Chapter 376

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Chapter 376

As the Azure Ascendants and their Runic Barge disappear into the distance, I release the breath I didnt know I was holding and sag against Taduk for support. His arm already wrapped around my shoulder, he squeezes me in a quasi-hug and lowers us to sit on Ping Pings shell. The wind whips through my hair as the big girl glides through the waters of the Azure Sea, a surprisingly stable means of conveyance, especially since she keeps to the surface instead of diving down for a bite. Comfortable as it is, she has none of the usual high-spirited cheer she usually exhibits while out in the open waters, instead propelling herself forward with mechanical precision like shes determined to get back to land as soon as possible. I wonder if its because she doesnt like carrying people around or if it has something to do with the attack. Even animals can suffer from depression and Im not sure if Ping Ping is mentally equipped to deal with something as heavy as Pong Pongs Aura of despair.

Poor Ping Ping... Pong Pong will have to make it up to his future wife and maybe show her his loving Aura, especially since Im too tired to do it for him. She may be ugly and packing on weight, but that doesnt mean he can bully her around. Then again, I might be getting ahead of myself. Im not even sure if Pong Pong is male, or if the little guy is age appropriate for Ping Ping. How does one check gender on a turtle? Do I flip Pong Pong onto his back and check for a dong dong? Now that I think about it, turtles have shells, so itd be silly to leave something as vital as a penis dangling outside it. Does this mean I have to -

Leave the turtle where it is, Taduk Sends, his warning gentle as can be. At least until were sure no one is watching. This is a secret best kept to ourselves, Rain my boy.

Disguising my intentions by stroking Mama Buns twitching nose and Blackjacks chubby cheeks, I leave Pong Pong unmolested in Mama Buns grasp and glance at Taduk in confusion. Scraping together what little Chi I have available, it takes effort to get my Sending through, even with direct contact. Sorry Teacher, I thought itd be okay since we left Lei Gong and the Tyrant behind. Is there a specific reason were keeping this secret from Guard Leader and Guan Suo?

Under normal circumstances, Id only worry about the latter and his loose ties of allegiance, Taduk replies, shooting Guard Leader a look of concern as she stands off to the side, still staring at nothing in particular. However, I fear shes not in her right mind after your new friends attack. I think its best if we give her time to come to terms with the experience before introducing her to the culprit responsible, yes?

Good point. Guard Leader is not the sharpest tool in the shed and if she tries to exact vengeance on Pong Pong, Id prefer she do it after were back on land and while Im not carrying the tiny trouble-maker. Even though the adorable turtle already beat her once, not only was he literally in his element, he also had the advantage of surprise. Despite knowing how flexible Aura can be, I didnt even realize we were being attacked by one until after it was all over, so I doubt Guard Leader figured it out any faster. Now she knows and can prepare for it, so Pong Pongs Aura wont be nearly as effective the second time around. Aura cant force the subject to feel what emotion you project, it only shares it, a lesson I learned from Roc and Blackjack when they tore chunks off my hands despite being wrapped in my Loving Aura. So long as Guard Leader is mentally prepared for the influx of depressive emotions, shell put up much more of a fight in the second round.

Pong Pong might be tough, but Im pretty sure Guard Leaders Shark Exploding Punch will pulp him, shell and all. Im not even talking about a special, ultimate move either, Im talking about her normal punches which are powerful enough to explode sharks. Terrifying.

The mysterious, veiled Expert isnt the only one dealing with gloom and misery. Seated at the base of Ping Pings neck, Guan Suo looks completely out of sorts, and not because his head is still tilted to one side. Shoulders hunched and head low, he gently strokes Ping Pings shell, more for his comfort than hers as he struggles with his emotions, ready to rage one moment before deflating the next. Then theres my clingy teacher resting his cheek on top of my head, who is now on his third aborted attempt to strike up a conversation. He takes a deep breath, pauses, thinks better of opening his mouth, and sighs, only to repeat the process a few moments later.

