Hikaru sensed the mana within the serpent gradually weakening. Mana Detection sent information directly to his brain, but while he could perceive an object or living creatureâs shape, he couldnât tell how big it was exactly. A small rock containing a huge amount of mana would appear to him as a huge boulder. Conversely, a giant having little mana would seem like a midget.
He felt the serpentâs mana clearly when it was moving, but now that it was still, the feedback was getting weaker. If Hikaru were to step on its body again, it might start to move, but its reaction would not be very fast. It would take time for the huge body to fall to the ground.
All right. Here goes nothing.
Hikaru held his wakizashi in an underhand grip like a javelin thower, pointing the tip at the serpentâs head.
The weapon swished through the air and hit the serpent on its head, its blade sinking in without any resistance. The weaponâs guard prevented it from going any deeper. Gently, the serpentâs head swayed.
Thatâs ten points on Throwing and three points on Snipe for you.
ăIs it dead?ă
As the head fell, Hikaru switched to Life Detection, and learned that the serpent was really dead. He then went for his next move. Strength left the dead creatureâs body that filled the fort, causing it to fall to the ground. Light spilled into the fort, allowing him to see clearly.
Fixing his gaze on the corpse falling from above, Hikaru ran sideways, looking for an opening. He found a spot a few meters from the wall big enough for his body to fit through, and then leaped.
ăOh, wowâŚă
He jumped incredibly high. His muscles screamed in pain, however. Hikaru managed to slip through the serpentâs body and cling to the wall. The earth rumbled as the corpse hit the ground. Caught in the collapse, the dragon stone was split in half, exposing a glowing stone.
Hikaru needed to search for even the smallest opening and jump quickly, so he put points on Power Burst, but it mightâve been unnecessary to tweak his stats. Still he gained a point from killing the serpent.
ăUghâŚă
Clouds of dust rose. The pain on Hikaruâs hand returned, forcing him to jump back down. Stepping on the serpentâs corpse felt disturbing, but there was not other foothold.
Hikaru quickly loaded the revolver with healing magic and shot at his wound, healing both his thumb and torn muscles.
He stood on top of the fort and surveyed his surroundings. With no roof, it was nothing more than a towering wall. He hadnât dealt yet with both the dragon stone and the serpentâs coprse.
ăOver there.ă
His now-healed left hand held the map, while he checked the direction with a compass. Since he would be away from the city for a while, he stocked up on five Flame Gospels, two Flame Lasers, and three Healing Magic. And good thing he did as he got injured already.
Hikaru checked the location of the next Root. It was blocked by a mountain that was about seven to eight kilometers away.
ăItâs the perfect opportunity.ă
Hikaru took out his new equipment from his backpack. It was a bit dangerous as there was only about a meter of width on top of the fort. Still it was enough space to unpack his stuff.
His new equipment was shaped like an arrowhead made with robust cloth and a skeletal frame. He asked Duinkler to build it in a hurry. A hang glider.
Hikaru didnât have any experience with hang gliders in Japan. When he found out that the dragon stones were located inside tall structures, the idea came to mind of using one for travel. If it didnât work, he could just throw it away.
ăLight and sturdy⌠Looks good to me.ă
He had tested it from on top of their house in Dream Maker. It could support his weight just fine. No one shouldâve spotted him as he had his Stealth on when experimenting.
Hikaru would practically be doing this without prior rehearsal, but he didnât care if it failed. He had the Gravity Balancer to bail him out.
ăHmm⌠I just spent my points, but whatever.ă
Hikaru point a point on Balance.
ăSoul BoardăHikaru
Age: 16 Rank: 50
0
ăVitalityă
ăMagical Poweră
..ăManaă1
ăPhysical Strengthă
..ăStrengthă3
..ăWeapon Masteryă
âŚ.ăThrowingă10 (MAX)
âŚâŚăHeaven Shotă0
ăAgilityă
..ăPower Burstă8
..ăBalanceă1
..ăStealthă
âŚ.ăLife Obfuscationă5 (MAX)
âŚ.ăMana Obfuscationă5 (MAX)
âŚ.ăImperceptibilityă5 (MAX)
âŚâŚăAssassinationă3 (MAX)
âŚâŚ..ăSnipeă3 (MAX)
âŚâŚăGroup Obfuscationă5 (MAX)
ăIntuitionă
..ăInstinctă2
..ăDetectionă
âŚ.ăLife Detectionă1
âŚ.ăMana Detectionă3
âŚâŚăDetection Expansionă3 (MAX)
My stats are quite skewed towards AgilityâŚÂ Hikaru gave a strained laugh.
