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Chapter 15 - Hunt [1]

    Stark


    jolted awake, drenched in cold sweat. His breath came in gasps as he


    clutched his shoulder—Thankfully,


    it was still intact. He quickly scanned his surroundings and realized


    he was back in the cave, lying in his room.


    Yet,


    he couldn’t


    shake off the uncanny feeling from his fight with the Guki. His hands


    still trembled as memories of the battle still fresh in his mind.


    “What


    was that?” he muttered in an unsteady tone. He couldn’t


    understand the sudden surge of power and blood lust that over took


    him during the fight.


    <i>Is


    it related to that black figure?</i>


    His


    suspicions deepened. He knew his nightmares weren’t


    normal, but he didn’t anticipate such a radical change in himself.


    The encounter with that entity had to be some sort of a trigger.


    <i>Like


    the black figure said, the answer lies beyond the Immortal Divide.</i>


    A


    sharp pain shot through his head, breaking his thoughts.


    “This


    again!” he hissed, gritting his teeth.


    He


    tried to push himself up, but his body refused to cooperate. He


    collapsed back onto the cold mattress, unable to muster any strength


    to stand up properly.


    Even


    clenching his fists felt impossible—his entire body was numb and


    out of his control.


    “Don’t


    move, child.”


    Krul’s


    calm voice filled the room as he entered, carrying a bowl of stew.


    “You’re still recovering.”


    Stark


    glanced at him, noticing the subtle change in his appearance. Krul


    wasn’t


    wearing his usual attire. Instead, he wore a dark tunic resembling


    leather armor, complete with shoulder pads. His long hair was tied


    back in a neat ponytail, giving him a much sharper look.


    “Why


    can’t I muster any strength?” Stark asked frustratingly.


    “It’s


    because you’ve been asleep for the past three days,” Krul


    replied.


    Stark’s


    stomach growled in the middle of their conversation.


    Krul


    smirked and handed him a bowl of stew along with a wooden spoon.


    “Eat,”


    he instructed.


    Stark


    took a few spoonfuls, savoring the warmth as it soothed his empty


    stomach. It did taste oddly funny at times.


    Once


    he finished, he turned to Krul awkwardly.


    Without


    warning, Krul gently smacked him on the head.


    “Don’t


    ever do that in a battle,” he scolded.


    “Fine…


    I won’t do it,” Stark muttered with a pout.


    Krul’s


    expression turned serious. “There’s no need to risk your life


    like that. This time, I was there to save you,” he said firmly “But


    what if I wasn’t? You would have bled to death.”


    Stark


    lowered his gaze. “Yes…”


    “Know


    your place,” Krul continued. “Running away from a stronger


    opponent isn’t shameful.”


    “But


    isn’t that cowardice?” Stark asked, frowning. “The Hero Dalius


    wouldn’t do that.”


    Krul


    let out a chuckle. “Cowardice?


    A warrior is shaped by both victory and defeat. And death, Stark…


    death is the ultimate form of cowardice for a warrior.”


    “And


    about Dalius, He ran away many times when faced with an enemy he


    couldn’t defeat,” Krul said


    The


    way Krul spoke of Dalius was casual, as if he had known the legendary


    hero personally.


    Stark’s


    mouth fell open. “Wait….What? But”


    Krul


    simply smiled, ruffling Stark’s


    hair. “Being afraid isn’t a weakness. Learn from your fears, and


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    Stark


    just nodded.


    “The


    Hero Dalius once said that <i>It


    was my fear that brought me this far.</i><i>”


    </i>


    “How


    do you know that?”


    Stark asked curiously as he witnessed a tinge of nostalgia in Krul’s


    voice.


    “I


    just heard some stories over the years, Child.” Krul got up to


    leave. “Take rest today, you will recover by tomorrow.”


    “Wait..how


    are you sure?”


    “Medicine.”


    Krul smirked. “I mixed it in the stew.”


    “That’s


    why it tasted funny…” Stark mumbled.


    Time


    passed, and Stark recovered quickly. Taking Krul’s


    advice to heart, he did his best not to recklessly risk his life.


    A


    few days later, Stark successfully subdued a Guki, defeating it with


    only minor scratches. He had learned to use his agility to his


    advantage.


    He


    observed that the Guki took a few seconds to come to a complete stop


    after a full sprint. Stark capitalized on this brief moment, focusing


    all his senses on predicting its movement. Unlike the Stilo, which


    was more durable, the Guki had a fragile body, relying on its poison


    and speed to overwhelm its prey.


    However,


    defeating a Guki in daylight wasn’t


    a remarkable feat. They were nocturnal hunters, and true victory


    meant facing one in its own hunting grounds—at night.


    Fighting


    a Guki at night was a <i>suicidal


    mission</i>,


    but Stark saw it as a wall to overcome on his path to greater


    strength.