Poor Taduk, Pong Pong really did a number on him. Im sure hell be back to his chipper, eccentric self once he gives his sweet Lin-Lin a hug, but until then, I do what I can to distract him from his worries. So, I Send, relaxing in his embrace, Whats the deal with Pong Pong?

...your new little friend?

Er, yea. You know, Ping Ping and Pong Pong, seems like a good fit.

With a light chuckle, Taduk smooths my hair, and though a part of me bristles at being treated like a child, I also find it quite soothing. Your strange naming sense leaves much to be desired, Rain my boy. As for... Pong Pong, youve seen what makes him special.

His Aura? Big whoop, gimme a week and I can probably do the same thing. I look forward to clubbing my opponents over the head with self-doubt and insecurity. They wont stand a chance.

No, though it bears keeping in mind. Im referring to his mastery over Heavenly Energy.

Ah right, the tsunami which sank the Runic Barge. Cant believe I forgot about that. Wait. Heavenly Energy? Not Chi?

Again? I ask, incredulous over his complete and utter lack of concern. I almost got everyone killed, and thats it?

With a dismissive shrug, Taduk Sends, Things worked out for the best, didnt they? Nobody suffered irreparable damage, you made friends with a powerful creature who is a font of Heavenly Algae, and were one step closer to deciphering Heavens mysteries. Besides, theres no point haranguing you over your actions. No one is harder on you than yourself. Stroking my head once more, he adds, You expect too much from yourself, you know? Its arrogance to belittle your accomplishments and focus solely on your failures, as if success is expected and failure unforgivable. Mistakes are merely a part of the learning process. Youve said it often enough, you learn more from a single defeat than a hundred victories.

Yea, but not all mistakes are equal and some should not be forgiven so easily.

Bah. Is this because I said the same thing about your near Defilement? Amused by this most serious topic, Taduk chortles out loud before Sending, On the day we met, Baatar shook me awake and said someone needed healing. Thats all he told me, so I was utterly unprepared to find someone in your condition. Appalled, in fact, to see a child so injured it would have been easier to list which parts were still in working order instead of all your injuries. Broken teeth and missing fingernails, cracked bones and diseased lungs, I almost broke down and cried when I saw you had more scar tissue than healthy skin. Pulling me closer, he asks, Do you remember the first thing you said to me?

Uh... I complimented your ears and asked if they worked?

That you did, and I couldnt be prouder.

...Because I said something nice about your ears? I know Taduk takes pride in his hare heritage, but cmon now. Besides, I totally thought he was a rabbit, though Ill never admit it out loud. Still cant tell the difference either. Blackjack looks like a smaller, leaner rabbit with lanky limbs and upright ears, a little different, but not different enough to immediately tell apart.

No, not because you asked about my ears, but because of how you asked. You say you almost became Defiled, but I dont believe it. Never did. You caught their attention, but the Spectres never stood a chance. Youre too clever to believe their lies, too stubborn to accept them, and too strong for them to overpower. I told every one of those old fogeys in the mountains, but they wouldnt listen and kept going on about exile or worse, all because they didnt see what I saw the first day we met.

Still unable to understand his point, I hesitantly ask, ...My injuries?

No, Rain my boy, Taduk Sends, wrapping me in a warm hug. Your smile.

There are no words to describe how I feel upon learning the depths of his love and trust. Since admitting to my faults, Ive always felt like a complete and utter fuck up, like Id betrayed my familys love and trust by almost falling to darkness. Without Blobby, I would have gone full Defiled and brought calamity down on the Bekhai, but never once have they brought it up or criticized my actions, so Ive been beating myself up in their place because Im too scared to ask why. Turns out, Taduk never believed Id turn Defiled, not for a minute. He believes I wouldve been fine even without Blobby, believes I would have resisted their lies and come out unscathed, because he believes in me.

I needed to hear that.

Burying my face in his shoulder, I bawl like a child while he holds me close. There, there, Rain my boy, he whispers. Everything will be alright.

And this time, I actually believe him.

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