All around them, the sand erupted and his second reason for keeping his abilities hidden emerged. Desert bandits. Greg suspected that they had to have some affinity with the earth element as the figures dressed in ninja-like outfits jumped out of the sand like dolphins jumping out of water. Instead of black, however, their robes were a dirty yellow color that matched the color of the sand almost perfectly. There were about three hundred of them, spread out along the path that the caravan would take. Compared to the almost a thousand people who made up the caravan, one would be tempted to think that the bandits were at a disadvantage. However, only about a quarter of those in the caravan were actual guards, meaning that the bandits had about a fifty-man advantage. Worse yet, their opening salvo had taken about thirty to forty guards off the board further cementing their advantage.
Due to the secrecy that was necessary around the new awakening method his teacher had discovered, they were unable to use it while on the run. Just because he couldn't continue his mana infusions, however, didn't mean that the rest of his training regimen stopped. He continued to learn mana control and the basics of healing magic from his teacher. On the days that he wasn't learning with his teacher, he was subjected to the torture that was learning under his familiar. Greg didn't know if it was because of their connection, but Olivia seemed to always know exactly where his limits lay and would push him right to that very edge and keep him dancing there for hours on end. Any time Greg flagged, she would up the ante and ensure that he didn't stop until she was satisfied. As unforgiving as she was in training, she was also judicious. Greg was never allowed to push himself in a way that would do more harm than good. Pain and misery during training were perfectly fine as far as she was concerned, but only if it served the purpose of bettering him in the long run. Damaging himself in the name of training was stupidity that she would not tolerate. The familiar would punish him even worse for doing this than for not meeting her training goals. Perhaps this was her goal from the beginning, but Greg found himself being able to let go and just push himself however hard she wished for him to. If she was asking something of him, even if it hurt, he knew it wasn't out of sadism, but because she genuinely believed him capable of it. Months of hellish training under her made what came next that much easier for Greg. With shrill war cries that only added to the cacophony, the bandits attacked. There was no posturing or tense standoff with them. With daggers at the ready, the second they were out of the sand, they jumped on anyone close to them that wasn't one of them. With a quick step back, Greg evaded the swipe at his throat by the bandit closest to him. The bandit's eyes went wide, reflexively leaning his head to the side to avoid the dagger that Greg had aimed at his head while jumping back. That single pause, however, was all that Greg needed. While he didn't have any formal earth element spells, Greg did have innate spells that he'd gained from assimilating beast-cores of earth element beasts. If anyone had been watching the back foot that Greg used to spring forward, they would have noticed the ground under him bulging upwards and compounding the speed with which he shot forward at the bandit. All the guards were armed with two standard weapons. The first was a dagger, which Greg had already aimed at the head of the bandit and missed. The second weapon was a double-edged short sword that had a sharp tip, good for slashing and stabbing. While the beige robes that the bandits wore made for good camouflage, the same couldn't be said in terms of armor. Which is why they usually donned a leather cuirass under them for protection. Unfortunately for his assailant, the momentum with which Greg had shot forward was far too great. Like a nail through wood, Greg's sword sunk into the man's chest almost to the hilt before he gave a Savage twist to further exacerbate the damage. Greg didn't stand around to look his foe in the eye as he died. That cinematic bullshit only looked good in the movies. On a battlefield such as the one he found himself in, it was a good way to die. Forget other enemies, even the one he'd just stabbed could easily launch a desperate attack in an effort to take Greg with him. Not willing to see such an outcome, Greg yanked his blade out of the man's chest even as he used the earth under him to create distance between himself and his first victim. Another bandit lunged at him with a short sword of his own, looking to cut Greg down. The attack, however, faltered in a rather comical fashion as the foot with which the bandit had made the lunge slipped forward forcing the man to do an involuntary split. The man didn't get to scream or express his discomfort in any way as Greg swung his sword to meet the falling man, sinking it halfway through his neck almost decapitating the man. A third-party observer might have been tempted to think that it was pure luck that handed Greg the victory, but they would be wrong. One of the perks of human intelligence is the creativity that comes with it. For obsidian earthmovers, the earth step was purely a movement skill. It wasn't long after Greg began to practice using the earth step himself that the question naturally came to him. If I can move myself with this, what stops me from doing the same with someone else? Admittedly, Greg hadn't been thinking about its combat applications at the time. As soon as he suggested it to the one who'd been training him in combat, however, she immediately saw just how deadly this ability could be in a fight. "Unless your opponent has some form of flight, then they'll need stable grounding for any attack or defensive maneuver they wish to make. If you can shift the very ground out from under them, you can become a very deadly force in battle." Of course, it had taken him months of training before Greg was confident enough to try it in battle. His practice target had been his familiar Olivia, someone who was light as a feather on her feet. If he could get her to misstep during one of their training sessions even once, Greg would have gotten all the confirmation he needed that he was ready. Four months was how long it had taken to get the familiar to stumble a little and for the rest of that training session, Greg had been unable to keep a grin off his face even as Olivia tenderized him from the beating she delivered in their sparring session.Latest Chapter
