I sit on a slab of cool stone and force myself to stay still. The cavern air could roast bread, yet the rock against my back feels almost cold.
I drink, count slow breaths, and wait until the hollow tug on my mana eases.
Ding
Mana Poolâ71 â 72
It takes the better part of an hour, but at last new mana hums under my skin.
Three Molten Snappers shuffle in the tunnel ahead. I step toward them.
I call Hellâs Sword, and it materializes smoothly.
Each improvement feels clear to me, sharper now because of the Grimoire Extraordinaire. I sense each imperfection now that Iâm getting closer to level one-hundred.
The closest turtle snaps its head around, eyes glowing angrily. It charges, and I respond calmly with Fire Slash. I can see the precise line the Grimoire pointed out earlier, the perfect arc that connects mana flow to the blade's path.
Ding
Fire Slash â Level 58 â Level 59
My slash is tight, controlled, preciseâthe flame cuts through the turtle's vulnerable throat joint, dropping it instantly.
The second snapper rushes next. Fire Shield flickers into existence, cleaner than ever before, precisely positioned. I remember the Grimoireâs earlier critique: uneven mana spread, weak on the left side. I've adjusted, practiced, corrected. Now, the turtle slams into a perfectly solid wall of flame, bouncing back dazed. I step in, plunging Hellâs Sword straight through its glowing eyes.
Goodnight,
I think to myself, turning toward the third monster.
As the third turtle lashes out with its heavy tail, Fire Armor flares to life. This time I see clearly, thanks to the Grimoireâs guidance, how the mana circulation around my body could be tighter, stronger. The impact barely shifts my balance. I turn smoothly, driving the sword down between the turtleâs armored plates, feeling the resistance melt away beneath my improved precision.
With each encounter, my skills become clearer, my movements cleaner, more refined. The Grimoire Extraordinaire constantly highlights imperfections, but now theyâre fewer, easier to manage.
I continue deeper into the Emberdeep Cavern, exploring carefully.
Soon, I have enough jiggling crystals in my pockets that I smile to myself and stop.
When all the shard clicks into place, they fuse into a single crystal. It pulses softly, and words form in my mind.
Would you like to absorb Fire Walk?
"Yes!"
I stare into the crystal, taking a deep breath. Mana gently hums around me, filling the air like an invisible mist. Slowly, I lower the crystal into my palm, watching its glow fade as the energy seeps into my skin.
You have absorbed Fire Walk.
Fire Walk (Silver - Movement Skill)
I close the prompt and immediately check the Grimoire. It hovers into view with a quiet whisper of flame.
[Fire Walk â Silver Rank â Lv. 1]
Mana Cost per Step: 5.1 MP
Flame Lift Duration: 0.8 seconds
Trajectory Control: 9%
Speed Boost: 15%
Heat Output: 2 HP
Efficiency: 1%
Grimoire Extraordinaire: Fire Walk Lv. 1 contains 9 distinct flaws.
The top entry glows brighter than the others:
Ignition Delay â Initial burst of mana flares unevenly from rear heel veins, causing directional wobble. Suggested Fix: Begin channel through the Twin Sole Arteries, then braid outward through the Ember Pathway. Time ignition with mid-step weight shift.
I lift my heel slightly and breathe. Mana flows. This time, when I cast the Skill again, I push it through the corrected veins. The result is immediate. I step forward and the ground behind me erupts in a clean curve of flame. My boot doesn't drag. No wobble.
Ding
Fire Walk â Level 1 â Level 6
Mana Cost per Step: 3.1 â 2.4 MP
Flame Lift Duration: 0.8 â 1.2 seconds
Trajectory Control: 9% â 18%
Speed Boost: 15% â 18%
Heat Output: 2 HP
Efficiency: 1% â 6%
Not perfect. But cleaner already.
I test the Skill across the next chamber. Lava creeps down cracks in the wall, spilling across the rock floor in slow pulses. I hop from one dry patch to another, weaving my path as the Grimoire overlays small lines of suggestion across the floor. Every adjustment it recommends, I follow. Sometimes itâs the angle of my foot. Sometimes itâs the timing of my breath. Each fix brings the movement closer to something that feels like instinct.
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I continue until my mana dips too low to safely fight. Then I stop.
I settle on a ledge overlooking a pit of cooling slag. My arms ache. My shoulders are raw. But every part of me feels wired with power, not fatigue.
I have all the Skills now. I just need to level them up
.
When I close my eyes, I see it all laid out in glowing scriptâthe Skill set, each one nearly polished. Hellâs Sword. Fire Armor. Fire Shield. Fire Slash. Fire Walk. Only one thing remains.
The final piece sitting in my pack. The last Crystal.
Fire Veins.
Sir Greyson said that fighting people stronger than you allows you to level up your Skills faster. I think I have the perfect targets for this.
* * *
I wait until I hear them.
Ragged footsteps. Coughs. The scrape of boots on slag-slick stone.
Target Status â Brenn (Spear): Dominant leg compromised. Grip strength degraded.
Target Status â Mal (Axe): Cracked rib. Reduced arm lift. Guard sloped.
