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Chapter 125 - Sensational

Aeriella watched as that confounded man was dragged away from the empowered boulder she had dropped on his head. She was stunned to see that he had survived the crushing blow, and her body was momentarily frozen in place with her arm outstretched. She lowered her hand and whipped her head around to the nervous man standing behind and to the side of her.


"What the hell was that about?!" She yelled, hands on her hips. Her armor mostly hid her figure, but if anyone looked close enough, there was no denying that she was feminine. She subconsciously stood with her hips slightly tilted as she stared at one of her subordinates. "Who are those people, and why are they interfering?"


"Umm... locals?" The man, Colonel Irio, ventured.


"Locals?!" Aeriella leaned forward, her eyes narrowing. "You're telling me that a local not only deflected my Death Beam, but that he also destroyed my Tier 6 Teleportation Array, from a distance?"


"Umm... yes?" Colonel Irio tapped his two index fingers together as sweat dripped down his brow.


"Ridiculous!" Standing with one hand still on her hip, Aeriella raised her right hand up to the ponytail sticking up out of the top her helmet and flipped it dramatically. She turned and stalked off back towards her base. "Fix it!" She Commanded over her shoulder.


These idiots had better not delay my goal, Aeriella fumed. I deployed the entire first Division so that they would have enough manpower to get the job done quickly and efficiently, and they've apparently gotten themselves into a war! I need to get the reports to see what the hell is going on.


That man... Aeriella paused in her stride, turning her head as she thought about the obvious commander of those "locals." I wonder who he is? I could sense that he wasn't old. Even in the capital, there aren't many around my age who could block my Death Beam and be able to sprint for miles afterward. Interesting.



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Reivyn felt like he was tossing and turning. He couldn't get any restful sleep at all, as his world was constantly rocking up and down. It was incredibly annoying. Not only that, but it felt like there was a hard stone digging into his ribs. He couldn't adjust himself at all. Maybe he was tangled up in his covers, because every time he tried to shift, he was forced back into the uncomfortable position by something.


Reivyn's eyes opened and his mind couldn't make sense of what he was seeing. He felt like he was on an ocean of sand, rocking to the waves. There were other people all around, but the world was sideways. Reivyn was only able to try and make sense of what was going on around him for a moment, though, as he was unable to keep his eyes open, and the darkness returned.


The darkness was all consuming. He was still vaguely aware of the movements keeping him from fully descending into unconsciousness, but the world was black. Despite there being no sight, Reivyn's mind was still dizzy, and he felt like the world was constantly tilting to one side, but it never quite completed the shift.


Eventually a constellation of stars appeared in the distance. Reivyn felt a connection to the bright lights, and he wanted to connect to them. At first they seemed to be impossibly far away, but they drew closer and closer. They weren't coming straight to him, though. It was like they were slowly descending to land somewhere off on the horizon in the distance.


Reivyn wanted to get closer to the evenly spaced lights, and he struggled to pull his consciousness to the surface. He needed to gain control of... something in order to make them come closer to himself. He could feel the restraints preventing him from shifting his position tighten around him as he wiggled about to try and change the direction of his own motion.


His mind came clawed its way out of the darkness for a moment. The same strange scene of a sideways world with men and some women running down it came into view.


"Familiar..." Reivyn whispered.


"... was that..." A voice came from beside the annoying lump in his ribs.


"Falling stars... over there... familiar..."


Reivyn struggled harder and harder until he felt a shift in the direction the sideways world was moving. They moved to start moving in a closer direction to the familiar lights in the distance. Reivyn didn't know why relief flooded him, but it allowed his mind to once more sink down into the darkness.


In the bouncing world, the bright lights began to descend toward him again, but they were on a collision course. The string of lights continued off into the distance farther than Reivyn could perceive, but more came into his perception as they got closer and closer.


After what felt like an eternity, they drew abreast of the first light. Reivyn's mind extended out and connected to the light. It burst in a shower of colorful lights as his will made contact with it.


