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Chapter 161: Field Test

    Chapter 161: Field Test


    Uh, Cirayus? Mind telling me why we allowed ourselves to be surrounded by Ash Beasts?


    Not just one or two, either. Over a dozen beasts circled warily around the two, eyeing them, sizing them up. Among their number were Ash Bitersthe same beast Vir fought in the depths of the mine near Avialong with a pack of Raptors and some Greater Zards. Ash wolves loped some distance away, wary of the neers to their domain.


    Though hed fought some of these beasts in the Human Realm, he wasnt about to make the mistake of thinking theyd be the same. The prana densities were iparable. And like him, Ash Beasts almost all possessed Apex Ash prana affinity. They mightck tattoos or orbs, but the realm strengthened them as much as it did him, and they were already terrifying, to begin with.


    Why, youre going to fight them,d, said his godfather as if it was the most natural thing in the world. You wanted to test out your new abilities, didnt you? How can you do any better than actual opponents?


    Vir was less convinced.


    Together, right? Well fight them <em>together?</em>


    Surely the giant didnt expect him to go up against all these beasts alone? Especially since he was still limatizing.


    I seem to have suddenly grown quite tired, Cirayus said, cing the back of his palm against his forehead before copsing, sending a cloud of ash flying. Ill justy down here for a moment. Why dont you hand me your rucksack so Ill have a pillow.


    <em>Yep. He wants me to do this alone, </em>Vir thought with a grim expression while removing his backpack. This wasnt just a chance for him to experiment; Cirayus wanted to see what he was capable of.


    If you take them all out in ten minutes, we will proceed deeper into the Ash.


    The giant certainly knew what to say to motivate himVir wasnt an ignorant chalhe knew exactly what Cirayus was doing.


    Deal, Vir said immediately.


    It didnt matter if Cirayus was hanging a carrot at the end of a stick. Not when the carrot was that juicy.


    Vir drew his katar and nced at his chakrams. For now, they were even less useful than theyd been in the Human Realm, barely useful as a distraction. One that cost ammunition with each use. He left them stowed on his back.


    Ideally, Vir wanted <em>Prana Visions </em>aid, but as Cirayus once said, <em>Warriors rarely have the luxury of choosing their battles. </em>Hed have to fight with the ability hampering rather than helping.


    When Vir walked away from Cirayus, hed expected half to follow.


    No such luck. <em>All </em>the creatures came after him. Not only that, the ring theyd formed drew tighter and tighter.


    <em>They can sense how strong Cirayus is, cant they? </em>Vir thought in despair.


    Seeing Vir as small fry, they came after him, hunger in their eyes. It struck him as odd that they were cooperating with each other; from everything hed heard, the Ash had driven their sanity out of them long ago. The beings who stalked him now certainly didnt <em>act </em>crazed. Maybe they lost their sanity deeper in the Ash.


    Despite his trepidation, Vir made the opening move, lunging at the nearest Ash Biter. He knew from experience they enjoyed snapping their jaws at their prey, so he took its back.


    In the mine near Avi, hed struggled to prate the thinyer of prana all Ash Beasts surrounded themselves with. Here, it was thicker. In fact, it was almost as thick as physical armor, so Vir didnt dare pull punches.


    <em>Empowering </em>his strike with as much prana as his body could handle, he shot out <em>Prana de</em>. Except, what emerged wasn''t a mere <em>Prana de</em>. The Ash prana coating his katar raged forth, extending well past the length of the katar.


    Vir blinked.


    <em>This isn''t Prana de. It''s de Projection!</em> The Rare Tier ability he''d worked so hard for in the Human Realm had just manifested of its own ord. All thanks to the prana here.


    The force behind the attack<em></em>nearly threw off his bnce. It no longer felt like his own arm. It was as if Vera herself had taken control of his limb, directing it with awe-inspiring force.


    <em>Im gonna bisect this thing! </em>Vir thought with tion, stunned at his own power. <em>This </em>was the power hed yearned for. With this


    The de stopped dead against the Biters armor, sinking only an inch beforeing to rest.


    Instinct prompted Vir to hurl himself into a reverse somersault, narrowly avoiding the Biters jaw snap. Virs ears rang from the shockwave emitted from its bite; such was its force.


