Chapter 36 - The Best Laid Plans
Added 2024-10-30 14:00:08 +0000 UTCHong Xiu pointed his sword directly at Alex as they locked eyes.
Alex watched as the other man stepped forward. Through his left eye, he could see tendrils of dark mana reaching up from the shadows on the ground and enveloping him. To his normal eye, it looked like he had faded from existence before stepping out of a shadow not ten feet away.
“Acolyte, what are you doing over here? You look suspicious.” Hong Xiu said.
Alex took another step back as his mind ran through possible ways to get out of the situation.
He stopped and stood straight before bowing with his left palm clasped into his right hand. “Junior Fang greets Senior Brother Hong.” This deferential greeting was how most people in his current position greeted the other man.
It was the closest Alex had been to the higher-level leader, and he was surprised to note that Hong Xiu was much younger than he thought. Xiu looked to be just over twenty years old.
No wonder this guy is cocky. He’s still a baby, and he’s this strong. That would be like me being Superman in college but it being culturally acceptable to throw my weight around.
The younger man lowered his rapier a fraction as he heard the standard sect greeting.
Alex maintained his position in the bow, knowing that it wasn’t proper for their group to stand until the senior ranked person responded to the greeting. The silence stretched and Alex began to feel uneasy, curious if he should attempt to flee.
Knowing that he needed to act quickly, Alex pulled up the notification he’d gotten just before setting of the ritual circles. It only took a moments thought to bring up the System windows.
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Congratulations, [Mana Shaping] has leveled up!
You have reached the Tier threshold of an active skill. Would you like to advance or evolve this skill?
Advance: This skill stays the same and advances to an improved version in the same tree.
Evolve: This skill changes based on the different ways you may have used it or pushed the bounds of its purpose. You will lose levels in this skill if you choose this option.
Advance / Evolve?
***
Alex continued to clasp his hands and keep his head down to prevent Xiu from seeing his eyes flick back and forth across the prompts. He hadn’t been prepared to have a choice, he just assumed that the skill would level up and change or grow stronger.
Really not any time to unpack all of this right now.
He mentally selected the Evolve option and watched both windows disappear to be replaced by a new one.
***
Analyzing skill usage…
New Skill Learned: [Mana Thread] (Novice - Level 7)
[Mana Thread] - Create impossibly thin and tightly controlled tendrils of mana. Your control and mastery over shaping mana reaches new heights.
Congratulations, Awakened! You have gained a Title!
You gain: Title - Mana Weaver
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While Alex felt a soaring sense of excitement, his thoughts were cut short by a condescending sneer.
“Tchh, go fetch water with the others and put this fire out.”
“Yes, Senior Brother!” Alex said. He bowed a bit deeper before standing and turning to go and join the others.
Before the tension could fall from his shoulders, he heard a slight shuffle of feet from behind him. Just as Alex glanced over his left shoulder, he saw the outline of Xiu crouching and gathering mana around his legs.
Alex threw himself to the side just in time as the younger man used [Lunge] and slid his sword through the same place Alex’s shoulder blades had occupied a moment before.
Xiu laughed and straightened from his martial stance, and looked down at Alex with contempt. “Good awareness ‘junior brother,’ but I’m curious… how is it that an acolyte knows the [Mirage] technique? It’s reserved for those of us who are at least at the First Star.”
Alex pushed himself backward quickly and got back to his feet, creating as much distance between them as possible.
“No answer? I thought not. You are the imposter, the one that the Firstborn is seeking.” Xiu said. He looked down his nose at Alex, clearly pleased that he had seen through the ruse.
Alex looked around for an exit but found none. Around them, people ran back and forth, tents burned, and injured continued to scream or call out for help. Pieces of wood from the tent, along with the canvas, began to catch fire and threaten to spread throughout the camp.
While Alex’s panic grew alongside the rising smoke, Xiu seemed to grow more calm.
“Let’s end this swiftly. You have done great damage to our Sect, and your ambushes were well executed. As an enemy, you have my respect for your fighting spirit.” Xiu flicked his wrist, and his rapier made an audible swish as it cut the air.
In response, Alex dropped all pretenses of being submissive and fooling the man. He drew his own rapier and turned his right shoulder forward, slimming the target. Crouching and leaning forward on his right leg, he adopted the stance in the practice manuals.
