Chapter 97: Freedom
Zac looked down at the slain beast, very satisfied with his new axe. The swing almost fully decapitated the monster, and he swiftly cut the last pieces off with another swing, bringing the progress in his class quest to 1. He realized that he didnt really need to use Dao of Sharpness on an enemy of this level, his new axe alone was sharp enough on its own.
Since it was only an F-grade item he had been afraid it wouldnt be too strong in the beginning even though it was a Spiritual Tool. But he quickly realized that he was worried about nothing. Its edge was far sharper compared to his old axes, and it had no problem accommodating his power.
As Zac looked down on the weapon he was surprised to see that the minks blood wasnt dripping off the weapon, but rather got absorbed. He already knew from before that Spiritual Tools needed to absorb various materials to evolve, but he didnt expect one of them to be blood. Unfortunately, the axe didnt come with an instruction manual of what it wanted, and Zac could only try various things.
He already knew that it didnt want Nexus Crystals, which was sort of a relief. After some hesitation he broke off an incisor from the animal and pushed them toward the teeth on the axe, but nothing happened. It looked like he wouldnt have to go around ripping teeth out of his foes like some demented dentist to feed the Spiritual Tool.
Next Zac started looking around the area for anything that looked valuable since Ogras said that strong beasts sometimes built their nests close to some natural treasures, as living in its vicinity would help the beast grow faster. Since the beast was clearly stronger compared to other monsters in the area there should be something of value here.
As he looked around he was once again astounded by the amount of cosmic energy his body naturally absorbed now. It almost felt like a torrent entered his body to restore his missing energy. He would have to ask around later about whether that was due to reaching E-rank Race, or if it was due to something else.
Even after looking for an hour he couldnt find any treasure, and he could only return with a frown. It appeared that his high Luck couldnt help him out in every scenario. Zac was soon back at where he left the deer-human and found him still fretfully walking about, seemingly unable to decide whether he should follow or go back. As he saw Zac approach he sighed in relief and approached.
My friend! It is good that you are okay. Luckily it seems the beast was awa- he said, but his words got stuck in his throat as Zac took out the carcass of the beast from his pouch and let it fall down on the ground with a deep thud. Next he took out the decapitated head and placed it to the side of the body.
This should be the mink you were talking about, Zac simply said.
The Ishiate hunter blankly stared at the carcass lying in front of him.
You can take the head as evidence if you wish. Can you help me skin it? The fur of the monster was extremely soft and luxurious, and itd be a waste to leave it. But with his self-taught skills he was afraid hed ruin it. Normally hed want to take the meat as well, as the stronger the beast was the more delicious its meat would often be. However, it seemed that this monster had eaten quite a few humans and beastmen, so it felt pretty disgusting to eat its meat by now.
Ah? Yes, certainly! the hunter said and quickly got to work after grabbing a skinning knife from a pouch on his back.
May I ask.. Is that a Cosmos Sack youre using? he tentatively asked as he glanced at Zac.
Yes, why? Zac asked. Selas shouldnt have actually seen the pouch as it was fastened to his girdle beneath his cloak, but there obviously werent many ways that one could make a huge corpse appear from nowhere.
He wasnt too keen on going himself, and certainly wouldnt send someone he loved there. Of course, he also knew that going there might be the best opportunity to get a real sense of the situation in the world and get some power-ups. If people from all over the world gathered, someone might even be from his hometown.
Becoming the strongest or whatever wasnt really his goal, and he simply fought to survive so far. He hoped that his visit to the human settlement would give him some answers to what was going on. If not he would try again next month. He only had a few days to spare, after all, and needed to get back to Port Atwood sooner or later.
As he walked he took in a fresh breath of air. It finally felt like he had some control over his actions after months battling. He constantly found himself pushed into one situation after another, putting him in a constant reactive state. But now he had full freedom, at least for a few days. The fact that he would have to get back soon ruined the mood a bit for him, but at least for now he relished the feeling of just adventuring.
He took out a crystal from his pouch as he walked and imbued it with some energy. A window opened up with a rough map inside. It was black and white and didnt contain a lot of detail, but it did cover a large area and marked the towns. He saw Winterleaf Village the closest, and he currently was heading toward Fort Roger.
Both of the towns had crystals next to the name, and after some confusion, he realized it meant that they probably possessed Nexus Nodes or Nexus Stations. Nexus Stations were lesser versions of the Nexus Node that gave access to the class system, but needed quests to unlock the town management systems.
Apparently there were differences between the nodes as well, where he got a throng of options, whereas most of the towns only got the bare essentials. Nexus Stations were extremely common though from what Alyn told him, which made sense as people needed to get their classes somehow. Alyn didnt explain how they appeared, as they generally had been around for thousands upon thousands of years on their home planet.
That Winterleaf Village possessed a real Nexus Node was clear to Zac, but he doubted that anyone in the surrounding towns knew that. At least not for now. From his impression of the small village, he felt that they werent careful enough. They really lucked out that Zac, and not someone else, walked through that portal.
Zac hadnt inspected anyone out of politeness, but he never felt any sense of danger from any one of them, meaning that they shouldnt have been too strong. Of course, they were strong enough to both get a Nexus Node and gather enough money for a Teleportation Array, so they were no slouches either.
They were even open about possessing the entrance tokens before they even knew him, which seemed crazy to Zac. He had a feeling that unless they wisened up theyd end up in dire straits. Possessing too many valuables was a crime in troubled times after all. If it was the old him Zac wouldnt have felt anything was wrong, but Ogras had started to rub off on him.
Zac kept walking, and out of habit started using [Axe Mastery]. It felt like the trajectories were slightly changed to accommodate for his new weapon, making Zac once again marvel over the skill. It was also the first time he properly used the skill since it reached Late mastery, and as he expected it better incorporated his Dao Seeds into the mix.
What surprised him was that it actually even incorporated the Dao of Trees. Until now that Dao Seed remained unused in battle, but the guidance system showed him its usage. Every now and then it told him to imbue his free hand with it as he used it for grabs or blocks. Zac wasnt sure what the exact use was, perhaps except that it improved the resilience of his arm, enabling him almost to use it as a shield. However, he still felt that a low mastery seed was too weak for that kind of usage at the moment.
Zac kept moving throughout the day and the next, unceasingly using his skill. It was almost addicting to be able to once again use Nexus Crystals to restore his missing energy, especially now that it apparently only took a fifth of the time to absorb the energy contained in an F-Grade Crystal.
The hunter said that the town was four days away, but with Zacs huge attributes and speed it went far quicker. Finally, he reached his destination, Fort Roger. And as he looked upon the ramshackle town with its weak fortifications he felt that the description of Selas didnt do the town justice.
It was much worse.