Road to Mastery: A LitRPG Apocalypse

Chapter 324: A New Beginning
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Chapter 324: A New Beginning

Jack glanced between his friends and the door. The wait was killing him.

Would you look at that! Gan Salin, the loyal canine, exclaimed. The almighty King of Earth intimidated by a closed door!

Youd be crying if you were about to have children, Nauja the Barbarian cut in, jabbing his shoulder.

But Im a guy. I cant give birth.

A moment of puzzled silence followed before Edgar, the pacifist magician, changed the subject. Do you think it will be a boy or a girl?

I bet on a boy, Captain Dordokor rather, former captain replied. He laughed. Jack has so much man in him, theres no way he can make a girl!

The birds were chirping. The new sun was shining, and a slight coldness permeated the atmosphere, along with the faint morning mist hanging from tree branches. Everyone was gathered in the middle of the Forest of the Strong. This was where Jacks System life had begunand, now, it was about to become the place where an entirely new life started.

Vivis pregnancy was coming to an end. Jacks child would be born today.

For this day, everyone unrelated had been chased out of the Forest. The remaining people were only Jack, Edgar, Gan Salin, Nauja, Dordok, Brock, and Harambe. The professor was also present, but she had insisted on going inside with the nurse to make sure Vivi was okay. The Sage, as a D-Grade healer, was also inside the room.

Jack hadnt felt such anxiety since his fight against the planetary overseer three months ago. He clenched his fists.

His first child was about to be born. Would he be a good father? Would everything be okay inside that room, or would something terrible happen?

Brock must have sensed his worries, because he walked up and placed a hand on Jacks shoulders. All good, he said. Big Sis strong. Baby bro strong. No worry.

Thanks, Brock, Jack replied, feeling a little relieved. Brock was right. Vivi was a strong cultivator, and the baby carried his blood. There was no way anything would happen

He glanced at the door again.

In fact, the people present weren't the only ones who couldnt wait. Across the entire planet, billions of people were glued to their screens, waiting for the announcement. The king and queen of Earth were having a childwhat could be more important than this?

But the fame didnt make the almighty, so-called King of Earth any less worried. His heart was shaking like a leaf. It was an instinct stemming from deep inside his soul, something that he neither wanted nor could stop.

Well, perhaps he could use his Dao to suppress these feelings, but who would do that?

He was about to become a father.

Harambe approached slowly. A big, lazy smile was on his face, and he slung an enormous arm around Jacks shoulders. He then mimed that hed felt the same when his girl was about to give birth, but it would be okay. Being a father was great. Jack would love it.

Easy for you to say, big guy, Jack thought but didnt speak the words.

Since Alexander Petrovic wounded and humiliated Harambe, over three months had passed. The big brorillas body had healed, but his heart had not. Or, rather, it had changed. Harambe had mellowed. He remained strong and working out intensely, but hed lost some of his edge, some of the dominating strictness he used to possess.

Perhaps it was not the injury, but the fact that his own son had avenged him, simultaneously claiming the position of big bro. It was the natural way of life; the old gave way to the young. For Harambe, it was like a huge weight had been lifted off his shoulders. When he lost the position and responsibilities of being his packs big bro, he was finally able to enjoy life.

He had transitioned from a strict father into a dotting grandfatherthough Brock was only a year old and childless.

Jack had even spotted him feeding bananarms to various Bare Fist Brotherhood members.

As disheartening as this change sounded, Jack enjoyed it. It brought him pride. The only reason Harambe could relax was because there was no danger afoot. The Animal Kingdom was gone. The planet was far outside System space. Jack was so overwhelmingly strong that any threat would disappear the moment it reared its head.

Finally, Earth was safe.

Jack looked to the sky and took a deep breath. The Fist inside him pulsed. The air hugged him, and the Dao cried out in joy.

He had protected his home, family, and friendswhat better way to honor the Dao of the Fist?

It wasnt just Harambe. In the three months since the planet was moved outside System space, peace had finally returned. The Ice Peak had been dismantled. Any remaining Animal Kingdom members had been captured and isolated, and they would be slowly given a chance to integrate into society. Earth had entered an era of endless prosperity, where cultivators used their gifts to advance the world instead of ruining it. Already, food was aplenty, and many of the worlds problems had been resolved.

Under the rule of Jack and the Bare Fist Brotherhood, everything was as great as it could be.

Edgar had retired to the mountains and begun constructing a magical academy; a literal castle on a hill, filled with magical artifacts of his creation. Though he could no longer advance in cultivation after breaking his deal with the echidna devil, the power he already possessed was more than enough for mundane applications.

The professor had taken over the administration of the entire Earth on Jacks behalf, doing a stellar job.

Sparman had recovered from his various injuries. After the war was over, many artificers and engineers of Earth had pooled their forces to repair him, making him as good as newthough his sarcastic wits remained unaffected. He had accepted the job of teaching combat at Edgars still-under-construction academy.

Gan Salin and Nauja had moved into two little houses on a hill near the Forest of the Strong, splitting their days between cultivating and resting. They wouldnt stay here foreverafter all, Nauja had abandoned her tribe to experience the wider world. However, they had decided to wait until Jacks child was born.

