Chapter 141: The boat of shame

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Chapter 141: The boat of shame

GRAB MY HEAD AND RETREAT!

Pareth was still standing over Sofia, he hadnt managed to protect her, his senses in the darkness were even more limited than hers so he could only rely on sound and the orders. He located the head from the sound it had made when it hit the ground. He grabbed it along with the whole rest of the body and ran back as fast as he could.

A few attacks landed against his back, producing shrill sounds, but failing to do any damage. Thankfully, they had been advancing very carefully and they werent far from the pond. Sofias body regrowing from her head that was in Pareths hand made the escape awkward, but it worked. They emerged in the light, and Pareth dropped a naked Sofia and her old, bloody dead body near the pond and turned to face the darkness. The first thing Sofia noticed was that her old body had taken a few more hits during the escape, it was bleeding from three deep cuts that had severed everything in their path, as well as from the headless neck.

She reactivated her armor and braced herself behind Pareth, his [Sanctified grounds] finally flaring up around them.

But the monsters, whatever they were, never showed up in the light. Pareth deactivated his skills to get mana back, but he still stood guard.

Ah, that has to be the worst way to die

Without the rune, Id be dead on the spot in this tunnel without knowing what even hit me.

And now for the fun part

She had to pick her stuff from her own dead and bloody corpse. When she blew herself up whole, she used to take off the important things first, letting Pareth hold them while she rushed up to the Thrombbers only wearing her armor. But this time, she was wearing the space anchor bracelet, the saint set, the storage ring, and the clothing set from the trial.

And now she had to undress herself to take it back.The debut release of this chapter happened at Ñøv€l-B1n.

That feels way worse than I thought, and I did think it would be shit. Ugh.

But this is much better than being dead.

The real casualties were the birds she lost along the way. None survived.

Sofia was dressed up, and her old body sat morbidly in a corner of her storage ring. The monsters had not shown up again; she needed to rethink the way she approached this place.

Health : 5900 / 5900

Stamina : 1899 / 1900

Mana : 23220 / 79500

Of course, all the mana in my body was lost. But I still have what was in my head and soul. Not too bad.

Not bad for such a short time, it was at seven from the trip through the forest, thats almost as much progress for like two minutes in the dungeons darkness. But its not going up while Im on my boat.

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Id like to see whats going on but I cant see shit from Pareths perspective Guess I can still monitor his stats to see how its going. Hes not losing mana yet so the fighting hasnt started.

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Can I speed up the absorption of ambient mana somehow? This feels like something that should be a thing. Seriously. I know it goes up with the trials but thats Can I breathe it in or what? How do we usually absorb it in the first place?

A trip to the Empires magic academy is in order whenever I have the time. I need to learn more about mana and skill evolution.

Oh, the fight is starting I think.

Sofia couldnt help the skeletons at all from where she was, so she focused on her own things, doing some organization of her storage rings contents. Some birds died, and soon after she heard the first echoes of fighting in the tunnels. The monsters screamed every time they got hit. She monitored Pareths stats, he was steadily losing mana but his health was still full. Considering his buffs, it would take a hit worth around twenty-thousand damage to hurt him in his zone, that was a tall order.

You have defeated [True Shade - lv. 212]

Oh, so these are actually shades? That was in the file. I just didnt think it was worth looking up more. Turns out Im still way too careless Well, I have the runes so I can afford it. Cant spend all my life doing in-depth research when I have a god to kill in the next hundred years.

In truth Sofia already knew the very basics about Shades, they were semi-corporeal ghosts, almost immune to physical attacks but not completely, their main quirk was that they were stuck to the ground and walls, like actual shadows. If there were areas of strong direct light, they would avoid going through it as it would harm them. And trapping them in such an area of light would most likely throw them into a panicked frenzy. That was the full paragraph about them that was in the book about spirit monsters she had read during her big book binge in Hooasow.

I was curious about how they attack if they cant leave the walls but by the looks of it that doesnt restrict them that much. I wonder about the True part of their name though.

The one thing that was true was that this dungeon made the perfect environment for a Shade. An eternal darkness where they could move freely and be safe from all light.

You have defeated [True Shade - lv. 231]

You gained a level!

Another shade already? They must still be weak to Pareths light weapon at any rate, because hes destroying them. That or the feral vampires are way stronger than I expected.

At this speed, Ill hit the level cap soon. Ill wait until I have all my runes ready and Ill follow them from a distance. Id stay in the darkness near the pond if that was enough but the training method says I have to explore.

I have about two weeks to fully explore this place. And its not the Empires territory no so worrying about the tax What should I do next? I cant go after the Highpriests before the next trial. Ill follow Tyrenes advice and only go when Im completely maxed out. I still need to train [Sanctity] more and at least find a way to upgrade the bone armor. Its really too weak now. Didnt protect me from the shades at all. Well, perhaps Alith will have other plans. She hasn't been fighting for the months she spent on her own but with how she can never stay in place for long she must have found something interesting to do.