Aaron began laughing, slowly getting louder and louder in his laugh. The boss and the woman both had confused looks on their faces. "Oh, don't worry about that. I know EXACTLY where Monument is." Aaron re-assured them as he continued to laugh. Hearing this drew a look of fear across the woman's face as she realised what he meant. "No...don't tell me..." The woman whispered, backing up from Aaron.
Aaron took off his helmet as his face became half the head of a skeleton and half the head of Monument. Seeing this just confirmed the suspicions that the woman had. She yelled out in fear and tried to run out of the room, startling the boss. Aaron lifted his hand, dramatically shutting the door with his Boundless Telekinesis. The door slammed shut as the woman tried to open it. The door didn't budge, and it just caused her levels of fear to rise. She turned around, only to see the man who called her his boss on the floor, crawling away.
"Let us out!" The woman yelled, yelling at both Aaron and anybody outside. It was futile. "You know, I had a feeling this was going to happen. That's why, when you asked me if I was a monster, I set up a little trap. Sound can no longer go out of this room without the door open, but everything can come in from the outside." Aaron explained, strolling across the room slowly, trying to figure out what he'd do next.
"Oh, I know what you could do. Here, how about you have a chat with Monument! Then you won't be AS afraid. At least, I hope so." Aaron commented, leaving the two people there in shock. Aaron extended his hand out, and a recreation of Monument appeared before them. The version of Monument in front of them was exactly six feet tall, with everything where it should be.
"I'm telling you, Aaron, it feels weird having a body. Even though it's only been around an hour at the most, it feels strange having a body again. Although, it isn't unpleasant." The reconstructed Monument commented, stretching his limbs.
"Honestly, I didn't think this would work. You have a small physical body, yet I can still transform with your body parts. I'd say it's a win for both of us." Aaron responded, watching his limbs transform into Monument's limbs. It was interesting.
"What the fuck is going on?" The boss whispered to his boss. She just shook her head from side to side, not understanding what the hell is going is on. Seeing this drew the attention of Monument, who walked over to the pair with a smile on his face. "So, what are your names?" Monument asked, his presence seemingly gone. Aaron was limiting his aura so that Monument didn't scare the life out of the pair.
"My name is Jill, and this here is my sub-ordinate worker, Jack," Jill answered, her eyes wide. A miniature version of Monument, a god amongst monsters, was standing before them. His voice wasn't as loud as before, but that was because of his height.
"Jack and Jill, huh? It sounds almost like you two were bound to meet each other. Anyways, you do not need to be afraid of Aaron over there. I was browsing through his memories, ideals, and unimportant information and found that he's willing to be a pacifist unless provoked. So yeah, unless you try to attack him, you won't die! I almost went to attack him, and I realised how strong he was. He has the power to, theoretically, destroy this planet." Monument stated, explaining the sheer power Aaron had.
"Are you kidding me?!" Jack yelled, standing up in outrage. "You just GAVE UP?! He's JUST A SKELETON!" Hearing this caused Monument to wince. Aaron appeared in front of Jack, almost like he teleported. That's because he did. He grabbed Jack by the throat with his bony hand, lifting him into the air.
"You think I'm just a skeleton? Well, last time somebody disrespected me in such a way, his name was Jacob Highland-Sidener, and he 𝘥𝘪𝘦𝘥. Do you really want to suffer the same fate?" Aaron threatened, emphasizing the word 'died'. Just in case it didn't go through to Jack. "Try me, monster!" Jack yelled out in response, spitting on Aaron's face.
With not another word spoken, Aaron lifted Jack into the air and slammed him down into the ground. Aaron slammed him into the ground multiple times, versing the state of his body manually every time, whilst keeping the pain around. The ability to mimic the same level of pain while restoring the body is something unique that Boundless Telekinesis can do. If you still haven't grasped the sheer power of Boundless Telekinesis, don't worry. You'll find out later.
Aaron reversed the physical state of Jack one more time and lightly threw him into the wall. By lightly, I mean Aaron punted him into the wall with his foot. Aaron clapped his hands together to get rid of any dirt as he began walking away. "This is what happens when you anger Aaron. He didn't even use any destructive abilities. He only used just a tiny amount of strength I can use. Do you see how outclassed you are?" Monument pointed out. Jill looked over towards Jack and saw him curled up in pain. Tears rolled down Jack's cheeks as the pain finally properly broke him. No sobs were heard, but there were small tears of pain. Looking at this caused Jill to get livid with Aaron. She lifted her hand as a strange red seal floated around her hand.
"Oh, look, magic. I wonder what type it is." Aaron responded to Jill's act of aggression. He didn't care for weak amounts of magic. Hearing this just further enraged Jill, as her spellcasting was far from pitiful, yet he didn't care. She had summoned a monster that granted her access to one unique spell.
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