There was a change in the world of darkness. It didn't seem to be quite as dark as it had been before, yet it was still pitch black. Reivyn couldn't make sense of what the difference was, but there was a marginal change somehow. It wasn't the connection to the light itself that made the change, Reivyn's instincts told him, but it did have an affect.


He continued to bounce toward the next light, and a similar scene happened. His will reached out and connected to the light, and it burst in a little super nova of power. The darkness once more seemed to shift, and now there were thousands of faint lines perceivable all around.


They made absolutely no sense to Reivyn's tired mind. They weren't stationary, and they moved about, yet most were stationary relative to each other.


The lights continued to descend, and Reivyn continued to burst them with his will. The lines grew more and more distinct until he eventually could make sense of what they were. The scene of him and many people running through a sideways world were replicated in the lines. They only outlines in the darkness, though. There was no substance to the world, just the outlines of the people and the ground.


It grew more and more distinct as they ran. Their path deviated slightly from the line of stars, but they were still close enough that Reivyn could connect with them. As the outline world grew more and more distinct, he was able to reach out farther and farther to the lights, so he wasn't too concerned, though.


A sharp incongruous entered the ouline world. Instead of a flat plane for the ground, there appeared several distinct specks spread about on the ground. Reivyn didn't know what they were, but something was pulling at his awareness that they were a danger.


There was a swirling mass of Mana connecting the fragments together, and Reivyn reached out to connect to it with his will. He needed to do something to alleviate the danger they represented. His will made contact with the Mana, and a new awareness slammed into his mind.


Reivyn was filled with thoughts of bloodthirst and hatred. The other awareness didn't screamed out in outrage at him, and the fragments strewn about the ground began to come together. The will of the other... thing tried to batter Reivyn's mind with brute force as it screamed at him, but Reivyn redoubled his efforts to grab ahold of the Mana.


He mentally slapped the will of the thing to the side and grabbed a firm grip of the Mana. He didn't really know what to do with it now, though. He hesitated with indecision as the outlines of the running people drew closer to the fragments that were beginning to come together in a larger and larger shape. Without having much other options, Reivyn simply yanked back against the Mana that he had grabbed with his will.


A large ball of violent Mana extended out from the central mass of the Mana holding the fragments together. There was still a connection from the Mana Reivyn had seized connecting it to the central mass. The other awareness added panic and terror to the emotions that were slamming into Reivyn, but Reivyn didn't let up. There was resistance as the seized Mana reached a tipping point, and Reivyn bore down with his will, pulling as hard as he could, until the connection snapped.


The seized Mana, no longer connected to the central mass, became free and flew toward Reivyn. The other awareness snapped out of existence from Reivyn's perception, though he knew that it still existed with the other mass. Reivyn had seized over half of the total Mana holding the fragments together, and, as a result of gaining control of the Mana, over half of the fragments disintegrated into nothingness.


The Mana that Reivyn seized crashed into his mind, and he felt a soothing sensation envelope his mind. It was like he had dunked his head in a cool pool of water after a tough training session.


Pain exploded in his awareness. He hadn't been aware of how much pain he had been in until the soothing sensation had entered his mind. His mind stopped the eternal tilting, but there was still excess Mana floating about in his mind. His body was in excruciating pain, and without knowing what he was doing, Reivyn grabbed the Mana and shifted it toward the places that were screaming the most.


The cooling, relieving sensation abated the pain he was in, and it was no longer all consuming. The Mana rapidly depleted, though, and he wasn't able to eliminate the pain completely.


Reivyn tried to reach out and seize more Mana, but now that the fragments had fully formed together, there was a barrier preventing him from digging his will into the foreign Mana.


