Chapter 69 - Difficult Choices
Added 2023-07-11 16:02:05 +0000 UTCNo, there were no shortcuts. To replenish his reserves, Kai had to absorb motes of elemental mana one by one.
He expelled about a tenth of his mana since he was topped off with neutral mana. Then he began patiently gathering Nature mana which was the most abundant in the garden. If he kept it close to his body, it would naturally get absorbed after a while. To speed up the process he could—using Dora’s words—‘impose his will’ on the mana to make it his.
How the heck do I do that?
“You need clear and focused intentions. Imagine exactly what you want to happen and will it to become reality. Believe it is the only possible outcome.” Dora repeated again.
All his senses and thoughts were focused on the task. He gritted his teeth staring intensely at the minuscule green particle in his hand. Pinning his will against it.
“You don’t need to tense your muscles. It’s about your mind and will, not your body.”
He knew Dora was only trying to help, but the frustration of the task mixed with her vague instructions was starting to make him moody.
The Nature mote finally joined his internal mana. It had taken around 30 seconds instead of the 3 minutes it took when he did nothing. Clearly what he was doing wasn’t for nothing, but it took far too long.
He had used hundreds of mana specks to make the seed grow. Half a minute was an eternity for a single one. It was far easier to gather as many as he could control and keep them close to his skin, but Dora insisted he practiced this method.
“Good try. You’re improving.”
That was the same time of the last three. Maybe a bit worse.
“Relax your body, you only need your mind.” Dora continued with a pleasant voice.
Taking a deep breath to calm his nerves and engage Meditation, Kai pushed the exasperation out of his mind.
With a quick scan of Mana Sense, he found a green mote twirling in the grass at his side. His hand moved to intercept, its carefree and vibrant dance came to a standstill, struggling against his will. It was only a question of time before he won, but it was going to take 30 seconds.
This isn’t working.
Kai relaxed his grip, letting the Nature mana move freely within an inch of his skin.
Come on, we can be free together.
He imagined the tiny green mote joining the mana flow of his veins, happily swirling inside his body. Its movements turned hesitant.
Be free with me.
With a fluid motion, the mote flowed into his skin. A grin spread on his face. “How long did it take?”
“Just 20 seconds. It seems you found your method.”
Now that I know what to do, I can probably cut it down to 15 seconds.
“Why didn’t you tell me there was an easier method?” Kai glanced at Dora. Finding for himself was certainly more satisfying. He wasn’t upset, but he would have liked to be warned earlier. He would have looked for a different approach sooner.
“There is no best way to go at it. Just methods that suit you and methods that don’t.”
Dora waved her hand through the air summoning a swarm of Nature mana, it danced around her hand before taking a sharp turn and joining her mana veins.
“I didn’t want to confuse you. I planned to bring it out in a few lessons if your progress stalled. Forcing your will is considered the easiest method. It’s simple and straightforward, but, more importantly, it works with all elemental types of mana. To get better at it, you only need to refine your will.”
Gathering another flock of Nature mana, Dora made it dance between her fingers before it started flowing into her mana veins with joyful twirls.
“Persuading the mana to join you is a more advanced technique. It may appear easier at first, but it’s not as simple as it appears. You need to understand what the mana wants and offer it in a convincing manner. To improve, strength isn’t enough, you need a different understanding for each element.
“Both are viable options, you need to find which suits you best. Keep in mind that the answer doesn’t need to be the same for each element.”
Kai looked fascinated at her demonstration. He wanted to ask how long it was going to take to learn that, but he stopped himself.
As long as there is a way, I’ll reach it. No matter how long it takes.
“Come on, we still have an hour before lunch. Enough time for one more spell.”
A few rays of sunlight seeped through the shade of the trees, Kai got to work. While he learned how to refine his technique, Dora gathered a horde of Nature Mana around him to help him.
“Don’t get distracted, just focus on your task.”
With her help, he easily converted enough mana for another Nature spell. When he was ready, Dora led him to a wilting silver hibiscus. The plant looked like it had seen better days, its red flowers with silver pistils sadly flopped downwards while the leaves had a sickly green color.
Following his teacher’s instructions, Kai prepared to cast his mana. He could just chuck his Nature mana inside the plant, it would work but it wasn’t very efficient. The clearer and more targeted his intentions were, the more effective his spell would be. Scanning the plant he discovered some critters must have feasted on many of its roots.
