Chapter 208: Steady Steps Toward the Inevitable
Kai returned to Slaerta with new enthusiasm for his training. He might not be able to control the many variables involved in the revolution, but he would put everything he had into the one thing that relied entirely on him.
There was no more time for any celebrations or any of the workers trying to flirt with him. His reserves had been thoroughly restored and it was time to push himself to the limits again. When he needed a break he just returned to Yurwa or Nirka and it was honestly easier to stay with familiar faces.
Because cultivation led to incremental gains and he was unlikely to increase his Soul Level soon, Kai focused the majority of his work on his Physique and his monstrous abilities. He'd eaten Krysal out of all its strongest monsters, apparently, but he could strengthen the powers already inside him. Training Physique felt like running head-first into a cliff, but he kept pushing himself, because he couldn't wait decades to break through.
One day he returned to Yurwa's house, sore and exhausted from his training, and was surprised to find Zae Zin Nim there. She was helping Gundle juggle several different spheres of acid, which made him laugh. He didn't laugh often, so it was good to see. Yurwa sat nearby, quietly cultivating acid between her hands and she gave him a welcoming smile.
"When did you get back?" Kai asked.
"Yesterday," Zae Zin Nim told him. "Krainuun thinks something is wrong, but won't talk about it. Probably going to talk to you."
"Do you think I need to go over there?"
"Probably not. He'll insist later."
With Yurwa busy training and Zae Zin Nim present, clearly nothing was going to happen, but Kai stayed with them anyway. As he did, he found himself laughing along with Gundle - how long had it been since he'd laughed? Just spending time with them did a lot for his weariness, even if his body was still sore.
As they worked, he saw the difference between himself and Zae Zin Nim. He could cultivate qi, reinforce his body, and even use a minor technique or two. It was like he beat enemies over the head with a big metal stick, while she had trained her entire life with a sword. Her control of qi was so precise and fluid that she could easily adapt her knowledge to the acid cultivation, which he didn't even take on. Even if the two of them reached the same stage of cultivation at some point, they wouldn't truly be the same.
Eventually Kai left them, seeking Nirka. Most likely she would be at the training yards, with Maggle and the others formerly from the N District Mines. As the revolution grew bloodier and they lost allies, more and more of them avoided the celebrations and focused on training. Now that they'd fought more crystalliers, even though they'd often won, they understood what they faced against real experts.
Before he could find her, Kai was surprised to run across Omilaena. She sat in a corner, apparently extracting her own blood with a syringe. After examining it and tapping the side a few times, her eyes abruptly flickered over to him.
"What now?"
"Nothing, I was here for someone else." Kai glanced at her soul briefly and was reminded of a fact he hadn't considered in a while. "We should talk about Physique. I see you work on a lot of things, but not really physically training. Did you get to D rank because the chakra on Rosemount is just that strong, or are you doing squats when nobody is looking?"
He'd come to think of Yurwa as fragile and easily exhausted, but she kept lobbing acid spheres at him without slowing. Her aim started to get a little worse as she wavered, some of the spheres hitting his stomach and dripping down. Then he noticed a slight smile on her face.
"Wait, are you missing on purpose?" he asked.
"Why would I do that?" Her eyes went wide with innocence at the same moment she threw an acid sphere directly at his crotch.
Laughing, Kai kicked it with his bare foot. The acid splattered backward, and though it burned a few holes in her robe, it couldn't harm her skin anymore. Yurwa laughed and skipped to the side, spraying him with more acid, which he tried to ward off and back toward her.
Before their clothes were too tattered, Krainuun appeared in the yard. Judging from his expression, the fun was over.
"Is everything alright?" Kai asked. The former servant shook his head and his adam's apple trembled.
"I didn't think... I misjudged the merchants"
"What are you talking about?"
"The merchants in Yulthens." Krainuun straightened and adopted a serious expression, but Kai could tell that it was an extremely thin mask. "They were truly fighting one another in the past, but they kept it up as a front after they started working together. They've been recruiting other city states to work as a unified front, and now... look at this."
He revealed a sheet of paper, the sort that would be posted in a town square. Kai quickly read it over and saw that it called on everyone in Krysal to crush the uprisings. It wouldn't have been so worrying except that Krainuun looked shaken. If he thought Yulthens had made enough preparations to threaten them, he was probably right.
"They've sent this everywhere," Krainuun told them, "and they'll soon build a coalition. But there's something more. Something they only sent here." He pulled a small object out of his pocket and his control trembled briefly, sending something shining toward the floor.
Kai snapped down to catch the message crystal and held it up to his eye. He glanced at Krainuun, who only shook his head sadly. There was nothing else to do, so Kai activated it and let his gaze fall into the expanding vision. It was an ornate chamber, one of the highest offices in Yulthens. Suortril sat at a desk with his fingers steepled in front of him.
"This is a message to the rebels who think they can undermine Krysal," the merchant said calmly, "and especially to the one called Kai Clanless. I'm astonished you survived, but I can piece the story together. However you did the impossible, you decided to throw your lot in with the workers. No doubt you thought this was your path to revenge against me."
Suortril reached down behind the desk and pulled up a severed head. Orillia's face had sagged and bloated, but it was still unmistakable. All the old woman's vitality was gone, leaving nothing but a wrinkled object.
"Everyone who supported this rebellion will suffer the consequences. You think you can defeat Krysal by fighting a few crystalliers, but you're about to find out how much you've miscalculated. Krysal is going to war, and it won't stop until there is no trace of you." Suortril leaned forward, no emotion visible except in his hand tensing against the desk. "Then you'll be nothing but an inconvenient line on a ledger and everything will go on just the way it always has. Think about that while we come for you."