Xiu leaned his head to the left as if to look at Alex’s foot placement. “Not bad, but it’s clearly self-taught. If you did that within the sect, Elder Brother Ming would beat you senselessly.”
Alex ignored the idle talk and watched the man carefully while planning his escape.
Xiu vanished, and Alex’s instincts screamed at him. He dodged to the side just in time to avoid Xiu’s rapier.
“I’ll give it to you. You’re quick, but that won’t be enough. I’ve gone through my first class advancement already. The gap between the two of us is too large.” He shook his head, almost sadly. “Let me show you.”
Alex swallowed hard and allowed his thoughts to race.
There must be a way out of this situation. He’s way more trained than me. His stats are higher than mine.
Fuck. Time to gamble.
Alex activated his new [Mana Thread] ability. A small thread of mana slips down his left hand and toward the ground. He was surprised at the speed and efficiency of the thread. While the tendrils felt like a significant drain on his mana pool, he could tell the new skill felt like a trickle in comparison.
It took all of his willpower and confidence not to glance down at the thread, ensuring that it was invisible to the naked eye.
If I take my eyes off of him, I’m dead. Even if I survive, it could give up the ruse.
He snaked the thread to his side, beginning to shape the ritual in the direction of the Rift exit. Alex did his best in shaping and controlling the tread the way he’d seen the Mana Spinners do.
Both men had been staring at each other for the last few heartbeats. Alex was distracted and doing his best to watch for any movement, whereas his opponent was looking at Alex’s stance and watching for openings.
Without warning, Alex saw him split into two people, and both his outline became blurry. They crouched and sprung forward with explosive speed.
Alex was ready; with mana infused into his legs, he activated [Empowered Step] and leaped backward. In his haste and fright, he’d pushed more mana into his legs than he had wanted, which sent him flying back into a nearby tent.
He crashed into the tent and it took everything he had not to lose concentration on his mana thread. It was quite easy to recognize blur and lunge as signature abilities of the Shadow Serpent Sect, especially after studying them in the manual. Xiu’s use of the [Mirage] skill was beyond what Alex was currently capable of, and it made him hesitant about other skills that he might not know.
Come on, just a bit more.
He brought up his Status and checked his mana, trying to catch sight of Xui through the growing smoke. He saw his mana was dangerously low again, and Val sent him another pulse of mana through [Mana Infusion].
Such a good little mana battery. I’m gonna give you so many Mana Stones later.
Alex jumped back to his feet and held out the rapier once more.
“Are you even going to use that thing?” Xiu laughed as he threw aside broken and knocked-over pieces of the two wrecked tents.
Even though he knew that he should stall or attempt to draw the man into a longer conversation so that he had time to finish the ritual, Alex felt like his mind was being pulled in too many directions.
What do I say? Shit. Do I reason with him? Pissing him off wouldn’t work, then he’d just want to kill me harder…
Before he could settle on a stalling strategy, the younger man stepped forward and raised his sword dramatically. Rather than a quick lunge, Xiu approached calmly and with measured steps. Alex noted the way the man’s eyes seemed to study his every movement and shift in weight.
The ritual was almost complete, and Alex was unsure of how to dodge this next attack while finishing the last bit of the ritual.
“Wait! Wait, wait, wait. Hold on, do you even know why you’re trying to kill me?” Alex held up his hands.
“No more waiting. I’m tired of this game.”
“Let me just get these useless things out of my bag. I was always told that your entrance into the heavens is based on what value you carry with you.” Alex said.
“What?” Xiu stopped in confusion as Alex removed a rope. He raised his sword as the rope sailed through the air but landed harmlessly several meters away.
It’s no wonder he’s confused. I don’t even know what I’m saying.
Alex removed some dense rocks from his time in the tunnels and tossed them to the same area. Lastly, he lobbed a purple Mana Stone.
“What a waste of time. Stop stalling and accept your fate.” Xiu moved forward again and held his rapier at the ready.
Just a bit more.
Xiu attacked, and Alex was too slow. He was wholly focused on completing the ritual, and his reaction time with the sword was too slow to match the other man's greatly increased stats. The other man’s rapier was extended perfectly straight, and as he lunged forward, it struck toward Alex’s face with deadly precision.