    <em>That was it? </em>Vir thought in shock. <em>Prana de </em>had evolved far past its prior limits, even turning into <em>de Projection</em>. Was this all it was capable of? Such power and yet, nothing. It spoke volumes about how strong the beasts in this domain truly were.


    <em>Cant allow those attacks to even graze me. </em>A single strike might very well mean his demise.


    Vir <em>Leaped </em>all the way back to Cirayus, buying himself some breathing room.


    Nine minutes, the giant casually called out.


    <em>Need more power. </em>It was ridiculous to think that so soon after multiplying his strength, he still came up short, but that was the reality here in the Ash.


    <em>What can I do? </em>


    It wasnt as if he was out of ideas. Just that hed never tested them. Ten minutesnow ninewasnt long at all to develop a new ability. He tried regardless.


    First, Vir concentrated on his arm, seeing the prana circting inside. <em>Prana de </em>had grown significantlyin size. Its density was only slightly greater than before.


    <em>It doesnt need to be thatrge, </em>Vir thought.


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    Having extra reach when needed was wee, but right now, he required deadliness above all else. He needed a de that could rend prana itself.


    That meant a denser <em>Prana de.</em>


    Vir began the activation process, spinning the prana inside his arm faster and faster. Twice, then thrice what hed mustered before. His blood vessels stretched and strained against the level of blood flow. Only then did he allow it to shoot out of his arm, traveling the length of his katar.


    It workedthe de that had been as long as a greatsword now came barely past his katar. But what it lost in length, it more than made up for in power. It was <em>dense</em>. So dense, it seemed to suck in the very light around it.


    <em>More.</em>


    Vir knew if he wanted to survive here, hed need power. A <em>lot </em>more. Yet his body was at its current limit; spinning prana faster wasnt an option.


    <em>Parais Technique.</em>


    Parais <em>Prana Channeling </em>boosted his prana efficiency, allowing him to do more with less. In the Human Realm, itd also augmented his power, allowing him to <em>Leap </em>farther and <em>Empower </em>harder.


    Here, where prana was so abundant, Vir wondered if itd give him an even more significant advantage. Why shouldnt it? <em>Prana Channeling </em>routed his blood in pathways that sent exactly the right amount of prana to the right muscles.


    Normally, hed just scatter prana into his muscles, but <em>Empowers </em>strength and <em>Leaps </em>distance depended on each muscle having just the right amount of energy. Muscles worked in harmony with each other, and when one received too much, it reduced the Talents overall effect.


    Now that his body had mostly limatized, <em>Prana Channeling </em>wasnt hard to use, made even easier by the hours hed spent training.


    Vir activated <em>Empower </em>in his arm as he shed, this time channeling prana ording to Parais technique. As expected, it used a fraction of the prana as before


    It also knocked him t on his face, such was the momentum it carried.


    Vir, I know youre excited, but I dont think facenting is an efficient method to kill those Ash Beasts, Cirayus said, looking like he was about tough. Seven minutes remain.


    Hrious, Vir replied, wiping the ash from his face. Watch <em>this.</em>


    Vir turned, <em>Leaping </em>back to the Ash Biter. <em>Prana de </em>fired, wreathing his katar in prana so dense, he could see it with his regr vision, taking the appearance of ck mes that oozed off of his seric de.


    <em>Empower </em>activated mid-swing, giving his thrust an explosive burst of momentum.


    The <em>Prana de </em>met the Biters armor. For a brief moment, prana fought prana equally, before offense overpowered defense, breaking through. Once past, the katar split flesh like water, and this time, Vir <em>did </em>bisect it.


    The beasts that had closed in immediately halted, reevaluating their chances.


    <em>Why didnt they attack all at once, though? </em>Vir had been vulnerable fighting the Biter. Hed remained on guard, of course, but he was sure a beast wouldve attacked while he was distracted.


    Whatever it was, he wasntining. Vir <em>Leaped </em>to the other Ash Biter, destroying it with the same thrust, which also carried his immense speed behind it.


