Taking a moment, Noah opened his notification inbox, letting the notifications display themselves in front of him.
[Astralkwalker] has reached level 21!
[Voidhunter] has reached level 21!
[Astralkwalker] has reached level 22!
Power increased to 78
Agility increased to 74
Mystic increased to 84
+6 free Attributes.
Movement Speed: D4 â D6
Strength: D2 â D3.
[Lifeblood] has reached level 5!
[Abyssal Symbiote] has reached level 8!
[Obliterate] has reached level 8!
[Dimensional Pocket] has reached level 3!
[Void Hunterâs Eyes] has reached level 15!
[Blink] has reached level 10!
[Blink (Basic â Intermediate)]
[Astral Resistance] has reached level 10!
[Astral Resistance (Basic â Intermediate)]
So many of his abilities had levelled up. Even against the wyrm heâd not seen this much improvement.
âFrom your expression, I take it the spar was beneficial?â Raesar asked.
âHow could you tell?â
âExperience. People grow the most when theyâre forced to push beyond their limits. And youâre just getting started. The most growth happens at this stage where your Astral Soul and body rapidly grow into the potential theyâve arisen to. But that doesnât mean you can stop training once youâve crossed certain level thresholds. Raw Attributes will only take you so far if you do not train your Abilities, Skills, and Sub-Attributes properly. Thereâre far too many over-levelled junkies out there with no foundation in them,â Raesar said, snorting.
The giant Drailithâs chest muscles twitched as a thick tail behind him moved around to curl at his feet. Raesar turned to look back down at Noah, extending his hand to him. âNow, Iâd appreciate it if you could return my pants, please.â
Noahâs gaze travelled downward. Somehow, heâd forgotten the muscular man was naked all this time with how casually heâd been walking around.
Quickly reaching out to his Dimensional Pocket, he retrieved Raesarâs pants and handed them to the man.
Raesar nodded, walking away.
Noah turned to Remi. âDo all Drailithâs have that monster hanging on their lower halves?â
Remi chuckled. âNever seen a Drailith naked before?â
Noah shook his head.
âTheyâre not all like that. Drailiths are typically about the size of humans, the guild head is just tall. Which reflects everywhere on him I suppose,â Remi added, chuckling once more.
Noah looked at Raesar, now wearing pants again, still brimming with energy. He wondered if there was a [Big Dick] skill somewhere out there that he could try to get. And if Raesar secretly had it on him.
If that exists, the method to get it is totally a guarded secret in some vault.
âAre all guild heads as strong as him?â Noah asked Remi.
âSome are stronger, most are weaker, but it depends on where you are. Go to a larger city, or a guild around a higher grade zone and youâll find more powerful people in the area. Someone of the guild headâs capability could easily be a guild head in Heartilia too, but Raesar inherited the place from the previous guild head whoâd taught him. He refused all opportunities and offers to move somewhere else. Says a guildâs only worth is in the heart you give it, and thereâs none in those damn nobles,â Remi said.
âYou make him sound pretty awesome,â Noah said.
âHe is pretty awesome. Youâll learn that if you stick around. Most of us do, and itâs only because of him,â Remi said. âIâll leave you to rest now. Great match.â
âThanks,â Noah replied.
I shouldâve asked about the [Big Dick] skill too.
Putting his silly fantasies aside, Noah went back to his ability upgrades.
[Blink (Epic/Intermediate) â level 10]
The realms cannot hold you. Become capable of entering the Astral Rifts for a short period of time as you teleport around in the blink of an eye.
The short part was removed from his teleport range. Could he teleport really far now? Noah wanted to test the hypothesis, but his mana was still recovering, and it would likely not be good to randomly try and teleport around.
There was also the mention of Astral Rifts, but Noah wasnât sure what that meant. Another thing heâd have to test to find out.
Moving on, he opened the description for Astral Resistance.
[Astral Resistance (Intermediate) â level 10]
You have started to gain a basic grasp upon the fabric of space itself, peering through the gap between the realms. Your soul has absorbed the Astral Rifts, growing ever more resilient to the magic.
Noah wasnât sure what the grasp upon the fabric of space meant. Maybe it was something I saw inside my Dimensional Pocket.
Closing the ability menu, Noah decided to not invest his free stat points right now. Feeling his mana still quite low, he closed his eyes to Meditate. The surroundings slipped away as he focused solely on his breath, and the flow of mana making its way into him.
Time seemed to slow down as his awareness expanded. The mana within him filled to the brim. Yet, unlike before, Noah felt now that he could push. Focusing on his mana, he continued to fill more and more. The mana began to seep out of his body, but a very small amount remained.
As a dull ache told him pushing any further would cause damage, Noah stopped.
Opening his eyes, he saw new notifications had arrived.
Mana: 105%
Mana Capacity: E9 â D0.
Cognitive Speed: F4 â F5.
Somehow, the improvements hadnât stopped yet. A wide grin began to rise on Noahâs face, a budding desire to fight Raesar growing within him.
I wonder how much stronger I need to be before I can challenge him.
Stretching his limbs and finding the familiar sense of energy that came after a good workout, Noah made his way back through the training hall.
Taking the elevator up, he reached the waiting room on the fifth floor, and started that way when he heard Naeâs voice.
âThose damn rot-infested motherfuckers.â
Noah did a double take at hearing the curse in Naeâs high-pitched and girlish voice. The words were followed by even more expressive cursing, and then Aurelia answered.
Noah entered the room, finding the two women seated with grim expressions.
âUmm, is this a bad time?â Noah asked.
âYes,â Nae replied, her eyes rooted to something in her vision that Noah couldnât see, a murderous glimmer in her eyes. âI have some Abyssal-scum who managed to slip under my watch to catch and skin.â
âI assume you were discussing Aureliaâs former party?â Noah asked.