He needed to speed the plant's healing and help it absorb more nutrients to make up for what it lost. Gathering his mana in his hand, Kai focused on what he wanted his spell to do and let go of its mana.
The vibrant green mana left his hand and spread through the plants, particularly around its roots. In a few seconds, its flowers gained new life, while the leaves became a healthy green color. It remained Kai of one of those hours-long footage sped up to a few minutes. By the end of it, the hibiscus looked much better.
He turned to Dora, who was carefully examining the plant with a critical eye. “There is still room for improvement, the roots could have used more care, but it’s a good first try. You did well.”
Kai smiled at the compliment.
They took a small break for lunch before resuming their lesson. He noticed a marked improvement in his Nature and Water magic as he understood how to properly imprint his intention on the spell. Earth was going slower, but it wasn’t far behind.
At dinner time, Dora went back to the kitchen, giving him a small breather. A notification began pinging in the corner of his vision hours ago, but he ignored it until now. With some trepidation, Kai gave the go-ahead.
Time to get my grades.
A slew of notifications flashed in his vision.
*Ding*
New skill added to the Archive! Natura Magic (lv1) – Mold the ever-growing Nature mana to your desires and become more in tune with the silent thriving world.
*Ding*
New skill added to the Archive! Water Magic (lv1) – Mold the ever-flowing Water mana to your desires and become more in tune with liquid water.
*Ding*
New skill added to the Archive! Earth Magic (lv1) – Mold the ever-steady Earth mana to your desires and become more in tune with the land.
I can’t believe I got all three.
Kai was basking in his own success when a terrible realization hit him.
I’m never going to have enough skill slots for all of them.
Without even counting Shadow and Space, he didn’t have space for all these skills. He immediately knew some not-very-pleasant choices awaited him. Steeling his resolve, he summoned his status.
Skills:
- Running (lv89>93)
- Swimming (lv89>93)
- Meditation (lv72>75 – Max)
- Herbology (lv70>74)
- Awareness (lv68>71)
- Acting (lv55>56)
- Processing – Plants (lv49>54)
- Swordsmanship (lv36>45)
- Mana Sense (lv49>54)
- Mana Manipulation (lv22>27)
- Inspect (lv17>20)
- Alchemy (lv16>19)
- Empower (lv11>16)
- Runes (lv3>7)
It had been almost two months since the ritual and he had not slacked off even a single day. He admired the results of his effort with great satisfaction. Both Mana Sense and Manipulation were his highest skills, but they still grew considerably. Two years ago he only had one orange skill, now he had six soon-to-be more.
He had come a long way. Speaking of which, he had been waiting to specialize Meditation to get a better option. After today’s lesson, he was confident he had it.
Meditation (lv75) ➔
As you reach the first milestone, you are presented with three choices to continue your journey:
- Stay the course on your current path. You won’t gain new significant benefits, but you’ll deepen the insight into your path.
- Determined to have a serene and calm mind, follow a path to give you even better control of your disruptive emotions.
- Having touched the mysteries of the Essence of the World, delve deeper. Attuning yourself to elemental mana types that surround you.
Yessss!
Without hesitation, Kai selected the last option.
*Ding*
You chose to harmonize with the elements, Meditation (lv75) can now reach lv100.
Unfortunately, this was where the good news ended. He couldn’t avoid the problem forever.
Discarding any of his orange skills was not even worth considering. Each one of them offered unique benefits he couldn’t do without. Runes might be the exception, but that was because it was still in the early stages. He had many plans for the future.
His gaze moved to his red skills. His heart ached, but he had to make a decision. Mana Manipulation helped with elemental magic too, but it was only marginal compared to having a specialized skill. Dora had told him of the possibility to evolve Mana Manipulation to help with elemental mana, but that was far off in the future and it wouldn’t be as good.
No point commiserating myself. I need to think logically.
First of all, he excluded Meditation, Acting and Swordsmanship. Those were as important as his orange skills. Swimming and Running were getting closer to lv100, but they weren’t there yet. He could almost see the finish line and was committed to reaching it.
There weren’t many choices left.
Herbology, Awareness and Processing – Plants…
Even if he counted two skill slots with Swimming and Running, he needed at least one more.
Spirits help me, I hate this.
The first skill on the list was Herbology.
Do I need it? Heck yeah. No shot I can remember everything without it.