    His


    first night time battle with the Guki was <i>hell</i>


    on


    earth. He had never experienced such excruciating pain as the beast’s


    venom spread through his body, hissing and eating away at his flesh.


    His legs went numb, his muscles lost all strength, and he became easy


    prey.


    Krul


    saved him just in time, healing his wounds swiftly.


    <i>I</i><i>’m


    relying on my eyes too much…</i>


    Realizing


    this weakness, Stark decided that he needed to sense the Guki with


    more than just sight. He trained himself to detect the beast based on


    sound, touch, and even its blood lust.


    On


    the second night, he managed to wound the Guki before falling to the


    poison again.


    This


    time, however, he noticed something crucial—the Guki struggled to


    change direction at high speeds. Just as it needed time to stop, its


    momentum made it difficult to turn mid-attack.


    This


    flaw meant that by studying its attack patterns, he could use its own


    speed against it.


    If


    he swung his blade precisely in the opposite direction of the Guki


    attacks. It had no way to dodge it. The beast would run itself into


    his attack and he could guarantee a successful strike.


    Stark


    focused on exploiting the beast’s


    flaw. He relied on his senses, predicting its movements and striking


    precisely at its legs to limit its attacks. As its agility and


    acceleration dwindled, the beast’s range of movement narrowed,


    making it easier to track.


    Dodging


    the Guki’s


    poison claws was another challenge. A single scratch would leave him


    writhing in pain, the affected limb useless for the rest of the


    fight. He could anticipate its attacks, but his body lagged behind


    his instincts, reacting a fraction too late.


    But


    time changed that.


    Stark


    got used to dodging and his battle senses, reflexes got much quicker


    and efficient. For the first time he also managed to take down a Guki


    at night.


    A


    wave of bliss crashed over him. The sheer sense of achievement was


    overwhelming. Stark was on top of the world. The time and effort it


    took to take down a single desert Guki was excruciatingly long and it


    was worth every second.


    “You


    did well,” Krul praised.


    Stark


    let out a breathless laugh, exhaustion washing over him.


    “Finally,


    your basics are solid.”


    “Basics?”


    “The


    foundation of martial arts and swordsmanship has been laid,” Krul


    remarked.


    Throughout


    his training, Stark experimented with different swords, switching


    from a longsword to an arming sword before finally settling on a


    broadsword. It felt natural in his grip, as if made for him.


    Its


    basket hilt protected his hands, allowing for precise cuts and


    thrusts at flexible angles. The blade itself was sharp and pointed,


    and its versatility let him wield an offhand weapon like a dagger or


    a wooden shield.


    Krul


    noticed Stark’s


    serious expression. “Something on your mind, child?”


    “Um…


    yeah.” Stark hesitated before meeting Krul’s gaze. “What’s


    the next stage of training?”


    “The


    next level, huh…” Krul scratched his chin thoughtfully. “Nothing


    I can teach you. As I said before, I’m a mage, not a swordsman.


    Learning from me could cause irreparable flaws in your technique.”


    Stark


    sighed, looking dejected. “Right…”


    “But…”


    Krul smirked. “There is something you can do to improve.”


    “And


    that is?”


    “Fight


    stronger monsters. The more you battle, the sharper your instincts


    will become.”


    Stark


    nodded, agreeing to fight stronger monsters in the future. As they


    headed back to the cave, he felt oddly at home there. Krul had given


    him more than he could have ever imagined back at the slave camp.


    He


    often wondered why Krul had taken him under his wing. And now, he


    wanted to ask about the Immortal Divide—the name mentioned by the


    creature in his dreams.


    After


    reaching the cave, Stark settled down. He turned to Krul, who was in


    the middle of unstrapping the daggers from his chest piece.


    “By


    the way… Teacher.”


    For


    the first time, Stark referred to Krul as his teacher. After all He


    was the first person to teach him how to fight. He not only learned


    martial arts but also was taught to read and write in Kastari.


    Krul’s


    eyes widened for a moment before he smiled—warmly, unlike his usual


    cold smirk.


    “Do


    you know about the Immortal Divide?” Stark asked.


    Krul


    thought for a moment. “Yes,


    I do.”


    <i>So


    it</i><i>’s


    real?!! Huh!!!</i>


    Stark thought.


    “Where


    is it?” he stammered, his voice rising in pitch.


    Krul


    was taken aback for a moment. “Hmm…


    It is in the n—”


    Before


    he could finish, a golden light erupted from Stark’s


    chest, from the exact spot where his slave mark had been.


    It


    burned, shining so intensely that both of them were momentarily


    blinded.


    “What


    the—“ He cursed aloud.


    Stark


    barely had time to react before he heard Krul shout.


    “GET


    BEHIND ME RIGHT NOW.”


    Stark


    stumbled towards Krul just as the cave shuddered violently. A ray of


    light shot towards the cave with a shrill noise and the rocks beside


    him disintegrated.


    An


    instant later, the cave exploded into a sea of flames.
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