[Translator â Peptobismol]
Chapter 8
Zeon hurriedly followed Dyoden into the portal.
Despite the immense pressure crushing him once more, Zeon didnât lose his grip, having experienced it once before.
âWhere is thi?â
They were in the midst of a scorching desert, with the sun beating down intensely.
Just moments ago, they were in the midst of an erupting volcano, and yet the surroundings had magically transformed.
As Zeon scanned the area, all he could see was blazing hot sand in every direction, without any discernible landmarks.
Zeon asked Dyoden.
âWhere are we?â
Swoosh!
Instead of answering, Dyoden suddenly grabbed Zeonâs wrist, twisting it.
âWhy⊠are youâŠâ
âI donât see the rank insignia on your wrist, but I definitely saw you manipulating sand.â
âUgh!â
Zeon grunted in pain as his wrist felt like it was being crushed in a giant press.
The agony was unbearable.
He collapsed to his knees, overwhelmed by the excruciating pain.
Zeon now understood the saying, when it hurts so much that you canât even scream.
Dyoden released his grip, remarking.
âWell, there are a lot of Awakened, so it wouldnât be that strange if there was a special case like you.â
âUgh!â
Only then did Zeon let out a groan he had been suppressing. Still, the pain did not go away.
Losing control momentarily, Zeon exclaimed.
âYou damn old man! You almost broke my arm!â
âYou really are as weak as you are stupid.â
âSand Blasterâ
Furious, Zeon activated his Sand Blaster skill.
The high-pressure sand blast hit Dyodenâs chest fiercely, yet it elicited no reaction from him.
Dyoden laughed, brushing off the sand from his chest.
âItâs certain youâve awakened sand-manipulating abilities. Hehe!â
âSo what? Do you have something to add?â
âFrom now on, youâre coming with me, fool!â
âMy nameâs Zeon, not fool⊠you damn old man!â
âIf youâre weak, youâre a fool.â
âThisâŠâ
âIf you say one more word, Iâll rip your mouth apart.â
âTsk!â
Zeon involuntarily clamped his mouth shut.
Dyoden was a monster who had hunted the dungeonâs final boss, the Crimson Drake.
He was beyond Zeonâs comprehension.
Even though he lost control momentarily, Zeon realized he couldnât have been Dyodenâs opponent from the start.
Zeon was utterly insignificant in Dyodenâs eyes, a feeble existence easily crushed with a single finger.
Dyoden glanced at Kreion, murmuring to himself,
âHmm⊠It seems to be barely at F-rank now. Itâll take a while for it to become useful.â
ââŠâŠâ
âHehe! I just have to be harsh with him. If he doesnât die, he will become stronger.â
The sight of him muttering to himself while looking at Creion didnât look normal at all.
âI think I was really caught by a crazy old man.â
It was a desert with nowhere to hide.
He couldnât even dream of running away.
Until he gained strength, Zeon had no choice but to accompany Dyoden.
Dyoden spoke.
âFollow me.â
âYes!â
Zeon sighed and followed Dyoden.
âBeing powerless is a crime. A crime!â
***
Dyoden seemed impervious to the heat of the scorching desert.
Despite walking on the shadeless sands, he showed no signs of fatigue or discomfort from the heat.
On the other hand, Zeon, who was following him, was on the verge of collapse.
The sinking sand, searing hot under the blazing sun, drained his stamina.
His entire body had been drenched in sweat for a while now.
âPant, pant!â
His breathing became labored, and his steps slowed down.
Thatâs whenâŠ
âHa! Seems like thereâs no one more foolish. Not even utilizing one percent of the ability you possess.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âYou gained the ability to manipulate sand, didnât you?â
âAnd?â
âJust use the sand. Why bother walking so hard?â
âIs it as easy as it sounds? I barely Awakened a couple of days ago.â
âWhatâs that supposed to mean?â
âReally!â
Zeon was furious. Then Dyoden stopped, turning back.
His face held a look of disdain as he looked at Zeon.
That look made Zeon emotional once again.
âIâm F-rank, not a high-level Awakened like you.â
âThatâs why youâre a fool. What does it matter if youâre F-rank or S-rank? Whoâs born an S-rank from the start? Of course, there might be such a person, blessed from birth. But just because youâre not blessed, are you going to give up? You too will be seen as blessed enough in the eyes of others. So quit whining and start thinking about how to utilize your abilities. What does it matter if your bodyâs intact but your mind is full of shit?â
âCan you really stop calling me a fool?â
âIf you donât want to be called a fool, you should first break your stubborn head. Until then, youâre a fool among fools.â
In the end, Zeon had to shut his mouth without getting a word in edgewise.
As Dyoden turned away, he said.
âItâs your ability. You should know best. Figure out how to grow it and how to utilize it best.â
âWhat if I canât figure it out?â
âYouâll die.â
âWhat?â
âEither Iâll kill you or that sun will. One of the two.â
ââŠâŠâ
With that, Dyoden resumed walking.
In his wake lay two lines of imprints stretching far.