ăTime to go, then.ă
Hikaru loaded the revolver with a Flame Gospel, shot behind him, and returned it back to the holster.
ăLetâs go!ă
He kicked off the wall and let the hang glider do its work. As his body glided, a huge explosion occurred behind. The fire spell blew the dragon stone up. Flames rose from the fort like a chimney. The blast pushed Hikaru forward, though the messed-up air current caused his body to rotate.
ăItâs a lot powerful than I expected!ă
Hikaru expected to be engulfed in the updraft, but the scale of the explosion was much bigger than he anticipated. Was it because the Root was much more developed?
With the one point on Balance, Hikaru grasped what was going on with his body, even though the hang glider was spinning in the air. He pulled on the gliderâs frame and fixed his posture. Before he knew it, he had put a lot of distance between him and the fort.
Heâd deviated a bit off-course, but he could fix that while in the air.
ăGood. This is a lot more comfortable than expected.ă
Below him was the forest, reaching far and wide. No animal noticed him with his Stealth on. If he couldnât find a place to land, he could just use the Gravity Balancer to slow his descent. For something he expected to be disposable after a single use, it flew farther than he thought. Hikaru landed on a meadow near the towering mountain. The next tower was close.
ăThis might be quite the invention.ă
The fort was now far away in just ten minutes of flying. Iâll make good use of this glider, he thought.
Dream Maker was a closed city with limited land. A few days was enough to walk through all the streets in town. But there were paths that couldnât be found by taking the main streets. You had to pass through a number of houses to get to a few restaurants that operated in secret, only known to related personnel.
One of these restaurants stood partially on the grounds of a garden mansion. The dense forest outside the window was a rare sight in Dream Maker.
The elderly who were gathered around wore serious looksâor perhaps that was now their default face after constantly wearing the same expression.
ăHmmâŚSo Grucel departed on an expedition.ă
ăHe said heâd bring with him people who adored the king. I hope he didnât run into any problems in selecting them.ă
ăApparently not. Grucel took our opinion into consideration before taking action. Even if he thought about deceiving us, nothing would come of it since theyâre out of the city. No one can stop our plans.ă
ăNowâs a great opportunity, then.ă
ăBut doesnât it seem too sudden? Sure, it had been five years since Grucel joined us. But think about it. A bunch of people arrived from Primeval, the king was healed, and now theyâre talking about destroying Roots. I think causing a disturbance when things are moving too fast is not a good idea.ă
ăYouâre not scared, are you? Nowâs our chance. We can depose the king and the nine clans will take turns in governing the nation. Iâm sure theyâd believe us if we said that the king wasnât healed after all.ă
ăThey might not buy it.ă
ăNo, they just might. No oneâs heard of a treatment by slicing a stomach open.ă
ăBut that masked fellowâs been healing seriously-wounded people left and right.ă
ăApparently though, they canât heal an illness.ă
ăYes.ă
ăHmm⌠If only the king passed away then. That wouldâve made things a lot easier.ă
ăLetâs take a vote, then. Thereâs five of us here. Grucel said heâll leave the decision-making to us. Let us decide, then: should we make a move or not?ă
ăIâm against the idea.ă
ăIâm in favor.ă
ăMe too.ă
ăHmm⌠I will abstain from voting.ă
ăSo thatâs two against one.ă
ăWhat about you, Mr. Chairman?ă
ăMe? Uhm, Iâll refrain from voting as well.ă
ăIf you abstain, your turn to rule the nation will come last. Will that be all right?ă
ăWhat? Those are two different matters. Grucelâs clan will be the last.ă
ăYou canât be serious. Grucel has already taken action, while you two are being passive by not casting your vote.ă
ăIndeed.ă
ăUngh⌠Fine. Iâm in favor.ă
ăIâm not changing my mind. Iâll sit this one out. See you.ă
One man left the room.
ăMust be scared.ă
ăHeâs the youngest one after Grucel. One could say heâs awfully cautious for his age. But the truth is, heâs simply lived this long without making tough decisions.ă
ăThen we will make our move.ă
ăYes. Finally I can kick that Duinklerâs butt. Ah, Iâm getting excited.ă
ăDo not bring your personal grudges into this. Weâre doing this to preserve our beloved nation. We have no other choice.ă