If he ditched Herbology, his Alchemy would also be crippled. It wasn’t a choice he was willing to consider. Potions were his main source of income that wasn’t likely to change in the near future. To not even talk about how it would upset Dora—who was also his magic teacher.
Next up on the gallows was Awareness. It wasn’t his favorite skill by far, a lot of bad memories were linked to it. However, it also saved his life a couple of times or at least avoided a beating. He wasn’t going to stay at the estate forever and having a sixth sense to warn him when he attracted the wrong type of attention was invaluable. Maybe he would not keep it forever, but it wasn’t too far off from lv100.
This left only one option. Kai sighed. Gathering his courage he marched to the kitchen, he should at least warn Dora before going through with it.
He could hear her humming and a delicious smell wafting from inside. Kai stopped at the doorstep and knocked on the kitchen door. More to bar any way out than to alert the alchemist of his presence.
Too late to back out now.
“What is it, Kai? There are still a few minutes before dinner is ready.” Dora looked over her shoulder with an interrogative expression.
“Ehm… I got offered the elemental magic skills and decided to discard Processing – Plants.” He said all in one breath, staring at the woman to see her reaction.
“Okay, go ahead. Just be careful of the side effects.” She continued to cook.
Kai remained standing awkwardly by the door. “Is it really okay?”
Putting down a wooden spoon, Dora turned towards him. “Kai.” She sat down at the table and gestured for him to do the same.
Almost tripping on his feet, Kai grabbed a chair. His fingers began tapping on the wood nervously.
“Every teacher would like to see their pupil follow in their footsteps, but it’s your life.” She softened her tone. “I’m sorry if I made you feel pressured. It wasn’t my intention. You should choose whatever makes you happy. If you want to stop practicing you just need to tell me and we’ll focus on your interests.”
Kai felt his eyes itch a little. “Okay…” He muttered in a tiny voice.
Damn, idiot. Is that all you can say?
“…but I still want to do alchemy.” He hurried to add.
Dora smiled, there was no need to say anything else. “Come on, it’s better if you get it over before dinner. Trust me, you don’t want to abandon a skill with a full stomach.”
Kai nodded weakly.
*Ding*
Do you wish to discard Processing – Plants (lv54)? Be aware this choice is irreversible.
It was the highest-level skill he ever abandoned.
Yes.
Vertigo hit him immediately. His face fell flat upon the polished wood of the table. He would have fallen over if Dora didn’t intervene to keep him in his seat.
“Don’t worry, it’s going to pass soon.” She patted him on the back.
Kai didn’t have the strength to put a thought together, much less answer her. After a few seconds, it gradually got better. A feeling of dizziness remained, but he was slowly regaining control of his limbs.
He thought the worst was over when a wave of nausea made him retch. He quickly staggered out of the kitchen.
“Are you fine? Do you need help?” Dora asked worried.
“I’m—,“ A new retch interrupted him. “Fine!”
As soon as he stepped on the grass outside, he fell kneeling on the ground. Thanked the spirits his last meal had been several hours ago. That was the only reason he didn’t vomit, but he could feel the acrid taste of stomach acid in his mouth.
He laid on the ground for several minutes.
And it wasn’t even an Orange skill…
“Dinner is ready!” Dora’s voice called came from inside.
Leaning against the wall of the house, Kai recomposed himself as best he could, dusting off his clothes and passing a hand through his short hair. His sense of balance was messed up and the idea of eating anything made him retch.
“I’m coming.”
With the most dignified appearance he could manage, he went back to the kitchen trying to walk straight. As soon as he stepped inside Dora offered him a glass filled with a cold transparent green liquid.
“Take here. This will help.”
Kai eyed it suspiciously. The briefest glance with Mana Sense and the lemony smell confirmed it was not a potion. It easily went down his throat, getting rid of the terrible taste in his mouth and helping his belly settle down.
Dora put a plate of boiled vegetables and plain rice in front of him. “Better to keep it light.”
He wasn’t even upset, the worst symptoms were gone, but a sense of wrongness still pervade him. He had lost a piece of himself.
One bite at a time, Kai swallowed everything. “Will it be a problem to practice Alchemy, now that I don’t have Processing – Plants anymore?” He still felt a bit guilty, no matter what Dora said.
“Don’t worry. The Alchemy skill mainly focuses on the brewing process, but it also coins bits of everything else that goes through creating a successful concoction. Preparing the ingredients will be harder and your hands won’t be as dextrous, but your muscle memory isn’t gone. It only means you have to practice more, especially with new ingredients and techniques.”
