrollable chaos."
The employer’s fingers tapped the armrest once. "What about ranged methods?"
"Equally compromised," the assassin replied. "Line-of-sight is inconsistent. The Guildmaster positions himself where visibility is obstructed by bodies, furniture, architecture, and constant movement. Additionally, several high-ranking individuals remain unpredictably close by, including Valeria."
At the mention of her name, the atmosphere grew tense. "The Mercenary Queen," the employer said quietly.
"Yes," the assassin clarified. "She neither guards him nor follows him; she doesn’t stand behind him or watch him."
"She exists within the same ecosystem."
The employer exhaled slowly. "And what about infiltration?"
The assassin took a restrained breath.
"The Guild is porous," they admitted. "Anyone can enter and register; that’s part of its appeal. But it’s not unmonitored. Boren, the receptionist, logs faces; the bar staff communicates; mercenary groups notice new patterns."
They lifted their head slightly higher now, respect creeping into their tone.
"He has created a structure where surveillance isn’t centralized, it’s social."
The employer remained silent for a long moment before speaking again: "You’re telling me he has achieved what most ruling houses fail to accomplish even after generations?"
"Yes," the assassin confirmed. "He has made himself unkillable without becoming untouchable."
A soft, humorless sound escaped from the employer, almost a laugh. "That’s quite an inconvenient talent."
The assassin didn’t respond immediately as the employer continued calmly but with sharpened intent: "If he cannot be removed directly... where does he bleed?"
The assassin was silent, not because they lacked an answer but because they were weighing which response to give.
"He bleeds through dependencies," they finally said. "Not personal ones, structural ones."
Now fully raising their head, they added, "The Guildmaster isn’t a warrior-king who dominates through force; he dominates through position, through dungeons, pricing structures, district economies, Adventurer traffic flows, perceptions of safety, and senses of opportunity."
Their gaze remained fixed forward behind their mask.
"All these elements are load-bearing; none are invulnerable."
The employer leaned in slightly closer. "Go on."
"The dungeons themselves can’t be taken without sparking open conflict," the assassin stated. "But we can influence their surrounding frameworks, mission routing, dungeon accessibility narratives, regulatory pressure, territorial claims, competing structures, and information distortion."
"He hasn’t built walls," they added. "He’s created currents."
The employer nodded slightly. "And currents," they murmured, "can be redirected."
"Yes."
A heavier silence settled between them. "What do you recommend?" the employer inquired.
The assassin lowered their head once more. "Assassination is premature," they replied. "It would likely backfire. Any successful attempt now would elevate him from a mere man to a symbol and symbols attract followers faster than leaders do."
"Instead," they continued, "the Guild should expand further, consolidate its power, gather attention, and become visible enough that its impact on existing systems becomes undeniable."
"And when that happens?" the employer asked.
"Then," the assassin responded, "any intervention will appear as a necessity rather than an attack."
They lifted their head one final time. "It will look like something essential."
The employer rose slowly from their seat. Though still cloaked in shadow, their presence seemed to grow denser, as if the very darkness were responding to this shift.
"You’ve done well," they said. "Your assessment aligns with others I’ve received."
The assassin inclined their head in acknowledgment.
"You are dismissed," the employer continued. "Stay within the city. Observe but do not engage."
"As you command," the assassin replied.
They rose fluidly, stepping backward before turning and vanishing into a side corridor that had been hidden moments before.
As silence enveloped the chamber once more, the employer stood alone, contemplating where the assassin had knelt.
"A Guild that cannot be assassinated," they murmured softly to themselves. "An authority without a throne, a structure without a charter."
Their fingers flexed slowly as realization dawned. "Very well then, Guildmaster."
A faint blue glow pulsed through the obsidian veins nearby. "If you cannot be removed..."
"...then you will be redefined."
Meanwhile, far above in a district no longer truly part of the city as it once was, gold continued to accumulate; warriors gathered; and a man who never sought untouchability was steadily transforming into something far more dangerous.
