The crystal in my hand pulsesâlow and steady, like the slow beat of a heart that hasn't quite made up its mind whether to keep going or not.
[Fire Veins â Silver Rank â Support Skill]
Would you like to absorb Fire Veins?
I don't even blink.
"Yes."
The moment I say it, it stops being a crystal.
It becomes heat. Noâ
pain
. Pure, white-hot, under-the-skin agony. My blood surges like molten metal shot through narrow pipes. I feel every vein in my arms. In my chest. My neck. My skull.
My vision whites out.
I grit my teeth so hard they almost crack.
You have absorbed Fire Veins.
Fire Veins â Silver Rank â Support Skill
Fire Veins â Level 1
Then something strange happens.
Fire Veins has been absorbed into the Hellâs Sword Skill Set.
Fusion triggered.
Veins of Fire â Gold Rank â Support Skill (Set Completion Bonus)
Veins of Fire â Level 1
Everything stops.
Then everything
starts
.
Because suddenly, I
see
it.
Red lines begin crawling under my skin, spiraling from my wrists up my arms, snaking across my chest, wrapping my neck and shoulders like veins made of magma. They donât burn. Not exactly. But they
pulse
âas if magma has become a part of me.
And then the monsters roar.
Two of themâMagma Claws, each twice my sizeâlumber into view, dragging those long, jagged arms like they're itching to peel stone off the walls.
I summon both Hellâs Swords.
The blades donât just appearâthey scream into being. The flame on them is hotter than itâs ever been.
A moment ago I was without mana, but nowâŠ
My veins feel like theyâre on fire
, I realize, feeling the thrum of mana in them.
The first Magma Claw swings, but Iâm already past it. Fire Walk explodes beneath my feet. The flame veins help me steer the Skill with a precision I most certainly
did not
have before.
I slam the first Hellâs Sword through the back of its knee. The limb buckles.
I twist mid-step. The second sword arcs upwardâFire Slash detonates point-blank into its chest. The entire beast jolts, stumbles, then topples backward.
One down.
I spin to face the second one.
Lava glows in its throat. I throw up Fire Shield just in time. It catches the blast, but the mana recoil sends me skidding backward across melted stone.
My hands shake.
I lower Fire Shield and dash forward again.
Fire Armor flares to life when a claw slides over my shoulder.
Even Fire Armor and Fire Shield feel much stronger than before,
I realize.
I adjust my stance. Fire Walk bursts again. I close the gap and strike.
Both blades plunge deep into the monsterâs chest.
The monster lets out a choked screech, then falls forward and dies.
I exhale, chest heaving. Both Hellâs Swords flicker, then stabilize again.
My veins still glow.
I look down at my hands where I see magma-like energy in-between those lines.
Footsteps echo behind me.
I donât turn. I donât need to. I already
felt
them coming.
Sir Greyson.
Felisia.
She steps around the corner first, her turquoise hair matted with sweat, eyes wide as saucers. Sir Greyson is behind her, and even through the steam, I see it: awe.
They saw the fight.
Felisiaâs voice comes first. Barely more than a whisper.
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âDid you bring all five to level one-hundred?â
I nod.
She stares at the marks on my arms. The glowing red veins. Her hand hovers over her chest, where the Great Tide Bracelet still glints on her wrist.
âThat Skill,â she says. âWhat is it?â
âItâs
Veins of Fire
. Iâve received a tip from this old lady at the market. She said if I absorbed Fire Veins
after
reaching level one-hundred in the Hellâs Sword set, it would basically unlock a Secret Skill, Veins of Fire.â
âIsnât that the same thing?â Felisia asks, confused.
âI asked her the same question,â I shrug. âBut no. Veins of Fire is apparently a Gold Skill?â
âFire Veins is Silver, and pretty useless,â Sir Greyson frowns. âIâve seen a few users of the Hellâs Sword Classes, but⊠Iâve never heard of this. Not even a whiff. You realize, Young Bocaj, you just gave away priceless knowledge?â
Considering I have The Grimoire Extraordinaire with me, I donât really care about revealing such a detail to two people I care about.
âI mean, if you two ever want to trade it with better knowledge about some Secret Skill that you two could use, go ahead. I donât really care.â
Selfishly, I think that bringing the entire set to level one-hundred is already so hard that knowing about this would change things for a very small subset of people. Plus, Iâll be honest, I donât really fear other races as much as monsters. I want to help people, to be a great Knight, and to do that, Iâll need to collaborate with others.
I mean, listen, of course, I might have to kill a few Valerius Shellfords in my time, but not everyone is a massive idiot like the guy.
* * *
A middle-aged woman stands with her arms crossed, staring into the distance while the ground beneath her rumblesâlava bubbling deep in the earth like a volcano ready to erupt. âHeâs done it,â she mutters, shaking her head. âI canât believe that guy has already done it.â
Sheâs referring to none other than Jacob. This is the same merchant who sold him the crystal shards.
Now, she strolls across the mountain peaks. A few monsters, each with several hundred levels to their name, glance her way and then quickly avert their eyes. They recognize a top predator when they see one.
