Chapter 922: The Trial Of The Keeper
World Keeper
âHow do you want to start, my Keeper?â Tsubaki asked, the two of us having moved to the isolated world where they used to conduct their mana experiments. With those experiments no longer necessary, it made the perfect training ground for the two of us. Especially since the Sky Citadel had already proven unable to withstand the power of Tsubakiâs âmartial willâ. Thankfully, I had already instructed Scarlet to come to this world to produce a true martial spirit.
However, I had to think that over for a few moments, before shaking my head. âWhen it comes to actual weapons that I have used, Iâve practiced with the chakram and sword, but most of my combat experience is unarmed, either through the use of ki or divine powers.â
Tsubaki nodded her head slowly, already aware of this. âThen, if you do not have a desire for a specific type of weapon mastery, I have two suggestions for you. You are free to choose either of them, or you may even choose both.â
âGo on.â I gestured, to which she nodded again.
âThe first is rather simple, training your unarmed martial arts to the point where you develop this âmartial willâ. Since you have some foundation with unarmed combat, this wonât be as difficult as trying to pick up a sword or spear.â
âThe second suggestion would be to practice with firearms.â When I heard those words, my eyes went wide in shock. âYou are wondering why I am suggesting firearms, not that bow that Tubrock made for you?â
I couldnât help but nod my head. In truth, I hadnât gotten any significant chances to even use the bow yet, despite its great power. However, Tsubaki simply smiled. âI have multiple reasons for suggesting a firearm over a bow. First of all, all archer abilities can be equally applied to both weapons.â
âI know that you did some archer training some time ago, my Keeper. This means that you already have the foundation for using archery techniques. Unfortunately, the method that you trained was unsuitable for developing a âmartial willâ, according to my understanding.â
âWhyâs that?â I couldnât help but ask.
âQuite simply, from what I have understood, a martial will develops in response to the use of a weapon through ki, especially during dangerous situations. Ki was only one small part of your archery training, and you suffered no setbacks during your training that forced you to seriously consider a situation. Thus, I believe it would be just as easy for you to apply those techniques in firearm training with the end result being a martial will.â
âAdditionally, firearms have a higher degree of accuracy over a longer range. The drawback is that energy-based firearms consume far more energy than an equivalent bow, but your energy reserves should be able to more than bridge that gap.â
All in all, I couldnât refute anything that she was saying. Although it was a shame that I wouldnât be practicing with my fancy bow, I was not doing this so that I could look cool. This could easily turn into a matter of life and death. âAlright, then I will try to handle both. What do you suggest we do to get started?â
âFirst, we need to buy a firearm befitting your level.â Tsubaki said, reaching to click her synchronization bracelet. âI will have my Virtual self handle that task while we get started on your unarmed training. When your weapon arrives, we will move on to a combination of training the two.â
âUntil then, I would like to impose a set of rules, if I may be so bold?â Seeing me gesture for her to continue, Tsubaki spoke further. âYou are permitted to use your Keeper reserves of energy to maintain your health, but not to increase your fighting ability. Additionally, I would prefer if you do not use the benefits of your skill system to acquire a high level unarmed ability. I would like to keep these rules in effect until you have mastered the corresponding martial will.â
I blinked, slowly nodding my head. âI can understand the first, but why the second?â
âQuite simply, I am afraid that if you use another individualâs skill, it will taint your learning process. You will not be learning as the Keeper, as yourself. Instead, you will just be imitating the abilities of others. While you will be able to obtain some insights from practicing their techniques, they will inevitably guide you down a different path than you would normally travel.â
âThat makes sense.â I agreed, slowly stretching my arms. âIn that case, how do you want to train?â
âAs I said, a martial will should be developed more easily in stressful situations. Because of that⦠I will be attacking seriously. Although I will only be using my ki, and restrict this martial will, rest assured that you will genuinely suffer if you do not respond accordingly.â Tsubakiâs voice was surprisingly calm as she talked about this. âThat is why I allowed you to use your Keeper powers to maintain your own life. Until you have mastered your martial will, I will be facing you as an enemy.â
âIf you wish to change your mind about this training, now is the time, my Keeper.â Tsubaki said, taking a deep breath. I could see the normally stoic look in her eye change in an instant. It no longer gave the appearance of a dutiful servant, but rather a savage hunter. As if a switch had been flipped inside of her, similar to when she entered her trial of blood.
It took some effort to suppress the chill running down my spine. Sheâs doing this for my own good. Otherwise, Tsubaki would never choose to hurt me. However⦠because itâs for my own good, I have to consider that she wonât hold back. Terra, if it looks like she isnât able to control herself enough, just pull me back to the Admin Room.
Given Tsubakiâs words, there was no way that I could just calmly handle this like a normal training session. Tsubaki was an extremely proficient combatant. As soon as I told her I was ready, she was sure to charge at me with everything she had.