The outlines consisting of the world grew magnitudes more clear after absorbing the Mana. The running people finally made contact with the fragments that had formed up. The fragments hadn't been able to fully come together because of Reivyn's intervention, though, and the outlines of the people descended on it. Reivyn couldn't make sense of what happened, but the lines of the people surrounded the fragments and continuously made contact with it until the Mana disappeared, and the rest of the fragments also disintegrated into dust.


The conflict only lasted a short moment, and the running people hardly slowed down.


More and more fragments were in the way of the running people, and Reivyn continued to steal Mana away from them to soothe his own body. He was still in immense pain, but it was manageable, by the time they passed into a zone where there were no more interactions.


Reivyn had been so focused on yanking the Mana away from the danger, he had lost focus of the stars. Reivyn frantically searched with his awareness, and he eventually found the line again. It was now far off into the distance, the running people having deviated from the line from their fights with the fragments. Reivyn was about to wiggle about once more to shift make the person carrying him aware of needing to change course.


He had eventually been able to recognize that the hard rock in his ribs was the shoulder of a man carrying him as he gained more faculties from stealing the Mana. There was no substance to the outline world around him, and some of the outlines were filled in with more detail. Reivyn could perceive the world around him in a bubble that extended about twenty feet, but everything beyond that point was still just darkness. The only exception were the stars in the distance.


Before he could shift about to get the man's attention, though, the ground exploded up in a shower of dirt and dust. About 60 to 70 forms jumped out of the ground in front of the familiar outlines and charged at them. These new outlines were roughly similar in shape to the familiar ones of the running people, but they were elongated and obviously not human.


Lines representing weapons and shields clashed as the group of running people quickly formed into an organized rectangle to ward off the attack. The man carrying Reivyn stood behind the formation, and Reivyn could perceive him directing the others.


Another explosion of dirt happened right next to Reivyn and the man holding him, and Reivyn could feel another new change. He felt his left hand wrap around something hard and smooth, and it yanked upward, blocking a sneak attack from the sudden appearance of another humanoid.


Reivyn had no control over his body, but as the frantic attacks were launched at the man holding him, his body moved on it's own, blocking all of the strikes. He didn't counter attack, and he couldn't muster the will to do anything with his body on his own.


After a brief exchange where Reivyn automatically blocked seven swift strikes in less than a second, the man carrying him finally retaliated. The new assailant panicked as he was unable to get beyond Reivyn's parrying, and the man took advantage of it to press it to the breaking point. The reptilian humanoid tried to disengage with the man, but the outline of the man's sword slashed through its neck, severing its head.


The fight continued for another couple of minutes before several of the sneak attackers managed to get away and flee into the distance. Reivyn's left hand still held the hilt of his sword in a death grip, but he was unable to do anything about it.


Reivyn needed to tell the man carrying him that they had deviated from the path they had been travelling, but he was having a hard time pulling himself to the surface of the darkness once again. In desperation he grabbed ahold of his own Mana that was swirling about within himself, and using the same technique he had used with the rogue Mana, he pinched pieces off and began infusing it into his mind and other aching parts of his body.


With the relief from the pain, he was finally able to open his eyes.


"The line," Reivyn muttered, pointing toward where the beacons were buried.


That was all he was able to do though, before he began dry heaving from the headache and disorienting vision. The outline of the world didn't dissipate once he opened his eyes. He had full vision, powered by his high Perception Stat, but he still had a 360 degree view of the surroundings within twenty feet.


His mind wasn't built to handle the clashing perceptions, and a splitting headache made it feel like his head was going to burst apart. He squeezed his eyes shut tight, cutting off one aspect of his perception, but the bubble outline still remained. It violently tilted once again, as a severe dizzy spell hit Reivyn.


"That way," Reivyn threw his hand up, indicating the direction of the beacons. "We're off course."


"Yes, sir," Reivyn heard the reply.


He wasn't able to focus on anything else, though, as another wave of dizziness hit him, his headache intensifying even more. Somehow, the bubble awareness included sounds, and it clashed with the words he heard from his ears. He desperately tried to dismiss his own hearing.