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Chapter 1
- The Joy Of Boredom
Chapter 2
- A Boring Death
Chapter 3
- Truck-Kuns Replacement
Chapter 4
- No Guild
Chapter 5
- The Tavern Of Broken Dreams
Chapter 6
- Caged Dreams
Chapter 7
- First Step
Chapter 8
- Headquarters Acquired
Chapter 9
- A God Thrice A Day
Chapter 10
- First Client
Chapter 11
- First Commission 1
Chapter 12
- First Commission 2
Chapter 13
- The First Adventurer 1
Chapter 14
- The First Adventurer 2
Chapter 15
- Mission Complete
Chapter 16
- Lottery
Chapter 17
- Kings Of The Night
Chapter 18
- A Hunters Sacrifice
Chapter 19
- Culling The Pack
Chapter 20
- Through Mortal Eyes
Chapter 21
- Phantom Gale Rend
Chapter 22
- Harvest
Chapter 23
- Alarm Clock
Chapter 24
- Echoes Of Another Life
Chapter 25
- Speaking Of The Devil
Chapter 26
- Where Is My Money
Chapter 27
- The Chicken And The Egg 1
Chapter 28
- The Chicken And The Egg 2 Bonus -
Chapter 29
- Keep What You Kill
Chapter 30
- The Saints Gambit
Chapter 31
- The First Believer
Chapter 32
- The True Reward
Chapter 33
- Under The Three Moons
Chapter 34
- The Porcelain Dynamo
Chapter 35
- The Pocket Change Princess
Chapter 36
- The Alchemists Commission
Chapter 37
- Just Out Of Reach
Chapter 38
- Mina 1
Chapter 39
- Mina 2
Chapter 40
- The Castration Ultimatum
Chapter 41
- The Gossip Gambit
Chapter 42
- Trouble Wearing Pigtails
Chapter 43
- Loot And Longing
Chapter 44
- The Ten Gold Gambit
Chapter 45
- The Gossip Master At Work
Chapter 46
- The Thirty-Minute Lie Bonus -
Chapter 47
- Wildfire
Chapter 48
- Happiness
Chapter 49
- Proof In Platinum
Chapter 50
- The Tavern Empties
Chapter 51
- A Hall No Longer Empty
Chapter 52
- The Agony Of Success
Chapter 53
- New Adventurers
Chapter 54
- A Race To Copper
Chapter 55
- Engineering Ambition
Chapter 56
- The Mercenary Queens Shadow
Chapter 57
- The Pioneers Burden
Chapter 58
- Paxs Payday Bonus -
Chapter 59
- The Beggar Sect Bonus -
Chapter 60
- Calculated Risk
Chapter 61
- Reaping The Rewards
Chapter 62
- The Lazy Mage Beginning
Chapter 63
- Labor Abuse
Chapter 64
- Guild Upgrade
Chapter 65
- Conditions
Chapter 66
- Lottery
Chapter 67
- A Job Worth More Than Money
Chapter 68
- The City No One Sees
Chapter 69
- The Price Of Bread Bonus -
Chapter 70
- The First Banner
Chapter 71
- Training The Worthless
Chapter 72
- The Power Map Of Greyvale
Chapter 73
- The Most Dangerous Currency
Chapter 74
- Trust Is The Rarest Currency
Chapter 75
- A Treasure Found
Chapter 76
- The Bell of Copper
Chapter 77
- The Burden Of A Pioneer
Chapter 78
- The Guildmasters Therapy Session Bonus -
Chapter 79
- The War Beyond The Walls
Chapter 80
- Brave Or Foolish
Chapter 81
- Weaponizing A Grudge
Chapter 82
- The Hunter Departs
Chapter 83
- Blood And Ash 1
Chapter 84
- Blood And Ash 2 Bonus -
Chapter 85
- The Weight Of A Coin
Chapter 86
- Crimson Homecoming
Chapter 87
- Before The Storm
Chapter 88
- The Crimson Devil Bonus -
Chapter 89
- Timing Is Everything Bonus -
Chapter 90
- The Cost Of Literacy
Chapter 91
- Midnight Ink
Chapter 92
- Release My Sister
Chapter 93
- Invincibility
Chapter 94
- You Cannot Take Her
Chapter 95
- Pages Turn
Chapter 96
- A Choice Of Trust
Chapter 97
- The Strongest Chains
Chapter 98
- The Three Doors
Chapter 99
- Ledgers Of Conquest
Chapter 100
- Snowball Effect
