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100% DROP RATE : Why is My Inventory Always so Full? - Chapter 269

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Chapter 269: Chapter 269 – Sanctuary
Eirene’s robe stirred without wind.

Then—

The keys responded.

Without command, they slipped free from her possession.

Five lights bloomed in the air.

They did not rush.

They hovered, perfectly still, as if pausing to remember what they were.

The first key drifted forward.

A crescent of pale silver.

The Key of Silence.

It emitted no aura and no fluctuation, only absence. The space around it felt quieter as though sound itself hesitated in its presence.

Next came a key shaped like a delicate flower. Its petals faintly glowed with a drowsy warmth.

The Key of Slumber.

Its light pulsed rhythmically like breathing in sleep. The pressure in the air softened around it, coaxing awareness to slow and urging everything toward rest.

The third key followed. It’s like a frozen wave of sound.

The Key of Resonance.

They felt it hum inside their chest. It carried memory. The idea that even silence remembers what once moved through it.

Then came a star-shaped key.

The Key of Verdict.

Its light was cold and unwavering. It carried the weight of decisions that could not be undone.

Last was a triangular shard of deep shadow.

The Key of Shadows.

Not darkness born of fear but concealment. The silence that hides truths until the world is ready to face them.

The five keys aligned in the air before the gate.

They felt it then.

Understanding.

Stillness was not emptiness. Stillness was control.

It was the point where all things could be halted, weighed, preserved, or erased.

Silence was the stillness of intent.

Slumber was the stillness of the body.

Resonance was the stillness of change.

Verdict was the stillness of fate.

Shadow was the stillness of presence.

And Stillness itself…

Was the authority that governed all of them.

The Eternal of Stillness had not ruled by force.

She ruled by cessation.

The keys were not random. They were facets of her dominion. Her specialties, refined into absolutes.

Just then…

The gate recognized them.

The recesses began to glow.

One by one, the keys moved.

The crescent slid into its hollow. Click.

The flower settled next. Thrum.

The resonance wave sank into place. The air vibrated once before falling silent.

The star-shaped key followed, locking in with a sound like a judge’s gavel striking eternity.

Finally, the triangular shadow key dissolved into its recess, vanishing completely as though it had never existed.

For a heartbeat—

Nothing happened.

Then the gate inhaled.

The pressure surged inward.

Light flowed along the seams of the gate like veins awakening. Ancient runes ignited in cascading patterns

The entire structure shifted.

It did not open like a door… but unfolding.

Layers slid apart silently. Massive slabs retreated sideways and downward, revealing depth upon depth as though the gate itself had been composed of stacked moments in time.

The sound never came.

Yet everyone felt it.

A sensation like an era ending. A final seal, willingly lifted.

Beyond the gate—

Darkness gave way to a space untouched by decay.

A sanctuary.

…

The moment the gate finished unfolding, everyone felt it.

Warmth.

Soon…

They stepped through.

And the world changed.

The sanctuary welcomed them in silence.

A dome of pale stone arched overhead. Its surface was etched with faint lines that pulsed like a slow heartbeat. These lines were circulation paths. They were veins through which power flowed endlessly.

Divine energy.

It saturated the air so completely that they felt it on their skin, in their breath, and in the spaces between their thoughts.

Everyone was shocked beyond words.

Marie staggered half a step.

“…I feel light,” she muttered. “Like someone just took a weight off my spine.”

She wasn’t alone.

One by one, the Verdant Veil members straightened.

Suppression lifted.

Their realms that had been pressed down surged back into alignment. Their mana flowed smoothly again. Any form of injuries dulled and their fatigue peeled away like an old shell.

They closed their eyes for a moment.

Just standing here—

Their bodies strengthened with every breath. Their souls felt lifted, lighter and more complete. And the fog in their minds quietly dissolved.

This alone was more than they could have ever asked for.

At the center of the sanctuary stood a fountain.

Liquid light flowed upward from an unseen source, arcing gently before falling back into itself. The liquid divine energy did not splash. It folded, rejoined, and circulated endlessly, forming a self-contained cycle.

A Divine Spring.