The sense of sounds he got from his bubble awareness were incredibly detailed and intricate. He could tell the exact position each and every sound came from, and he had perfect clarity of what the noises were. It was information overload, and Reivyn's mind once again tried to descend into darkness, but he knew that it wouldn't help. Even when he had been fully unconscious, this new bubble awareness had been present.


He rallied his will and forced himself to stay awake. He focused his mind, and he cut his physical sensation of sound off with a mental flip. He didn't know how he did it, but he didn't care. The amount of information provided by his new awareness, though, was still exponentially more than he had ever had to parse through. The only thing he could do was hang on for the ride as he tried to adapt.


He was vaguely aware of the shifting direction toward the beacons, but Reivyn had pulled his mind into himself, trying desperately to not go mad from the overload in his brain.


The soldiers continued to run, and Reivyn had a sense of relief in the back of his mind as he noticed them get back on track, running along the line of beacons he had previously buried.


Reivyn once more entered a world of partial awareness, but this time it was due to his own sense of survival. He wasn't unconscious, but he deliberately shut out as much of the world as he could.


Slowly, slowly Reivyn allowed minute amounts of information pierce into his direct consciousness as he adapted to the new sensations. There were no more ambushes from the snakemen, and the dust devils hadn't had time to repopulate the narrow line they had cleared out nearly a week ago.


The original plan had been for Reivyn to once more erase any signs of their passing, so that any pursuers wouldn't know where to go to follow them across the flat lands. Reivyn would also destroy the beacons as they passed by, just in case they had someone who could sense them.


Luckily, in Reivyn's fugue state, he had accidentally been able to carry out one portion of their plan. He had been unable to erase their tracks, though, so the enemy would at least be able to have a rough estimate of where they were headed. At least the land where the snakemen and dust devils dwelled was hard packed dirt. They wouldn't leave any lasting, permanet signs of their passage, and the wind would help mask what tracks they did leave.


Reivyn didn't know how far away the pursuers were, but if they had at least a couple of hours head start, they should probably be fine. The enemy would cross into the snakemen den, and they would get tied up with fighting the dust devils and snakemen. That would give Reivyn's two platoons enough time to get away and hide.


Hours passed as Reivyn fought to maintain his sanity, and his outline world all of a sudden snapped into perfect clarity. It was like he was fully awake, but with a perfect 360 degree vision and perfect perception of everything going on around him within twenty feet. The headache disappeared like it had never been, and his mind was finally able to accept the information being fed to it.


He opened his eyes once more, but he immediately became dizzy with the clashing views. He snapped his eyes shut once more, and the dizzy spell dispersed after a moment. At least the headache didn't come back, Reivyn thought as he fought the roiling in his stomach from the dizziness.


He had only had his eyes open for a split second, but the conflicting view had been confusing. Everything in his twenty foot bubble was perfectly clear, but the view he had seen beyond his bubble had been muted with shades of gray and black.


"Ugh, I think we're good to stop for a bit," Reivyn said with a groan. He had cotton mouth, and it was hard to get the words out. "Put me down and let's take a break."


"Yes, sir," Jekle replied. He called for Paul and Laris to halt the platoons, and then he moved about in a circle, hesitating to put Reivyn down.


"What are you doing? Just put me down," Reivyn said.


"Yes, sir. Umm, I can't see where to put you down, though. It's a new moon, and the stars aren't enough to illuminate everything. I'm afraid I'll put you down in an awkward position."


"Wait, is it night time?" Reivyn asked.


"Yes, sir."


Hmm, that would explain the contrasting views. It seems like my new perception isn't influenced by the light, or lack thereof.


"It's fine. Just bend your knees and I'll hop off," Reivyn said.


"Ugh..." Jekle continued to hesitate. "I'm not sure that's a good idea. Your body is pretty broken right now."


"It's alright. I'm already a lot better. Just put me down."