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They'd try to live up to their image of me when I wanted them to look at what I'd done and think to themselves, 'Hmm, I bet I can do better!' So, every time such a person walked into my little store, I said no to them but then I had someone watch them to see what they would do with my no." A mix of anger and contempt crossed the old woman's features. "The majority crumbled. One person said they didn't like their ideas and so they gave up," she spat, looking like she wanted to slap someone. "But you are not just anyone! You are Elwyn, a name known all across this continent and beyond for the influence you've had on the fashion world! Your words carry a lot of weight!" Mage Desia shot back, her tone accusatory and her anger not assuaged in the least. "And did that stop you?" Elwyn asked simply. Both her tone and expression remained even, clearly unbothered by the outburst from Mage Desia. The air mage had already opened her mouth ready to answer. No words left Desia's mouth, however,
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Greg turned his gaze back to the old woman. "This is my only offer. If you find it objectionable, then feel free to walk away," he said in a neutral tone.From the way her lips were pressed together, it was clear that Elwyn didn't like Greg's offer. Still, she didn't try to negotiate, already seeing that it would be pointless, Greg would not be moved. Instead, she turned to regard Athalia who still looked shell-shocked. It would seem that anger had been the only thing that had been keeping the enormity of all that was happening to and around her at bay. Elwyn's plea to Greg, however, had cut through that anger and now the girl seemed unsure what to do or say. The old woman's wrinkly hand reached up and caressed Athalia's cheek. "Promise me... promise me that you will live... for the rest of us!" There was no force in the old woman's voice, just a desperate plea.The tears that had been brimming in Athalia's eyes silently formed two trails down her cheeks even as her hands rose to clin
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Elwyn hadn't even once looked in Athalia's direction to see if she would go along with this or not. It was clear to everyone present that the young girl didn't get to have a say in the matter as far as Elwyn was concerned. There was obvious displeasure on Athalia's face and she looked like she still wanted to raise some objection. Her lips, however, had barely parted when they slammed shut along with her jaw. The girl went perfectly still, her eyes the only mobile part of her body as she glared daggers at the old woman. Though her gaze never left him, Greg felt the flex of Elwyn's mana as she finally shut the young girl up. A wry smile crossed Greg's lips at the proposal. "Had you made that offer just a few minutes back, I'd have been inclined to agree. Unfortunately for you, it has just been made clear to me how laughably easy it is to get around a mana contract, even a high-tier one," Greg said with a glance at the place where Mage Ozen's blood was still splattered on the deck. "T
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The other limit on their power was more nebulous but no less significant an impediment. This limit was the significance of what it was they were trying to change. Put another way, what would be the ripple effects of the change they were trying to bring about? After all, you wouldn't be changing just a single thing, but everything after that event that was affected by it. If, for example, a child was idly flipping a coin with no real consequence as a result, then it would be easy to reach back even a week or so to change the outcome of the coin toss from heads to tails. After all, it's only this single event that would be changed. If on the other hand, the same coin toss would determine who'd become king of a nation, then even reaching back an hour to change the outcome would be beyond anyone below the sixth tier. After all, it's not just a single coin you were trying to change, but the course of a whole kingdom. One of the most significant changes that even a ninth-tier time mage wo
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No." There was a long silence following his answer and Greg could tell that it was taking time in their minds to register that he'd declined Elwyn's offer. Part of why they must have been having a hard time comprehending Greg's refusal was how illogical it must have seemed to those present. Greg was being given on a silver platter the lion's share of a seventh-tier mage's accumulated wealth, and all he had to do in exchange was to allow a third-tier mage into his entourage. Elwyn could have given a tenth of what he was giving Greg to anyone else and they would have considered it an exorbitant gift for the menial task of having a third-tier mage accompany them. Even more confusing, was the fact that Greg had ended the life of a seventh-tier mage, so it wasn't like Athalia posed any real danger to him. A big part of any negotiation, was understanding the thought process of the one you were negotiating with. From the looks on the faces of those seated at the table with him, they were co
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"I've heard the stories people tell about me and Faron. That I had the chance to embark on the path of magic and opted not to do so and instead gave it to him. They often frame this as me being selfless. The truth, however, is far less sentimental. You see, the path of magic never held the allure for me that it seemed to have over everyone else around me. They only saw the power they could gain by having it. The wealth, power, and prestige it offered blinded them to the bloody path they'd chosen to tread. How many people do you think Faron killed in his rise to the levels of power he achieved? Every single one of those people was just like him, consumed by a never-ending quest for more and more power. They each thought that they were destined for great things only to end up dead, the same way Faron eventually met his end at your hands." "Now, tell me Roka, what do you think is more likely? That you'll live to a ripe old age and die peacefully in bed with those you love around you? Or
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