âIâm jumping in!â
Hearing the warning, the crow changed direction at the last second, briefly confusing the wasp. Percy dashed towards it, swinging down his staff.
Still, the agile bug caught on quickly enough, dodging the telegraphed blow, before lunging forward to deliver a hit of its own. The young man flicked his hand, parrying the stinger.
SHING
Bending dangerously, the cyan weapon appeared about to snap. Percy understood by now that a quarterstaff wasnât great against the creatures. Coming up with a better use for his pure mana was definitely something on his to-do list. That said, this wasnât his focus right now. He stabbed forward with his other hand, the silver point just barely missing the wasp.
âFuck! I almost got it!â he groaned.
The insect was about to counterattack, but Micky dove towards it, nearly clipping its membranous wings with his talons, engaging it into a new round.
SIGH
Activating Soul Vision, the young man looked at his new weapon again. Its shape hadnât changed much, but it was twice as long as before. Perhaps it resembled a rapier more than it did a dagger by now.
Over the last couple of days, Percy had thought about the greatest shortcomings in his offensive capabilities. While the Parting Gift packed quite a punch, it was frankly overkill in most situations. The difficulty in landing it coupled with the long preparation time meant he left himself defenceless for much of the fight.
If he didnât have a second core to rely on, he would have probably died already. Even if he had found another way to escape from Rickâs group, the Starry Workers would have stabbed him full of holes by now.
Consequently, he had come up with two possible solutions. The first was to continue increasing the number of projectiles he could shoot at once. If he gave his spell a wider spread, heâd be able to hit the wasps more frequently. However, it would still leave him powerless between shots.
Thatâs why heâd gone with the second solution instead. His current plan was to devise a close-combat variant of the Parting Gift. It wouldnât dissipate after each strike, so his opponents would think twice before approaching â or pay the price.
âAlthough, itâs not perfect either.â
he frowned.
While it would keep the bugs at bay â making him safer â it wouldnât help him land the hits. If anything, it would make it even harder. That said, he reasoned he could amend that with more practice. The soul constructs were weightless, so he could swing them faster than any corporeal weapon. As long as he worked on his timing, heâd be able to slay the Starry Workers with some well-executed counterattacks.
âPerhaps a rapier isnât the best shape though.â
Due to the extreme lethality of his soul mana, he only needed to nick a corner of the bugsâ souls to defeat them. Even if the first strike didnât kill them, it would stop them in their tracks long enough for him to finish the job. Consequently, a slashing weapon might be more useful than a stabbing one. It wasnât piercing power he lacked.
âShould I go for a hatchet or cutlass?â
He didnât like the idea of the former as heâd have to waste a lot of mana on the handle. The latter sounded better, but heâd still prefer something with a wider blade. Something the wasps couldnât evade so easily.
âHmmm⊠what if I bend the edge a little tooâŠâ
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âCAW!â
Micky complained, snapping him out of his thoughts.
âRight. Iâm going back in.â
He quickly summoned his weapons, but one looked different. As before, the scuffle ended without success, the wasp dodging the modified spell effortlessly. However, he didnât let it get to him, as he knew realizing his new idea would take a couple more days.
Percy grinned, beginning to reform the blade once more, adjusting the shape again.
âYou bastards are in for a nasty surprise.â
***
He took a deep breath, as the cyan lines shone underneath his skin. Over the past week, Percy had focused on adapting his Parting Gift rather than killing as many wasps as possible. Logically, this should have caused their daily gains to drop even more, yet it hadnât. Without realizing, the young man had grown better at maintaining Circulation. This had allowed him to fight in his top form for a couple hours longer per day.
âToday our kill count is going up too.â
Soul mana gathered in his hand once more, coalescing into a solid. The blade extended and curved andâŠ
kept extending and curving still
. By the time it finished taking shape, Percy had exhausted every last drop of mana in his sternum, his weapon spanning an arc three times the radius of his fist. The new version of the Parting Gift required the full capacity of his core to cast, taking the form of a sickle!
âStay out of this one, buddy.â
CAW!
Stomping hard, he bolted towards the wasp. The worker noticed him before he reached it, diving for the counter. Percy sidestepped the stab, feinting with his staff. Not the sharpest tool in the shed, the wasp bought the fake out, flying to one side, as Percy swung the rod for real this time, nearly glancing the bug too.
BZZZZZZZZZZZZ
That seemed to have pissed it off, as it launched a barrage of lunges towards him, trying to turn him into a pin cushion. It wasnât hard to evade most of them with his footwork, parrying the rest with the Quarterstaff. The construct protested, but it held â for now.
Another narrow dodge later, the bug seemed to have run out of steam, as it tried to put some distance. Percy didnât let it, instead stepping forward, putting some pressure on the creature with his rod.
Realizing it couldnât keep this up, the bug went for another desperate counterattack, forcing Percy to sacrifice the Quarterstaff for one last parry.
SHING
This was it! The attack left the bug staggered!
Having anticipated it, Percyâs left hand was already on its way to the waspâs side. It tried to pull back diagonally, but he only had to let the weapon travel a few inches horizontally before releasing his grip, letting the sickle spin as it flew towards the creature.
The slash didnât make a sound, but the young man didnât miss the bugâs silvery soul being cleanly bisected through his Soul Vision. Percy allowed what remained of his staff to crumble away, but he didnât move.
THUD
The lifeless carcass of the Starry Worker crashed on the cap of the giant mushroom, one of its wings nearly snapping as it bent in a weird angle.
âItâs done.â
he stared at it in disbelief.
He wasnât even out of breath yet! The fight had only lasted a few minutes!
Of course, heâd already spent a week working towards this, but pinning down the slippery creature by himself â without relying on luck or distractions â had seemed like such a distant goal. But heâd done it! Heâd held his own, anticipating the bugâs moves, dodging its blows and seizing the right opportunity to strike back!
CAW! CAW!
Micky flew over him, sharing in his excitement.
âHahahaha!â the young man burst into laughter.
âHelp yourself buddy!â he gestured to the corpse.
There was still plenty he could do to make their trips more efficient, but this was the first massive step forward. He smiled.
âLetâs see how many we can get today.â
***
â19!â
he counted, a shit-eating grin plastered on his face.
Percy had just finished squeezing the last of todayâs glands into a vial. This was their best record so far!
This time, he had filled nearly three tubes with the precious nectar, indicating he was getting closer and closer to his goal. Naturally, he was still 8 kills short, but that didnât seem so unattainable after what he had achieved over a single week.
The new form of the Parting Gift was extremely effective against the creatures. He had already killed a few with it in both melee range and from a distance, proving it was about as versatile as heâd intended.
It was still a pain whenever he threw it and missed, as it left his first core completely empty for a time. Luckily, Micky could always jump in and keep the bugs occupied until he recovered.
âIt sucks the Status hasnât bothered to recognize it though.â
That said, he had expected that. The new variant wasnât sufficiently different from the original to be listed as a new spell, and neither was it profound enough to be elevated to a Refined classification.
âAlthough, I suppose it doesnât matter what itâs called.â
Percy shrugged.
âTomorrow Iâll work on a replacement for the Quarterstaff.â