Book 8, The Ten Thousand Kilometer Journey β Chapter 56, The Magicite Core
βWherever the wind is, the sword can appear!β
Hearing these words, McKenzie was truly shocked. If he hadnβt personally sparred with Linley, upon hearing these words, McKenzie would have taken them to be an empty boast. But just then, he himself had sensed the terrifying speed of those sword attacks, which had reached a speed that was ten, no, a hundred times faster than his own.
There was no way for him to block them, and so he had to rely on his battle-qi to defend against it.
To be forced to such a state, McKenzie was thoroughly convinced of Linleyβs superiority.
βLinley, you spoke of merging and becoming one with the wind. Iβ¦do not understand what you mean.β McKenzie said, frowning slightly.
Linley didnβt try to hide anything. Laughing, he said, βMcKenzie, you must understand, the wind itself is invisible and formless, but it can be both as fast as the lightning, or utterly slow and calm. My βProfound Truths of the Windβ is, in truth, based on that small amount of insight I have gained into the Laws of the Wind.β
βThe Laws.β McKenzieβs eyes were filled with admiration. βThe highest of truths.β
Every sort of elemental Law was extremely profound and mysterious. In truth, if one could master and understand a sufficiently large amount of one of these Laws, then oneβs soul would totally merge with the βelemental worldβ and crystallize into a divine spark, allowing one to reach the Deity-level.
As for Linley, he had just barely scratched the surface of these Laws.
Whether it was the βProfound Truths of the Earthβ or the βProfound Truths of the Windβ, Linley had only understood the smallest portion, like a single drop of water in an endless sea.
βBy merging with the wind, my sword can appear wherever the wind is. But this sort of technique has a very high requirement with regards to the composition of the sword itself, because it requires the sword to almost instantly move from one place to another, causing the sword to come under enormous stress.β Linley smirked. βIf there was no such requirement or drawback, then wouldnβt I be able to essentially teleport myself around by merging into the wind?β
Linley could indeed merge with the wind, but his body simply couldnβt handle the amount of speed and stress it would suffer from teleportation-like movement speeds.
βHaha, teleportation, eh? Even Deity-level combatants are not capable of such a thing.β McKenzie sighed.
No matter how powerful an expert was, even one such as the War God, they could at most move as fast as lightning. No one was capable of teleportation. Although people often talked about βteleportationβ, that was just how the weak described the high speed movements of Saint-level experts who did battle.
Saint-level experts were simply too fast. Those ordinary people could only see that the Saint-level experts were sometimes here, and other times there. They took this to be teleportation.
In truth, there was no such thing as teleportation.
Even if there was, it wasnβt something which the likes of the War God was capable of.
βMcKenzie, what about that technique of yours? What was that all about? Just now, I couldnβt sense you at all. I felt as though all of those countless spear-shadows surrounding me were real.β Linley stared at McKenzie questioningly as well.
When Saint-level experts sparred, it did indeed help them learn more and faster. Naturally, Linley wouldnβt give up this opportunity by being shy about asking.
McKenzie laughed. βActually, this sort of attack is a fairly common one. Generally speaking, most peak-stage Saint-level combatants use such an attack.β
βOh?β Linley looked at McKenzie in astonishment.
βIn the past, during the War Godβs battle with the High Priest, many experts witnessed the terrifying power of a Deityβs βGodrealmβ. Afterwards, many Saint-level combatants wanted to create an attack that could duplicate the effect of a Godrealm. In truth, that attack I used just now was a sort of βPseudo-Realmβ attack.β McKenzie laughed at himself self-deprecatingly.
Linley continued to look at McKenzie.
What Linley wanted to know was the underlying principles behind this sort of attack.
βActually, this sort of attack is extremely wasteful.β McKenzie said emotionally. βFor example, I myself am a practitioner walking on the path of understanding the βLaws of Fireβ.β
Every Saint-level practitioner had their own paths to understanding the various Laws. Only, they would all focus on different types of Laws.
