Chapter 111: The Good the Bad the Awful

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Chapter 111: The Good the Bad the Awful

Chapter 111 - The Good the Bad the Awful

Sitting cross-legged on his bed, Kai fiddled with Viryas puzzle box. Chains of interlocking runes shifted beneath the dark wooden surface as his fingers and mana tinkered with its patterns.

The sliding pieces of the cube changed the configurations of runes, and in turn changed how the enchantment responded to his mana threads.

The room was filled with clinks and taps. Hours later, Kai was no closer to finding a solution.

The ingenious design was diabolically complicated, but also fascinating. The interweaving of mechanical and runic components left him in awe. He never got tired of seeing how the pieces reacted to each other.

If Virya wanted me to get frustrated, she shouldnt have made the puzzle so entertaining.

Kai took his time to familiarize himself with the design and understand its underlying mechanics. This was going to be a long-term project. Planning and patience would bring him farther than rushing ahead.

He massaged his eyes. Even with them close and his skills deactivated, sliding runes shone in his vision.

I got a level in Inspect. Time to call it a day.

Kai put the cube back into his ring and got up to look through his wardrobe. Midday was approaching and he wanted to visit the market before lunch. His morning meditation had not revealed more clues on Hallowed Intuition either.

Right, I forgot to check it.

*Ding*

Life Experience: 838 XP

And this was supposed to be my week off. Well, I wont complain.

It was a nice chunk, risking his life tended to do that. Facing an orange-tier beast in a new environment and trying a new job also helped. He had checked all the boxes to maximize his gains. He wouldnt be able to engineer a better situation if he tried.

Though that still paled compared to his skill growth. Life Experience wasnt the only thing to benefit from unfamiliar and challenging circumstances. Danger Sense gained three before evolving, while Water Magic and Blessed Swimmer had advanced once each. To top it all off there was the 700 XP signing bonus on Hallowed Intuition.

*Ding*

Skill Experience: 2500 XP

Hed probably had to revise his estimates for his final enhancement. With a bit of luck, he might reach it before the month was over. And the surprises werent finished.

Inspect (lv50)

As you reach the first milestone, you are presented with three choices to continue your journey:

Stay the course on your current path. You wont gain considerable new benefits, but youll greatly deepen your insight into the current capabilities.Through careful and prolonged observation, choose to improve your perception and understanding of plants and mushrooms.Through careful and prolonged observation, choose to improve your understanding and intuition of patterns.

Kai carefully read each option multiple times. The Guide was influenced by peoples thoughts and beliefs. While a single individual may not hold much power over macro changes, they could affect their own Guide, depending on their grade.

The wording of the descriptions was particularly susceptible. They were easily influenced by knowledge and experiences to ensure he would understand. A scholar, who spent his life studying arcane tomes, would have a very different description from an illiterate farmer, who never left his village.

If you didnt know how to read, the Guide would do that for you, though the functionality was lost after you learned. People said the words were spoken with their own voice; Kai had often wondered what that would be like. In certain cultures, it could also use drawings.

The only change for him had been when his texts had passed from English to Alvernianthe most spoken language on the mainland in the area around the Merian Republic.

His musings could only save him so long, he had to make a decision.

Why cant I just pick everything?

At Orange, each choice carried a much heavier weight. Even the vanilla option would come with significant benefits. The other two choices would respectively improve his understanding of plants or patterns, that is Alchemy or Runes.

Kai began fidgeting with the buttons of his shirt. Words couldnt describe how much he hated this. Each time it was the same story, he didnt want to lose the flexibility of his skills and ended up staying on the course to improve a little in every aspect.

I cant take the basic option every time. Im already enough of a jack of all trades.

It was fine when he was a kid at the estate, unsure of his own path, but it couldnt go on forever. The fear of committing to a choice would make him lose more in the long run. His teachers had been clear on that.

Well, Inspect is useful for so many things

His eyes moved between the three options, lingering on the first.

Fuck no! I cant keep doing this.

I should prepare dinner, the last time I cooked for them I was seven.

Even though he was no chef, he had learned something after observing Dora for years.

Who knows, even Kea might have also improved.

Down the streets of Sylspring with a full tummy, Kai checked on Reishis residence. The merman was at sea and wouldnt be back for at least another week.

The butler offered to put him into contact with an affiliated merchant, but Kai told him that wasnt necessary. He didnt trust anyone else to sell the pearl, and he wanted to see that scaled faces expression when he saw the mana treasure. Risking his life entitled him to some boasting.

What was weirder was that Flynn wasnt in town either. The boy said he had graduated from the Republics program. So there shouldnt be any reason for him to leave Sylspring.

Hell sprout back at some point. No need to worry.

Kai was browsing the herbs in a stall, lost in his thoughts, when he felt the sudden whim to move. He took a step back right as a large seagull flew overhead and something splattered at his feet.

The spirits must like you, kid, the owner of the stall gave him a smile that missed half her teeth. Just for today, Ill give you a discount on the heartleaf

Kai tuned her out. This was no coincidence. Thank you, maybe next time.

Hallowed Intuition finally did something, and it was to help him avoid bird poop. Not exactly the classiest use for his sole yellow skill, but it was something.

Was the guano of a seagull enough to be considered harmful to him? Well, he was glad if that was the case.

Maybe the problem was that he always Meditated in secure places. The description of the skill made him imagine himself as a seer, which arguably had been dumb. Hallowed Intuition evolved from Danger Sense. It meant these two skills must possess some overlap.

In the busy street, Kai closed his eyes and cleared his mind from thoughts to see if he could feel something. To his great surprise, something actually happened. There was a subdued murmur at the fringes of his mind. Though he felt no impulse or whim to take any action.

Am I imagining things? Or is standing in a crowd not enough?

The market wasnt as packed as in the morning, and it wasnt exactly dangerous.

Should I pay a kid to slap me? I could always ask Kea, that will certainly satisfy the requirements of the skill.

Before resorting to extreme solutions, Kai decided to try a safer idea.

Spirits, I hope this works.

With his eyes closed, he walked through the busy streets. Ignoring the sounds and listening closely to his mind, Kai stepped to the left, feeling a person brush him.

It actually worked.

Distracted by his own success, he bumped into a man. Look where you walk, kid!

Kai was too hyped to care. A few more tries confirmed his theory. It wasnt the most glamorous training exercise, but it beat getting slapped by his sister.

Moving through the busiest streets, Kai narrowly avoided the passersby. The closer the danger the clearer and more precise the feeling was.

An enforcer started eyeing him for his strange behavior. Satisfied with his success, Kai headed home. He was dying to know how the skill would react when he was in actual danger inside the jungle.

His offer to cook dinner raised a few eyes. Working with his mother looking over his shoulder added another challenge, but the compliments he received made up for it.

The next day he also got the answers to his question. No, despite her eagerness to cook the next meal and prove herself, Kea had not improved. Her steak was the only thing acceptable.

From Mouis proud gaze, Kai could almost smell all the burnt prey that had sacrificed their meat to get her there.

Studying the cube and enchanting another lighting crystal helped him pass the time. With the upgrade to Inspect, he needed to revise all his enchanting schematics.

What are you doing? Kea looked at him curiously.

Kai stood with a thin brush and a bottle of dark blue ink before the wall that separated his room from that of his mother.

Soundproofing. The walls of the house were much thicker than in Greenside, but you could never be safe enough.

Kea observed silently for a few seconds before speaking, How much do you want to do my room too?

Kai smiled, Im sure we can reach a deal.