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<Infinite Dendrogram>

Hi, I'm posting the original material in the fanfic category. My intention is just to present the novel to more people and keep a place for it, thank you. July 15, 2043. On that day, a Full Dive VRMMO was released, its unique system called <Embryo> allowing each player to follow an extremely varied—or rather, an “infinitely” varied pattern of evolution. What’s the game name? <Infinite Dendrogram>

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Interlude: Before the Festival

Interlude: Before the Festival

 

Royal capital Altea, State Guest House

 

In a certain part of the royal capital's noble district, there was a building meant to accommodate honored guests from foreign lands. One of its rooms currently had three people in it.

 

The first of them was a bedridden young boy with a mask covering the lower part of his face. The ice pack on his forehead and the occasional coughing made it obvious that he had a condition similar to a cold or flu.

 

The second person was a young woman standing by the boy's bed, looking obviously worried. Her thick glasses implied that she was nearsighted, and they made her appear like a fainthearted kind of person.

 

The third person was abnormally tall, to the point of making someone question whether that individual was actually a person.

 

The bedroom's ceiling was high — perhaps surpassing four metels

 

— and yet the creature's head was almost touching it. Naturally, it was a weird sight, but the other two people didn't seem to be bothered by it.

 

 

The first person was Canglong, third prince of the Huang He Empire. The second was Lan Meihai, Huang He Ambassador. And the third was Master Jiangshi Xunyu, one of Huang He's Superiors.

 

Canglong coughed and coughed. "I'm sorry, Master Xunyu," he managed at last. "I wanted to watch the match and cheer for you, but I'm clearly not in the state for it..."

 

"It's fiNe. Y ou just rest till you're healthy aGain," said Xunyu in response. "But man, seeing you bedriddEn is just..." The jiangshi

heaved a sigh so heavy that the talisman covering the face did nothing to hide it.

 

"Y es. I find it quite curious, as well..." murmured the prince. "But at the very least, I can be glad that you didn't get ill, as well."

 

Soon after the long trip from Huang He to the Kingdom's royal capital, Canglong had become part of an Epidemic.

 

"Epidemic" was a term used to describe any sudden diseases that spread among the weak and strong alike. Masters saw it as an unpatterned, irregular, widespread Infinite Dendrogram event. There were many various Epidemics that covered many large areas, creating sufferers among both Masters and tians. Though some went away with the passage of time, some required special healing methods such as vaccines or healing magic available only to Superior Jobs.

 

 

Epidemics completely ignored all stats and resistances. Even high-level Masters would become bedridden or simply log out until the disease went away. They were considered to be natural disasters above human knowledge.

 

Needless to say, it was quite fortuitous that the current Epidemic was more like the common cold or flu than anything else. However, it was an illness nonetheless. Originally, Canglong had been meant to accompany Xunyu to the Clash of the Superiors and observe the battle, but it was clear that he was in no state to do that. The same applied to the first princess of the kingdom, who'd also succumbed to the Epidemic.

 

"Oh dear... umm... Y our Highness, should I change the ice pack?" asked the woman fretfully. "Or would you like an apple?"

 

Meihai's worry about her country's prince's condition was needlessly excessive.

 

"Ambassador, you've changed the ice pack five times in the past hour. And I just peeled an apPle for him," said Xunyu. "Oh yeAh, this

country's queen is sick, too, rigHt? That's the reason why Cang's business got postpoNed, isn't it?"

 

"M-Master Xunyu!" the ambassador protested. "She's not the queen, but the first princess!"

 

"...Whatever. She's acting as a queen, anY way."

 

"She isn't! There are many differences in a diplomatic setting! First of all...!" Meihai began arguing with — or merely lecturing — Xunyu. Though it made her seem quite childish, she was a member a distinguished family and had a lot of diplomatic skill that made her stand out as an ambassador.

 

Some might have argued that such behavior didn't belong in the presence of her country's prince; however...

 

"Hee hee. Y ou never change, Mei," said Canglong before coughing again, clearly not minding her inappropriate behavior.

 

Though he spoke to her in a highly casual manner, Meihai definitely wasn't in a respectable enough position to have the prince treat her like that. The reason he did was because Meihai's mother was Cang's foster mother, making them foster siblings. That meant that the only ones in the room were those who were close to Cang. The other chamberlains and officials were in a different part of the guest house.

 

"Master Xunyu," said Cang and coughed. "Shouldn't you go to Gideon now...?"

 

He was looking at the clock hanging in the room. The event would begin in about three hours. Normally, that amount of time was far too small to cover the distance to Gideon, which usually took a whole day and night. However, everyone in the room knew that it wouldn't be a problem.

 

"Y ou gonna be saFe?" asked Xunyu.

"Y ou've no need to worry," said Cang. "It's true that I'm not at my best, but I'm sure I can manage."

 

"Don't be stuPid. Y ou'd be overdoiNg it... Give me your hAnd."

 

Cang did as he was told and Xunyu gave him a gem — a Jewel, to be precise.

 

"Master Xunyu?" he asked.

 

"It's a spare Jewel. One of the ones I don't plan to use in this match."

 

"Are you sure you won't?" the prince asked.

 

"Duels only allow you to use ones that don't exceed your caPacity. Take iT," said Xunyu and made Cang close his hand around the Jewel. Though it was done by the jiangshi's blade-like claws, the action was strangely gentle, and didn't put a single scratch on the prince.

 

"Then I shall take it, Master Xunyu," said Cang.

 

"GoOd," the eccentric nodded in response.

 

Following that exchange, Xunyu went to the window. After skillfully opening it with those blade-like claws, the jiangshi made them clash.

