Weaves of Ashes-Chapter 92 - 87: The Forest’s Farewell

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Chapter 92: Chapter 87: The Forest’s Farewell

Location: Dark Forest, Cave Sanctuary → Mid Ring → Forest Edge | Lower Realm (Doha)

Time: 28 Frostforge - 18 Voidmarch, 9938 AZI | Days 489-509/187-207

Realm: Lower Realm

The first week was agony.

Not physical pain—Jayde’s Refined Constitution handled the bloodline integration better than Green had expected. But control? That was something else entirely.

"Again," Green said, her fractured emerald eyes watching with clinical precision as Jayde tried to summon dragon scales without her pupils elongating. "Conscious activation only. No emotional triggers."

Jayde focused, reaching for the dragon heritage that hummed beneath her skin. The scales wanted to manifest everywhere at once—full-body armor that’d make her look more beast than human. She needed them localized. Controlled. Chosen.

Her left forearm shimmered. Microscopic scales emerged, catching morning light with prismatic beauty. Gold-edged. Harder than steel. Perfectly positioned.

And her eyes stayed amber. Normal. Human.

"Better," Green murmured. "Now the phoenix fire."

That was harder.

Inferno essence came naturally now—sixteen months of cultivation made channeling fire as easy as breathing. But the phoenix variant? That golden flame that burned twice as hot and consumed twice as much Qi?

That required finesse.

Jayde extended her right hand, palm up. Concentrated. Felt for the phoenix bloodline the way she’d learned to sense dragon scales. Felt for that brightness, that purity, that—

Golden fire erupted.

Not from her palm.

From her back.

"Gah!" Jayde yelped as phantom wings blazed into existence, pure flame shaped like phoenix pinions spreading six feet on either side.

Green’s lips twitched. Almost smiled. Didn’t quite make it.

"Overshoot," the healer observed dryly. "But impressive. Most cultivators take months to manifest bloodline wings. You did it accidentally in week one."

"I wasn’t trying for wings," Jayde muttered, forcing the flames to dissipate. The filigree patterns on her back tingled where the manifestation had originated.

"Your bloodlines are strong. Responsive. That’s good. But it means you must be more precise, not less. Dragon and phoenix heritage don’t follow normal cultivation rules—they respond to emotion, instinct, and survival triggers. You need conscious control before combat forces unconscious activation."

Made sense.

Jayde had spent sixty years in the Federation learning weapons discipline. Every trigger pull deliberate. Every tactical decision calculated. Emotional reactions got people killed.

Bloodlines apparently worked the same way.

Train it like muscle memory, she thought. Repetition until control becomes automatic.

[You’re glowing again,] Reiko observed from where he lounged near the cave entrance. The shadowbeast cub had grown noticeably in just a week—less puppy-sized, more adolescent predator. His midnight fur gleamed with health, silver eyes tracking Jayde’s every movement with intelligence that grew sharper daily.

Jayde looked down. Sure enough, golden light seeped from her skin like she’d swallowed a star.

"Phoenix fire leak," Green said. "Common in the first month post-awakening. Your body hasn’t learned to contain the enhanced essence yet. It’ll stabilize with practice."

Another thing to train. Another variable to control.

The list kept growing.

But Jayde had never backed down from hard work before. Wasn’t about to start now.

***

By the second week, control improved enough that Green cleared her for hunting.

"Stay in Mid Ring," the healer cautioned. "Your combat effectiveness increased substantially, but don’t test limits yet. Learn new capabilities with familiar threats before challenging unknown ones."

Sound tactical advice.

Jayde and Reiko ventured deeper into Mid Ring than they’d gone before—areas where Flamewrought-tier beasts gave way to early Inferno-tempered predators. Dangerous territory. But manageable.

For someone with dragon scales and phoenix fire.

The first hunt demonstrated exactly how much had changed.

A razorback boar—Inferno-tempered Early, massive and aggressive—charged from undergrowth with the kind of speed that would’ve forced Jayde to dodge before.

Now?

She activated dragon scales across her torso and let it hit.

The impact drove her back three feet, boots carving furrows in the forest floor. The boar’s tusks—sharp enough to pierce steel—scraped against scales with a sound like knives on stone.

No penetration. No injury. Just pressure.

Incredible, Jayde thought, grinning fiercely.

The boar reeled back, stunned that its charge had failed. Jayde didn’t give it time to recover. Golden fire blazed in her right hand—phoenix-enhanced Inferno that burned hot enough to make the air shimmer.