    His de didnt simply bisect the beast. It impaled it, taking it along for the ride. Only when Vir had bounded seventy paces away ande to a stop did the corpse fall off the de, crumpling in a cloud of ash dust.


    Any takers? Vir shouted, <em>Leaping </em>back into the fray and skewering a small, bipedal beast along the way. A Raptor. Br five. Not only was it smaller, its prana signature was also less dense than the Ash Biters, and Vir doubted hed have any trouble with the Raptor and its brethren.


    Only their numbers gave him pause. In packs, their rank could soar to eighty, but its dozen brethren routed, clearly thinking themselves outmatched, and ran for their lives.


    Vir wasnt about to let them. <em>Leaping</em>, he impaled, bisected, and crushed, preparing his next <em>Leap </em>even as he swung his de.


    At first, it took a second to kill one of them. By the time hed lopped off the head of thest one, hed cut that in half.


    Five minutes, Cirayus called, and Vir swore he could hear a trace of surprise in his voice.


    You dont need to suppress the others while I fight, you know? Vir replied, somewhat irritated. The reason the beasts hadnt swarmed him became obvious with a nce at thepacted ash.


    Cirayus had been pinning the beasts in ce.


    This is tough enough,d. Youll be fighting them on your own soon enough. Less than five minutes to go. You sure you want to be chatting me up right now?


    Five is more than I need, Vir said, facing his next opponents.


    Next up were the Greater Zards. Hed fought their lesser brethren in the mines near Avi, but theirrger brethren were in another league. Where Lesser Zards mightve been Br One individually, Greaters could get up to Br fifty, and there were two to greet him.


    Vir <em>Leaped </em>in, but the beasts matched his speed, dodging his blow by a hair. Something sted out of their mouths, and Vir shed in reflex, his de finding something fleshy and wet.


    <em>A tongue!?</em>


    He severed it, sending the Zard writhing in agony. Unfortunately, he wasn''t able to use the same tactic on its friend. The other Zards tongue wrapped around his ankle, mming him into the ash face first.


    Vir inhaled a cloud of ash, setting him coughing. His eyes watered and his nose stung, but Vir had been in worse situations before. Closing his eyes, he relied on <em>Prana Vision. </em>


    <em>The tongues stopping me from getting away! </em>Vir struggled as the other, tongue-less Zardunched itself at him, its wed paw ready to maul.


    There wasnt enough time to bring his de to bear, nor could he break free of the Zard that held him in ce.


    <em>Break free? </em>Vir dumped as much prana into his leg as his body could handle, not bothering with Parais Technique. <em>High Jump </em>hardly needed it.


    He straight shot up, until the Zards long tongue stopped him. It was never designed to bear such strain, though, and Vir felt a sharp tug as it ripped.


    Owing to the tongue that held him, <em>High Jump </em>only took Vir a few paces in the air. Performing a midair somersault, he fell katar-first, bringing his executioners de down on the Zards smooth hide.


    There was no defending against such force. Its head sheared clean off, and when Vir righted himself, he found the other Zard already twenty paces away, fleeing as fast as its legs allowed.


    A single <em>Leap </em>followed by <em>Prana de, Prana Channeling, </em>and <em>Empower, </em>ended the beast.


    Three minutes, Cirayus called.


    Only five Ash Wolves remainedthe others having left at some point.


    Immediately, Vir knew theyd be his toughest opponents yet. From the way Ash prana oozed off their hides, to the piercing gaze of their glowing blue eyes, everything about the pack screamed <em>danger.</em>


    Uh, Cirayus? Whats the Br rank on these? Do you know?


    Hmm. I feel like I''ve heard that term before... Cirayus said, scratching his head.


    Nevermind.


    Vir searched his memory, thinking back to the bestiary at Balindam. If he recalled properly, itd put Ash Wolves in the twenty to forty range, but there was something he was forgetting. Something crucial.


    What I <em>can</em> tell you, Cirayus said, is that theyre many times more lethal as a pack. Youd best not underestimate them.


    <em>Ah, right! That was it. </em>Br twenty to forty individually. Two hundred fifty to four hundred as a pack of five.


    B-bring it! Vir roared.


    <em>Cirayus, oh great demigod, please watch over me!</em>
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