Chapter 148: Thera's perspective
Chapter 148 of "Chaotic Craftsman Worships The Cube" unveils a new twist: Thera woke up alone, not surprised to see that Ben must have gone the entire... See what happens!
Thera woke up alone, not surprised to see that Ben must have gone the entire night without rest working on whatever plan he had to complete his current quest and followed her bind skill to find him.It was early in the morning still, which meant he was in the first place sheâd look, even without it. He was in the kitchen cooking breakfast, and for whatever reason, the small dryad child was sitting on his shoulders and hounding him with questions.
âWhatâs that?â
âPancakes, itâs a breakfast from my homeland.â
âWhy arenât we having frattles?â
âWell, Iâve never had a frattle, but Iâll see if your momâll teach me later so I can make them tomorrow if you want?â
âYes please, theyâre the best!â
âHa, alright, you got it kiddo.â
âHey mister apostle?â
âYeah?â
âWhy do you look so weird?â
âI promise I look very normal for my species.â
âBut youâre not green and you donât have boobs!â
âHaha, what? Not everyone has boobs, you know? Orâs green for that matter.â
âWhy not?â
âLetâs see, Iâm going to leave that as something you should ask your mom, okay?â
âOkay!â
Thera wasnât used to being around small children, but it was adorable seeing the young girl so full of questions and energy, and there was a certain charm to how patiently Ben was talking to her as he worked, despite his hair being pulled and his chest kicked as she swung her legs.
She watched their exchange for a little while longer until Fontesh came into the kitchen.
âDelair, if youâre going to make him carry you then at the very least donât kick him while heâs doing it.â
âSorry mom. Why doesnât he have boobs?â
âUuh, Iâll tell you a bit after breakfast, okay hun?â
âOkay!â
âThanks for putting up with her,â She told Ben, âI know she can be a little energetic.â
âDonât worry about it. Food will be ready soon if you want to wake the others? Oh, but Skoeâs only been asleep for two hours so maybe leave him to rest.â
Fontesh agreed and went down to the basement while Delair continued to play with his hair, while Thera walked up beside him.
âYouâre good with kids.â
âIt was only a couple years ago my brother was her age, Iâm used to it.â
She saw the look in his eyes and cursed herself for asking, it should have been obvious given what she knew about him, but even if heâd answered Ben always got a little bit sad when heâd think of his family. She could see it in his eyes before heâd try to push it away, and she was never good at knowing what to say when it happened. Thankfully Delair changed the topic, but the new one wasnât much better.
âWhy are you dressed like that?â She was asked in a voice filled with childlike innocence and left having no idea how to answer the question. The honest explanation was a bit complicated to tell a child, but it also wasnât something she should brush off or lie about. Luckily, after a moment of silence where she struggled to figure out what to say, Ben saw what was going on and gave one himself.
âYou see, Theraâs a super pretty girl under there, so she has to hide away or else everyone would fall in love with her.â
âIsnât that good though?â
âIt might seem like it would be, but she wants to be appreciated for her personality instead, so she has to hide away her looks.â
The young girl was now staring at her, wide-eyed and full of wonder. âCan I see?â
âUm, maybe later,â She said, awkwardly deferring it.
âYeah, Iâll make you a magic necklace so it wonât cause any issue, youâll just have to wait a bit, okay?â
âOkay!â
The girl seemed satisfied for the meantime and went back to kicking Ben's chest, already forgetting what her mom had told her as Thera quietly whispered to Ben so she wouldnât hear.
âWas that the best you could come up with?â
âItâs basically the truth, I just phrased it so sheâd understand.â
âWell, I guess it got the idea across,â
They continued to chat for a little longer until everyone but Skoe was there and Ben served the pancakes and a fruit sauce heâd made, a meal sheâd had a few times now thanks to living with him but was a novelty for everyone else eating it, especially Delair who seemed instantly taken with the dish and as she devoured it while Ben outlined his plan for the day.
âSo like I said before, I wonât be able to give you guys much help from here. I need to find materials to make resistance amulets for everyone and other than that I need to figure out some work around the town. Speaking of, Fontesh, I couldnât help but notice the enchantment on your cold box isnât the greatest. If youâre willing I could redo it so the mana cost is lower, or remake it to take just as much but have a time aspect added to slightly slow the span of time within it.â
âYou could do that?â She asked in shock, and seeing the seriousness in his eyes was quick to agree. âIf youâre willing then adding the time effect would be fanatic, thank you so much!â
âDonât worry about it, I can look over your other enchanted items as well to see if I could make any improvements if youâd like. Also, I couldnât help but notice the fence around your home and the house itself is broken down in some places, please allow me to fix it for you.â
âI couldnât possibly put an apostle to work like that,â She said in a hurry. âImproving the cold box is already more than enough for giving you a room for a while.â
âPlease, donât worry about that,â He told her as Thera watched him throw on a smile and growing wise to what he was doing. âIâm both a craftsman and an enchanter by trade, and as an apostle itâs my duty to help people. Since Iâll be here for as long as it takes Sachel to complete her quest but canât do more for her than I already have, I might as well do what I can for the village. Speaking of, I think I should be able to finish anything the house needs today, please let the others in the village know my offer. I get the impression they arenât used to outsiders, but Iâd like to do what I can.â
Fontesh looked touched and Sachelâs eyes were sparkling seeing the apostle of the god she worshiped wanting to help her village so badly, even Ralia seemed impressed, but Thera could immediately tell what the point of all of this was.