âI donât think I told him about the dungeon,â the woman says, scratching her chin. âI donât think I mentioned that a special chamber has openedâand that only he can enter it.â
She looks up at the sky and sighs. She has her suspicions about the kind of incredible Skill the boy has acquired. In fact, he might be the only person alive who knows the history behind it.
For a moment, sheâs tempted to take him under her wing. But a sheltered rose rots and wilts before it can bloom again. She wants Jacob to find his way to her on his own.
Still, she realizes she should have told him about the dungeon. âWell,â she says, âI should have at least warned him that itâs probably going to kill him. Skill or no skill. That would be a pity.â
She shrugs and keeps walking. âI promised Iâd fetch the ingredients before coming back.â She sighs again. âThe old man wonât be happy if I donât find those damn foxes.â
* * *
My boots grind ash into the stone as we walk slowly up the long incline toward Emberdeep Cavernâs exit. The glowing veins in the walls fade behind us. Felisia walks slightly ahead of me, her turquoise braid swinging with each step, while Sir Greyson holds pace beside me with his arms folded, his eyes sharp despite the fatigue that clings to them.
Felisia keeps glancing at usâat meâand at the red lines still faintly pulsing beneath my skin. Veins of Fire doesnât deactivate immediately, it seems.
âDoes it hurt?â she asks at last, matching my stride. âThe veins, I mean.â
âNot really.â
She smirks. âYou know what I mean. Back in the training yard, and again just nowâyou point out flaws like itâs second nature. Are you sure youâve never had a formal Tutor?â
I shrug. âIâve studied a lot. My master made me break everything downâmovement, flow, reaction. He was obsessed with theory.â
âWhat are your plans now, Young Bocaj?â Sir Greyson asks.
âI have to bring Veins of Fire to level 100 before I do anything else,â I say.
We reach the mouth of the cavern. The stone flattens under our feet, cooled now, distant from the heat and pressure of the lower levels. Iâm bone-tired, but I keep moving.
Thatâs when I hear the footsteps.
Slow. Deliberate. Not heavy, but confidentâthe kind of stride you only hear from people who think they own the ground they walk on.
Felisia stops just ahead of me. Sir Greysonâs hand moves to his sword.
Then the voice cuts through the air, sharp and lilting.
âWell, well. Look at this sweet little group.â Calantha steps into view, brushing ash from her sleeve like it offends her more than the company.
Sir Greysonâs jaw tightens, but he stays silent.
Calanthaâs smile widens. âAnd you, Sir Greyson. I thought you were the cautious one. I know my poor little sister is just young and gullible, but you, darling, are a
Knight
.â
âWhat are you talking about?â Sir Greyson asks and he sees the black Knight, Calanthaâs bodyguard, enter the scene.
âYou two, so cute, so
naive
.â
I donât like where this is going
, I think, realizing that Calantha is looking straight at me now.
âFelisia, I canât wait for you to join the Sky Hunt,â the girl says, turning her gaze to her younger sister now. âI canât wait to pry
my bracelet
from your corpse.â
âWeâll see about that,â I say, narrowing my eyes.
âNo,â Calantha smiles venomously and shakes her head. âYou wonât see anything, dear.â
âWhatâs the meaning of this?â Sir Greyson asks, unsheating his sword from the scabbard. âIs this a threat?â
Calantha shakes her head.
âOn behalf of the Guilds of Clearwater and the City Watch,â she says, stepping forward, âIâm placing the boy under arrest.â
I blink. âYouâre what?â
The Black Knight steps out behind her, featureless helm gleaming. He says nothing. Doesnât need to. Just his presence makes the ground feel heavier.
Felisia moves fast, stepping between me and her sister. âOn what grounds?â
Calanthaâs smile is thin as paper. She lifts a scroll, but she doesnât unroll it. Her eyes are on me.
âCrimes against the Shellford family,â she says sweetly. âUnauthorized dissolving of a mining contract. Unauthorized entry into Clearwater City. And, of courseâŠâ She lets the silence draw out before adding, âMurder.â
Felisia stiffens. âThatâs ridiculous. Those arenât even formal charges. Whereâs the Guild representative?â
âThe charges will be filed shortly,â Calantha replies, voice honeyed. âBut the warrant is already active. Signed off this morning by the Guild Association.â She takes a step closer. âAnd just in case your precious Tutor feels like resistingââ
The Black Knight raises his hand and a dark spear coalesces in it.
âWho gave you this order?â Felisia demands. âIâm sure Bocaj has a very good reason toââ
Calanthaâs gaze flicks toward her, amused. âDonât be naĂŻve. This isnât just about the charges.â
Then she looks at me again, and her smile sharpens.
âItâs about his real name. He didnât just lie to the city, Felisia, he lied to you as well.â
Calantha takes another step.
â
Jacob Cloud
. Youâre not who you say you are. And youâve been lying to every noble in this city since the moment you got here.â
The air stills.
Felisia turns to me slowly.
My jaw tightens.
But I donât deny it.
I donât say a word.
And the Black Knight takes a step forward.