Chapter 808

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Chapter 808

Letting herself become embroiled in combat was not on Velvets list of good ideas. Immediately after she took out the leader hanging back, she concealed herself with illusions. Nothing complex, as she didnt need to slip up when attempting to turn allies upon each other. Instead, she simply erased her presence though she also created a false trail for people to leap on. Otherwise, they might attack randomly and hit her by pure chance.

With the death of an Integration cultivator, the momentum of the Flowing Fog Den suddenly dropped. More of their number had to focus on their greater concealments, and the Chaotic Conglomeration still held the mouth of the mines. After a few moments of confusion, the attackers began to route, but that didnt stop Velvet from taking out a few more along the way.

Velvet made her way closer towards the mine as the fog began to fade, the thinning enemy numbers making her confident in revealing herself. If she didnt need to ingratiate herself to the locals it would be a different story, but the risk of being turned up on was calculated due to the necessity.

With the enemy having retreated from the mouth of the cave, the false fog was fading. Though the Flowing Fog Den was trying to cover their retreat with it, around one particular individual it was dissipating particularly quickly. Velvet focused on the woman causing the situation, watching as her knife cut the connections of upper energy that allowed the effects to be possible.

As the fog faded further, Velvet stood at a cautious distance, ready to explain her presence. Hello. I am-

Youre from up north, yeah? About time they sent someone. The woman had short cropped light hair and a thin build. Her knife was surprisingly unbloodied as she twirled it into its sheath. Im Runa. And you?

Velvet. She hadnt meant to use her real name, but she supposed it was simpler to be honest about that. Less chance of slipping up. And nobody should know her name here anyway. It wasnt as if it was particularly unique. She swirled energy around her daggers to clean them off- their quality was such that they wouldnt rust or lose their edge, but it was still annoying to have blood caked on them.

Before Velvet could begin to say more, Runa continued. Youre alone, arent you. Figures that they wouldnt send anyone else. I dont suppose theres going to be another batch?

Not that Im aware of, Velvet began.

Thats fine, Runa shrugged. She stepped forward and offered her hand. Glad to have you join us here. Youre responsible for her? Runa gestured towards the fallen Integration cultivator.

Velvet nodded. She was getting the feeling she might not have to say anything here.

A sneaky type, good with daggers. Can you scout?

Yes, Velvet confirmed.

Great. Im not gonna lie, you dont look like you would do much good with the actual mining.

Velvet shrugged. Same with you. But I imagine wed manage with our energy.

Youd think that, Runa shrugged. But I guess they didnt tell you. This is a void ore mine. Which means down there you mostly have to work with muscle and grit. But we have people for that.

... void ore? Velvet asked. I get the general idea from the name but

I can get why you dont know, it's rare as bloodwood. Except it doesnt grow so limited quantities.

Next to them, Velvet saw a lift, presumably for the ore given how mine cart tracks went directly onto it. Her guess was confirmed a short time later when they passed by some people pushing a covered minecart, sweating. Velvet felt a moment of weakness as it passed.

Get used to it, Runa said. Its mostly like that down in the mines.

Are we not?

Not even close, Runa said as they came to another shaft, once again accommodating a long ladder and a pair of lifts that alternated between up and down. This stuff is deep underground, and getting there in one go is both impractical and problematic. The ore is sensitive to sudden changes in temperature and humidity, and a direct shaft might compromise that. So we spiral down one step at a time. The first few kilometers arent so bad. The last few hundred meters, however

I dont think Ill get tired with just that much climbing. Sure, it would be boring but that was all. Velvet was more worried that this woman was planning to murder her at the bottom of a pit. She hadnt sensed deception from Runa, but that might just mean the woman was very good at it. And bringing her down into a mine where one of them was used to the energy manipulating effects and the other wasnt well, Velvet intended to stay on her toes.

They continued downward for quite a long time, when Velvet finally noticed the effects that had been warned about. Her energy began to dim, which meant she was gradually reduced to moving with just her body. And while she had undergone the Body Tempering stage and the continuation in Spirit Building, climbing several hundred meters in thinning air was not as simple as it seemed.

Runa seemed fine when they finally stopped, and Velvet thought shed at least managed to not make a complete fool of herself. Rather than a single tunnel, Velvet spotted a few going in different directions and if her eyes were not deceiving her, opening into larger chambers further on. It was difficult to tell without her energy senses, however.

How is it like this? Velvet asked. I thought you said the ore was sparse.

In this form it suppresses energy from all around. But people are rarely kind enough to walk into a suspicious room, which means the diffuse ore has to be condensed into usable items without suppressing its effects.

Doesnt it work through however much stone, though? Velvet asked.

Runa shrugged. Im not a smith. So I cant say all the details, but its not that easy. Anyway, your job is to check the caves for beasties. Dont worry, the tunnels will frequently open into areas where you can use your energy. But based on how I barely heard your footfalls on the ladder, I think youre quite capable of a bit of mundane stealth, arent you?

I am. However, theres only so much I can do without preparation against anything that can smell. What even lives down here?

A lot of weird junk, Runa shrugged. Well, I dont intend to send you off on your own straight away. Ill show you around, and you can tell me if youre suited for work down here. Alternatively, you can stay on the surface and keep a lookout for more fools trying to take our mine.

Was it their mine? Velvet only knew it was contested. On the other hand, she didnt mind anyone taking a claim from the Exalted Quadrant regardless of who had rights to it first. She supposed she would have to learn about what sort of things could survive down here with presumably very little food- before human cultivators, obviously. But she would patrol in the mines, because Runa clearly preferred that.

Velvet had no idea how long she would have to work with this group, but to be honest she preferred this compared to going out on the battlefield. She just needed to know how far she could push things. If people began asking around about her master or if Runa actually contacted the others and figured out nobody sent her there could be some problems but Velvet was obviously going to be spying on people here as well, so she should at least be able to get some forewarning.

Though she was concerned her days might involve multiple hours spent on ladders. She could probably climb the upper levels more quickly, but she really wished that they just had proper elevators. Obviously they couldnt function with formations, but some nice technological ones could keep things in the right state and be more efficient. Not that Velvet could help construct such things even if she wanted to admit to knowing how they worked.

The simple machines they had here for the lifts- ropes and pulleys, for the most part- were a logical thing for cultivators to resort to if they couldnt use upper energy. Since such situations were rare, it made sense that nobody developed terribly far down another track. Even those who couldnt cultivate or were low in talent would tend to go along with things, because they wouldnt have much influence or resources even if they thought there could be another way.

Velvet hardly remembered what it was like having her full weight resting on her feet outside of high gravity planets simulating that effect. She was much more sympathetic to Rutera and its people at exactly this moment. Everyone needed a chance for convenience and efficiency.