"Ember Strike!"

The technique was basic. First-tier Sparkcasting. Should’ve singed the boar’s hide at best.

Instead, golden flames punched through its natural defenses like they weren’t there. The beast shrieked, stumbled, and collapsed.

One hit. Early Inferno-tempered tier. One hit.

[That was amazing!] Reiko bounded forward, tail wagging with excited energy. [We’re so much stronger now!]

"We are," Jayde agreed, watching the boar dissolve into essence mist. The Nexus system registered the kill, adding merits to her total. "But we need to be careful. Power like this? It draws attention. We hunt smart, not flashy."

[Understood. Strategic superiority, not overwhelming force.]

Good. Reiko was learning tactical thinking alongside combat skills. The bond between them deepened daily—not just mental communication, but shared instincts, coordinated movements, trust that didn’t require words.

Found family, forged through shared trials.

They hunted for two weeks straight, pushing deeper into Mid Ring, taking on threats that would’ve killed Jayde a month ago. Razorbacks, emberwolves, crystal serpents—all Early to Mid Inferno-tempered tier, all manageable with her new capabilities.

Twenty-six successful hunts total. Not a single close call.

Reiko grew stronger, too. His Bonded Nexus Core synchronized with Jayde’s cultivation, letting him advance alongside her. By the end of the second week, he’d transformed from cub to young adult—shoulder-high on Jayde, muscles defined beneath midnight fur, silver eyes sharp with predatory intelligence.

Partnership. Equals. Both of them were survivors who’d found each other in the darkness and refused to fight alone.

On the final morning, Jayde stood at the cave entrance, watching dawn paint the Dark Forest in shades of gold and green.

Sixteen months since she’d fled the Freehold Estate. Sixteen months of pain and growth and transformation. Sixteen months of becoming someone who could survive.

Someone who could thrive.

The forest had tested her. Broken her. Rebuilt her into something stronger.

And now it was time to leave.

"Final accounting," Isha announced, his translucent fox form materializing on the cave’s central table. The Nexus interface bloomed in midair, displaying numbers that made Jayde’s breath catch.

╔═══════════════════════════════════════

║ CONTRACTOR PERFORMANCE SUMMARY ╠═══════════════════════════════════════

║ Hunt Merits Earned: 5,494

║ Herb Collection Value: 9,450

║ Previous Balance: 19,885.10

║ New Additions: 14,944.00

║ TOTAL MERITS: 34,829.10

╠═══════════════════════════════════════

║ CONTRACTOR LEVEL: 3 (ACHIEVED!)

║ Progress to Level 4: 9,829/40,000 ╚═══════════════════════════════════════

Level 3.

Mission board access unlocked.

Jayde stared at the numbers, feeling something tight in her chest loosen. She’d done it. Ground through months of hunting, thousands of dangerous encounters, and constant survival pressure.

And she’d made it.

"Congratulations," Isha said, and for once his voice held genuine warmth. "You’ve progressed faster than ninety percent of contractors. Most take two to three years to reach Level 3. You did it in sixteen months."

"Sixteen months of time dilation helps," Jayde pointed out.

"True. But time alone doesn’t guarantee success. Plenty of contractors die in training. You survived, adapted, and thrived. That’s worth acknowledging."

[We’re amazing!] Reiko yapped, bouncing with excitement. [Does this mean missions? Real missions? Off-world adventures?]

"It does," Isha confirmed. The interface shifted, and suddenly Jayde was looking at what resembled a job board. Dozens of listings, organized by difficulty, location, and reward.

╔═══════════════════════════════════════

║ MISSION BOARD

║ Inter-Dimensional Contract System ╠═══════════════════════════════════════

║ Available Missions (Level 3+):

║ • Escort Merchant Caravan

║ Location: Telia, Dimension 137

║ Level Req: 3 | Reward: 150 merits

║ • Investigate Ruins

║ Location: Doha (Lower Realm)

║ Level Req: 4 | Reward: 200 merits

║ • Retrieve Emberleaf

║ Location: Fire Realm, Dimension 7

║ Level Req: 5 | Reward: 300 merits 𝘧𝓇ℯℯ𝑤ℯ𝘣𝓃ℴ𝓋𝑒𝑙.𝑐𝘰𝑚

║ [284 Additional Missions...]

