All Chapters of Reincarnated as a Helion in a world of hunters: Chapter 31
- Chapter 40
57 chapters
Chapter 31: The King’s Forest –– II
[Inside the Habitat — around the time the emergency unit entered Naturia]I leaned back against a thick trunk, lazily chewing another Evolution Fruit while hovering my paw over the floating system screen before me.Crunch.Sweet juice dripped down my throat with every chew. The taste was blissful as always. But the information on the screens was even juicier.After Duke rode off on Leonia’s back, the builders finally finished crafting monster camps and I had gathered enough iron ore. The resource counter glowed steadily on the interface.I had enough to begin constructing the Weapon Artillery System.The moment I selected the option, dozens of layouts unfolded across the screen like hovering bluepri
Chapter 32: The Shadow of Old Vows
The tavern of Corned had never been this full.Hunters and soldiers crowded every table, their armor clinking softly whenever they shifted in their seats. The low ceiling trembled under waves of laughter and drunken cheers.For the first time in years, the entire tavern had been booked.The staff moved like a swarm of bees between tables, arms full of grilled meat, bread, and overflowing jugs of beer. The scent of roasted fat and spilled ale hung thick in the warm air.To the villagers of Corned, tonight was nothing short of a miracle.Duke had returned.And in their eyes, the royal hunting unit had brought him back.So the villagers spared nothing. Plates were refilled before they were empty. Mugs were topped before the foam settled. Laughter and music filled every corner of the tavern as if the entire village had gathered under one roof.But the hunters were quiet.At a long table near the back of the hall, Kiria and the others sat together, their food barely touched. The noise of c
Chapter 33: Where the Answers Lie
When I opened my eyes, the night had already passed. Sunlight filtered gently through the Helis layer around the Habitat, warming the grass beneath me.The emoji builders surrounded me in a circle, their tiny screens flashing cheerful faces that bounced with relief the moment they noticed I was awake.I slowly pushed myself upright, rubbing the back of my head. My tail flicked once as my eyes drifted toward the throne standing at the center of the Habitat.“That thing is ridiculous…”The words slipped from my mouth as I stared at it.If I wanted to use the Convergent Intelligence System, I had to sit on that throne. But every time I did, the damned thing drained my Helis until I nearly died.How was I su
Chapter 34: Beneath the Calm Waters
Duke stepped back into the tavern just as the royal hunting unit departed for the capital.The morning bustle had already faded from Corned. Outside the wooden doors, the distant sounds of hooves and marching armor slowly disappeared along the road leading away from the village.Silence returned.Duke remained standing near the doorway of his room for a moment, his fingers resting lightly against the strap of the traveller’s pouch slung across his shoulder. He had packed lightly—clothes, water, and a few essentials, nothing more except his saber that was sheathed on his back.He was preparing to return to Naturia.But for the first time in his life, doubt had begun to gnaw at the foundations of everything he believed.His eyes narrowed slightly as the thought churned inside.“…What if we all misunderstood the true meaning of the Old Vow?”The words slipped out of his mouth in a quiet whisper.The vow that every hunter carried in their soul, the oath that defined the relationship betwe
Chapter 35: The Suspended Basin Underwater
Cough! Cough!Water burst from my lungs with every violent cough. A heavy pressure kept pumping against my chest. Then something soft pressed against my lips.Warm air flowed into my throat.I gasped.My eyes flew open as I pushed myself upright.The world was still spinning. My vision blurred and twisted as if the ground beneath me had not yet decided to stay still.Slowly the haze cleared.A face lingered inches from mine.Two silver eyes—clear and bright like polished mirrors—stared at me with visible worry.Long black hair framed a delicate face. Her fair skin glowed faintly under the strange blue light surrounding us.
Last Updated : 2026-03-08Read more
Chapter 36: Toruous, The Wise turtle
I dragged myself back onto my feet as the trembling stopped and the basin remained tilted at an angle. Every strand of fur along my back stood on end as a cold chill ran down my spine.“What the hell is going on?”Toruous simply smiled. The old turtle slowly raised his arm and pointed toward his right. There was a shallow cavity carved into the stone floor at the peak of the mountain.“You see, my lord,” he said calmly, “the true heir of this place was abducted by humans five years ago.”I blinked.My eyes shifted between him and the empty cavity. The connection wasn’t obvious.“What does that have to do with that hole?”Toruous continued as if the answer was obvious.“The next heir was still inside it
Chapter 37: The Reverse Current
I kept swimming without knowing how many hours had passed inside this basin. The light neither dimmed nor brightened—it remained completely static.To be honest, I could no longer care about the passage of time. My entire focus was on the struggle in front of me.The current was insane.Climbing to the top wasn’t particularly difficult. After leveling up quite a bit from eating Evolution Fruits every day, my body had become stronger. Swimming upward was almost effortless because the current actually supported my strokes, pushing me toward the peak against gravity.Even so, the sensation was shocking for the first time.I could clearly feel gravity trying to pull me downward, yet the current kept boosting every stroke of my arms as I swam upward.But the moment I reached the peak of the mountain by climbing through the upward stream, Toruous shouted from above.“Well done, my lord… Now it’s time to come down the same way.”I had already been amazed by the reverse nature of the water fl
Chapter 38: The Invisible Strings
I leaned over the edge of the island and pressed the floating stone down with my paw, trying to submerge it.The moment I released it, the stone popped right back up to the surface like a balloon.I blinked.I still couldn’t believe a stone could float like that.But no matter how much I stared at it, I couldn’t think of any way to make the stone travel up the reverse current without touching it.Smack!A sharp slap landed on the back of my head.“My lord, stop playing and try using Helis.”Toruous’s voice carried clear disappointment. I took a slow breath and closed my eyes. When I opened them again, I focused on the Helis flowing inside my body and through nature.The Helis Dimension returned.Colors faded as the world overlapped with glowing blue outlines. Slowly the mass of objects dissolved until only hollow silhouettes remained.That was when I noticed it.The stone.A thin layer of Helis coated its surface. That layer pushed against the surrounding Helis particles in the lake, k
Chapter 39: Helis Sustainment
I was still lying on the ground when I heard Toruous’s voice near me. The old turtle had already swum up the stream to the peak.“That was… unbelievable, my lord. You learned to perform a Helis Burst on your own without any demonstration?”I narrowed my brows.Helis Burst?Was he talking about the technique where I maintained my Helis output to push the stone upward?I slowly turned my head to the right.Then my eyes widened.Toruous was standing normally on the tilted basin as always, but something felt different this time. The angle looked… smaller.I sat up and looked around.The basin was still tilted—yes—but the slope wasn’t as steep as before.Why?The question spun wildly in my head as I scanned the surroundings, almost as if the answer might appear in the air itself.“Oho… it seems you’ve finally noticed, my lord.”
Chapter 40: The King is Back
The moment I stepped into the water ceiling, immense pressure wrapped around my body and darkness swallowed everything.The transparent crystal Toruous had given me glowed brightly inside my clenched palm, like the only light in that endless black water.A thin white energy layer formed around my body as I began swimming upward.Every time the surrounding water touched the energy layer, the molecules split apart and oxygen filled the space inside the layer’s barrier.“That’s handy…”I glanced at the glowing layer around me.“This thing is splitting the H₂O bonds and giving me oxygen?”I grinned.“…cool.”I pushed forward with stronger strokes.The light from the energy layer allowed me to see a short distance through the darkness, and although the immense water pressure pressed against my body, Helis Sustainment kept my internal flow stable.The