This is incredibly reckless, Dale⦠Terra spoke up, a trace of worry in her tone. Iâll be keeping a very close eye on the two of you.
If it were possible, I would rather do this in a virtual space. However, martial wills were a new concept in the universe, and it was possible that training in a virtual space wouldnât count for that. More importantly⦠I wouldnât feel the same sense of crisis.
I steadied my breath, looking straight ahead at Tsubaki. Her level nearly doubled my own, when we werenât taking into account the Keeper buffs. Although these levels were spread out amongst a great many classes, the same could be said about myself. In this situation, I was undoubtedly the underdog.
âIâm ready.â I said, and Tsubakiâs body seemed to vanish. I vaguely sensed a surge of ki to my right, bringing my arm up to defend. However, the strike that hit me came from the left, Tsubakiâs fist planting in my side.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
I let out a groan of pain, my body picked up off the ground and launched from the force of her strike. I couldnât tell how far she threw me, only that the wind was rushing against me for several seconds before I landed, a forest to my back. I forced my body to stabilize, eyes wide as I looked for Tsubaki. The kitsune was nowhere to be seen, though her voice echoed in my ears.
âUntil you have completed your training, you may use any resource in this world. Whether it is the trees, or the ruins of our old factories. Even if you find a weapon on the ground, you are free to use it. Our battle will not be constant, but I will allow you no time to relax. I will be hunting you, my Keeper.â
âThis is your Trial of Blood. If you persist until the end, I promise that it will be worth it.â
âYouâre training the Keeper to fight with guns?â Dana asked as she and Tsubaki sat in a Virtual market, opening up a window to browse different models. âIâve never seen you train anyone else before, not seriouslyâ¦â
Tsubakiâs Virtual self nodded her head, carefully studying each type of weapon. âDue to recent developments, my Keeper and I have decided that it is necessary for him to master at least one style before enemies with similar skills come for him.â
âI suppose.â Dana nodded. âThough, it will likely take a few months, at the very least. Lifreâs trained with a sword for decades, but she failed to acquire the will or whatever.â
To Danaâs surprise, Tsubaki shook her head. âSeven days. I will bring out his martial will within seven days, presuming we can find a firearm capable of handling his maximum output.â
âS-Seven?â Danaâs eyes went wide in shock. âTsuba, even if the Keeperâs good and abuses his natural benefits, seven days isâ¦â
âIt is enough.â Tsubaki spoke confidently, before furrowing her brow. âNormal firearms for Maxers wonât cover it. Bring up the market for Fragments of Acidia, I want to look at the various weapons catering to gods.â
âAre you sure?â Dana asked, bringing up the page Tsubaki had asked for. Although the galactic empires in Fragments of Acidia were mostly antagonistic towards one another, there were multiple mercantile agencies that operated regardless of such borders. âWhat kind of training are you putting him through?â
âThe Trial of Blood.â Tsubaki said in a calm tone, skimming through the firearms selection while Dana froze.
âThe⦠you mean that hellish ritual you do whenever we get a new game, the ultra hardcore mode that has you constantly on the brink of death? You are willing to subject the Keeper to that?â Dana looked at Tsubaki like she couldnât believe what she had heard.
âThatâs right. I couldnât think of a more effective method. Personally, I think I gave him a rather lax set of rules, but this is his first trial. Heâs had too few serious conflicts in his life. If he wants to achieve a martial will, I have no choice but to get excessive.â
âBut⦠what if he dies?â Dana asked, her voice low.
Tsubakiâs answer was as confident as ever. âI will not allow that to happen. I will not let a monster capable of taking advantage of his weakened state appear within one kilometer of him. The only true enemy he has to face in this trial is me.â As she said that, she clicked on a pistol model, looking it over. âThis has a nice upper limit⦠if we get them to swap out a couple materials, it should be suitable as his weapon. Itâs just a matter of how quickly they can be made.â
Dana wasnât surprised that Tsubaki was secretly protecting Dale during his trial, but more that she was personally playing the role of his enemy. âArenât you⦠afraid that heâll hate you after this, or that heâll be too traumatized to face you?â
Tsubakiâs hand froze for the first time, and she gently bit her lip. Dana could see the flicker of hesitation across her face, before her gaze became resolved again. âI⦠donât believe that it will come to that. However, I have prepared myself. If the Keeper wishes me to leave his side after this, I will have no complaints.â
Youâre lying. Dana thought to herself. Tsubaki would never forgive herself if she truly made the Keeper see her like that. Do your best to hold on, bossâ¦
Dana could already imagine the situation the Keeper was in, having watched Tsubakiâs progress through some of her trials in the past. There were not many cases in which one was in the position to pity the Keeper, but she truly felt that such a feeling was warranted. Dana even wanted to try to offer him some assistance, but knew that there was nothing that she could do without negatively influencing the trial.