╚═══════════════════════════════════════

Jayde scanned the listings, seeing worlds she’d never heard of. Telia. Fire Realm. Places in other dimensions, other realities. The inter-dimensional contractor network Isha had told her about months ago, now finally accessible.

She’d understood the concept intellectually—Luminari facilities seeded across countless realities, all connected through some kind of dimensional communication system. But seeing actual missions? From actual other worlds? From contractors she’d never meet but whose requests she could accept?

Still feels surreal even after all these months.

An inter-dimensional network. Thousands of contractors across infinite realities, all connected through ancient Luminari technology.

Federation High Command would’ve killed for this kind of system.

"For your first mission," Isha said, "I recommend starting simple. Something low-risk to familiarize yourself with off-world operations before tackling anything complex."

The interface highlighted one particular mission:

╔═══════════════════════════════════════

║ RECOMMENDED: FIRST MISSION ╠═══════════════════════════════════════

║ Location: Tardide Village, Planet Telia

║ Dimension: 137

║ Objective: Report to Elder Ryunzo

║ Mission Type: Assessment/Investigation/Provide Assistance

║ Duration: 20-30 days estimated

║ Level Requirement: 3

║ Reward: 150 merits + performance bonus

║ Notes: Feudal society, low magic population

║ Simple task, minimal danger

║ Ideal first off-world experience ╚═══════════════════════════════════════

"Telia’s a good starter world," Isha explained. "Similar tech level to pre-industrial Doha. Humans, but different culture. The mission is straightforward—go to Tardide village, speak with Elder Ryunzo, assess the local situation, and provide assistance and complete whatever task he requests. Easy merit earning, low risk."

Jayde studied the listing. Assessment mission. Information gathering. Exactly the kind of operation she’d run a hundred times in the Federation.

"What about Reiko?" she asked. "Can he come?"

"Of course. Bonded companions travel with contractors. Just be aware—Telia doesn’t have many magical beasts. A shadowbeast might draw attention."

[I can be sneaky,] Reiko insisted. [Very sneaky. Watch.]

He activated his natural Voidshadow affinity, and suddenly, he was difficult to see—not invisible, but shadowed, like he existed slightly out of phase with reality.

"That’ll work," Jayde agreed. "When do we leave?"

"After one more thing," Isha said.

***

The forest knew.

Jayde couldn’t explain how she knew the forest knew, but when she and Reiko walked toward the Mid Ring boundary for the last time, the trees seemed to lean closer. The air grew heavy with presence—ancient, watchful, aware.

Green had told her the Dark Forest was semi-sentient. That the deeper regions held consciousness old as Doha itself. Jayde had felt it occasionally during hunts—the sense of being observed, evaluated, measured against some unknowable standard.

Now that presence pressed down like physical weight.

She’s leaving, the forest seemed to whisper through rustling leaves. The Chosen prepares for greater trials.

Jayde stopped at the boundary where Mid Ring gave way to Deep Ring—territory she’d never dared enter, where Blazecrowned-tier threats made their lairs.

"Thank you," she said aloud, feeling slightly ridiculous talking to trees. "For the testing ground. For the challenges. For not killing me when I was weak."

The forest pulsed.

Magic rippled through the air—Verdant essence so concentrated it glowed faint green, mingling with traces of every other element. The trees swayed, though no wind blew. Flowers bloomed in fast-motion, spreading color across the forest floor.

And in Jayde’s mind, clear as words:

Well done, Chosen. You passed. Not perfectly—survival is rarely perfect. But acceptably. You learned. Adapted. Grew strong.

Return when stronger. Deeper mysteries await. Secrets I cannot share with those who lack power to survive their revelation.

The door to Deep Ring will open... eventually.

Then the presence withdrew, leaving only normal forest sounds in its wake.

Jayde stood silent for a long moment, processing. The Dark Forest had been testing her. All those months of hunting, every close call, every desperate fight—testing.

And she’d passed.

"Come on," she told Reiko, turning back toward the cave. "We’ve got one more prep step before the mission. Then we go off-world."

[Adventure!] Reiko bounded ahead, excited energy radiating through their bond.

Jayde followed, feeling that survivor’s pride Green had mentioned. Tempered by wisdom earned through trial. Ready for whatever came next.

She’d survived Freehold Clan brutality. Survived sixteen months of isolation and training. Survived bloodline awakening that should’ve killed her.

A simple assessment mission on another world?

She could handle that.