"Yes, sir."


Jekle finally bent his knees, and Reivyn shimmied himself off of his subordinate's shoulder. His legs made contact with the ground, and upon putting his weight on them, searing pain shot up his legs and he crumpled to the ground. Jekle reached out like he was going to catch him, but Reivyn steadied himself, gritting his teeth.


He instinctively used his new trick with this Mana, running it through the painful areas, and it lessened considerably. He sighed with relief after a moment, and sat up in a cross-legged position.


"Did we lose anyone?" Reivyn asked. His first question was to the status of his men.


"A couple of minor wounds from the scuffle with the snakemen and dust devils, but nothing serious," Jekle answered. "Everyone made it out of the tunnel. You were the only one we were worried we were going to lose."


"Well, as you can see, I'm fine, now," Reivyn said.


"You weren't for a long time," Laris said in a subdued voice, walking up to the pair with Paul.


"How long was I out of it?" Reivyn asked.


"Six days."


"Six days?! Are we still being pursued?"


"Not that we can tell," Jekle shook his head. "We spent nearly two days rushing to and across the flat lands. After we determined that we had gotten away, we've been moving towards the next destination according to our previous method: resting during the day and moving at night. You just happened to call out while we were moving."


"So you're saying that the fight with the snakemen was four days ago?" Reivyn asked.


"Yes, sir," Jekle confirmed.


"Huh, I thought it had only been several hours since then. I didn't think I had fallen unconscious again." Reivyn sat in silent contemplation for a moment. "Just give me a minute to check my Status and get used to some things, and then we can get going again."


"Yes, sir," the three men offered a salute before walking a short ways away.


Reivyn pulled up his vitals in his Status before doing anything else.


[Health:  713/6,360 (+6,670)  Stamina:  12,210/12,210 (+12,620)  Mana:  7,150/7,150 (+7,200)]


713 Health after six days of recovery? Reivyn was flabbergasted. Just how close to death had I come? Reivyn shook his head and moved on to the Notifications blinking to get his attention.


[Fatal Crushing Damage: -4,500]

[Helpful Hint: More than half of your bones have been crushed. You won't recover any Health Points until your bones have healed.]


I had been taken down to under 4,500 Health after taking that hit from the new enemy boss. I don't know how much my body had recovered from then til getting crushed, but it couldn't have been more than a hundred points. I should have died from the shock of going below 10% Health in such a manner...


Reivyn remembered his dad, many years ago, telling him that it wasn't completely necessary to reach 0 Health to die. If someone lost so much Health in a manner that they dropped to 10% or lower extremely quickly, the shock to the system would more than likely be fatal.


Well, what's important is that I survived. Let's see what else is going on.


[Achievement!]

[Deconstruct a Spell that is three or more Tiers above your own.]

[Bonus to manipulating "free" Mana.]


[Achievement!]

[Survive a blow of more than 50% of your Health that simultaneously drops you below 10% Health.]

[New Skill Unlocked! Regeneration (0 ->1)]

[Helpful Hint: Regeneration is deactivated until your bones are further healed.]


[New Skills Unlocked!]

[Tier 5:]

[Mana Drain (0 ->1)]

[Mana Healing (0 ->1)]

[Mana Reinforcement (0 ->1)]


[Tier 6.5:]

[Divine Sense (0 ->1)]

[Helpful Hint: The lack of Divine Mana greatly restricts the effectiveness of Divine Sense. Gain access to Divine Mana to upgrade the Skill to Tier 7.]

[Perfect Domain (0 ->1)]

[Helpful Hint: Perfect Domain is a perfect integration of Domain and Divine Sense. Gain access to Divine Mana to upgrade the Skill to Tier 7.]


Tier 6.5?! Reivyn was taken aback. Does that mean they're Pseudo-Divine? The Helpful Hint basically says they're actually Divine Tier Skills, but I don't have access to Divine Mana, so I can't unlock their full capabilities.


