I was just as hungry as ever. But felt restless if I didnât move.
âIâm going to get some exercise.â
âYes, Sir Golan. Iâll have some food prepared for when you get back.â
I could tell just by moving a little.
My power had increased. Maybe more than I could make any use of.
âOh? Golan. Are you finally finished eating then?â
Saifo walked towards me with his weapons.
He was surrounded in leaves and vines, so he must have been patrolling the forest.
âI feel like I have too much energy now.â (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});
âFirst you had people bring food to you nonstop, and now itâs fighting, eh? âŚWell then, why not me?â
With Saifo, the difference in size was similar to an adult and a child.
But even then, Saifo was one of the toughest of Ogres.
âAlright, letâs do it. You can use that weapon and try your hardest. Iâll fight you with my bare hands.â
âYou sure sound confident. Alright, I wonât hold back then.â
âAs if you ever do.â
Did he forget the last few hundred times he challenged me?
âGood! Then Iâll give you a good beating!â
Saifo said as he held up his two clubs.
Apparently, he had been practicing dual wielding them.
âArrgh!â
With just the slightest delay between right and left, the metal clubs came flying towards me. It was a pretty thought out way to fight.
The old me would have dodged them before rushing in and putting him in a lock. Or I would bash one of his weak spots.
âIâll just get hit.â\n
âGiiin!
It was hard to believe that the metallic ring had come from my own body. And like that, the metal club bounced off.
I was not damaged at all.
âDamn, youâre hard.â
âYeah. Iâm surprised as well.â
What happened to my muscles?
When I moved my arms, they almost seemed to creak.
It reminded me of those wire ropes.
A long time ago, I had seen a hanging-type elevator. And my arms looked like the thick wires they had used.
Apparently, my muscles had become ridiculously hard without me realizing it.
âClang, clang, gong!
Every time Saifo swung his metal clubs, they bounced right off of my muscles.
There was a different sound depending on where he hit.
I now knew that evolution meant that my body had been strengthened to a degree that I would never have imagined.
âAlright, now itâs my turn.â
I raised my fist, meaning only to punch him lightly, butâŚ
ââŚHuh?â
Saifo was gone.
No, I had gone right past him.
âHuh!? You shot right past me at an incredible speed.â
âI was just trying to bridge the gap, but went too far.â
As I was only just within range of his clubs, I had to move a few steps closer.
And since I was ready to fight in both mind and body, I had not been able to control my movement.
It was quite shocking. \nSaifoâs attacks continued, but this time I tried dodging.
âWha! What areâŚyou doing? Golan?â
âItâs hard to move.â
I had only meant to dodge Saifoâs attack, but ended up running far away.
So it wasnât just attacks. I couldnât control myself when dodging as well.
âAm IâŚweaker?â
While I was faster now, it had become impossible to move with any precision. It was terribly difficult to fight.
It was like playing a really old game on the latest computer.
Moving the character and camera felt so quick that it was just harder to use. AndâŚ
âIâm hungry.â
I was assaulted by unbearable hunger. And so I decided to return to the tent.
It seemed less about being inefficient, and more about still not having the necessary amount of mana.
I thought about it all as I ate.
I would surely get used to moving eventually. And until then, I just had to keep forcing myself.
âGetting an upgrade is nice, but thereâs no point if you canât use it. I wonder what other people did when they evolved.â
It was a very simple but important question.
My guess was that the evolution was usually more mild, and so there was less to adjust to.
However, this time I had evolved into an original species.
Evolving while skipping steps was bound to be disorienting.
âBut why meâŚ?â
Usually I would have turned into a High Ogre.
I had been expecting it, if I were ever to evolve.
âIs it because of that world in the mist?â
\nâSo that hole⌠It must be the entrance to the mana that had been pooled.â
When you evolve, a hole opens in the wall. Perhaps that hole appears once you fulfill the requirements for evolution.
It would all make sense then.
When I jumped into the hole and the mana started to stick to me, Rig was watching my real body undergo a change.
The other me had said that the âDemon World was beyond the hole.â Going through it had brought me backâŚin other other words, the place in the mist was like a drawing room.
While it was still vague, I was able to come up with a satisfying explanation for it all.
Not bad, if I do say so myself.
What were you supposed to do when you solved a mystery? Say your signature phrase?
There was one in the manga I had readâŚ
âIn the name of my uncle, Iâve solved all the mysteries!â
No, thatâs not right.
It wasnât his uncle.
My memory was sometimes foggy when it came to the past.
It was some other relative I thinkâŚoh, thatâs right.
âThe culprit is grandpa.â
No, thatâs not right either.
In fact, that wasnât the line at all.
It was something else. A real catchy phrase.
âGrandpaâs body and uncleâs brain.â
Yeah, something like that.
(Translator: The manga being referenced in this chapter is âThe Kindaichi Case Files.â)\nThank you so much for the last donation. Last few months have been rough, so it really mean a lot!