Book 3, Mountain Range of Magical Beasts β Chapter 15, Cruelty
Within the Mountain Range of Magical Beasts, next to a spring, Linley dressed his wounds as he also began absorbing earth elemental essence to heal his wound. The ever-benevolent Mother Earth is always kind and selfless. Standing on the earth, Linley felt his wounds slowly heal, filling his heart with peace.
By now, Linley had already exchanged backpacks. His own backpack, in terms of both quality of leather and quality of workmanship, was far inferior to the assassinβs. In addition, the assassinβs backpack had an interior which was meticulously laid out. Once the lock was tightened, all of the items inside the backpack would be securely fastened, and the backpack itself would not impede movement in the slightest. And that assassinβs black dagger was also extremely sharp, and Linley found that it was quite easy to wield.
βWhoosh!β
With a flicker, Linleyβs body moved, and he suddenly disappeared into the mountain forests. Linley didnβt even bother to pay any attention to magical beasts of the first or second ranks. The most commonly seen beasts were of the third and fourth ranks. But if he ran into a magical beast of the fifth rank, Linley had confidence in at least giving them a good tussle.
As he drew deeper and deeper into the mountain ranges, Linley encountered one bloody, cruel battle after another. He experienced many ambushes and assassination attempts. After all of these battles, the wounds and scars on Linleyβs body grew more and more plentiful as well, while Linleyβs spirit grew more and more tenacious.
These life-and-death battles caused Linleyβs mind to become tougher, and his actions to become more merciless.
In the blink of an eye, a month had passed since Linley had entered the Mountain Range of Magical Beasts.
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A month later, on top of a large tree located next to a mountain spring.
There was a long scar on the left side of his face. Linleyβs back was arched, and he was hidden on top of the tree like a panther lying in ambush.
Right now, Linley was hidden in the middle of many leaves, staring straight down at the ground. Just a few dozen feet away from the tree which Linley was hiding in was a small creek, and drinking water from the creek was a powerfully built Bloodthirsty Warpig. A single, blood-colored horn protruded out from above the Warpigβs nose, and muscles bulged throughout its body, like the gnarled roots of a tree.
Bloodthirsty Warpig, a magical beast of the fifth rank, fire-element!
βThis Bloodthirsty Warpig has a tough, thick skin. Itβs defensive abilities are exceedingly strong. Most likely, the earthen spear techniques wouldnβt be able to penetrate its skin.β
Linley had a sudden insight, and began to formulate a plan. Immediately, his lips began to move silently as he soundlessly began to mouth the words to a spell. Slowly, the wind elemental essences around Linley began to swirl about him, forming into a bluish, translucent javelin in front of him. The translucent javelinβs tip had gusts of wind flowing about it.
Wind-style magic of the fifth rank β Windhowl!
βSwish!β
A piercing sound could be heard as the Windhowl javelin shot downwards with terrifying speed. At the same time, Linley jumped down from the treeβs crown, leaping down with as much speed as the javelin.
Upon hearing the noise, the Bloodthirsty Warpig stopped drinking water and stared up, but the Windhowl javelin was simply too fast. In the blink of an eye, it traversed the distance and was only a few meters away from the Warpig. The javelinβs speed really was frighteningly fast, and its tip was covered with gusts of wind.
βGrrrr!β The Bloodthirsty Warpig let out an angry howl, and it used the horn above its snout to strike viciously at the Windhowl javelin.
βCrash!β
The javelin formed from the Windhowl spell crashed directly onto the horn of the Bloodthirsty Warpig. The Windhowl javelin immediately dissipated, but at the same time, after taking a hit from a spell of the fifth rank, the Warpig couldnβt help but half-kneel from the force of the blow, with a bloody scar appearing on its forehead as well.
βWoosh!β
Before the Warpig had a chance to react, right behind the Windhowl javelin was Linley, who with all his might, struck down at the center of the head of the Warpig with his newly acquired black dagger. The dagger penetrated directly into the skull of the Warpig, and as it did, Linley immediately dodged.
βRoar!β
Having been stabbed in a vital spot, the Bloodthirsty Warpig roared furiously. Flames began to arise on its body, and it also began charging forward with no regard for anything. But after rushing a few dozen meters, it collapsed. Its four legs quivered a few times before coming to a stop, and all of the fire on its body began to die as well.
βAmongst the magical beasts of the fifth rank, much like the Vampiric Iron Bull, the Bloodthirsty Warpig is considered a beast of rather low intelligence.β Linley walked to the corpse of the Warpig, pulled out his dagger, and removed the magicite core from within the Warpigβs corpse.
Thinking back to his recent life in the Mountain Range of Magical Beasts, Linley couldnβt help but admit to himself that although he was still a magus of the fifth rank and a fighter of the fourth rank, his actual combat ability had increased tremendously compared to when he had first entered the mountains.
After multiple life-and-death struggles, his body was covered with scars which symbolized painful lessons learned over this month.
Especiallyβ¦
On his chest, there was an extremely horrifying wound. That time, he really was at deathβs door. In the end, it was the little Shadowmouse who once again saved the day.