âWe were. Apparently, I was far from an isolated case,â Aurelia replied.
âThere have been more and more reports of missing people, and now that Iâm charting this, a lot of them are tied to Quests certain party members have taken,â Nae said, clutching her hair. âThis is awful. If people lose faith in the guild, the backlash⦠Just how are these cultists avoiding Identify?â
Nae bit at her nails, continuing to alternatively pour over sheets of paper with naps that flipped on their own, or swiping at the air.
âDid you learn anything?â Noah asked Aurelia.
âNot much, not on the grand scale of things. But the Iron Fists are near Windrest, on some other Quest,â Aurelia said.
Noah expected to see more anger, hate, or any form of emotion to find that the party whoâd betrayed her and left her to die was so close.
âI didnât expect you to be so calm,â Noah said.
âIâm not,â Aurelia replied.
It was only then that he noted the blazing orange mana glowing in her eyes. âMost fire Paths are passionate people, loud, energetic, boisterous. They get angry when they do, and do not hesitate to show it. It fuels their magic, as much as the magic feeds into their personality. Itâs a good thing too, it strengthens them. Do you know why I can live amongst those people and compete with them, when I am not at all like that?â Aurelia asked, the orange flickers in her eyes growing stronger.
âWhy?â
âSheâs a got a Berserker Perk is why,â Nae said. âOr something pretty damn close to it anyway. If you ever meet a Berserker, theyâll be the most calm and controlled people youâve ever seen. They bottle their anger. And that is not metaphorical. They literally bottle it up inside their soul as mana, and then let it explode once enough has accumulated. I suspect your friend has been doing that ever since you freed her,â Nae said, glancing at Aurelia. âOr maybe longer. Thatâs a lot of mana.â
âWhat she said,â Aurelia replied. âIâd come close once or twice to using my abilities completely, but that would have left me drained for a week. It wouldâve essentially meant letting those guys go. I hope you can forgive me for that,â Auerlia said, dipping her head once.
âIâm not sure what there is to forgive,â Noah said with a shrug.
âIf I had used my ability, you wouldnât have lost your arm.â
Noah glanced at his arm. A strange emotion filled him. He looked back up to meet Aureliaâs eyes.
âWould you have used it if I was about to die.â
âYes,â Aurelia replied.
âThen I have no problems. You did what you thought was the best, despite my reckless choices, and the lost arm ended up being a good thing anyway,â Noah replied, leaning back on the sofa.
âThanks, Noah,â Aurelia said, patting his shoulder.
âShut it you two, Iâm working,â Nae spat, hissing like an angry cat.
Papers flew in and out all around the room, letters glowing and shuffling. Noah watched the womanâs abilities in wonder, hearing words he could not understand or make out coming from her mouth.
âMantra chains. Fate magic,â Aurelia whispered, having noticed his curiosity.
Noah nodded, trying to watch closely.
With a sudden twist, a single word began to glow with a brilliant golden light, rising from the map.
âAquaris. Theyâre in Aquaris,â Nae said.
Aurelia looked back, returning a nod.
âGood. Great. Consider this an official request on behalf of the guild to track down the members of the Iron Fists and bring them to us. Keep one of them alive,â Nae said.
New Quest obtained!
Quest: The Vengeful Hunt
Youâve found the location of the traitorous members of the Party Iron Fists. Find them and bring them to justice for their crimes.
Difficulty: Hard.
Reward: Unknown.
âAnd Quest received,â Noah said. âBy the way, can you finish the registration process to make me an adventurer?â
âAh, right. Give me a minute, my hands are tied. Iâve got so much to track. Weâll need to vet every member in the guild with a Paladin of Hellion. Youâll likely be accompanied by one on your Quest, With the Identify veil being this good, the only reliable way to root these cultists out now is Light of Judgment, and thatâs a divine skill.
âAnyway, agree to this contract and let it record your mana signature,â Nae said, handing a scroll to Noah. âYou can take it to someone as well if you want to take be sure. Just donât lose it, or I will have Raesar beat you into the ground.â Nae snorted.
âI feel like your personality did a flip while I was goneâ¦â Noah said, putting the contract into his Dimensional Pocket.
âIâm FAR too pissed to be nice right now. If news of the fact that cultists infiltrated the guild and organized human trafficking and ritual sacrifices right under our nose on official guild Quests gets out, we could all be facing trial held by the Avera-blasted pantheon of gods,â Nae replied.
âThat⦠sounds bad?â Noah said.
âVery, very bad. A trial of the pantheon has not been held in five decades. Itâll destroy the guild. Hellion isnât known for her mercy,â Nae said with a sigh. âWorst case scenarios aside, make up your mind, Noah, and give me a few days to deal with this mess. Weâll arrange a paladin to accompany you and give you the details, rewards, and all of that. For now⦠well. Enjoy Windrest, I suppose.â Nae picked up the documents on the table. Tapping them on the table, she neatly stacked them in a row, and they disappeared in a flash of light.
âWell, we should head out then,â Aurelia said.
âThanks for bringing this to my attention, Aurelia. Iâll make sure you get your Quest rewards, and an additional compensation from the guild for putting you in danger like that,â Nae said.
Aurelia nodded, and she and Noah entered the elevator and made their way out of the guild.
âDo you want to go the inn now?â Aurelia asked once they reached the main street.
âAre you kidding me? Iâm finally in a city after like a week. And weâve got some good money on us, which means thereâs just one thing to do!â Noah said, smiling happily.
Aurelia quirked her eyebrow.
âItâs time to go shopping, baby!â