Chapter 92: The Scroll That Should Not Exist
Chapter 92: 92: The Scroll That Should Not Exist ---There was mostly information about weapons class and grade. Materials that needed to forge them. He already knew about them. Then Sekhmet saw another thing.... a second bundle.
Rustle... rustle...
The old cloth shifted under Sekhmet’s fingers as he opened the second bundle, more carefully this time. He had already seen the first lines, but his mind had refused to accept them without confirmation. Some things were too large to digest in one glance. Some things needed a second look, like a blade you thought was dull until you held it under the light and saw the sharp edge waiting.
The Dawn House library was quiet. Quiet enough that he could hear the faint breathing of the mansion itself. Quiet enough that the pages made small sounds when he turned them.
Flip...
The scroll inside was not paper. It was something older, something treated. The surface had a faint sheen, like dried skin or pressed bark. The ink was black but not faded. If anything, it looked sharper than modern writing, as if the author’s intent had become part of the material and refused to weaken.
Along one side of the scroll, burned into the material like a stamp, was the Dawn House sigil.
Sekhmet’s eyes narrowed.
He had seen that sigil since childhood on crates, ledgers, seals, and auction documents. He had thought his father invented it. He had thought Dawn House was a merchant brand, a name made for business, a symbol made to look respectable in a city full of predators.
But the scroll looked millions of years old.
It was impossible.
And that meant it was real.
Sekhmet read.
The first lines were not poetic.
They were cold.
They were structured.
They were knowledge written for people who lived so long that time became an inconvenience, not a rule.
It described godhood in the Null with a clarity Sekhmet had never heard in the streets or in the training grounds.
It said, in simple terms, that the threshold most mortals thought was "godhood" was only the beginning of the beginning.
Sekhmet read the requirements again.
Battle power. Chaos purity. A specific baseline.
The scroll explained that when one’s overall battle power reached one hundred thousand and chaos purity exceeded fifty percent, the individual could step into godhood.
Not as a great god. Not as a pillar of the realm.
As the lowest of the low.
The most fragile god that still counted as divine.
Sekhmet’s throat tightened slightly as he absorbed the idea.
He had thought godhood was a wall you climbed over and then the world changed.
This scroll made it sound like a door you opened and then discovered there were a thousand more doors behind it.
The scroll continued.
It explained the nature of divine paths.
Gods did not simply become "strong."
They became focused.
They became embodiments of a concept, a force, a principle.
Not always moral, not always grand, not always noble.
A god could master earth.
A god could master fire.
A god could master thunder.
A god could master dust.
A god could master fog.
A god could master gold.
A god could master water.
And it did not stop there.
The scroll spoke as if the list was endless because it was endless.
Anything that existed could become a path. Anything that could be defined could be mastered. Anything that could be understood deeply enough could become law.
Sekhmet’s eyes moved down the scroll.
The author gave examples.
Not for entertainment, but for clarity.
A "water god" was not one singular thing.
There could be multiple water gods.
Their power might look similar to ignorant eyes, but their understanding could be entirely different.
One water god might be a master of waves, turning oceans into weapons, raising walls of water, crushing cities beneath tides.
Another water god might be a master of rain, controlling precipitation, drawing moisture from air, drowning armies with endless storms.
Another might be a master of rivers, bending flow, shaping currents, carving canyons with a gesture.
Another might be a master of ice, freezing rivers mid-sentence, binding enemies in crystal, making winter obey.
All water.
Different laws.
Different understanding.
Sekhmet’s mind pictured it immediately, because he had seen gods fight in stories, and he had always assumed power was power.
This scroll said power was language.
Understanding was grammar.
A god was not just a strong being.
A god was a being who learned to speak a law so fluently the Null itself listened.
His fingers tightened on the edge of the scroll.
The author described what happened after "low godhood."
A low god was not automatically accepted into the God’s Hall.
The Gods Hall was not a club for anyone who hit a number.
The Gods Hall was where true gods gathered.
True gods were those who learned the law of their chosen power to a high level, those who refined understanding beyond brute force, those who stabilized their divinity so completely that their existence became part of the realm’s structure.
A low god was still incomplete. They had divine energy, yes, but their foundation was shallow.
They could die.
They could be devoured.
They could be broken.
They could be erased by those with deeper law.
Sekhmet’s eyes narrowed.
He reread one line twice.
The scroll stated that to become a true god, one must deepen their law until their power was no longer merely chaos energy shaped by will, but a principle that could impose itself on reality.
Sekhmet leaned back slowly, exhaling.
He felt strangely sober.
He had been excited by his rapid growth, excited by sixteen thousand battle power, excited by purity rising from eleven to twelve, excited by blood awakening increasing, excited by the idea of climbing quickly.
But this scroll reminded him that the path was long.
Not just long.
Endlessly deep.
"So even if I reach one hundred thousand," Sekhmet thought, eyes drifting to the ceiling. "I will still be... nothing."
Not nothing in mortal terms, but nothing in the eyes of the old monsters who called themselves gods.
