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Depthless Hunger - Chapter 77

Published at 10th of June 2024 12:34:12 PM


Chapter 77: Trade and Monstrous Training

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Chapter 77: Trade and Monstrous Training


As per usual, Kai met Razz at a new point outside of Rayakan. The secrecy of their meetings meant that he needed to spend more time waiting, which would have been annoying if he didn't have the option of cultivating. Even though Zae Zin Nim said that it required concentration, at his earliest stage he had no trouble cultivating along a major road.

So far, he'd been able to draw off a little of the strength found within the Krysali crystals, but only a little. It required a different technique than trying to soak up the barely existent mist of qi in the atmosphere. Still, the first stage was always supposed to take a long time, so he didn't mind.

Just when he was beginning to think the meeting wouldn't work, a hunched old merchant in a broad hat sat beside him.

"Hey!" Razz grinned from underneath the hat. "How do you like my disguise?"

"Do you really need disguises?" Kai asked.

"Probably not, but it's too much fun. Actually, on that note, there's been no retaliation or even acknowledgment from the Corinin clan at all. I have a hard time believing that they didn't notice the theft, but there's no sign that they're taking aim at anyone."

"Because you haven't tried anything with the information yet?"

"Yeah, that could be part of it." Razz leaned back beside him, abandoning the hunched posture. "Now that I've had another few days to look over the finances, it's all there. We can clear the problems and get our permits back. But since my family has survived this long, I think we should wait, so the timing doesn't seem so suspicious."

"Well, that's your business. So long as we took the right book."

"Oh, you definitely did. There's actually even more in there. All kinds of impropriety that, while the Corinins can definitely get away with it, might be used to undermine them. Can you believe they've been ripping off Irunians? That's a potential weakness no matter how you look at it."

"I'm glad it worked so well for you." Kai started to get up, only for Razz to grab the back of his tunic and pull him back down.

"Hey, don't leave just yet. Are the two of you really going to spend so much time out in the wilderness? I know you're training, but you both made a splash at the Corinin party. There could be real opportunities for you if you build on that influence."

Kai had expected something like that, but he still had to think about it a while before answering. "Right now there's something important we need to work on. I don't know if the Guild can detect what mana was used for an awakening, but better if we have a mature Class instead of an obviously new one."

"Alright, I can't argue with that."

"But keep your eyes open, alright?" Kai clasped Razz's arm and gave him an honest smile. "You came through for us before, so we're open to other chances. Any monster hunts, tournaments, or even parties if they could be beneficial enough."

"Those are more northern customs, but I'll do what I can."

"Razz... what do you think is the ultimate purpose of all this mercantile work? Is it just to make money for yourself? To restore the Lantrian clan in Rayakan?"

"You want me to say it's to support the north, right?" Razz stared back at him, for once deadly serious. "I don't know why you even ask. I could just tell you what you want to hear, and given the short length of our relationship, you wouldn't have any way to confirm it."

"What?" He gasped out the word as if his mind needed a moment to catch up. It ran against his instincts, but he tried to let go of the monstrous power within him even though it meant that she began winning again.

She pushed him back a step, then nodded. Beginning to understand, Kai reached for his monstrous power again. Not to win, but to feel the difference. They pushed back and forth, the contest becoming an exercise. The Direboar's Strength within him wasn't a formless power that came and went, it was something he could learn to tap more precisely.

By the time they finished, Kai was covered in sweat even though they had just pushed palms back and forth like some sort of child's game. He sat down, staring at his hand and trying to keep hold of that exact feeling.

"You seem to have grasped it." Zae Zin Nim sat down opposite him and nodded in satisfaction. "Earlier, I told you that there was a difference between a characteristic like Direboar's Strength and a technique you needed to access like Rockspider's Claw. It occurred to me that this cannot be entirely true, since you do not always perfectly use your new strength."

"That distinction was useful to me, though."

"Useful but incomplete. This exercise proved that you can grasp and release the monstrous strength within you, and I hope that it gave you a much stronger understanding."

"Yeah, definitely." Kai formed a fist and smiled. It had actually been consciously letting go of the power that had been the breakthrough, instead of always trying to reach for it. "I don't think there's any way to do a similar test for the claw technique, but a similar principle applies."

"There is a scale of how easily accessible different aspects of your monstrous soul are." Zae Zin Nim peered over him again. "You can hardly help but use 'Aquagorgon's Health' when your life is in danger, and the strength comes naturally. But the claw will require work to access, because it involves projecting force in an unnatural way. I think the bite will be even more difficult, so we should set it aside until you master the claw."

"That works for me. But what about the Monstrous Hunger?"

She was silent for some time, then simply shook her head. "I don't know. It might be something more difficult to grasp than the techniques, or it could be even more fundamental than strength. Again, there are no manuals or guides for your path."

Part of Kai was convinced that fate would screw him again and his highly-ranked Monstrous Hunger would just make him really hungry all the time. It definitely hadn't done him any good that he could tell so far. But the revelation about his techniques put Kai in too good a mood to care, so he dedicated himself to training.

They retreated to the rockiest region they had been able to find amidst all the farmland. Some local farmers had actually come out to bother them, but when Kai had suggested they would eventually clear off the rocky land with their attacks, the farmers had been amenable. They'd offered a single Goralian Eagle for the work, which Kai had graciously accepted. Once there, Zae Zin Nim worked on exploring her new Class abilities and Kai attempted to claw rocks with his bare hands.

It was always difficult to feel the power when he wasn't in actual danger and he'd torn a couple of fingernails ramming them into boulders. He pushed through the pain and kept trying. Now that he had a more intuitive sense for his strength, he could feel the potential within him. The difficulty was accessing it with such consistency that he could rely on it in combat.

During their experiments they had tried to test the limits of his strength, since of course it wasn't limitless. Kai's best guess was that if he perceived Direboar's Strength as being gamma-ranked, that meant he had the strength of a gamma-ranked Direboar. If it wasn't that simple, something was seriously wrong with his spiritual sight. Equating that to human strength, a gamma-level monster would be a threat to most hunters with power of around 50.

That on its own made sense, except his human strength was involved as well. Based on experimentation with Zae Zin Nim, she was convinced that when he managed to project a claw at full strength, it had a combination of both. If so, he would be able to punch above his weight.

Kai stared at the boulder in front of him and took a deep breath. He didn't try anything fancy this time, didn't recall his sword training, didn't try to feel angry. Instead he carefully tensed his fingers into a claw, then swiped it through the air in front of him.

Three lines of force tore through the boulder, breaking it into four pieces he could see clearly before they all tumbled away from him.

Finally. Kai grinned and picked another boulder to try again.



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