Black Mould - Six - Rewarding Hard Work

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Black Mould - Six - Rewarding Hard Work

Black Mould - Six - Rewarding Hard Work

It took nearly a month for my progress to be rewarded properly.

Every day I was dragged over to the old ladys house where she ignored me and I returned the favour. My little mini-biome was coming along nicely. Brown Chanterelles were growing within it at an accelerated rate. I would occasionally push a bit more magic into the fungi, but at the same time, I worried that I might injure myself if I pushed too hard.

The drop-off in experience gained from my first success was rather harsh. I went from being used to gaining a level a day, to gaining one every two days, until the last couple took over a week. Still, it was worth it, I think.

On the twenty-somethingth day of my recurring experiments, I received a nice reward for all of my hard work.

[Congratulations! Your [Mushroom Magic {Rare}] Skill has reached level Twenty!]

[You have unlocked a Sub-Skill!]

I almost clapped with giddiness, but held back at the last moment. I didn't need the old hag to get curious.

This whole skill system thing was great. A little addictive, sure, but an excellent motivator. I could have used it as a grad student, or when I was trying to lose weight.

[Congratulations! Your [Mushroom Magic {Rare}] Skill has unlocked the [Shroom Zoom] Subskill!]

I blinked. The what? It only took a thought to open the subskills description

[Shroom Zoom]

All magic applied to fungal bodies will take less time to react to your will. Moderately decreased casting time for all [Mushroom Magic] abilities.

Interesting. I didnt exactly have a timer to see the added reaction speed, but a quick test that involved pouring a single point of mana into my mini-biome did feel faster.

I imagined that as the skill grew, that kind of subskill would be handy.

Did everyones skills grow the same way, or was my worry over growth times affecting the subskills I received? I wish I could ask more questions about the system, but I still lacked the vocabulary for it.

Oh well, it would remain a mystery for the moment.The source of this content nov(el)bi((n))

I rewarded myself that night with a chewy shroom which fought back against the hunger, at least until my parents popped around to pick me up.

During dinner, I quizzed my parents about everything in our little hovel, pointing to bowls, plates, tables, the bed, and even my dads clothes. He seemed to think it was a fun little game, and gleefully named everything.

It was kind of terrifying.

Our trek above the city didnt last all that long before we dropped down a couple of levels and then walked into a building. It was probably a warehouse once, with tin walls marked by a few windows so grimy I could hardly see outside. Part of the floor we were on had a railing, and we could see below. Below where a gaggle of children were playing with each other.

My parents found a group of others, all about their own age, with a few kids of their own hanging onto pant legs and skirts. They started chatting, and I listened in.

A few of the others reached over and pinched my cheeks, which I decided to take as payment for whatever new words I was picking up from their conversation.

Then my father brought me downstairs and set me down. Youre going to stay here today, he said. Im giving Martha six pence to keep you fed, thats a lot, okay. So behave, and if you need anything, just ask her.

Martha? I asked.

He smiled, then pointed to a woman who stood off to the side, she was overlooking the play area like a fat queen ruling over her tiny subjects. The play space had a couple of slides, some large rubbery wheels, and swings hanging from the ceiling by long chains. It was all cement and brightly-painted metal, but someone had clearly put a lot of love into the place.

The kids seemed to be enjoying it, some of them were zipping around and hollering already.

I... wasnt sure if I would rather be here or at the old hags place.

Behave, okay? my father asked. Youre the smallest here, so Martha will look after you. Make good friends.

I nodded. Okay, I said.

I had no such intentions, but I didnt want to disappoint him, not if he was paying for me to be here. In my opinion, the money could have been better served elsewhere. Like buying me some shoes. I had nothing on my feet, and my overalls were clearly third-hand and made for someone older than I was.

My dad rubbed my fuzzy hair, then stood. My mom swept down and gave my forehead a quick peck, which might have been embarrassing if I had at least one digit to my age. Then they were off, and I turned to see that I now had to deal with socialising. And kids.

Wonderful.

I missed my mushrooms already.

Then again... lots of children, from lots of homes. Most of whom didnt know better and were easily manipulated...

Perhaps this was a jackpot of sorts.

Now, how was it that kids made friends again?

I pointed to a shy-looking girl, standing by the edge of the group and looking obviously nervous. Hey you! Lets be friends, I declared.

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