A weight was lifted from his mind. There was one more choice to make for today.
“Which element should I choose?”
Dora smiled. “The one that you like more.”
Kai internally groaned.
Comments
Thanks, I'm always too lazy to look that up. Yeah it makes sense, still that is only what he knows so far, not necessary the truth as his understanding of the world is limited and based on the comments of others so far. But even if they don't merge discarding them after advancement makes sense especially since Dora hints in this chapter that muscle memory is not lost and can be regained thus making a better base for empower. I still hope for some kind of athletics or possibly those muscle memories together with empower eventually becoming a mana enhanced athletics upgrade from empower reaching hundred and creating a yellow skill. We'll see. I don't agree that it was surprising he dropped the skill though, it matches his impulsive nature shown so far, I guess his adult mind kind of gets overruled by his child body and hormones making him more of a kid than he should be. I like it though, racing ahead without thinking is what gives him an air of youthful exuberance.
Game Devil
2023-07-13 10:55:19 +0000 UTCIt's already known what will happen when they reach 100, as written in Chapter 61 - Secrets: 'The two red skills had served him well and granted him a lot of XP. Now that they were nearing 100, they were about as hard to level as orange skills while giving 100 less XP. Empower could probably achieve most of what they did with two fewer skill slots. However, they were so close to evolving to the next grade that it would be a waste to abandon them now. After they reached Orange and evolved, he could discard them without them reverting to lv1 red skills in his Archive. To his surprise, Elijah had agreed that was the best course of action. Probably, he wanted an excuse to increase his training regimen without him being able to complain. The sooner the skills reached orange, the sooner he could learn two more skills. There were no shortcuts except grueling training.' So he's opening up not 1, but 2 skill slots soon anyway. I agree that dropping such a useful skill presumably not very long before they open up was surprising. Maybe they're already earmarked for something more Elijah-ish?
Stephen Pearson
2023-07-13 07:14:53 +0000 UTCPersonally I would have kept the skills and focused on first seeing what happens when running and swimming get to 100. If there is indeed a merge into a bigger skill option freeing a skill slot I would have just taken nature magic then, and see if he can later merge plant processing and herbology and merging the resulting skill into some enhanced alchemy that includes all 3. That would probably be a yellow skill and that might be enough of an achievement to unlock professions earlier. I think professions also offer extra skills slots don't they? Then he could gather the magic skills in a magic profession and have the alchemy skills as general skills, might be not as good as an alchemy profession but it's more a combination of hobby and income source for him anyway. P.s. this once more proves that Kai is not as good at being patient as he though in a previous chapter :)
Game Devil
2023-07-13 06:11:26 +0000 UTCPerhaps mate, you're less interested in the day to day life aspect of a novel like this, and more interested in gains
Morgan
2023-07-12 08:13:37 +0000 UTCUnpopular opinion but I’ve been just skimming the last few chapters. I thought things would pick up after the first book and the first chapter made it seem to be the case. I can’t exactly pin point what’s been lacking for me but I wish I would have waited to come over to patron.
Kapman
2023-07-12 00:39:35 +0000 UTCI mean. There's always water in the air. You could be stuck in an office building without nature.
Luckbox
2023-07-11 17:49:42 +0000 UTCAbout 6 years left before the next seal and he needs 46 levels in mana sense… he may even get a yellow skill before then.
Derek Walker
2023-07-11 17:27:26 +0000 UTCOr possibly merge similar skills into a more powerful and compreshensive skill? say, Running + Swimming etc. to Athletics...
Dragon Patreon
2023-07-11 17:13:59 +0000 UTCYes, u can see the colors in the pdf if u want :)
Andrea Pozzi
2023-07-11 17:10:15 +0000 UTCAre all of the specialist magics orange?
Baconwargod
2023-07-11 17:05:38 +0000 UTCMaybe increments of skill slots come in groups of 7, but I could also see a reward for getting to level 100 in running and swimming before the second seal to be to keep those skills without using a skill slot.
Derek Walker
2023-07-11 17:00:37 +0000 UTCDang, that sucks
Aidan Geverdt
2023-07-11 16:30:31 +0000 UTCSpace! You can do it, Kai!
Monadologist
2023-07-11 16:27:53 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter! :-)
Stephen Pearson
2023-07-11 16:23:37 +0000 UTC