Chapter 180: Calculated Risks

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Chapter 180: Calculated Risks

Chapter 180 - Calculated Risks

Flynn leaned on the railing near the prow of the ship. The wind blew back his hair and fluttered in his ears, the taste of salt on his lips. The Silver Edge cut through the waves so smoothly it seemed to glide.

He had always found being trapped on cramped vessels stifling, now he was beginning to see their appeal. The sea continued endlessly in every direction, a canvas in shades of blue and teal, wrinkled by the white ridges of the waves. A smattering of puffy clouds dotted the sky, while the lively wind filled the silver sails.

There was freedom at sea, a different kind from the maze of alleys of a city, but freedom nonetheless. He might have learned to like it under different circumstances.

He had never been on an enchanted vessel before, the hull and deck shimmered with a web of bright lines. It was a wonder anyone could make sense of it. While the Silver Edge wasnt the biggest ship he had boarded, it was certainly the fastest, rapidly advancing to their destination.

At this pace, we might make it in two days.

Soon the pastel houses of Sylspring would emerge from the horizon. The town he grew up in. The town that changed from a prosperous community into a slick tourist attraction. The town that gave him everything and then took it away.

He never thought hed come back, not for a long time at least. Maybe that was why he had agreed to accompany Kai, to prove to himself he was over the past.

Im not scared.

Intrusive thoughts of his family kept resurfacing no matter how many times he pushed them down. Were his mother and sister hidden in the cellar of a dingy house in Sylspring? Or in one of the camouflaged shelters throughout Veeryd.

The Republic had employed significant resources to scour the jungle, but he couldnt imagine they had found every buried shack and treehouse. The Voices network extended from Veeryd and beyond, to the islands where different independence groups were nestled. He had never been told much about themnot intentionally at least.

Last he heard, there were more than ten factions scattered all over the archipelago. His family could be anywhere. His mother and sister wouldnt be welcomed by all of them, but Maela knew how to be convincing.

Or maybe theyve been caught by the Republic months ago and are dead. Or rotting in some forgotten cell.

Guilt stabbed him for leaving his sister, his hands tightened on the railing. Familiar conversations replayed in his head. He should have convinced her to leave, or brought her away whether she wanted it or not. Once they were on a ship for the mainland, it didnt matter if she hated him.

It had all happened so fast. He had been stupidly confused about what to do. He didnt know where she was and lacked the resources to escape.

I should have done better.

What are you doing to my poor ship?

Flynn turned to see Reishi stroll towards him with his confident gait. The merman had stayed in his cabin for most of the journey and discussed alchemy-mesars-something with Kai.

He could have stayed there a little longer.

The embroidered silk robe flapped in the wind behind him. He could buy a mansion in the upper city with the shining jewels and gems the merchant wore.

What? Flynn realized his nails had dug into the railing, leaving thin crescents on the pale wood. He tried to smooth the damage and awkwardly put his hands in his pockets. Sorry, I didnt realize.

Its fine. The ship will heal itself. Reishi gave a loving pat to the wood. The merfolk slanted on the railing beside him and stared at the sea with a lazy smile. You are not looking forward to going back home? You were born there, right?

As if you dont know that already.

He gave an ambivalent shrug. Not particularly, I like Higharbor better. Merfolk were hard to read with his skills, but Flynn would never fail to recognize the sly intelligence hidden in the pale blue eyes.

Really? Nothing you are looking forward to seeing? Maybe the house you grew up in, or your old friends?

Theres nothing left for me in Sylspring. Flynn pressed his mouth in a line and clenched the hands in his pockets. He was about to walk away when Reishi stopped him.

Mhmm You know, my father is also a merchant, like my grandfather and every other Senyu in the last forty generations. Reishi caressed the wood with a sigh. It took me a while to realize I was modeling this ship after the Fortuna. Thats his vessel. Ive always found him insufferable, but it seems I cant avoid following in his steps.

A thin wrinkle appeared on his scaly brow, his hands gesticulating a difficult concept. Well, not exactly like him. Im not a hypocrite, but in the same general direction.

How could I have lived without knowing that?

Very interesting," Flynn said with a flat expression. When he tried to leave again, the merfolk grabbed his arm.

My point being, its hard to escape our origins. There was a sad look on his face that skirted dangerously close to pity. And we can never really forget where we come from.

Im not you. Flynn abandoned the pretense of politeness. He was about to yank himself free when the merman let go of his sleeve.

No, that you certainly arent. Reishi nodded with a thoughtful look. Enjoy your stay on my ship, let me know if you need anything. He sauntered away to talk with the sailors.

Did you also take the pretentiousness from your dad, or did that come for free? I shouldnt have promised not to steal anything, hes so loaded hed never notice.

As if summoned by his thoughts, Kai sprouted from the bowels of the ship with a perplexed look. Did I miss something?

Just chatting. Reishi was telling me about himself.