Alex could tell, too late, that the sword was coming directly toward his eye. He felt the sword cut into his cheek and strike the bone there; panicking, he turned his head to avoid the sword from piercing into his head. A sickening sound could be heard in Alex’s head as the blade scratched the bone and slid across the bridge of his nose, cutting the other side of his cheek. Even though the reaction was too slow, he jerked his face away, terrified.
Unfortunately, the damage was already done. While he didn’t think he’d die immediately, he began to feel lightheaded as he knew the cut was severe. It was bleeding profusely, and his face stung. As horrific as the damage was to his face, the real kicker for the fight was the damage that was done to his mask.
Blood ran down his cheeks, and Alex was caught between panting for breath and spitting out the metallic taste of blood. Hong Xiu stopped and stared at Alex with a dumbfounded expression for several moments as the mask fell away.
“You- you’re one of them! That eye. You’re a high-ranking member of the Celestial Lotus Sect!” Xiu took a step back as he registered his words and the bloody, blinking Heavenly Eye across from him. But then, he stopped himself, and he began to gain confidence once again. “No, that doesn’t make sense. You’re far too weak, even with the sacrificial binding.”
Alex moved in a small semicircle to his right. Having dropped the rapier he was covering his cheek with one hand and raising the other in a placating gesture.
Xiu smiled wickedly at Alex. “Oh, I’m going to enjoy this. You will not get a swift death. I’ll cut you to pieces bit by bit and take that eye from you while you’re still breathing.”
Fuck me. I guess pissing him off was the right answer to stall.
Despite knowing that he wasn’t going to die in the next strike, Alex bent his legs and continued to reposition.
The Shadow’s Adept raised his blade, bringing the cross guard to pause in front of his face. With an exaggerated movement, he raised his empty hand and moved two fingers along the blade as his sword hand pulled the blade down and flicked it out to the side.
“This will slow you down and make everything much, much more painful.”
Alex removed the hand from his eye and could see through his bleary-enhanced vision. The rapier was now coated in a sickly green mana that seemed to drip from the blade.
Poison?
Knowing that he was close to death, Alex decided to let the chips fall where they may. Even though it was entirely too early to dodge an attack, Alex threw himself to the side and landed in an ungraceful heap on the ground.
He groaned as he landed hard on his side, and dry dirt flew up to cling to his bloody cheek. When he opened his right eye, he saw Xiu approaching him at a normal pace. The sword was held out to the side, certain not to brush the mana-poisoned blade against himself.
The sneer on his face was almost enough to make Alex laugh. The younger man had thought that he had won and that Alex, in his fear, had tried to flee and had tripped instead.
“You Celestial Lotus are all trash. I’m glad I’ll get to kill you like this, laying on the ground and bleeding in our dirt.”
Come on, just a few more steps.
In total confidence, Xiu strode forward and raised his blade, prepared to cut into Alex’s lower body. It was with that same confidence, that he walked directly into the ritual circle Alex finished preparing.
NOW!
The ritual circle activated through a pulse of mana through his [Mana Thread], and ropes shot out from the ground and latched on to Xiu from many different angles. As soon as they were settled, they changed from ropes to solid rock, holding him firmly in place.
Hurting in several places, Alex got to his feet and looked at Xiu. The younger boy stared in horror and outrage.
Alex walked forward and punched him in the face as hard as he could. Rolling his head back and shaking out his fist, Alex screamed his favorite curse word.
Pent-up stress, excitement, and fear all rushed out of him with a single word.
"FUCK!"
He bent over and grabbed his bare fist before deciding to just press it to his side and cover his bloody face. The pain subsided after a second, and Alex reached for the dagger at his side. He took a single step toward Xiu and then heard shouts nearby.
“Hey, they’re over here!”
“Senior brother!”
“Senior brother!”
Alex groaned in frustration and took off at a sprint. He used [Empowered Step] to speed up the retreat. He had placed the ritual in such a way that he had a direct route to run toward the Rift exit. His Core seemed to pull in that direction, showing him the way to freedom.
He crossed through the last hundred meters of wooded terrain before he emerged in the open plains. He remembered seeing this field of sickly yellow tall grass when he entered the Rift.
Almost home. Almost home.
He continued to run, so close that he could almost taste it.
When he was about two hundred yards away, heading up the hill, he could see the Rift. He focused on it and willed himself to cross the last bit of distance. His mana was running low, his body hurt, and his face was beginning to feel numb on the left side where the blade had cut deep.
