Genshin Impact: The Crit Archon

Chapter 60: Unreconciled Star's Part 3



Aether then saw something. "Everyone move".

As then they did, Mona turned to water and moved out of the way, Aether and Fischl rolled away, and Luminis and Paimon flyed away.

As they opened the eyes to see it another one of the Meteorites, they walked over but kept there distance as they looked at the new one

Fischl walked up. "Now what may we have here, an interesting finding a gift from the stars or a cruse".

Aether walked up to her as he spoke in his mind. "Will this new, what does this".

As then Aether mind went blank, as he was in a white void, he looked around as then he saw her, it was her the unknown god. The moment Aether eyss meet her he pulled out his sword or tryee to but there was noting there

Aether eyes narrowed his eyes at when as she spoke. "You!".

The Unknown God looked at him, as she smirk. "Hello outlander, you have awaken".

Aether walked up to her as he spoke. "Why did birbg me here?".

She just blinked and looked at him. "Sorry, but I didn't bring you here".

Aether stopped and looked at her with anger. "What do mean".

The Unknown God looked back at him, she went close to him and flicked his four head. "It means I didn't bring you her, this is as much for mess for Celestia as it is for you, I can tell you more but you have done one thing never to mention this conversation to anyone".

Aether just looked at her as he spoke. "Go fuck your self".

She just chuckled as she spoke. "No, but really do you want Information or not".

Aether just looked at her as his eyes narrowed. "Why should I help you.... Oh my Archon. He then laughed. "You are trapped here".

The Unknown cheeks went scarlet as she spoke. "No I am not!".

Aether just smirked. "You are trapped in this Meteorite and need my help"

The Unknown God covers her face as she yalled in frustration, as Aether laughed as he released his guess was on the mark

As the Unknown God covered her face in frustration, Aether stood tall, his smirk never faltering. "You really thought you could fool me, didn't you?" His voice was filled with a mix of satisfaction and defiance. "You're trapped here, and now, I have the upper hand."

The Unknown God, still with her face obscured, let out a sharp exhale, as though struggling to maintain her composure. "You're infuriating," she muttered, her voice full of annoyance. "You really have no idea what you're dealing with, do you?"

Aether's eyes narrowed. "No, but I'm starting to get the picture. This—" he gestured to the vast void around them, "this is some kind of prison, isn't it? You're stuck in this place, and it's not just by chance that I'm here. I've been pulled into this somehow. So, why should I believe you when you say you didn't bring me here?"

The Unknown God didn't immediately respond, her frustration palpable. Instead, she lowered her hand from her face, her eyes meeting his with an unsettling calm. "You're more perceptive than I gave you credit for," she said slowly, her voice cold and detached. "But this doesn't change anything. I'm not here to play games with you. I didn't bring you here, and I'm not going to waste time explaining things to someone like you."

Aether's smirk softened, and his tone grew more serious. "What do you want from me? And why do you think I'd help someone like you?"

For a moment, there was silence. The Unknown God's eyes flickered with something close to annoyance, but there was also a hint of something darker—something Aether couldn't quite place. "You don't have to help me," she replied finally, her tone heavy with disdain. "But if you're smart, you'll understand that the longer you stay here, the more you're going to be involved. You'll see it soon enough."

Aether's hand tightened around nothing, as though reaching for his sword, but still, there was nothing there. He glared at her, the sense of helplessness gnawing at him. He didn't like the uncertainty she carried with her. There were too many layers, too many things she wasn't saying. It was the unknown that unsettled him, not the fact that he couldn't fully grasp the situation yet.

"So, what now?" Aether demanded. "You want my help, but you won't even tell me what for?"

The Unknown God met his gaze unflinchingly. "I don't need your help. You're the one who seems desperate enough to think that you're trapped here because of me."

Aether clenched his jaw, his frustration bubbling to the surface. "Fine. Don't tell me anything. But don't think you can use me as some pawn in whatever game you're playing. You're not the only one who's been trapped."

He took a step back, ready to leave the white void behind. But before he could move any further, the void seemed to ripple, the air thickening with tension. Aether's surroundings began to distort, the walls of nothingness warping and folding in on themselves.

The Unknown God raised her hand, a flicker of something ominous flashing in her eyes. "You think you have control? You think you can just walk away from this? You're connected to this, whether you want to be or not."

Aether froze. The sudden change in the atmosphere made his heartbeat quicken. "What are you talking about?"

The Unknown God smiled faintly, her voice barely a whisper in the growing storm around them. "You'll understand soon enough. But I'll leave you with this: The stars that have fallen... they're not just pieces of a broken sky. They are the key to everything."

Before Aether could respond, the world around him seemed to implode, and everything went white once more.

Back in the real world, the group—Mona, Fischl, and the others—watched in confusion as Aether stood motionless in front of the meteorite. His eyes were unfocused, his body still, as if lost in another world.

Paimon floated up to Mona, her face filled with concern. "What's going on? Why is Aether standing like that? Did he hear something?"

Mona furrowed her brow, her gaze locked onto Aether. "Something's happening. I can sense a strange energy around him, something I've never felt before. It's like he's communicating with... something."

Fischl, her gaze distant, raised an eyebrow. "I've heard of such things before. The stars hold many secrets. Perhaps he's speaking with the Unseen God or being affected by the meteorites in a way we don't fully understand."

Aether blinked, his eyes snapping back into focus as the conversation around him slowly brought him back to reality. He looked around at his companions, his mind still reeling from the strange encounter.

"What happened?" he muttered, his voice still heavy with the remnants of the conversation he'd just had. "I—"

"Are you alright, Aether?" Mona asked, stepping closer. "You were standing still for quite some time."

Aether shook his head, trying to shake off the lingering confusion but he lyed. "I... I don't know"

Fischl, her eyes sharp with suspicion, narrowed her gaze. "You don't know what do you mean you don't know?"

Aether's grip on Albion tightened, his knuckles white. "I don't remember that is all, noting all I remember is white void and that is it."

Paimon floated up beside him, her face filled with worry. "That sounds bad! Are you sure you're okay, Aether?"

Aether glanced at the meteorite once more, a sense of dread creeping up his spine. "I'm not sure. But I have a feeling we're not done with these meteorites yet. Whatever this is, it's just getting started."

Mona nodded, determination setting in. "Then we'll figure it out together. We can't let whatever this is go unchecked."

With a final glance at the meteorite, the group prepared to move forward, the weight of the unknown looming over them as they ventured further into the mystery of the Unreconciled Stars.

To be continued

Yeah sorry for the Short Ch everyone enjoyed just wanted this Ch to be more of conversation, also I have noticed among Fanfic write one the few people in Webnovel that writes over 2 thousand words per Ch some pushing 3 thousand or 4 thousand wow

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