Chapter 101
- Cages Of Opportunity
Chapter 102
- Copper Pride
Chapter 103
- Weight Of First
Chapter 104
- The Burden Of The First
Chapter 105
- The Weight Of Being Chosen
Chapter 106
- Ambition
Chapter 107
- The Weight Of Walking
Chapter 108
- System Reboot And A Santa
Chapter 109
- The Applicant Of Substance
Chapter 110
- The Glided Cage
Chapter 111
- Guild Upgrade D
Chapter 112
- Overnight Metamorphosis
Chapter 113
- Claiming The Hall
Chapter 114
- The Desk Is A Battlefield
Chapter 115
- People Are More Dangerous Than Monsters
Chapter 116
- A New Center Of Gravity
Chapter 117
- Report
Chapter 118
- Stonehelm Blood
Chapter 119
- A Desk For A Nobody Bonus -
Chapter 120
- The Most Elegant Blade Bonus -
Chapter 121
- Winemaker
Chapter 122
- Gryphon District Gambit
Chapter 123
- Circles Under The Moon
Chapter 124
- A Sea Without A Shore
Chapter 125
- System Alert Dungeon
Chapter 126
- On The Nature Of Dungeons
Chapter 127
- First Blood First Core 1
Chapter 128
- First Blood First Core 2
Chapter 129
- First Blood First Core 3
Chapter 130
- Mana Liquid
Chapter 131
- Dungeon Pass
Chapter 132
- The Forest Dungeon 1
Chapter 133
- The Forest Dungeon 2
Chapter 134
- The Forest Dungeon 3
Chapter 135
- Invisible Battlefield Bonus -
Chapter 136
- Greed Has No Curfew Bonus -
Chapter 137
- Valley Of Stone Teeth
Chapter 138
- The Moving Cliff
Chapter 139
- Crimson Meteor
Chapter 140
- Awakening To Vulnerability
Chapter 141
- Wall Of Jericho
Chapter 142
- Calculating The Cost
Chapter 143
- The Guildmaster Returns
Chapter 144
- Something Is coming
Chapter 145
- To Build Not To Take
Chapter 146
- Within Reason
Chapter 147
- The Announcement
Chapter 148
- Reckoning
Chapter 149
- A New Science
Chapter 150
- Engine For Migration
Chapter 151
- The Puppeteer
Chapter 152
- The Brothers Shadow Bonus -
Chapter 153
- The Unshielded King Bonus -
Chapter 154
- Anatomy Of A Dungeon
Chapter 155
- An Early Narrative
Chapter 156
- The Unseen Eyes
Chapter 157
- Hollow Hill
Chapter 158
- Forged In Solitude
Chapter 159
- The Forgetful Librarian
Chapter 160
- Adventurer District
Chapter 161
- Legitimacy As A Battlefield
Chapter 162
- Resonance
Chapter 163
- The Gravity Defense
Chapter 164
- Weight Of A Name
Chapter 165
- Living Funeral
Chapter 166
- A Fathers Support
Chapter 167
- Guild Upgrade C Rank
Chapter 168
- New Mission
Chapter 169
- Shameless Guildmaster
Chapter 170
- Cathedral
Chapter 171
- Lyana Windsoul
Chapter 172
- Second Floor
Chapter 173
- Mana Tower
Chapter 174
- Golden Goose
Chapter 175
- Seven Million Gold Coins
Chapter 176
- Kicks Under The Table
Chapter 177
- Greed Risk Reason
Chapter 178
- War Planning Room
Chapter 179
- Mage
Chapter 180
- Soul Expansion
Chapter 181
- Incoming Storm
Chapter 182
- Evergreen Graveyard
Chapter 183
- Home Front
Chapter 184
- Lions Gate Bonus -
Chapter 185
- Queen Among Beasts Bonus -
Chapter 186
- King Of The Abyss
Chapter 187
- Blood Against Fire
Chapter 188
- Optimized Predator
Chapter 189
- Two Kings Bonus -
Chapter 190
- Crimson Transposition
Chapter 191
- Death Of A Monarch
Chapter 192
- Unseen Enemy Bonus -
Chapter 193
- V-13
Chapter 194
- Come Home
Chapter 195
- Slaughter 1
Chapter 196
- Slaughter 2
Chapter 197
- A Stroll Through The Park
Chapter 198
- Whetstone
Chapter 199
- Fault
Chapter 200
- Catalyst
Chapter 201
- Grandmaster