I Can Assimilate Everything - Chapter 550
Chapter 550: Kill! I
They descended toward the castle’s magnificent gates, and Achilles observed how barriers of concentrated authority recognized Mycelle’s signature and permitted entry without challenge. He analyzed the security mechanisms with part of his attention while continuing to process her words.
“The Sixth Doctrine teaches: Life finds meaning in perpetuation itself.”
Her expression had become more contemplative, and Achilles recognized this as principle that transcended personal ambition to touch on legacy and continuity.
“Every action carries significance because it shapes what comes after. We are not isolated beings but links in chain that extends backward to our origins and forward to infinite future.”
The emphasis on connection across time implied this Civilization valued preservation of accumulated knowledge and strategic thinking that spanned generations!
“The Seventh Doctrine states: Life transforms everything it touches into even more abundant life.”
They passed through barriers as they entered the castle’s outer courtyard.
“We do not simply coexist with our environment but actively convert it, consuming resources and repurposing them as extensions of our vitality.”
“The Eighth Doctrine proclaims: Life must cooperate to reach ultimate heights.”
Mycelle’s expression became more serious as they entered the castle’s grand hallways, and Achilles observed how crystallized Life formed walls that pulsed with rhythmic beauty.
“While individual cultivation creates powerful beings, collective effort creates Civilizations. When vitality aligns and growth becomes coordinated, the resulting force transcends isolated capability.”
The principle positioned cooperation as superior to solitary advancement, which was interesting given the earlier emphasis on hierarchies established through demonstrated superiority.
“And the Ninth Doctrine teaches: All that lives and persists becomes immense through continuity.”
Her voice carried finality as she delivered the last Doctrine of Life, and they arrived at massive doors leading to the castle’s central chamber. Mycelle paused before opening them, and Achilles felt the concentrated authorities beyond…multiple powerful Living Lives waiting for explanation about why they’d been urgently summoned.
“Nothing is truly lost if Life continues…”
Achilles absorbed the complete framework while his consciousness processed how these Doctrines could be leveraged. The Doctrines painted comprehensive picture of this Civilization’s worldview…their values, their priorities, their fundamental assumptions about existence and proper conduct.
He looked at Mycelle with an expression that combined appreciation with readiness to proceed, and she recognized the unspoken signal. Her hand moved toward the doors while her posture shifted to something more formal…preparing to introduce him to beings who possessed significant power within the Sanctuary’s hierarchy.
Beyond those doors, multiple powerful Living Lives waited with varying degrees of patience and solemnity.
Achilles felt their concentrated authorities pressing against his expanded perception, and he analyzed each signature with methodical thoroughness.
The doors opened, and he stepped forward with calm confidence.
Achilles floated into the interior of the grand castle and found himself within a hall that shone with resplendent verdant-gold pillars rising toward vaulted ceilings.
The architecture was elegant in its simplicity, with no excessive ornamentation, just clean lines and precise angles that suggested the builders had valued function as much as aesthetics. Light filtered through crystallized Life that formed the walls, casting everything in warm radiance that made the space feel alive rather than merely inhabited.
To the right and left of this hall stood twelve winged Living Lives on either side, and Achilles immediately recognized these weren’t common Living Lives or Foldless Ones like Xar’vantheon.
These were genuine Members of the Primordial Civilization of Life, beings who had completed full integration.
Essentially, they had given 50% of their Natal Foundation of Life to THE Slumbering Genesis!
Each of them looked like radiant celestial titans with verdant-gold wings that spread majestically behind their forms. Most possessed humanoid physiology with features that suggested various ancestral animalistic lineages.
A few had physiology that blended humanoid and plant characteristics, with bodies formed from living wood with leaves growing from their shoulders, or skin that resembled bark interwoven with flowing sap that pulsed with concentrated vitality.
Achilles analyzed their power signatures with methodical precision, and his assessment confirmed that each of them operated at levels only slightly weaker than Mycelle herself. This was the Sanctuary’s elite, the core administrative force that maintained order.
When he appeared and entered the hall with Mycelle following respectfully behind, he allowed a tiny fraction of his aura to leak out freely. It wasn’t deliberate attack or conscious intimidation, simply permitting his elevated status to become perceptible to those gathered rather than maintaining complete suppression of what he’d become.
The reaction was immediate and visceral.
Nearly all the Living Lives he saw lined up displayed responses similar to what Mycelle had shown in the Sacred Temple. Bodies went rigid, expressions shifted from curiosity to shock, and eyes widened as they felt the weight of Noble authority pressing against their existences.
Some visibly struggled to maintain their standing positions as instinctive submission warred with conscious pride, while others simply accepted what they felt and lowered their heads in acknowledgment of superior status.
But two positioned near the center of the right-side formation barely showed any perceptible reaction at all.
Their bodies remained relaxed, their expressions stayed neutral, and while they acknowledged his presence with polite nods, they displayed none of the visceral submission that marked genuine Living Lives responding to Noble authority. The discrepancy was subtle enough that casual observation might miss it, but Achilles’s enhanced perception catalogued every micro-expression and physiological response with analytical thoroughness.
He smiled at this observation while continuing his approach toward the hall’s far end!
At the terminus of this grand space stood a set of verdant-gold stairs leading upward to an elevated platform, and upon that platform sat a radiant green throne surrounded by floating leaves and flowers that drifted in lazy circles.
The seat itself appeared grown rather than constructed, with living wood shaped into form, with armrests carved to represent branches and a high back that resembled intertwined vines.
Achilles floated forward with measured pace while Mycelle maintained her position slightly behind and to his right. The arrangement naturally suggested hierarchy without requiring explicit acknowledgment.
His consciousness continued processing multiple analytical threads simultaneously.
“Is that…?”
He left the question incomplete, allowing Mycelle to fill in details while maintaining the appearance of already understanding most relevant context.
Mycelle nodded with serious expression.
“That is the seat of the Overseer of The Sanctuary.” Her voice carried weight that made clear this wasn’t merely decorative furniture but symbol of legitimate authority over everything occurring within this domain. She paused, then added words that would shock those listening: “Of course, it is no longer mine.”
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