Oh, are you making friends with him?

If you mean snooping around in each other's backgrounds, then yes. Weve been friends for a long time.

Something like that, Flynn smirked.

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Kai bit his cheek, suspiciously squinting at his friend. There was definitely something Flynn wasnt telling him.

They were making fun of me, werent they?

No, his grin was amused, not teasing. When Flynn turned towards the sea, a shadow covered his face. Kai couldn't explain what it was, just something he picked up after living with him. But the reason behind it was obvious.

Im such a fool. I shouldnt have asked him to come.

There will be no next time. Kai scowled. He had learned his lesson.

Obviously, Flynn smirked.

And youre plenty good already. Apart from Lou, I cant think of a better fighter at our age.

Valela might too, but she doesn't count.

Flynn didnt beam with smugness like expected. I know that I blind people with my awesomeness, but there are stronger teens in Higharbor if you look around.

What does it matter? Remember you told me no one can be good at everything? You can do many things better than me, fighting isnt the only thing that matters.

Maybe not, but I dont want to be a burden. Youre so far ahead of me, you might as well be on the mainland. And I cant keep up with my current profession.

Are you worried Ill ditch my faithful sidekick for someone stronger? Kai grinned.

Flynn held his gaze, speaking slowly. No, and were never going to talk about this again. Unless you want to wake up naked before the Temple of the Seven Moons, with not a chip to your name.

Thats oddly specific.

I dont know what youre talking about. Well focus on your Knives and sparring. Youll need to give me a list of your other fighting skills. Kai tapped his foot. Do you have any mana skills? Maybe an evolution. You do? What is it?

Flynn bit his lip, suddenly hesitant. Its a skill

Yes, that explains a lot.

No pressure, but you said you wanted my help. No one is going to hear us over the wind.

Fine. Its Mana Sense.

Im going to strangle him.

Why didnt you tell me? I could have helped you train it.

Yeah, thats exactly why I didnt say anything. You always go on about how great Mana Sense is. Youd have chained me to a chair and forced me to do boring exercises if I told you.

I

I mean, probably. Just a couple hours a day for his own good. That also explains how he always finds the cool box with my stash of ice cream

I would have respected your wishes, Kai lied through his teeth. What level is it and how long did you have it?

A little while, Flynn answered vaguely.

Land! A shouting interrupted. Sylsprings within sight.

Kai saw the sailor perched in the crows nest over the sails. The woman pointed at the horizon with her spyglass. When he turned his attention back down, Flynn was gone.

Sneaky bastard! This isnt over.

He scoured the deck with Inspect without success. He debated going on a wild goose chase, but with land approaching, he had a better idea. Kai marched through to their cabin, their bags were all there.

Let him come to me when he gets hungry.

He could faintly see Sylspring through the window. They had made it in time for his birthday. He couldnt wait to see his familys faces when he appeared.

Mom will be mad I didnt give her time to prepare.

A year in High Harbor had flown by. There were just two more till he officially became an adult at fourteen.

It always sounds like a lot till its gone by.

Name: Kai TylennRace: Human 32,414 > 73,800 / 300,000 XPProfession: Mana Child lv 3>6 5,437 / 11,000 XP

Body stats

Strength: 20>21Dexterity: 23Constitution: 25Mind: 31>35 (29+6)Spirit: 37.5>41 (32+9)Perception: 24.5>26 (23+3)Favor: 34>37

Profession Skills:

Gifted Novice (lv60>70)Mana Echo (lv75>79)

General Skills:

Hallowed Intuition (lv8>10)Mana Sense (lv84>87)Mana Manipulation (lv72>74) Empower (lv70>73)Inspect (lv68>72)Runes (lv55>61)Water Magic (lv46>54) Blessed Swimmer (lv47>52) Alchemy (lv50) Nature Magic (lv40>44)Herbology Advanced (lv37>41)Swordsmanship Advanced (lv30>35)Attuned Meditation (lv19>24)Improvisation (lv15>21)

He had made a nice dent towards Yellow, but the goal was still far. He had used his entire profession experience to level Mana Childexcept a little to round the numbers.

The higher his stats, the faster he would progress. After he got to level 8, he would siphon them towards his grade. That would increase his pace, though it might not be enough. As his skills grew, they netted more XP, but also advanced slower.

Gifted Novice will help a little

And he still had to decide what to do with Mana Child. It was a generic mage profession without any obvious strong point, though that also meant he could evolve it in the direction he preferred.

Was it possible to get more than two skills and one boon? And if yes, could he get it?

Whatwould I even take?

He wanted to be a mage, but that could mean a thousand different things. Hed need to make a choice. He always hated picking one thing since it meant closing the door on everything else.

And what about after he gained that power? Like Flynn, he had no idea. Traveling the continent seemed too vague of a goal.

Well figure it out. First, I need to survive my birthday.