A celestial-realm senior inhaled slowly.

“A recovery fountain,” he said. “But… refined. This isn’t just restoration. It’s calibration.”

No one rushed toward it.

Instinct told them this place did not need to be seized.

It needed to be respected.

They moved carefully, spreading out to explore.

And then—

Confusion.

Lucien stopped in front of a long counter set against one wall.

“…Marie.”

She was already there.

They stared.

There were cabinets, shelves, tables. Furniture.

They were simple yet familiar in ways that had no right to be.

A stove-like structure stood in one corner with a smooth ceramic surface. There was no visible fire source yet divine energy pulsed beneath it in controlled lines.

A seating area. A low table. Even storage units that resemble drawers.

“This…” Marie said slowly, “…feels like a modern house.”

Lucien swallowed.

A home.

And every object within it radiated divine energy as if holiness had soaked into daily life over countless years.

Marie whispered. “These designs… some of these are straight-up modern. Earth-modern.”

Lucien felt the same shock.

He recognized the layout too.

This sanctuary wasn’t built to impress a civilization. It was built for someone to live in.

Eirene, meanwhile, had gone still.

Her expression had changed.

She wasn’t looking around with wonder.

She looks as if she was trying to recall an important detail.

“Is it here…” she murmured.

She walked away from the others, guided by something no one else could feel.

Lucien followed at a distance.

Soon…

Eirene stopped before a plain wall.

She raised a hand.

The moment her fingers touched the surface—

The wall softened.

Light rippled outward and the stone parted silently, folding into itself like fabric drawn aside.

What lay beyond froze everyone in place.

A private chamber.

Smaller than the sanctuary, but infinitely heavier.

The chamber pressed down on them.

Not violently, but with a weight so absolute it felt like the world had decided they were not meant to move.

Then they saw it.

At the center of the chamber sat a figure, seated in a posture of meditation.

Its outline refused to settle.

Light curved away from it. Shadow could not cling. Even distance felt unreliable, as though the figure existed a fraction of a moment removed from reality itself.

The instant their eyes tried to focus—

Pain flared.

An invasive pressure stabbed behind their eyes as if their minds had reached for something that had never consented to be perceived.

The celestial-realm seniors reacted on instinct, activating their spirit senses.

And then—

They stopped.

Stillness descended like a final verdict.

Their breaths hitched and their knees weakened.

One Verdant Veil member let out a strained groan and dropped to a knee with blood seeping from his nose. Another turned away at once, face drained of color, as though he had glimpsed something that had quietly measured him… and dismissed him.

No one could see the figure’s true form.

Yet—

Lucien’s eyes narrowed. Marie froze.

Because there was something familiar in the wrongness.

It was the familiar.

The same presence they had seen during the trials at the Court of Unmoving Stars. Eirene’s reflection.

The figure before them carried that exact authority.

Then—

Eirene stepped forward.

And unlike everyone else—

She did not flinch.

Her breathing remained even. Her posture did not waver.

Her eyes were clear.

She was looking directly at the figure.

Understanding surfaced in her gaze.

“So this is where you were,” she said softly.

The chamber reacted.

The crushing pressure that bore down on everyone else folded inward around her, receding as though making room.

A celestial-realm senior reacted instantly.

“Wait—!” he shouted, stepping forward.

The moment his foot crossed the threshold—

The air solidified.

He struck it as though colliding with the surface of a perfectly still lake.

There was no recoil. No forceful rejection. Just absolute refusal.

His body slid backward, gently returned to where he had stood before.

His eyes widened.

“…What is this force?” he whispered.

Others tried instinctively.

Every attempt failed.

The chamber did not acknowledge them.

It acknowledged only her.

Eirene alone moved forward.

With each step she took, the ambient pressure realigned. The divine energy within the sanctuary stilled, as though the world itself were holding its breath.

And then—

She reached the center.

The figure responded.

Its indistinct head turned.

Not aggressively. But with the inevitability of something that had always been facing her… simply choosing now to be noticed.

The air tightened.

Every hair on their bodies rose.

And they understood.

This chamber had never been meant for anyone else but Eirene.

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