And Domain? Didn't mom say that was something to be talked about once I approached Tier 4?


Well, it's not important right now. The real prize, despite being a Tier (and a half?) lower are the Mana Skills I gained. Apparently, the Mana of the dust devils is considered "free" Mana when they're not fully formed, and I drained the Mana away from it. Then, I somehow used it to heal myself and reinforce my body. That would explain the soothing sensation and my Health recovery.


Looks like I subconsciously restored my bones to the point I could recover my Health.


I wonder what this means for my future training sessions with dad?

Comments

It just feels too easy to get the skills via his subconscious. But the bigger road block/problem is as a reader we don't have a clear reference to what skills are common, uncommon and rare to get. We only know what the mc have. His mom and dad have skills but what they are we don't know or any other person for that matter. So when a pseudo divine skill pops up, it feels wrong. For me at least. Maybe it is commen for people in tier 4 or 5 to have these kind of skills?

LA

The way he got the Skill was almost identical to the way he got Weapons Master, though. He built his foundation over a decent amount of time: Battlefield Awareness, Mana Sense, Mana Sight, Spatial Awareness; all perception Skills. Then, he's put into a situation where he's subconsciously merging them together to form the Skill. It's almost exactly the same, he just didn't spar for years with his dad to build those foundational Skills up, they increased organically.

Kyfe

Kind of agree. Reiven didn't have to earn these skills at all, he just got crushed by a Boulder and they magically appeared. I really liked his Weapons Master and most of his magic skills because he earned them. Everything since the events of the bridge between worlds has been more along the lines of "thing happens to MC and knocks him out. While he's unconscious, he unlocks super skills for some reason." Except his Leadership and other military skills like with maps and such. Those were earned, and earned well imo. I'm really liking that aspect. I really like everything else in this story. The characters are great, the fights are great, the military stuff is very well done which is rare its just...his moms gonna be like "whoa how'd you get a Domain at Tier 2 that's crazy! You must've been inspired or be a genius or have put a ton of work in!" And then Reiven just like "Nah I got hit by a rock and almost died and it just kinda unlocked itself." Some of the ones he got during this fever dream sequence are fine. Regeneration makes sense, the mana drain and such make sense. It's just...a hard hit + Fever dream = Pseudo Divine? I am 100% willing to see where this goes though, and even if I never like this particular thing, the rest is good enough that I'll keep going.

SodaBoBomb

Love how Reivyn is concerned about his future training sessions.

usa1ph

I think you did a great job so far you can tell this has been a long time in the making and like you said it's already a struggle to use the skill

Steven Thompsen

My guess would be that it will take him to tier 4 to even level the new skills to 60. If not even tier 5. I mean he got 1 levelup in basically a week of pure practice

Chrisbirdie

I don't see him getting these skills as something "too early". The Mythic Skill, his father "knew" how to get it, which is a fusion of lower tier skills by a change of perspective. The same thing happened in chapter 8 where he got Spatial Awareness. Apparently, the secret to unlocking some higher tier Skills is to have lower tier ones with synergy and try to use all of them together.

Guilherme Paschoaletto

By analogy, tier one was consolidating the skills and affinities gained before tier 1, tier 3 will be a similar consolidation and development of skills gained at tier 2. Plus whatever broken class stuff is going to come with a true mythic tier 3 class. (Note his class skills, which are already broken, are really only about legendary) Tier 4 will probably see divine stuff become more relevant.

Derek Walker

I like that he gained the skills now, I think the tier discrepancy between him and his challenges are the reason he could gain them in the first place. But I can see how some people think it's too early. He got a mythic level skill with weapons master before he was tier 1. Now he has 2 semi-divine skills while in tier 2. At Tier 3 does he have to get Ascended level skills to keep pace with his previous power spike? Let's just see what the author has for us. It's been great so why worry?