She didnât doubt he was fine with doing all of this to help the village, though he was probably putting a bit more effort in than he otherwise would since he was specifically trying to make his god look good. Still, it was probably a good idea to try and get the village to warm up to them a bit regardless, even if he was being over the top about it.
In the face of that offer though Fontesh couldnât help but agree. They were all aware of the state of the village, and having a competent craftsman to try and fix it up would be a blessing.
All that was left was whatever she would do, an issue that was quickly resolved by Sachel.
âI was thinking I could show you where weâll have to be hunting if thatâs alright with you?â She asked. The half-dryad was trying to be polite, knowing full well that while she had never acted as blatantly antagonistic as Skoe, they werenât exactly on the best footing either, but she agreed easily enough. After all, sheâd already told Ben sheâd work with them, there was no reason to back out now just because she didnât like them.
âSo this is the edge of the forest,â Sachel said after their hike to it. The trees she was pointing to were a far more vibrant shade of green, though there were trees from the surrounding woods mixed in as well. âDamaging them is a far greater offense than just entering the woods for outsiders, so we wonât be able to use your magic at all, but if you can draw the frost bats out then we can handle the rest.â
âSince Iâve last worked with you Iâve gained the zeroth level in both dark and life magic, as well as telekinesis if that helps with your planning, though the last one isnât much use in battle.â Since she was going to be working with them for at least a few days, she knew that sharing the improvements to her magic skills was for the best, even if it felt a bit too open.
Sachel seemed surprised by her situation to have changed so much in the past year when she could only use earth magic at a low level, and Ralia looked at her with approval.
âWhat led you to learning so many branches of magic?â The naga woman asked curiously. âYou seemed pretty obsessed with your earth magic before.â
âThat hasnât changed. I was told that people in my situation where the difference between their power and control is so great can increase their control by getting a broader range of magics, with each one increasing the wielder's overall abilities as well. Iâve been seeing decent results from it, but my affinities wonât let me learn any more and I was only able to get the one non-affinited one by luck, so for now I just need to work on improving them,â Specifically improving life magic and telekinesis. She would use her dark magic when she needed to, but given how many she now had access to there was no need to push it while Ben was making progress improving her resistance brace.
âOh cool, and that gives us a few more options for dealing with them once they leave the woods so thatâs great!â Sachel said enthusiastically. âFor now letâs just survey the area around the woods to figure out the best way to go at it and regroup at Foteshâs after.â
With Sachel taking the lead they walked around the area, trying to judge the best place to stage their attack while at the same time noticing a few other dryads watching them from a distance.
It was obvious they were there to keep an eye on them to make sure they didnât break the rules, but if they were going to insist on staying in the area then Thera was going to have to make a note to herself to ask Ben to prepare even more resistance amulets. She couldnât very well avoid going into the forest only to break the law by attacking the minds of bystanders, even if it was unintentional.
Sachel noticed them off in the distance as well and her mood noticeably fell. It wasnât hard to see why, this was her home village, presumably where sheâd grown up, and now because sheâd changed her faith she was an outsider.
It was already up in the air how sheâd been treated here, given that it looked like she was the only halfbreed in the village, but the fact that sheâd come back to try and help for her quest indicated that it couldnât have been bad, despite the way she and Ben had been avoided when they arrived.
Ralia picked up on her companionâs mood, and while not changing the topic to a more cheerful distraction, asked something that had been on her mind.
âSo Thera, I wanted to ask about what happened with your friend and Elder Hentath. He seemed⌠more angry on Sachelâs behalf than I would expect.â
âTrue, as nice as it was that he tried to help me with grandmother, it was a little surprising.â
She made a face under her hood, having an idea as to why he was so angry, but not sure if it was her place to say. Still, it might be better to give them some clue than to let them bother Ben about it when he already had so much he wanted to do.
âItâs a bit of a personal subject to him so donât go bothering him about it, but Ben isnât able to see his family again, no matter how much he wants to. I think he was just angry to hear yours talk to you like that.â
The answer caught the other two women off guard and if anything the atmosphere of the group got worse.
She thought sarcastically to herself, all the while wishing she could just work with Ben like usual to deal with this.