Valerius and the two thugs he calls backup drag themselves into the next stretch of tunnel. Theyâre burned, slow, exhausted. The one with the spearâBrennâhas a limp now. The one with the axeâMalâkeeps clutching his side. Valerius looks worse than both of them, sweat streaking the dust down his face. His Hellâs Sword flickers beside him, barely stable.
Iâm ahead of them, crouched behind a fractured pillar. The traps I restored are still active. And theyâve been doing my job for me. Every ten paces, something tries to kill themâa dart, a jet of steam, a pit that opens for just a second. Iâm not looking to kill them with the traps. I just want to wear them down.
I can hear the difference now. Less cursing. Less shouting. Just breath and steel and tired boots.
I let them get to the ramp that leads down to the magma vault. Then I step out.
They see me at once.
Hellâs Sword floats at my side, bright and steady. The light catches my face. I donât speak right away.
Valerius stops mid-step. âYou.â
Brenn grips his spear tighter, but heâs slow on the draw. Mal lifts his axe with one handâhis other arm hangs limp.
âYouâre dead,â Mal growls.
I shake my head once.
âWeâll see what you can do.â
I flex my fingers. The mana obeys. The blade tilts, adjusting its angle midair.
Valerius draws his own Hellâs Sword. His stance is tight, nervous now. He doesnât look like a noble anymoreâjust a kid who got dragged too far down the tunnel.
âKill him!â he barks, but it breaks halfway through the shout.
They rush me. Brenn first, the spear lunging. Mal behind him, axe raised.
I step back, just one pace.
Hellâs Sword tears forwardânot wild, not showy. Just efficient. It snaps around the spearâs edge, clips Brennâs shoulder, veers wide, then cuts toward Malâs ribs. Mal shifts too slow. The edge licks past his guard, and I hear the grunt when it connects.
They both reel back.
I call the sword to heel. It stops at my side, glowing hotter now.
Valerius doesnât move. Heâs watching. And I can feel itâheâs not sure anymore.
Brenn grits his teeth and straightens his grip on the spear, blood dripping down his arm. He tries to laugh. âSo the rat finally grew teeth. Shame he forgot what real steel feels like.â
Mal spits on the floor. âDoesnât matter what tricks youâve got, boy. Youâre still not classed. You can float that sword all you want. One good swing and your lungsâll be decorating the wall.â
I say nothing.
They want the sound of fear. I give them silence.
Valerius steers.
âYouâre a rat who got lucky. And now youâre cornered.â
âYou talk a lot,â I say, quiet. âBut Iâve seen what you swing. If thatâs how rich people fight, no wonder youâre hiding behind two men half-dead from traps I lit.â
Brenn growls and rushes in again, activating a movement Skill, but itâs rough and not even close to what I saw Felisia do. He just speeds up and jabs low with his spear, thinking Iâll dodge backward.
I donât.
Iâve sparred with Sir Greyson. This guy can barely use his weapon
.
âYouâre not fast enough to threaten me,â I tell him. âEven with a Class.â
Mal charges next. He tries to swing wide, use his height. I duck, step in, and slam a fist into his cracked rib. He howls. The axe falls from his hand.
âIâd tell you to go home,â I murmur, âbut it looks like youâll need someone to carry you there.â
I kick his knee out from under him. He collapses with a strangled cry, clutching his side.
Only Valerius is left now. His eyes are wild, sweat rolling down his temples. His Hellâs Sword wavers in the air, trying to imitate mine, but the blade stuttersâheâs forcing it too hard.
âIâve learned one more trick, you know?â I smile at Valerius. âApparently, levitation is not the only secret effect for Hellâs Sword. You can usually only summon one since itâs a Skill. However, if you channel through the right veins at the same time.â
I dispel Hellâs Sword and pour Mana throughout my body, mirroring the two pathways. Suddenly, two fiery blades appear beside me. A moment later, theyâve shot through the chest of the thugs, who sputter and cough before dying.
I look at Valerius now as the two flaming swords come to my hands.
I walk by and heâs so dazed he canât do anything.
I kick his knee out from under him. He collapses with a strangled cry, clutching his side.
He jumps back to his feet, backpedalling. His focus is gone and so is his Hellâs Sword.
He breathes fast. I take one step forward.
âStay back,â he snaps.
I take another.
He points his finger at me.
âYouâre nothing! My father is an important man! Do you think you can just kill me like Iâm
nothing
?!â
I look at him and tilt my head.
âRiddle me this. Why do you think you could all this way and just⊠steal Skill Shards like that from me? Why do you think you had the right to try and
kill me
? How absurd is that?â
âIâIâŠâ Valerius stammers. âYou cheated me! Youââ
I slash the poor bastardâs throat with one of the Hellâs Swords and the I dispel them both, leaving him to die on the ground.
âI donât fucking get it,â I mutter.
I look down at the other two corpses.
Iâve killed before in a hurry, but this felt more methodical.
Iâve seen corpses in the mines before, quite a few, actually.
Itâs justâŠ
âWhat a fucking moron,â I swear under my breath. âWhatever, thereâs a Boss or something, right?â
I shake my head.
Maybe I should tell Felisia butâŠ
I take a look at my Skill.
I think I can push them all at level one-hundred in the next twenty-four hours.
These two actually didnât give me a fight
at all
.