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100% DROP RATE : Why is My Inventory Always so Full? - Chapter 240

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Chapter 240: Chapter 240 – Key of Silence
The chamber trembled. Not violently but with the poised tension of a bowstring drawn to its limit.

From the three pedestals, the radiance surged towards the three runes.

Grief.

Detachment.

Serenity.

Their lights rose like three pillars of silver flame, twisting, clashing, attempting to merge… yet refusing at first. Each emotion resisted the others like opposing winds.

Silver sparks ripped through the air.

The symbols etched along the chamber walls flickered awake like hundreds of watching eyes.

The Verdant Veil members staggered back.

One practitioner instinctively raised a defensive formation. Another grabbed his companion as the floor vibrated beneath them.

The two Celestial-realm seniors stepped forward, ready to intervene the moment the resonance turned lethal.

But Eirene did not falter in her sorrow.

Lucien held fast in his steel-cold neutrality.

Marie remained centered in her quieted joy.

Their stability spread.

The wild lights began to synchronize.

Click.

It was not a sound.

But a feeling… like the precise moment when three misaligned gears finally lock into one flawless rotation.

The runes responded instantly.

Their glow intensified and the ancient scripts spiraled together, forming luminous characters suspended above the chamber. A character forged from their harmonized will.

The script pulsed like a heartbeat. Then… its shape solidified.

[ Silent Heart ]

The runic characters hovered as if the Eternal of Stillness were writing a verdict across the air.

Then—

FIUUUUUM—!!

It shot forth like a comet, streaking across the chamber and striking the crescent fragment above the feather-sigil pedestal.

The suspended artifact convulsed under the impact.

Then—

Moonlight exploded outward.

A halo of pale luminance washed across the chamber.

The crescent fragment broke free of whatever invisible force had held it suspended for ages.

Slowly…

Gently…

It drifted downward like a falling petal of frozen moonlight.

And came to rest in Eirene’s waiting hands.

Her fingers closed around the crescent shard.

Her posture remained disciplined. Her breathing was smooth and her gaze was calm.

But Lucien noticed everything she tried to hide.

The tiny tremor in her thumb.

The way she held the fragment, not as loot… but as something irreplaceable.

Something hers.

He didn’t understand the nature of the artifact.

He didn’t know what door this Key of Silence opened, or what purpose this crescent fragment served.

But her expression said enough.

This was not a treasure. This was a piece of her past…

Lucien did not pry.

He was her hired helper.

After this expedition, he would obtain his own land, his own starting point and she would follow her own path.

In this moment…

He let her have her silence.

•••

The chamber brightened.

The Verdant Veil disciples finally exhaled.

The Celestial Realm seniors lowered their raised palms as relief bloomed across their faces.

And Eirene…

She bowed her head ever so slightly, offering silent gratitude to them.

Then she steadied her breath, straightened her posture, and nodded to the group.

She lifted a hand and gestured toward the countless scrolls and tomes drifting in suspension.

The Verdant Veil members hesitated for only a heartbeat then… they carefully dispersed through the chamber. They approached the hovering scrolls, the annotated stone slabs, the memory crystals that pulsed with soft inner dawn.

It took Lucien only a moment to notice something was wrong.

Or rather… something was astonishingly right.

The treasures here did not resist.

No invisible pressure crushed their shoulders. No numbness crept across their nerves. No penalty weighed upon their bodies.

Marie lifted a ribboned scroll experimentally.

It floated willingly into her hands.

Another member retrieved an annotated tablet. The runes glowed warmly in acknowledgment… not punishment.

Lucien’s eyes narrowed.

‘These… can they actually be taken outside?’

The realization struck him like a silent bell.

Unlike the Library of Bound Pages which demanded intent, sincerity, and restraint… the inner chamber required something far more ancient.

Recognition. Understanding. Harmony.

And today—

They had met its standard.

Lucien exhaled slowly.

‘These aren’t treasures guarded against thieves…’ he thought.

‘…they are inheritances waiting for the right hands.’

Behind them, Verdant Veil members exchanged stunned glances as they lifted scroll after scroll.

Lucien knew… the things here were not mere records. They were the Eternal of Stillness’s thoughts, her notes, her philosophy, and fragments of her inner world preserved with loving precision.

The Celestial seniors moved with even greater care, bowing their heads out of instinctive respect. One of them mouthed quietly…

“These things here might be worth more than continents…”

Lucien could only agree with the Celestial-realm seniors’ assessment.

This chamber was not a trove, it was a legacy.