 

The resulting high-pitched, metallic sound made one of Cang's chamberlains hastily run into the room.

 

"Y our Highness! Master Xunyu! What is the matter?!" asked one of them.

 

"After we leaVe, close the winDow."

 

"Excuse me?"

 

Ignoring the puzzled chamberlain, Xunyu extended one arm to the

side — making it reach more than five metels in length — and made the metallic claw wrap around Meihai.

 

"Eh?" she sounded a voice of confusion.

 

"Well, ambassAdor, we're goiNg to Gideon," said the jiangshi. "Don't bite your tongue on thE way."

 

Then, Xunyu's body bent...

 

"Umm, Master Xunyu! I-I'm not quite ready yet, so— AAAAAAaaaaahhhh!"

 

...and they both disappeared beyond the window, leaving behind only the echo of Meihai's scream.

 

A few seconds later, they were on the walls of the noble district, so far from Cang's room that they looked like ants.

 

"Goodbye, Master Xunyu and Mei," the boy said as he raised up his upper body from the bed and waved at them.

 

The chamberlain had no words for what had just happened, so she did as she was told and simply closed the window.

 

Thus, the Master Jiangshi Xunyu left the capital and went towards Gideon.

 

◇◆◇

 

Gideon, City of Duels, ???

 

The city of Gideon was full of excitement.

 

With it being the most prosperous town in the Kingdom of Altar, such a mood wasn't a new thing here. However, the enthusiasm that had enveloped it this evening was on a different level than usual.

 

The reason for that was the fact that the event happening in the central arena was simply that big.

It was a duel between Superiors — something that had never happened in any duel city anywhere.

 

People gathered from in and outside of the city and even other countries, and everyone was full of enthusiasm and expectations for the event. It seemed as though all of Gideon was lapsing into delirium with excitement.

 

However, the town also included someone who shared none of that sentiment.

 

That person was looking down at Gideon with cold eyes, and that was no exaggeration. After all, he was wearing an Adélie penguin suit. Those cold, man-made eyes made it hard to guess what the person inside was thinking.

 

However, from the way the person was groaning and holding his head in his right hand, it was clear that he wasn't in an optimal state of mind.

 

"Ohh boy... Ohhh man... Ohhhhhhhhh crap..."

 

After a moment of writhing, he used the Portable Communication Magic Device in his other hand to contact someone.

 

Two or so minutes passed before that someone answered.

 

"Ayy there, Y our Excellency," the penguin idly complained to the person on the other side. "There's been a change of plans. One of my boys in the royal capital contacted me and, well... he said that the first princess won't be coming."

 

The information he was nonchalantly complaining about was a secret that was supposedly only available to a select few officials.

 

"And when I told it to His Majesty's people... well, just her, actually, since she's his contact and all... she actually went, 'Then we will simply enjoy the fight and the sights here,'" he went on. "Ohhhh man..."

The penguin and the person who'd answered the call had a certain plan. That plan was based on the participation of the first princess and the help of another person.

 

"Well, yeah, with her being the Imperium's strongest, her presence changes a lot. Now we're left without a joker."

 

The penguin spoke his complaints in a blatantly sad manner. Sad as his tone was, however, he was still smiling.

 

"Well, it won't be a problem. She was a bit too much for this plan, anyway. Even if I don't have all five of my cards, the other four are more than enough for the job."

 

He went on:

 

"From my clan, there's me, Veldorbell, and my favorite. Then there are the betrayers... Y es, the ones that want to switch sides to Dryfe. Sure, they don't want to go to the gaol, so they'll probably fight only Masters, but that's more than enough, honestly. Tians without Superior Jobs aren't a threat... Oh no, I'm definitely not belittling the Imperium's forces. Still, what we have is good enough for a 90% chance of success."

 

The person on the other side seemed to agree with the penguin's words. However...

 

"Y ou want the chances of success if there's a Superior that's aware of the plan? 50%." The penguin answered the person's question without a moment of hesitation.

 

"Ha ha ha! 'Won't it become lower?' you ask?" The person inside the suit then put on a faint smile...

 

"Have you forgotten who you're talking to?"

 

He spoke with a menacing voice thick with madness and even bloodlust.

"So yeah, the plan's target will have to be changed, and I'll have to do some other tweaks, but I'm still going through with it. Y ou just sit there and pray for my success."

 

With that, he ended the call.

 

"No stops from our sponsor, then. Guess the financial situation ain't the best, so he probably wants it to be over quickly. This means that the plan's failure would likely lead to us doing it the field marshal's way..." The man inside the penguin suit chuckled. "Come what may,

 

I say. Though I have no idea how things would proceed if someone tough showed up. What should I try then? How far should I go?"

 

As he imagined what would happen next, the suited man's expression changed. It was reminiscent of both an innocent child pouring water or inserting firecrackers into an ant colony, and a cool-headed, calculating adult considering how things could unfold. However, he soon remembered something and reassessed the situation.

 

Oh, but anyone tough would probably lose to him before I even got the chance to intervene. The penguin remembered the Master he'd brought to the city. It was a person that he knew very well, and a rookie who'd started Infinite Dendrogram no more than a month ago. Though being a Maiden's Master made him quite special, he was still far from a veteran.

 

His Embryo is a joker card in its own right. Anyone who's tough and has a relevant history is at a disadvantage. Honestly, if the situation is right...

 

"...I wouldn't be surprised if he killed every Master in Gideon all by himself," the penguin said.

 

Despite that Master being a rookie, the penguin had unwavering trust in his powers, and in the results he would bring.