This wound wasnβt given to him by a magical beast. It was given to him by an extremely adorable young lady.
βBack then, I really trusted her. I really believed that her friends had all been killed, and that the only one left was her, injured and alone.β Thinking back to the events of two weeks prior, Linley once again felt a stab of terror. That girl had seemed so kind, so pure.
When Linley discovered her, three other men and another girl had all died. Only she was left, filled with terror.
Linley couldnβt help but go comfort her, help her, take care of her. That girl had seemingly suffered a huge mental blow. Every night, she insisted that Linley hold her, as only in Linleyβs arms did she feel safe enough to go to sleep. Every night, upon seeing the peaceful look on her face as she went to sleep, Linley felt joy in his heart. Three days passed in such a fashion. On the fourth night, she once again was sleeping quietly in Linleyβs bosom.
But suddenly, this adorable girl pulled out a dagger and stabbed directly at Linleyβs chest, with Linley caught totally offguard.
And then, the enraged Bebe had suddenly, bizarrely, doubled in size. His enormous jaws bit off the girlβs head with a single bite, immediately killing her. And then, Bebe returned to his normal size.
But Linley couldnβt staunch the flow of blood from the deep wound in his chest. In the end, the little Shadowmouse, Bebe, was forced to use some special darkness-type magic techniques to close the wound.
βBack then, I shouldβve listened to Grandpa Doehringβs advice. I lacked experience.β Linley thought to himself and sighed. Originally, Doehring Cowart had warned him several times about the girl. In the end, seeing that Linley was stubbornly set on assisting the βhelplessβ little girl, there was nothing that Doehring Cowart could do. But he still tried to insist that even if Linley was going to help her, that he absolutely must not allow her to get near him.
But at the time, the girl was extremely βterrifiedβ, and wasnβt able to fall asleep without Linley holding her. In the end, in order to comfort her, Linley held her in her arms, and they both went to sleep.
βI really didnβt expect that her acting abilities would be so good. I treated her so well, but she could be so merciless to me.β Linley sighed again in his heart. When that girl had stabbed him in the chest, he had seen the vicious look in her eyes, and his heart had grown cold.
What had caused this girl to be so heartless and merciless?
Could it be that despite taking care of her for three full days, she hadnβt been moved in the slightest?
βFortunately, thanks to Grandpa Doehring warning me over and over again, I didnβt reveal Bebeβs true capabilities to her.β Linley couldnβt help but admit that his life had been preserved thanks to Doehring Cowart and Bebe.
βLinley, what are you thinking about? Are you thinking about that girl again?β Doehring Cowart appeared by Linleyβs side.
Seeing the look on Linleyβs face, Doehring Cowart was able to guess what he was pondering. That stab from the girl had injured Linley deeply, not just in the flesh, but also in his heart. From that day onwards, Linley no longer would easily trust others.
From the very beginning, Doehring Cowart had sensed that there were some problems with the girl. How could someone with the courage to enter the Mountain Range of Magical Beasts be so totally discombobulated by the sight of death?
Unfortunately, Linley was still totally convinced by the girlβs performance, and really felt that the girl was very βpitiableβ.
βLinley, that girlβs performing abilities was nothing. Back in my time, in the Pouant Empire, I saw so many plots from enemy countries, plots which involved decades of subterfuge and lies which were totally undetectable. Their acting abilities are beyond your comprehension.β Doehring Cowart smiled faintly as he spoke. βRemember, donβt easily lower your guard when dealing with a stranger.β
Linley nodded slightly.
βSqueak, squeak!β The little Shadowmouse, Bebe, began to call out from next to Linley.
Linley looked up.
Right now, the little Shadowmouse was leaping up and down atop the Warpigβs corpse.
βBoss, when are we gonna go to the central areas of the Mountain Range of Magical Beasts?β Bebe mentally spoke to Linley in a somewhat unhappy tone. βIn this current area, the strongest creatures that we can meet are magical beasts of the sixth rank. They arenβt much of a challenge. I want to challenge magical beasts of the seventh rank, boss! I want to challenge magical beasts of the seventh rank!β
Linley glanced at the little Shadowmouse. βThatβs enough. Donβt get too cocky. You are bragging that magical beasts of the sixth rank are too easy? Do you remember that Bluewind Hawk from the other day? Was there anything you could do to him?β
βThatβs not my fault!β Bebe rubbed his head with his tiny paws as he said unhappily, βBoss, you saw yourself. That Bluewind Hawk stayed in the skies and refused to come down. He just kept on throwing magical wind knives at us, as though they didnβt cost him any mageforce at all. I couldnβt just let him attack me without end, could I?β
Linley laughed.
Over the course of the past month, Linley had become very familiar with the little Shadowmouseβs abilities. In terms of speed, Bebe had reached a terrifying level indeed. But because he was physically small and only had his claws and teeth as offensive weapons, although Bebe was capable of dealing with magical beasts of the sixth rank, he most likely would find it quite hard to deal with a magical beast of the seventh rank.
Just at this moment, Linley suddenly frowned. He cautiously turned his head and saw a blurred human outline appear in the wilderness.