Chapters
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Chapter 1
- - 01 Introduction
Chapter 2
- - 02 Where Am I
Chapter 3
- - 03 Who Am I
Chapter 4
- - 04 System Awakening
Chapter 5
- - 05 My Status
Chapter 6
- - 06 A Gift
Chapter 7
- - 07 Flashback
Chapter 8
- - 08 Flashback II
Chapter 9
- - 09 Another Gift
Chapter 10
- Another Gift II
Chapter 11
- Outside World
Chapter 12
- Outside World II
Chapter 13
- Outside World III
Chapter 14
- Outside World IV
Chapter 15
- Outside World V
Chapter 16
- Outside World VI
Chapter 17
- Thirst That Water Cannot Touch
Chapter 18
- Thirst That Water Cannot Touch II
Chapter 19
- Thirst That Water Cannot Touch III
Chapter 20
- Thirst That Water Cannot Touch IV
Chapter 21
- Thirst That Water Cannot Touch V
Chapter 22
- The Lake That Complained
Chapter 23
- The Lake That Complained II
Chapter 24
- The Lake That Complained III
Chapter 25
- The Lake That Complained IV
Chapter 26
- The Lake That Complained V
Chapter 27
- Two Months of eating and Silence
Chapter 28
- Two Months of eating and Silence II
Chapter 29
- Two Months of eating and Silence III
Chapter 30
- Two Months of eating and Silence IV
Chapter 31
- Familiar Eyes Under a Bloody Sky
Chapter 32
- Familiar Eyes Under a Bloody Sky II
Chapter 33
- Familiar Eyes Under a Bloody Sky III
Chapter 34
- Familiar Eyes Under a Bloody Sky IV
Chapter 35
- Familiar Eyes Under a Bloody Sky V
Chapter 36
- Firelight Promises
Chapter 37
- Firelight Promises II
Chapter 38
- Firelight Promises III
Chapter 39
- Firelight Promises IV
Chapter 40
- Firelight Promises V
Chapter 41
- Firelight Promises VI
Chapter 42
- Hunger in the Dark
Chapter 43
- Hunger in the Dark II
Chapter 44
- Hunger in the Dark III
Chapter 45
- Hunger in the Dark IV
Chapter 46
- Hunger in the Dark V
Chapter 47
- Hunger in the Dark VI
Chapter 48
- Between Hunger and Choice
Chapter 49
- Between Hunger and Choice II
Chapter 50
- Between Hunger and Choice III
Chapter 51
- Between Hunger and Choice IV
Chapter 52
- Between Hunger and Choice V
Chapter 53
- Between Hunger and Choice VI
Chapter 54
- Between Hunger and Choice VII
Chapter 55
- Between Hunger and Choice VIII
Chapter 56
- Morning Without Footsteps
Chapter 57
- Morning Without Footsteps II
Chapter 58
- Shadows of a God
Chapter 59
- Home is Near
Chapter 60
- Home is Near II
Chapter 61
- Dawn House
Chapter 62
- Dawn House II
Chapter 63
- Dawn House III
Chapter 64
- Dawn House IV
Chapter 65
- Dawn House V
Chapter 66
- The First Step
Chapter 67
- The First Step II
Chapter 68
- The First Step III
Chapter 69
- The First Step IV
Chapter 70
- The Underground Rule
Chapter 71
- 71 The Underground Rule II
Chapter 72
- The Underground Rule III
Chapter 73
- Blood for Sale
Chapter 74
- Blood for Sale II
Chapter 75
- Blood for Sale III
Chapter 76
- Blood for Sale IV
Chapter 77
- The Exit Trap
Chapter 78
- The Exit Trap II
Chapter 79
- The Exit Trap III
Chapter 80
- First mission
Chapter 81
- First mission II
Chapter 82
- Blood summon
Chapter 83
- Blood summon II
Chapter 84
- Blood summon III
Chapter 85
- Midnight Metamorphosis
Chapter 86
- Midnight Metamorphosis II
Chapter 87
- Midnight Metamorphosis III
Chapter 88
- Tiny Terror
Chapter 89
- Tiny Terror II
Chapter 90
- Tiny Terror III
Chapter 91
- Tiny Terror IV
Chapter 92
- The Scroll That Should Not Exist
Chapter 93
- The Scroll That Should Not Exist II
Chapter 94
- A sudden visit
Chapter 95
- A sudden visit II
Chapter 96
- Working plan
Chapter 97
- Working plan II
Chapter 98
- The Shop That Smelled Like Trouble
Chapter 99
- Smelled Like Trouble II
Chapter 100
- That Smelled Like Trouble III
Chapter 101
- That Smelled Like Trouble IV
Chapter 102
- That Smelled Like Trouble V
Chapter 103
- That Smelled Like Trouble VI
Chapter 104
- That Smelled Like Trouble VII
Chapter 105
- That Smelled Like Trouble VIII
Chapter 106
- That Smelled Like Trouble IX
Chapter 107
- The Hungry Street
Chapter 108
- The Hungry Street II
Chapter 109
- The Hungry Street III
Chapter 110
- The Hungry Street IV
Chapter 111
- The Hungry Street V
Chapter 112
- The Hungry Street VI
Chapter 113
- The Hungry Street VII
Chapter 114
- The Hungry Street VIII