Vanderdecken was the star of the planet, the second most famous person after Jack himself, and Brother Tao had gone on to found many monasteries teaching martial mastery and buddhism. How his faith remained unchanged after meeting the System, no one knew.

Though, perhaps there was a hint of truth to it. Jack still remembered Chuto, the jovial fat guy he met in Trial Planet, whose powers resembled very closely the Buddha of Earth.

In these three months, Jack himself had also settled down, enjoying life as he stabilized his cultivation. The Sage was right. To reach the peak D-Grade in such a short time, he had advanced way too fast. He needed to slow down before he could advance againat ever greater speeds. Moreover, the weird world inside his Dao Treethe one with the monstrous, snorting turtlehad never opened its door again for him. He didnt know when it would happen, or how to force it open, but there was nothing he could do about it.

Therefore, he relaxed. He and Vivi had not married, but they did spend a lot of time together. They became a couple, not just because they would soon have a baby together, but also because they liked and respected each other.

The only one who kept cultivating at full speed was Brock. He spent most of these three months in the D-Grade dungeons of Earth, conquering them one-by-one.

There were ten D-Grade dungeons on Earth. After Jack had cleared out the one in Antarctica, where he hid before his final battle against the overseer, nine remained. Brock had conquered five of them. Hed traveled to the peak of Mount Everest, to the depths of the Marianna Trench, inside active volcanoes, and even on the clouds themselves. The spirit of brohood followed him everywhere. He didnt just conquer dungeons; he assimilated many of their denizens into the bro army. Now, Earth wasnt just protected by Jack, Brock, Dordok, and the Sagethe only D-Grades on the planetbut also by literal armies of D-Grade creatures ranging from fire elementals to cloud giants.

It was a shame theyd run out of enemies.

The only unknown variable still in play was the sole C-Grade dungeon of Earth, which remained undiscovered. Jack had people searching everywhere, but nobody found it. Where it could be, he had no idea. On the bright side, even if he found it, there was nothing he could do about it yet. He was only at the peak of the D-Grade; though he could fight weak C-Grades, he couldnt advance any more without breaking through, so conquering that dungeon was out of the question.

After traveling and fighting ceaselessly for three months, Brock had increased his cultivation to the middle D-Grade. For the first time, he was actually approaching Jack. The two had even sparred once, and the brorilla could take a few moves. Until Jack broke through, the more time that passed, the more Brock would approach him in strength.

How far hes come Jack thought, looking over at Brock with pride. We are finally real brothers now. Equals. Standing side by side. Hes the only one that can keep up with meI cant wait to adventure together.

Thinking to that point, Jack opened his status screen. Looking at it was a habit by now, a calming one. It helped take his mind off the coming baby.

ERROR: PLEASE REPORT TO THE NEAREST AUTHORITIES IMMEDIATELY OR FACE EXTERMINATION.

Name: Jack Rust

Species: Human, Earth-387

Faction: Bare Fist Brotherhood (D)

Grade: D

Class: Cosmic Fist (King)

Level: 249

Strength: 1760

Dexterity: 1760

Constitution: 1755

Mental: 200

Will: 200

Dao Skills: Meteor Punch IV, Iron Fist Style III, Space Walk III, Neutron Star Body II, Brutalizing Aura II

Daos: Dao Tree of the Fist, Dao Root of Indomitable Will (fused), Dao Root of Life (fused), Dao Root of Power (fused), Dao Root of Weakness (fused)

Titles: Planetary Frontrunner (10), Planetary Torchbearer (1), Ninth Ring Conqueror, Planetary Leader (1), Grade Defier

The System hadnt forgotten that something was wrong with himthe Life Dropbut at least it was kind enough to keep displaying his stats. Perhaps this was its way of maintaining contact so he could be caught later.

Fortunately, it seemed that the Sage was right. The System had no way to locate him outside System space. Otherwise, three months was ample time for the Hand of God agents to arrive; and the person who had protected them before, the Head Envoy of the Black Hole Churchthe mischievous-looking Heavenly Spoon Sovereignwas long gone.

Jack would need to leave soon, too. Though Earth was safe, the universe kept moving. He didnt want to spend the rest of his life here. He wanted to visit the Black Hole Church, cultivate amongst peers, face trials and challenges, and reach the apex of strength. A fist could rest, but it could never stop.

He would wait a bit, though. His child would be born first. He would spend a little time with it, and only then would he depart for the wider world yet again.

He didnt know which of the two he looked forward to the most.

The answer gave itself. The closed door swung open, and Jack froze completely as he watched Vivi step out, covered in a white towel. Half his mind focused on her long, dark legs and bright smile. The other half went to her arms, which were gently wrapped around a large ball of fabric.

The professor and the Sage followed behind Vivi, each sporting a wide smile, but nobody even glanced at them.

Well, what is it? Gan Salin asked, seeing that Jack was tongue-tied. A boy or a girl?

Both! Vivi replied, opening her arms a bit to reveal that she was holding onto two little forms, not one. Her smile widened further. Its twins!

Jack looked at his own children, the continuators of his bloodline, and his heart was filled with love, overflowing with joy. He laughed out loud, a booming, manly sound. My children are here! he shouted. Celebrate, everyone; today is a day we must remember!

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