Enxes

Lmao, all that and he is worried about how hellish training with Refix will be when his dad learns about the Divine and Mana skills ... plus Regeneration. Or, given his 'love to run' personality, he is actually looking forward to the additional training options now available. He cracks me up. Thanks for the chapter.

Vralnii

Two things: he could Parry while being hoisted around by someone else, not fully fight. It is limited to only physical reaction at this point. He will have to Level the Skill up to make it do more than that, and as a Tier 6.5 Skill, it will take a long time. Also, I laid the foundations for this Skill in chapter 8, I'm not sure how getting it 120 chapters later is "too early," lol. Second, I laid the foundations for him having trouble with these Skills in this chapter.

Kyfe

I kind of agree, perhaps to balance it out, Reivyn could have a hard time figuring these skills out? He got them when he was essentially unconscious, having difficulties with achieving proper state of mind or perspective sounds reasonable.

Xtriver

Hmm I was not so happy about the development of this chapter. The mc is getting too powerful skills too early, the Divine skills, and even when he is beaten half to death and unconscious, he can stil fight. Why not let him wake up for a short time to help with ambush, where he gets the tier 5 skills. Before falling asleep again. He does have the mental fortitude and iron will skills to help him through the pain. Remember that he is only at tier 2, what is there to learn when he gets to the other tiers? Save the domain thing to tier 3 and then upgrade it to the Divine version at tier 4 or later. I really dont think he deserves the divine skills this early in the story. Right now it feels like every thing is just handed to him. It is not fun to read, but maybe its just me.

LA

For Sabotage, he would have to do it more. Sure he destroyed something important and powerful, but he needs a bit more experience in doing it. He got infiltration because he already had the Stealth Skills, but he doesn't have any foundational destroying property kind of Skills. There are no Mind Control Skills. The Masked Man can tug at the strings of fate. I don't want to explain the details of that in a comment, but it will be revealed eventually. He was intoxicated with a spiked drink which is what lowered his inhibitions, and he had that strong pull to find out what was on the other side of the door, but he wasn't Mind Controlled into doing so. When Reivyn gets the chance, he'll do some research on it, but he's been kind of busy, lol.

Kyfe

I said on previous post the class is her only real value but I understand the need to appease the spectrum of readers. I will always speak my opinion tho

Bilal Williams

Ok, I got it. It is about progression based on characters, but I still have this image of his mother insisting he get the life affinity and have a backup in healing himself after the dungeon altercation, when he fell in the cauldron, as those are situations where his bodyguards cant be there to watch his back. I am writing from my mobile, and whenever I try to press enter for new line, I keep sending the message, then I edit in the later questions. You were so fast in replying, thank you for that btw, I think I only finished editing in questions 7 and 8 after you repliedπŸ™ˆ Can I get an answer to them too?

Private Writer

And for that we both shake our fist and thank you!

Freedcats

It was literally about time. Reivyn had a clear goal to accomplish with his time in the Tier 1 Region. The way I designed the story, I had the plan of him getting sent far away from very early on, but only I as the author knew that. I had the characters create their own goals and schedules to accomplish those goals, because they didn't know they were on a time limit. The plan was to continue gaining more and more affinities over time, but then I threw a wrench in their plans.

Kyfe

I have a few questions I want to ask: 1. for a training maniac, why did he not learn life, sun and Celestial affinities he came across from his parents' subordinates and his mother? 2. If he had he could have had more versatility, not to mention the ability to heal himself and his party, especially in a dungeon with life affinity, why didnt he aquire it? 3. I have always wondered about that. Now I have a theory that you had Regenaration in your mind from when you plotted out the story and since you planed for that, you had a blindside about the life affinity? 4. Because to be real for having a overprotective and knowledgeable mage mother she did not seem to have insisted on Revyin to learn different ways of healing himself, either with the life affinity or the healing skill she had. So in hindsight, I could only conclude that it was forgotten due to planed Regeneration skill acquisition later. Am I right, or is there something else at play here? 5. And speaking of affinities, is he now going to pick up the different affinities he has come across, like life, space, void? 6. Maybe with the help of Deconstruct and various mana skills? 7. Also, is there skills like coersion or other mind control skills and counters to them, because Revyin is of the mind that the unknown dark mage used mind control on the Prince from the Tier 2 kingdom, should he not be thinking of acquiring a skill and information to protect and fight against a similar occurance in the future? 8. Lastly, is there no achievement for infiltrating so deep into enemy lines and Sabotaging their plans? Maybe a Sabotage skill?

