Chapter 158: ‘Limited’ Progress

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Chapter 158: ‘Limited’ Progress

Vir awoke to aches and pains. Not anywhere specifichis whole body just seemed to throb, though when compared to the torture hed endured, it was hardly anything.

How do you feel? Cirayus asked, handing Vir a waterskin.

Like a grakking fool who just entered the Ash with a death wish, he said, relishing the sensation of the cool water on his parched throat.

The demon laughed heartily. Indeed. Those who brave the Ash can only be called fools. Yet sometimes, it is the fools who play everyone for the fool, is it not? When they return with great power, having witnessed sights that most dare not even imagine. Who is the fool, then, I wonder?

I suppose, Vir said, cracking a small grin. Say, how did I survive the journey as a baby? If I had this much difficulty now...

We carried with us an Artifact that protected you. Some of the other demons did as well. The bracelets were heirlooms of your clan.

Sure would've been handy to have that, Vir said.

Aye. But not possible, I'm afraid. We couldn't risk such precious Artifacts falling into the hands of humans. I sent them all back with one of your retainers.

Well, I suppose I won't be needing it any longer. So, what now?

Now, you rest, the demon said, placing an oversized hand gently on Virs shoulder. I shall gather some food for us both.

Why? Weve barely even dipped into our rations.

Aye, and you packed food thatll keep. Thats good, Cirayus replied. I took the liberty of cataloging your food while you were asleep. I hope you dont mind.

Vir shook his head. Its fine. Then why bother going out?

Treat this food as emergency rations. There are vast swaths of the Ashen Realm entirely devoid of all life. Dark places of eternal night, with clouds so thick that the meager light cant possibly penetrate. Well need to stock up as much as we can for the passage.

Vir had felt even this part of the Ashen Realm was depressing. It seemed the worst was yet to come.

Im kinda amazed there are even edible plants here, he said, gazing down at the field of endless ash below.

Most certainly. Most of the beasts here are carnivorous, but the lowest critters are always herbivores. Though, Im unsure if you could call what grows here plants.

What do you mean?

Theyre closer to monsters who cannot move. The same prana that makes Ash Beasts so dangerous makes the plants here grow to many times their usual size. Some even become aware of their surroundings, ensnaring those who dare venture too close. A defense mechanism, but one that can end you if youre not careful.

It hardly came as a surprise to Vir that even the plants in the Ashen Realm were lethal. He wondered what wasnt.

Ill be back shortly. I did not wish to leave you alone while you were asleep. Even up on this ledge where few Ash Beasts can reach, there are always dangers. Stay vigilant, but try not to move overly much while Im gone. I suggest meditation.

I think Ill take you up on that. Moving anything hurts.

Good. Now, I know you must be hungry, but I'll have to ask you to wait a while longer. Itll be worth the wait, I promise. Cirayus jumped off the ledge as if it were merely a single pace off the ground, gliding elegantly down to the base of the mountain, far below.

What a cheat, Vir thought. Balancer of Scales wasnt merely powerful, it was absolute power. Touching the tattoo on his chest, he wondered if he, too, might own that ability one day. He added it to the dozen other questions he wanted to ask the demon.Follow current novels at novelhall.com)

Until he returned, however, all Vir could do was sit still and wait for the pain to abide.

It took all of thirty seconds for Vir to abandon that plan out of boredom, so instead he turned Prana Vision inward. The ability had always been active in a passive state, whether or not he concentrated on it. Normally, hed have to actively send blood to his eyes to maximize its potential.

After a moments reflection, his expression darkened.

This means I cant use any Talents

Not unless he wanted to cripple himself.

Grak it! he shouted. Hed just grown stronger. Even injured as he was, the fresh prana flooding his body made him rip with vitality. His Talents had grown far strongera lowly Micro Leap had sent him as far as the fully powered version normally did!

And now he couldnt access that power? No. That wasnt acceptable. There had to be another way.

There was. A bad one. Like when hed first learned Empower, there was an easy solution to this. A hack. He could just expel prana from his body. In fact, he had two ways of doing exactly that. Parais Reverse Channeling technique, and Light Touch.

Except, instead of holding prana within him, hed focus on pushing it away, like a dam holding back a raging river. Between the two, Light Touch was far more preferable, as it was something he could turn into a subconscious habit with practice. As hed experienced earlier, Reverse Channeling took every ounce of his concentration. So much so, he wasnt able to even move while maintaining it.

Of course, he couldnt know whether this idea would work. It was just a guess; hed never tried actively to expel prana before.

Vir focused on taking hold of the prana in his body and actively pushed it out. After having done the opposite for so long, it felt bizarre. Wrong.

The task was more difficult than hed thought. Back in the Human Realm, he just let the dearth of ambient prana do the work, sucking prana out of him. Here, he had to push against the dense prana that dominated the surroundings.

To start, he mimicked the process from when hed learned Light Touch at Riyans place. By focusing on controlling a small amount of blood, he could focus all his attention on the task. Controlling the blood was no problemit was second nature to him at this point. Pushing it out of his body, however, was harder. It wasnt just the pressure. The moment prana exited his body, he lost control of it as usual.

It turned out that merely pushing the blood to the very edge did nothing; it wasnt as if he was shooting his blood out of his body, after all.

But then, he already had a technique that forced prana out of his body, didnt he? Prana Blade did exactly that. And the key to making that work had been equilibrium.

Of course

All he had to do was boost the density near his skin, and the equilibrium forces would take care of the rest. Pulling on his prana, he concentrated it next to the edge of his skin, and sure enough, once hed attained a higher density than the surroundings, it escaped out into the atmosphere.

Which meant hed need a thin layer of supersaturated blood near his skin, all around his body. Itd stretch his bloods capacity to the max, but he felt he could swing it.

Vir spent the next two hours applying the technique to more and more of his body. Like Light Touch, it initially required active concentration, but unlike Reverse Channeling, it didnt occupy every ounce of it. He was confident he could turn it into a subconscious process that persisted even while he slept.

The moment he reduced the saturation level of his blood within his body, all traces of lingering pain disappeared.

And that meant he could experiment with Leap.

Hed initially feared that lowering his bodys prana would weaken both his vitality and the ability. His fears were unwarranted. True, he had less prana now than before, but it was still several times more than what it had been in the human realm. He brimmed with energy.

Leap actually benefited. The prana suction effect was now active the entire time. He didnt even need to move blood from his feet up his legs anymore. Merely relaxing his control of the supersaturated prana near his skin caused ambient prana to rush in.

By keeping his body at a relatively lower prana level than his surroundings and only saturating the thin layer of prana near his skin to keep the ambient prana at bay, hed essentially turned his whole body into a prana suction. And, because Ash prana dominated the air, he no longer needed to channel it from the ground up through his legs. It was there wherever he wanted ithis arms, his legs, even his head!

Vir laughed. He wondered if his past incarnations understood as much about prana as he did. If they came to the same solutions to overcome prana poisoning as he had. Or perhaps they had even better techniques for dealing with it?

Whats so funny? Cirayus asked, hopping up onto the ledge at that very moment.

Id always thought limitations were a bad thing, Vir replied. Guess sometimes, the workarounds end up being even stronger.

Oho? Cirayus said, a hint of pride in his expression. Show me what youve learned.