His gaze drifted to the ribboned scroll Marie unfurled.

Even from a distance, he recognized the complexity etched onto it. Written in silver ink was a full formation array of pure silence, the very principle that governed the Chamber of Silent Heart.

And that was only the beginning.

One scroll unfurled itself before him, revealing a diagram of a stasis field drawn with terrifying elegance.

Another scroll depicted a method for freezing matter without lowering temperature, stilling vibration itself until even heat was trapped inert.

Lucien felt his pulse quicken… ironically soundless.

But what seized him most were the Eternal’s personal notes, short reflections squeezed between diagrams, and ideas written in margins like quiet revelations.

“What you silence, you define.”

“Do not rush the world; let the world exhaust itself against you.”

“Stillness is not the absence of action… but the refinement of it.”

As he read more, he began noticing something.

Some passages mirrored his own Job Skill: Procrastinate.

Not literally but conceptually.

A philosophy of suspension. Delay. Controlled deferral. Pausing the world to create an advantage.

One marginal note in particular made him swallow hard:

“To halt motion is crude.

To halt intention is Stillness.”

Lucien’s eyes narrowed.

This wasn’t merely compatible with his Procrastinate skill…

It supercharged it.

His thoughts raced.

‘If I weave the Law of Stillness into Procrastinate… I won’t just freeze people. I could halt objects, intentions… even spells mid-flight.

Maybe I could even delay my own strike… and let the enemy realize too late when the blow actually lands.’

His imagination spun wildly.

He hadn’t even realized he was gripping the scroll tightly.

‘With this… My Procrastinate skill won’t just delay things.

It’ll define the delay, shape it, and even weaponize it.’

Around him, the Verdant Veil members were wide-eyed at the diagrams alone, unable to read the text but stunned by the intricacy of what they were seeing.

Formations that stilled rivers.

Arrays that muted storms.

Techniques that quieted the very soul.

These were treasures not meant to be admired… but mastered.

•••

Lucien wanted to keep reading but time was limited and the group still had an entire ruin to navigate.

Reluctantly, he helped pack the scrolls and crystalline notes, storing them carefully as the Verdant Veil members prepared for onward exploration.

Lucien himself didn’t fight for a share.

He didn’t need to.

Every rune, every diagram, every annotation he had read was already engraved in his mind like fresh ink on paper.

And besides… these texts were far too precious to feed into his Magic Book.

‘These deserve to exist,’ he thought. ‘I can copy them manually later. Or better… learn a printing skill and publish them straight from memory.’

When the last scroll was secured, they turned to leave.

Passing back through the wall of Stillness, sound returned like a wave crashing over them.

Marie gasped dramatically, “Ahh—finally! I can hear myself again! I swear I was one second away from going insane!”

But she froze when she saw several robed figures blocking the way.

The Obsidian Collegium Scholars.

Both parties blinked in mutual surprise.

Arctyx exhaled through his nose, equal parts impressed and annoyed.

“Sigh… so even after cracking the riddle of the hidden chamber, we still arrived second. Someone always gets ahead.”

His eyes flicked toward Lucien’s group.

“Well, I suppose there’s little point in entering now.”

Marie beamed, delighted simply to speak again.

“Oh, you can definitely still go in!” she said brightly. “If you enjoy places where nobody can talk. Super quiet. Great for napping, studying… or existential crises.”

Arctyx stared at her.

Lucien pinched the bridge of his nose.

Despite the chaos, he lifted a hand in greeting.

Arctyx returned it, nodding curtly.

Meanwhile, Eirene stepped past them after a nod… and approached Lythrae who was still arranging her sect’s copied notes with meticulous care.

With a rare softness, she pointed toward the hidden passage.

“The Chamber of Silent Heart lies that way,” she said. “The chamber itself remains untouched. For practitioners of Stillness, it is a perfect training ground. If you meditate there, you may very well break through the Celestial bottleneck.”

Lythrae’s layered moonlit eyes widened. Not in envy, but in earnest gratitude.

“You offer us this freely?” she whispered. “Miss Eirene… your guidance is a blessing.”

Eirene shook her head softly.

“The Eternal left her legacy for all who walk the path. Use it well.”

“Then we shall go.”

The Lunareth Sect wasted no time. With silent discipline, they gathered their members and followed the direction Eirene had indicated, disappearing into the passage like a stream flowing toward the moon.

Eirene watched them go.

A satisfied smile curved at the edge of her lips.

She had taken what she sought.

But she did not close the door behind her.

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