βThis attack, the βPseudo-Realmβ, basically forces one to blast out all of oneβs battle-qi, while at the same time summoning and igniting all of the surrounding areaβs fire elemental essence, causing everything within a hundred meters to turn into a sea of flame. Because my own battle-qi has merged with the fire elemental essence, this causes the entire sea of flame to be imprinted with my own aura, making you unable to detect where my true body is located.β
βHowever, my control is insufficient. I can only control my battle-qi to form a single true attack from the elemental essence. If I were able to control all the other spear-shadows and change them into real attacks, you would be in a great deal of trouble.β McKenzie laughed.
Linley was beginning to understand.
The underlying principles of this technique were quite simple. The difficulty lay in the control of elemental essence.
For example, βimposeβ was just borrowing on the natural force of the heavens, but this βPseudo-Realmβ was different. It required complete control! Generally speaking, it was impossible for a Saint-level to totally control all the elemental essence in a given area. This was something only a Deity-level expert could perform.
But Saint-level experts were very intelligent. By blasting out all of their of battle-qi, they allowed their battle-qi to merge with the elemental essence, then used it to control the elemental essence. Although it required them to use a large amount of effort and battle-qi, they were able to just barely create this βPseudo-Realmβ.
But despite that, its control over elemental essence was far inferior to that of the βGodrealmβ technique.
Linley had personally experienced how the King of Killers, Cesar, had used the power of his Godrealm to freeze both Linley as well as the peak-stage Saint-level expert, Stehle, in the blink of an eye, causing them both to be unable to move.
That sort of control over elemental essence was absolutely terrifying.
Compared to it, the βPseudo-Realmβ was far weaker.
βThis Pseudo-Realm does have its strong points. Although it consumes a huge amount of battle-qi, as long as one is at a high level of understanding, one can suddenly create ten million attacks out of nowhere. In addition, it also allows one to hide oneβs body. It is more powerful than my own βRippling Windβ technique. The only weakness is that it uses up too much battle-qi, and is very wasteful.β
But then, Linley quickly shook his head.
βNo. This is simply a clever little technique to mimic the Godrealm ability. Although it is a test of a personβs ability to control elemental essence, it has virtually nothing to do with a personβs actual level of understanding with regards to the Laws.β Linley believed that this was definitely a wrong path of training, not a correct path.
Earth, fire, wind, water. Each had its own Laws, such as the Laws of the Earth.
A complete, perfect set of elemental Laws was like a complete, perfectly constructed building. Every single brick in this building was akin to one of the profound mysteries of the Laws. Each Law contained within it countless numbers of profound mysteries.
Linley had gained insight into one particular mystery, and had developed his vibrational attack technique. This should be considered one of the higher class mysteries of the Laws of the Earth.
After this battle, both Linley as well as McKenzie were now in absolutely tattered clothes. But of course, only Linleyβs pants were torn. The two changed their clothes, then smiling, left the mountain.
βSqueaaaak!β On Linleyβs shoulders, Bebe delightedly squeaked at McKenzie, baring his fangs. It was as though Bebe was mocking McKenzie for losing.
βYou little rascal. Jeezeβ¦β McKenzie laughed involuntarily.
Linley laughed as well. Per Linleyβs instructions, Bebe wasnβt giving any sign that he was at the Saint-level of power. Only when it was absolutely necessary would Linley reveal this trump card of his.
Under the moonlight, the two Saint-level experts chatted and laughed on the way back to the provincial capital of Basil.
The next morning, no matter how McKenzie tried to persuade him, Linley was still determined to head off to the imperial capital. Out of options, McKenzie personally sent them off, escorting them for over a hundred kilometers. By nightfall, the group arrived at a harbor at the Yulan river.
Early on, McKenzie had sent people to arrange a three-story boat for Linley at the harbor.
βMr. McKenzie, thereβs no need to escort us any further.β
By now, Linley was on extremely good terms with McKenzie. This McKenzie had escorted them for a hundred kilometers, all the way to the port. How could Linley not be grateful for McKenzieβs kindness and courtesy?
βBrother Linley, I really hate the fact that I canβt spend a few more months with you. However, you are in a rush to meet with your little brother, so I know it isnβt appropriate for me to insist on you staying either.β McKenzie said seriously. βBrother Linley, have a safe trip.β
As McKenzie watched, Linleyβs group boarded this ship, and then, following the tides of the Yulan river, began to sail south.
