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Depthless Hunger - Chapter 133

Published at 10th of June 2024 06:19:15 AM


Chapter 133: Off to Yulthens

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Chapter 133: Off to Yulthens


Despite the fact that it concluded with a brawl, Kai's time in Romastir resolved mundanely. He spoke briefly to Unklian, who was disappointed to see him go but paid him for the fraction of the next month he'd worked. That left Kai with twenty seven thousand Goralian Eagles, which was still a mind-boggling number to him.

Or it would have been, if he hadn't known that Zae Zin Nim planned to spend nearly all of her Eagles just on transportation.

The most emotional part of leaving was actually Krainuun. When Kai announced that he was leaving the servant broke into tears. Before Kai could figure out what to do, Krainuun rushed away and returned desperately rearranging a pile of papers.

"I did everything I could to complete your last request, my lord." Krainuun bowed and shoved the papers in his direction. "These are all the reports of dangerous monsters between Romastir and Yulthens. I hope they are useful to you."

"I'm grateful, but..." Kai flipped through the papers, noting reports, drawings, and even maps. "Since I'm leaving, you don't work for me anymore. Why go to this much effort?"

"You have been the most wonderful lord I've ever served." Krainuun wiped a tear from the corner of his eye with one sleeve. "How could I not do my very best for you?"

"Seriously, is there some sort of custom that I've been failing because I don't know? Am I supposed to pay you extra or something?"

"How could you think that, my lord? No, no, Lord Unklian provides for all my needs. It is a pleasure - a wonderful pleasure! - to serve the crystalliers who defend our city, and it has been a great joy to serve you."

Krainuun turned away, practically blubbering, and Kai awkwardly patted him on the back and left. Yet at the end, right after his question, Kai thought that he'd seen something else in the man's eyes. Was it his imagination, or had he never really known the servant at all? The question bothered him on his way out, but gradually slipped away as he contemplated the journey yet to come.

The plan had been to meet Zae Zin Nim out by the edge of the city. He ended up seeing her vessel first, because it definitely stood out amid the ordinary wagons and even the floating carriages. It looked like it was composed of a single massive diamond that hovered over the ground, forming a seven-pointed star at the base with slanted walls around the edges. The frontal point was fully shielded while each of the other spikes contained enough space for a person and the central area was large enough for their tent.

Zae Zin Nim stood underneath it with a self-satisfied smile. "No more walking," she said when he approached. "Let's go."

"How much did this cost?" Kai asked as he jumped onto the side. It barely rocked at all, which impressed him.

"I didn't use a single Eagle that belongs to you, so it shouldn't matter." She alighted beside him and the crystal didn't wobble even slightly. "This has everything we should need to travel, moves at reasonable speeds, and most importantly can fly on its own so we don't need to mind it all the time."

"Well then. I suppose we should start the journey?"

"Yes. I have learned how to control the system, so you deal with the other practical concerns."

When the diamond started to move, it was so subtle that Kai barely even noticed except for the landscape shifting around him. As he investigated the vessel, however, he realized that they were accelerating to speeds faster than he could run. Perhaps it would be worth the cost after all.

Monster: Infernotoad

Threat: V (Epsilon)

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And if there was any doubt, it opened its mouth, released a deafening croak, and launched a flaming boulder at them.

Zae Zin Nim immediately shot a beam of qi at the projectile, shattering it... but the pieces kept coming. Since it had emerged from the monster's mouth, Kai had assumed that it wasn't a physical boulder and must be a spiritual technique. Even if it was, the effect was durable enough that they now had a field of rubble tumbling toward them.

Before his companion could spend more qi on a larger burst, Kai drew on Tyrant's Claw in a different way than usual. Instead of using it for raw destructive power, Kai tightened his fingers and swung his hand to the side.

The massive claw energy swept away the flaming rubble in a single swipe.

Kai leapt off the side of the crystal and hurtled downward, toward his target. It belched out another flaming boulder but Kai met it head on with his fist. Flame and stone shattered around him and he could feel a few burns, but Kai wasn't holding back anymore. He laughed as he plunged through the storm.

Not far to the Infernotoad now. It inflated the sac beneath its mouth, which glowed bright red as it gathered more energy than ever before. But this time Kai was close enough: he pulled back an arm and swung the most powerful Tyrant's Claw he could manage.

His attack cleaved directly through the emerging boulder and flattened the rubble. It had enough power left that it slashed through the Infernotoad's body, killing it instantly.

Kai had been planning to finish it off with a bite and didn't let his victory stop him: he landed atop the body and opened his monstrous jaws to take an enormous bite. The monster's flesh tasted hot, both spicy and literally burning. He swallowed it and straightened, sighing in satisfaction.

"Congratulations, you killed a big toad." Zae Zin Nim floated down beside the lake, observing him from the diamond star.

"Alright, admittedly it wasn't an epic battle." Kai settled down to consider just how much he needed to eat to absorb the essence. "But there aren't monsters that can challenge us lurking around every corner. Claw Tyrants don't grow on trees, you know."

"I haven't seen any monsters that grow on trees."

"You know what I meant."

Once Kai had finished, he wiped his mouth and jumped back up to the crystal. The Infernotoad wouldn't transform his combat style, but he thought it could be an important piece of his future advancement. Even if the other monsters weren't as powerful, each was another step forward.

He had a whole collection of targets to hunt and the entire journey to Yulthens ahead of him.



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