Zeon glared at Dyodenâs back.
âFool? Wants to shatter my stubborn head?â
Something deep inside him began to boil up.
It was anger.
Anger towards Dyoden and anger towards himself.
Both angers surged fiercely within him.
Zeon gritted his teeth.
âYeah! Iâll do it for you. I will never let you call me a fool again.ââ
With determination, Zeon followed Dyoden, pondering.
âAll I have is the ability to manipulate sand. So, I need to use the sand.â
He had Awakened as a Sand Manipulator but hadnât grasped the extent of his abilities.
Heâd merely used them improvisationally to escape dire situations.
He needed to understand his limitations this time. He had to intensely think about how far he could go with it.
[Translator â Peptobismol]
Zeon moved his mana, and immediately, sand from the area started gravitating toward him.
âWithin about five meters in diameter from me?â
The closer the sand was, the quicker it moved, while the farther sand took longer.
It was movable but sluggish, another issue he needed to contemplate.
But Zeon pushed this concern aside.
There was something more pressing to address.
Squelch! Squelch!
Sinking sand up to his ankles was the problem.
Every time he lifted his foot, it drained an enormous amount of his strength. If he didnât solve this, Zeon would undoubtedly be stranded in the desert.
âWhat if I compact the sand under my feet?â
It was a method heâd used while crossing the lava river.
Zeon promptly solidified the sand beneath his feet.
Walking became much easier.
It felt like walking on paved ground, effortless.
But there was a problem.
Mana consumption was severe.
Each time he solidified the ground, his mana was depleted rapidly.
At this rate, Zeon foresaw total depletion of his mana after a few dozen meters.
Zeon abandoned this method.
The vision of what might happen after his mana completely depleted was crystal clear.
âEither be baked in the sun and turn into a mummy, or before that, end up becoming food for the monsters.ââ
Just the thought was terrifying.
Zeon contemplated his next approach.
âMy mana pool isnât large yet. I canât sustain this reckless consumption in the desert. So, I have to think of an efficient way to reduce mana consumption.â
Zeonâs next idea was to concentrate mana on both legs. Just focusing mana considerably lightened his steps and significantly reduced stamina consumption.
However, Zeon had to discard this method as well.
While immediately effective, it didnât align with his abilityâmanipulating sand.
He was a Sand Manipulator. So, he needed to polish his sand-manipulating skills. It might be tough now, but for the future, it was inevitable.
Thirdly, Zeon opted to manipulate the sand differentlyâmoving the sand that directly touched the soles of his feet.
âAbout one centimeter in thickness across the size of my foot.â
Zeon concentrated.
Focusing mana narrowly was more challenging than using it broadly. Excessive concentration disrupted the sandâs coherence, causing it to scatter when moved.
Each time, Zeon lost control and ended up flat on the sandy ground.
âUrgh!â
Fortunately, the soft sand prevented injury, but he had to spit sand out of his mouth.
âPhotuu!â
Zeon stood up, spitting out sand.
With no water to drink, his mouth felt parched, now even drier due to the sand.
âHa.â
Exhaustion was evident on Zeonâs face.
In the distance, Dyoden could be seen.
Dyoden hadnât once glanced back. It seemed he cared little about Zeonâs survival.
This sight infuriated Zeon even more.
âWhoâs responsible for me being in this state?â
Anger surged once again.
If it werenât for Dyoden, Zeon might have been resting at the Magic Stone Mines by now. Amidst the difficulty and pain, resentment and anger towards Dyoden filled Zeon, clouding rational judgment.
Zeon sensed he was losing his grip on sanity.
He realized he had to find a solution quickly; otherwise, heâd undoubtedly lose his mind.
âAgain!â
Zeon refocused on the sand under his feet.
The sand he commanded began to move, slowly, like the wheels of a train on rails.
Yet, it was excruciatingly slow.
Since he wasnât yet accustomed to handling mana.
Concentrating on a confined area was tougher than using dominion broadly. When his focus wavered, the sand lost its coherence and scattered.
Each time, Zeon crashed backward onto the ground.
Despite growing fatigue, Zeon didnât give up.
He repeatedly focused on the sand beneath his feet.
His efforts didnât go in vain.
He gradually became more adept at manipulating the sand.
The sand carrying Zeon moved much more smoothly
SsssâŠ
In a way, it seemed like the sand itself was moving him. But it was the manifestation of Zeonâs relentless efforts.
He fell countless times and contemplated, making this movement possible.
However, there was still considerable mana wastage. At this rate, he couldnât last long.
Zeon concentrated harder, trying to efficiently use mana.
As a result, his mana barely held up, and he could move comfortably across the sand.
Dyoden, without even looking back, noticed Zeonâs progress.
Mana fluctuations, air movements, even Zeonâs breathing gave him a wealth of information.
He could tell what Zeonâs situation was right now without even having to look.
He muttered.
âYouâve become a somewhat useful fool.â
Though by his standards, Zeon still fell short.
[Translator â Peptobismol]