The Yulan river was extremely wide, and the river waters were turgid.
This ship was much finer than the ship Linley had previously rented. In addition, the skills of its sailors were much higher as well. Although they went down the same general direction with the flow of the river, they were clearly moving much faster than before.
βThis is the Yulan River? It really is huge.β Barker and his brothers were standing at the railing, staring at the roiling river waves, their eyes shining.
Barker and his brothers came from the Eighteen Northern Duchies. They were used to seeing the land covered in snow and ice, but had never seen such an enormous river.
Rebecca and Leena were very excited as well, while Jenne chatted with them about the Yulan river.
Right now, Bebe and Haeru, the two magical beasts, were growling in conversation to each other.
Linley knew that ever since Bebe had reached the Saint-rank, Haeru had felt all the more ashamed in front of Bebe. After all, Haeru was a peak-stage magical beast of the ninth rank. He was used to being proud and arrogant. But now, he had suffered a severe mental blow due to Bebe.
βHaeru, come with me.β
Linley glanced at Haeru, then headed directly to the second floor of the ship. Bebe and Haeru immediately followed after him. Right now, the second floor of the ship was fairly empty.
βBoss, whyβd you have Haeru come over?β Bebe suddenly asked. While outsiders were present, Bebe didnβt dare to speak, but now, with no one else present, Bebe was going to have a good, spoken chat. Bebe actually very much enjoyed speaking in human tongues.
Haeruβs cold eyes stared questioningly at Linley.
He didnβt know what his master, Linley, was planning to do.
βHaeru, in the past, didnβt you and Bebe both want that darkness-type Saint-level magicite core?β Linley laughed.
Hearing these words, the intelligent Haeru instantly understood what Linley intended to do, and his eyes immediately lit up.
βBoss, you are giving him the Saint-level magicite core?β Bebe was able to guess it as well.
βWhat, are you opposed?β Linley looked at Bebe.
Bebe happily shook his little head, then looked at Haeru pityingly as he said mockingly, βOf course not. Although Haeru is sometimes a little bit cocky, heβs still a fine fellow. In the future, heβll be following me, right? Iβm a Saint-level magical beast. If my followers are too weak, thatβll be really embarrassing to me.β
Listening to Bebeβs words, Linley couldnβt control his laughter from coming out.
βEnough. Haeru, eat this Saint-level magicite core, then go to your room. I wonβt let anyone disturb you.β With a flip of his hand, Linley retrieved that darkness-style Saint-level magicite core he had acquired so long ago.
Thinking back to the affairs of his youth, and that terrifying battle between the Armored Razorback Wyrm and the Saint-level Violet Tattooed Bear, Linley couldnβt help but secretly sigh.
Time had gone by. The current Linley most likely had the strength to fight head on against the Armored Razorback Wyrm or the Saint-level Violet Tattooed Bear. But back then, all he could do was hide.
βBebe, you go to Haeruβs room as well. Help me keep an eye on him. If anything important and out of the ordinary happens when Haeru is trying to break through, immediately inform me.β Linley was concerned about any side effects Haeru might have from eating the Saint-level magicite core.
βGot it, Boss.β Bebe puffed out his chest, saluting.
Linley tossed the darkness-style Saint-level magicite to Haeru. Haeru opened his jaws, catching it in his mouth as he cast a grateful look at Linley. Given his level of intelligence, Haeru knew exactly how valuable a Saint-level magicite core was. Whatβs more, it wasnβt a guarantee that he would break through upon eating the Saint-level magicite core. He did have a chance of failure.
But Linley still had given him the Saint-level magicite core.
βI hope Haeru wonβt disappoint me.β Watching Haeru and Bebe enter Haeruβs room, Linley secretly sighed. And then, he once more returned to the main deck, enjoying the view of the turgid waters of the Yulan river.
The ship continued to head south through the Yulan river at high speed as it had previously. As for the Blackcloud Panther, Haeru, he was beginning to charge towards the barrier between him and the Saint-level.