Private Writer

The princess gave him, in a sense, his mythic class lol. I wouldn’t call that holding him down. Plus I feel if she was here he could be learning more magic theory that he doesn’t know. Probably a net loss that she’s away from him.

Derek Walker

Deconstruct contains lattice within it.

Kyfe

Hey Kyfe, I was wondering, Reivyn was really looking forward to leveling and converting his previous class skill Lattice work into a non-class skill and to a general skill. Is that still possible or is the new skill from his mythic class simply too superior and Lattice work not worth the effort, as he did utilise a lot of Sparks of light to increase profeciency

Private Writer

w

tater boss

The teleporter was built for her.

Kyfe

Ahh, I was also wondering about Aeriella. She says it's her tier 6 array but it must be an artifact or something right? Otherwise she should be much stronger than his dad and he was able to survive two different spells from her. Unless the her tier is much lower than the array and she's able to use them

Enxes

I get the chapters one Day late because of time zones I live in germany and so i get the chapter for wthirsday early friday

Mr. Finch

This is Wednesdays chapter, tuesdays came out really late. We should have one tomorrow

Steven

Thanks for the two chapters today, but i dread tomorrow with Zero chapters from you

Mr. Finch

Damn good chapter! And you know me I love that he has so much growth now that the princess isn't weighing him down. I don't know much about the new boss but I like her I like her a lot. Plus she lets us know that our hero isn't the only young badass. And the first thought is about training not about the love dovey stuff our boy is back!

Bilal Williams

I was actually thinking he's surely due a lot of life experience for everything he's been doing since the failed assault! Although, I'm not sure if it will be much compared to what he gets from combat.

Curtis

It'll count towards Life Experience. Life Experience grants actual Experience Points at monthly calculations in addition to the other benefits. Life Experience is a concept that improves Skill Leveling as well as unlocking Classes, which is one reason why it's discounted for Exp Points as compared to combat, but he'll get a healthy chunk next calculation (and just because I don't always include it in the text doesn't mean I'm not keeping up with it in my notes).

Kyfe

Hey Kyfe, are the acts like doing that thing to the teleported considered exp from non-combat? So he’d get it later? Assuming it counts for exp at all.

Freedcats

I wonder how much he levelled his Will of the Realm and Deconstruct skills, I imagine that Class skills of a Mythic (even if it's supposed to be Legendary) Class can become quite overpowered at high levels

Warior1411

He got Experience for the one he parried subconsciously, but it just wasn't shown. There were special circumstances for why he was forcefully added to a Party with his parents when he was a fetus. He didn't get contribution for any of the other fighting.

Kyfe

If he did, it was not enough to level up, otherwise his mana pool would be higher. It's currently at what it should be for level 23.

Derek Walker

Awesome chapter. Did he not get any experience for helping with the dust devils and snake men because his whole squad was facing them at once putting it over the limit. Or did he just not check experience gains with the notifications?

Enxes

Around the same age means something different for people who live hundreds to thousands of years. If someone is on track to reach Tier 6 or 7, they would be part of the "younger generation" for up to 100 years. Just FYI. For example, relative to the original Ascended Vynn, everyone 100,000 years or younger is basically a child to him.

Kyfe

I hope Aeriella is not actually around mc's age. just that she misjudged how young he is. 'cause that would be cheating tbf.

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