Lightning Is The Only Way Chapter 190
Advertisement
Skye's parent listened to Gravis' story patiently. It was happy to hear about what its child had gone through. When it heard that Skye reached the stage of a high-grade Energy Beast after only a couple of months, it felt pride. Skye's parent also thought that it was the right decision to let Skye go with Gravis.
Why did it think that this was the right decision? Skye and its parent had always lived away from civilization, so they hadn't known about the humans' superior knowledge, battle techniques, and political systems. It had stayed inside the Wind Guild for the past couple of months, and with its incredible ears and its new Spirit, it had learned a lot about and from humans.
It had listened in on conversations between disciples and elders. Many conversations metaphorically opened its eyes to new ways to get stronger. Beasts usually only followed their instincts, which was to fight and kill other just-as-powerful beasts. Yet, when such a fight happened, it nearly always ended with one of the two parties dying and becoming food for the other.
Retreat? In their instincts, that was only something that a weak-willed beast would do. Some of Gravis' earlier beast-opponents had tried to flee, yet those beasts had all been weak-willed. A strong Energy Beast wouldn't retreat, no matter how overwhelmingly powerful the enemy was.
Yet, as Skye's parent heard about the upper echelon speak of times when they fled from a fight, it started thinking. Those were all very powerful people, and even the Spirit Forming experts have spoken of a time where they had to flee with pride instead of shame. For humans, retreating was not a shame. It was just another way to fight.
Skye's parent had thought about these things and realized that retreat wouldn't halt its path forward. It had learned many valuable lessons by being with humans, and it knew that Gravis had probably also taught a lot of those concepts to its child. Because of this, it was happy that it decided to leave it with Gravis.
Advertisement
Yet, when Gravis told it about how he killed experts from the Fire and Darkness Guild and fed them to Skye, Skye's parent grew angry. It had way more experience than Skye, and it had learned a lot from humans. It had realized that this could bring Skye's future prospects into jeopardy. Maybe it wasn't a good idea to let this human take Skye, after all.
But when Gravis told about his decision to leave Skye, it sighed in relief. That was the best decision that Gravis could have made in that situation. Judging by what it had been told, Skye's parent realized that its child had grown dependent on Gravis. Luckily, Gravis had cut this dependency apart.
When Gravis finished his story, Skye's parent looked into the distance. It heard about how Gravis taught it many things and how strong and smart its child was. Its worries disappeared entirely. With Skye's power, it wouldn't be in danger in this Middle-Continent. Only someone in the Spirit Forming Realm could kill Skye, yet Gravis had taught Skye about those experts. Skye's parent was sure that its child was still alive.
"So yeah, that's about it," finished Gravis as he looked at the giant bird beside him.
Skye's parent nodded. "Thank you," it said. Beasts were simple, and a thank you was the most direct method of thanking others. Gravis realized this, too, of course, and smiled.
"No problem. I've also committed some mistakes, but I'm sure that Skye will recover from that," he said.
"Child will," Skye's parent said with confidence. Then, it turned to Gravis and looked at him closely for some seconds.
Gravis looked into its eyes and felt a little awkward. "What's up?" he asked.
The bird turned away, looking at the horizon again. "Human too strong, too fast. Human slow down," it said.
Gravis' eyes widened. Skye's parent had really learned a lot of things if it could even tell something like that. Gravis already knew about this. He had been swimming against the current, trying to increase his power as quickly as possible, but was that a good thing? Gravis was not dumb, and he knew that he had to take a break at some point.
Advertisement
Gravis still wasn't used to his newfound power. If he immediately went to the Core-Continent and immediately began to increase his power, he would gain even newer powers without having the chance of getting used to his current ones. This was one of the main reasons why Gravis didn't immediately go to the Core-Continent. He had to get used to his current powers first.
Such a concept was not intrinsic to beasts. That was why Gravis was so surprised that Skye's parent knew about that. Gravis smiled. "I know. That's one of the reasons why I am here, to take a break," he said happily.
There was no immediate danger lurking at the horizon. Ever since Gravis came to the Middle-Continent, he never could truly relax. First came the fight at the tree, then he had to keep his identity secret in the lair of his enemy for multiple months, and then he had to increase his power in just seven days, or he would die. This was the first time where he could let go and just do what he wanted.
Gravis looked into the sky while merrily moving his legs back and forth on the tree. 'Is this what I am searching for? The feeling of freedom? Right now, I can do what I want without fear. Though...' Gravis looked to the ground with a bitter smile. 'The Heaven Sect will find me at some point. I think this counts as a free-trial of the true freedom that I want.'
"I Core-Continent. Five Days," Skye's parent said.
Gravis nodded. Skye's parent could finally let go and continue on its path. "I wish you all the best," Gravis said.
Skye's parent looked at him and nodded. "You too, human," it said. Then, it flew up and went back to its nest. It probably wanted to finish some things in the next five days before it left for the Core-Continent.
