Chapter 45: Struggle for Survival (5)
"Is there another method?"
"Like the goblins we encountered previously, they were casting fireballs..."
"True, there must be various methods. The same applies to the hunters- status window."
Cha Ji Yeon, who had been monitoring my training, concurred with my statement. Formative Force, and the myriad ways to harness it. I resolved to gather data to identify the most efficient and effective method for the legion.
"For instance, the Heavenly Soul Art cannot be learned if ones soul cannot sustain a certain level of power. Can ordinary goblins master this art? They must have their own techniques."
"I see."
A strategy that the legion had discovered independently came to mind. The legion had claimed that the Heavenly Soul Art was inefficient for them. Their soul was potent, but as it was singular, splitting it into multiple parts would diminish its efficiency. Instead, they discovered a method to utilize a unique mineral known as a divine stone, which Cha Ji Yeon also referred to as a mana stone.
"My player stressed that when manifesting Formative Force, not only the power output but also efficiency and speed are crucial. They added that the Heavenly Soul Art satisfies all these requirements."
"Yes."
I clicked my tongue internally. I had heard this before. The legion had also taken various factors into account and discovered a method by integrating them. The idea of using divine stones, minerals infused with energy, by incorporating them into their body was a concept the legion had developed independently. It might be a technique only the legion could employ. Embedding stones into one-s body is not a simple task.
"Test what youve learned once."
"Understood."
I had to put aside all other thoughts. I concentrated, exerting every ounce of my energy to manifest what I had learned from her. To my relief, my apprehensions proved unfounded.
I could sense something stirring within me. I focused on it, trying to manipulate it as I had been instructed.
"Open your eyes, Shin Woo. Youve succeeded...!"
Cha Ji Yeons voice echoed in my ears. I slowly opened my eyes. A faintly glowing aura swirled around my body. I had successfully grasped the basics.
"My player is taking an interest in you."
"Interest? In what?"
She pointed at me, remaining silent. I flinched momentarily, but managed a smile, declining her offer to scout me.
"They said theyll reveal the identities of those who harmed your sister."
"What?"
Her next words shattered my expectations. Cha Ji Yeon lowered her head in apology, as if regretting having to bring up my sisters story due to her players insistence.
"So, youre just going to tell me?"
"My player seems to want you to harbor resentment towards them."
This was an unexpected gain. Cha Ji Yeon appeared remorseful for reopening my wounds, but I was unbothered. I was more interested in hearing the story.
"Please, tell me."
I placed a hand on her shoulder, reassuring her that I was fine.
"It might be obvious, but were not the only humans in this universe."
However, it seemed that there was something I didnt know. Kang Do Yeons face looked awkward and strange.
"What do you want me to send...?"
"The...Bible."
My sister muttered, looking at the ground. We had never been to a church or had any religion before. I let out a hollow laugh.
[Its natural for the legion to be curious about creation and gods.]
"Really...? Religion doesnt seem to fit well with a rational species."
[They might just be referring to it.]
It didnt seem like the legion would fall into religion, but it was still a concern. For now, I agreed. "Theres one more thing."
But it seemed that the legions desire, which was being inacted through Kang Do Yeon, was not over yet. My sister twisted her eyes as if she couldnt say it, then finally closed her eyes and opened her mouth.
"Whats your ideal type, oppa?"
And the words that came out of her mouth gave me goosebumps. Why do I have to hear that from her?!
"Why are you suddenly asking about my ideal type?"
"Its not a big deal. I can ask. And I like to know it."
I heard her teeth grinding. I also rubbed the goosebumps on my arm. Of course, I knew who asked that question and why. For now, I pondered the answer. There werent many forms the legion could take at the moment. Excluding my human sister, Kang Do Yeon, maybe the Moonlight Elves? But their pale skin and alien-like appearance werent very appealing.
"Of course, I like pretty ones."
"So, whats the standard for that prettiness... No, just tell me one celebrity you think is the prettiest."
"I dont want to."
I wasnt about to let her off the hook so easily. I chuckled at my sisters surprised face.
"Just think about it. If someones appearance is copied, it loses its uniqueness. Theres no point in chasing unattainable perfection. Imperfection can be appealing too."
I then addressed the legion who had been eavesdropping on our conversation, rather than Kang Do Yeon. I wondered if they grasped my message.
"Did you relay my words exactly as I said them? Dont omit or twist them, it stunts the legions growth."
[Yes. As previously stated, I wont interfere now. Im curious as to how the legion interpreted your words.]
"...They didnt misconstrue them, did they?"
My message to the legion was simple: dont obsess over perfection. It was a caution against overdoing things.
"Do I need to go to the bookstore, or would it be quicker to just send an e-book?"
I swiftly acquired a device from a local second-hand trading site and started uploading various books onto it. I was uncertain how human knowledge would benefit the legion, but...
"Would they become more civilized if they studied humanities?"
I sent the device as a tribute, tossing out a casual comment.