Just as it felt that his escape was guaranteed, the grass far ahead of him parted. It looked like a shark swimming through the water. The odd sight caused Alex to skid to a halt and assess.
He heard a hiss and then saw a large black snake made of shadowed scales pull itself up and eye him. The ruby red eyes were cold and reminded Alex of two beads, staring without emotion or fear. Its tongue flicked out several times, and instinctively, Alex clamped down harder on his own personal mana to ensure that none was leaking from his body.
He looked past the monstrous snake and toward the glowing blue tear in space that would lead him home.
Fuck. This sucks so much.
Alex knew that there was no way to get around this serpent. It was too fast and too strong. Part of him wanted to use the Analyze skill to see its Status Window, but he knew that the distraction may cost him his life.
Alex only saw one way out of this situation, and unfortunately, it wasn’t his way home.
He jumped back and turned inland, back toward the forest. As soon as the snake began to move at an angle to cut him off, Alex spun around and used as much mana as he could to empower his legs. He ran directly at the chasm that divided the two sides of the Rift and threw himself with all of his power to the other side.
While jumping through the air, he remembered how, just a few weeks ago, his weak legs had only carried him a foot or two into the air, which caused him to fall into the river below. Then, not long after, he’d jumped into the open cavern, attempting to make a fifteen-foot jump to another ledge with his stats increased from a title. He’d almost cleared that jump and only lived thanks to the Mana Spinner webs that caught him. These memories flashed through his mind in an instant, and he grinned wide as he realized that this was different.
Despite the space being close to twenty feet, Alex could tell that he would make the jump. He hit the other side and rolled several times across the ground from his momentum.
He raised himself to his hands and knees, spitting grass and blood, to see the large serpent on the other side staring at him.
Is it my imagination, or do I see frustration there?
The thought caused him to smirk, and the snake hissed in turn. It backed away and began to head up the hill toward the Rift.
I’m safe for now. But it seems to realize I want to go toward the top of the hill. Does it know about the Rift?
Alex let himself collapse for a moment, feeling glad that he was on the other side of the large crack from the snake.
Wait. Up the hill- the large crack!
Alex got to his feet and could see the grass parting in a wake as the beast made its way up the hill. Alex remembered his view from the apex of the hill, where he’d emerged from the portal.
The crack starts there. If the snake makes it up to that point, it can just go right around the crack and come down on this side of the river!
Alex whimpered as he turned and began to limp away from the hill. He reached into his pouch as he moved and brought out a Healing Potion. He drank the red liquid as he moved and was relieved to feel it take effect quickly. Next he removed a Mana Stone and began to use [Mana Siphon] on it, allowing him to use mana to empower his travel once more.
Comments
Maybe he thought it would take a couple strikes because he's such higher level than him. Like the cave crawlers
abrandedeye curtsinger
2024-11-23 09:29:19 +0000 UTCHe is very lucky that upgrading his skill didn't take time or cause any pain or other complications such as dispelling his current uses of mana when he upgraded that skill.
FuriousDee
2024-11-19 21:52:03 +0000 UTCNothing is making sense in this portal
luxrus
2024-11-17 19:51:32 +0000 UTCNot the chapter specifically but the length of the arc. Will see after the meeting with the clan chief.
werotan
2024-11-07 12:48:13 +0000 UTCWhich part of the chapter are you referring to? Also, what things are being referred to?
OverXelous
2024-11-07 12:45:53 +0000 UTCThis is kind of stretching thing too far.
werotan
2024-11-07 07:01:42 +0000 UTCIt's supposed to be 'tents'!! Thanks for the catch, lol
OverXelous
2024-11-06 00:25:52 +0000 UTCAre you even going to use that thing?” Xiu laughed as he threw aside broken and knocked-over pieces of the two wrecked tends. Tends?
Marc Savage
2024-11-06 00:24:57 +0000 UTCSorry, this is not making any sense. WHy didn't he kill Xiu when he is just *next* to him ? Would barely take a second instead of leaving a dangerous enemy behind who will no longer fall for his traps. > Alex walked forward and punched him in the face as hard as he could. > Alex reached for the dagger at his side. He took a single step toward Xiu Alex was already next to Xiu when he punched him. So killing him would not require taking steps towards Xiu.
lenkite
2024-10-31 05:11:52 +0000 UTC