Gravis also jumped down from the tree and stretched. 'Talks are nice,' he thought. 'Sadly, this fucking Karmic Luck of mine is contagious.' Gravis looked one last time at the Wind Guild with longing. 'Man, how I wish to belong to a group of people.' Gravis sighed one last time and then left the Wind Guild.
Being isolated from humanity had taken its toll when he had just reached this lower world, but by now, he had grown used to it. He longed to be with others, but that longing didn't affect him so much anymore. He had already realized that being part of humanity was an impossibility.
His goal in reaching the Unity Realm was the most important thing he had to do now, except for maybe staying alive. As soon as he reached the Unity Realm, he would return to his homeworld. Everything would be fine then.
As Gravis left, he had one last thought about this whole thing and then concentrated on his next target. It would probably take around 18 hours to get there if he didn't take a break. Yet, wasn't his purpose of coming here specifically to take a break? Why not slow down when he had the time?
Like this, Gravis slowly traveled to his next target, taking several breaks to look at the scenery in the process. Of course, while traveling, he thought of more applications with his lightning. Lots of battle tactics went through his mind, and time flew by.
Over three days later, Gravis finally arrived at his goal.
Advertisement
- In Serial335 Chapters
Deeper Darker
Set in the far future when humanity has reached the stars and finds it is not the first to do so. Alien technology has been left behind by a long dead race. Ancient cities, abandoned starships, temples and fortified bunkers all contain artefacts and devices far in advance of what humans have been able to produce. Technology that feels more akin to magic, so powerful it can allow a single person to dominate a star system. But these relics of another time have been left well-defended and behind bewildering and impenetrable security measures.There are those who are compatible with the alien technology, who can augment themselves to face the evermore extreme protocols in the depths of the alien ruins, and by doing so attain greater power. And there are those who just want to sell what they find to the highest bidder.The rewards are high, but you have to be prepared to go further and risk more to discover the greatest secrets of a civilisation that vanished long before the first human walked upright. Secrets that could irrevocably change humanity’s future, or end it.
8 456 - In Serial23 Chapters
The Most Overpowered Floofer
Petey, a Golden Retriever from Earth with a heart equally golden, was euthanized in a pound after over twelve years of love to everyone he met. Thankfully, a few very powerful people seem to agree that it seemed unfair, and gave him a chance to live life to the fullest in another world. Oh, and they gave him just a few perks... Okay, maybe a lot of perks.
8 273 - In Serial6 Chapters
After I Lost to the Demon King
A beleaguered adventurer enters a bar in the dead of night. By the next morning, he’s become a public menace as the new town drunk. But what circumstances led him to give up his sword for the drink? And what’s with that ominous title on the cover of this book? ______________________________________ I wrote this for the January Resolution Contest on RRL and figured I may as well upload it to the site as well.
8 123 - In Serial7 Chapters
The Dark Soul
Karan was once a human that was betrayed and killed by his friends and family. As he felt only darkness for centuries, he started to feel his hands and grabbed onto something. It was beyond his expectations, a power so great that he had to sacrifice his old body and part of his soul to fully grasp it.
8 79 - In Serial72 Chapters
Calf the Furless (First Edition)
Calf, the heir presumptive has fallen short once again. As a half-being his competition has always stood heads and shoulders above his physical capabilities but this time, more is at play in keeping him down than the fetters of human ability. "THEY" have interfered and as a consequence, Calf is thrown into a Rites the likes of which only the annals and a few of the long-lived have seen. Will he prevail, or will his story end before it even begins. PROLOGUE: The rite of passage. Every creature known and yet to be known by man undergoes its own challenges. These separate the chaff from the worthy crop, whittling down the challengers for every progressive leg of the journey we call life. Be it formalized and observed, or unwittingly followed in the execution of daily life, every form of it is ritualized. That ritual is what we call the rites, the passage being the continuation of life itself, for even when metaphorical, a death is certain in choice and accommodations should one fail to meet its expectations. ⯁⯁⯁ At the top of any group stands a king, set apart from all by qualification, ranging from singular to multivariate by the complexity of each group. To those of the central forests of Greater Liminos, better known as Taurreland, strength is king. Though the land abounds with creatures great and small, boasting intellect, arcane skills and artisanal prowess, strength stands above all of them, second to none. 'Strength will prevail over all' stands as their motto, and to that end, the Rites of a King require triumph over forces from all disciplines. ⯁⯁⯁ Day 300,Year seventeen,Future calendar of the Taurs... Such a rites would occur on that day, and its events would be the first in a sequence of challenges to the status quo. A single answer would emerge to satisfy all the questions that had been asked of a certain Prince for the past 8 years, but as a consequence, that answer would put to question all that was tradition, and the weight of hereditary strength.
8 122 - In Serial31 Chapters
Aspects of Heaven and Earth
This is a story of a world where the laws of Heaven and Earth permeate through all things. It refines the body and mind of all of its denizens. Children are able to walk and talk at mere infancy, are near impervious to sickness, elders can count their age by centuries, and their strength can enable them to run dozens of kilometers without rest or literally move boulders with their finger. Follow Gaius as he tries to find his place within this world of magic.
8 197

