Chapter 1039 - 1039 Chapter 1039 A Final Tournament Day Chat
D.E.M.O.N.S: Getting Summoned Weekly isn't so Bad
1039 Chapter 1039 A Final Tournament Day Chat
âAND THE WINNER IS BODEIR! GIVE HIM A ROUND OF APPLAUSE, AND MEDICAL GET TO WORK!â shouted the announcer. Two medical teams, one from either side of the arena ran out and grabbed their respective charges before heading back out of the arena. âWE WILL BE HAVING A SMALL AWARD CEREMONY ONCE OUR FINALISTS ARE SUFFICIENTLY RECOVERED. YOU ARE ALL WELCOMED TO STAY, BUT THAT IS THE END OF THE FIGHTING. Those of you choosing to exit, please move in an orderly fashion. Those with flying swords, or other transport artifacts should know they are strictly banned within the stadium furthermoreâ¦â
Kat started tuning out the announcer. She was sticking around so it didnât really matter. âHoooo, what a final fight. The interruption was a bit weird⦠but that was cool. Do you think Bodeir did a good job?â asked Kat.
âI think he did excellently,â said Lian, âIt was great to see Feng beaten so handily!â
âBah, while I agree Bodeir did well, even if that play with the ice was a bit risky, Iâm more concerned with my brotherâs poor performance. Perhaps I rattled him? Eh, I doubt it. Still, on his side of things, his showing was pathetic. He should know better when it comes to Mountain Shaker Sect members. Bodeir is THE HEIR for crying out loud,â grumbled Bing.
âWhat else could he have done?â asked Sue.
âWell the biggest thing that I can think of is the fact that he didnât use any other weapons,â said Bing.
âBut daggers are his main weapon right?â asked Lily.
âYes they are,â said Bing with a nod, âbut Feng is a talented fighter. He knows plenty of other weapons and his storage ring should be full of other weapons. They arenât anywhere near as good as his daggers, and his skill with them arenât that high⦠but even if Feng had just picked one of his old short swords from when he wasnât as tall and used them like daggers. Really ANYTHING would be better then two short daggers for getting through that rocky armour. Honestly I donât know what he was thinking,â
âOhâ said Lily.
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âOh indeed,â said Bing with a sigh. âHeâs a bit of a hothead⦠so he might not have been thinking about it, and fights go by fast⦠but he really shouldâve thought of it during the intermission or before the match started. Itâs not like he doesnât know who Bodeir is!â
âWould his backup weapons be good enough though?â asked Lian. âA lot of the other weapons Feng has are just for training. Just as an example, his old backup spear, didnât that break on an ice-troll hunt a few months ago? Did he ever get that replaced?â
Bing winced, âYeah⦠I remember that. Hmm⦠I just assumed our parents would have provided replacements. Itâs not like that weapon broke because he was stupid with it. The spear was just getting old, and the shaft snapped, leaving the head buried in troll blood and guts for too long ruining the array work and damaging the metal,â
âI donât really know anything about how your parents decide you guys deserve new weapons and whatnot,â said Lian with a shrug.
âNo⦠thatâs fair⦠but I just thought theyâd have replacements for Feng you know? Heâs broken plenty of weapons before, and only that time he broke a sword trying to cut through a giant boulder did it take a while for him to get a replacement. We were taught to care for our weapons, but to replace them if necessary. So the fact Feng doesnât have any replacements⦠is a bit strange, but I suppose itâs not as easy to replace a basic sword for a Rank 1, as it is to replace a spear fit for a Rank 2,â said Bing with a nod.
âWell, how would you rate Fengâs performance otherwise?â asked Kat.
âHmm⦠he did quite well improvising that ice breath move. Iâm sure he stole it from me. Iâm sure he practiced it at least somewhat before now, but he was forced into using it to slow Bodeir down. Honestly, if he had that move perfected I think he could take out Bodeir with it. If Bodeir was too cocky, just freeze Bodeir to the spot and then keep piling the ice on afterwards,â
âAnd Feng didnât do that then because?â asked Sue.
âBecause he was about to pass out, duh,â snipped Lian. âIf Feng passed out from qi exhaustion before the ten seconds of ârestraintâ necessary for Bodeir to loose, then Feng would be second place. It wouldnât even matter if Bodeir failed to free himself. As long as he could prove he was still awake and active while in the ice he would be the winner, and even if he didnât manage that, the match would likely just end in a tie. Feng HAD to stop himself from collapsing. He⦠partially managed that at least,â
The room descended into silence after that. There wasnât really much else to say about Fengâs performance. At least, not that the girls could see. They didnât know enough about dagger use to point out more specific flaws, and the big ones were really obvious once you realised they were there at all. For Bodeir⦠it didnât feel right to criticise him, especially not in the nit-picky way they normally would after heâd just won the whole damn thing. Thatâs why Sue asked, âSo what are yâall doing tomorrow?â
âUmâ¦â Lian shrugged and glanced at Bing, who shrugged as well.
Kat and Lily looked at each other, before Kat said, âWhen exactly is the boat leaving? Weâre still in charge of Bodeirâs safety till then. If itâs not till later tomorrow⦠then thatâs what weâll both be doing,â
âIâve been chatting with some of the servants and they said that Bodeir was likely to leave late tonight, or early tomorrow,â said Sue. âSo we probably wonât be too busy, and weâll almost certainly be free after lunchtime.â
Kat and Lily shared a shrug this time, so Sue clapped her hands together, âIn that case we should arrange a place to meet up! Maybe have Bing or Lian play guide for a bit,â Sue could see Lilyâs slight frown, but Sue waved her off, âOh you can still have your date the day after, or the day after that, donât you worry your pretty little head Lily.â
Lily immediately flushed red and started sputtering, âThat⦠I wasnât thinking that⦠we can meet up⦠it sounds funâ¦â
âYouâre not demon enough to be forced to tell the truth Lily⦠but your face gives it all away so I donât know why you even bothered trying,â said Sue while supressing her laughter.
âIâm down,â said Bing cheerily, âItâs probably better you wonât be available in the early morning, Iâll need to do a bit of meditating first. I canât let myself get too far behind on my cultivation so spending that time cultivating properly should do me a bit of good. What about you Lian? You up to it?â
Lian shrugged, âEh, I donât mind. A girlâs day out might be nice, but itâs not something I really care about. Iâll show up if you do though,â
âExcellent,â cheered Sue.
âQuestion,â said Lily. When she saw she had the othersâ attention she continued, âWhat is the difference between recharging your qi and cultivating?â
âLian do you want tooâ¦â offered Bing with a wave of her hands.
Lian rolled her eyes but nodded, âSure, itâs pretty simple. Think of qi like money, and cultivation like long term investments, and attacks like⦠buying candy or something. You take in qi, the money, and then you spend it on a long term investment, like building or upgrading your house, cultivating, but sometimes its worth buying candy to motivate you⦠or something like that. Er⦠and when you have a house, you can store more money then just keeping it in a wallet or something. So you keep upgrading you house, because you live there, and you can store more stuff. Does that make sense?â
âRightâ¦â mumbled Lily. âDoes it take extra effort, cultivating?â
Lian nodded, âYes, I suppose, if we keep using my example, itâs more like youâre using qi to buy building supplies that you then use to upgrade your house then just paying to have the house built. Though, some of the best cultivation techniques do actually have a system for automatically âbuilding your houseâ so itâs still fairly correct,â