Chapter 205
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āUm, sweetheart? Why is he so depressed? Heās the one that asked for this.āāI have no idea,ā Thera answered her father as they both stared at Ben on his hands and knees in front of what heād asked Abrus to make for them after their victory, seemingly dealing with a deep internal struggle. āBen, why does a metal cart have you so upset?ā
āItās not the cart, itās what the cart represents,ā He said as he pulled himself together. āNamely how pointless it was to spend all of that time making a bike.ā
He realised it when Thera had thrown them both around during their guild promotion quest. Her control of her magic was now great enough that they could use something like this to get around, a cart with a couple of seats in the front and plenty of room in the back for storage, able to be driven through her magic so long as it was made of metal.
He explained it all and watched as her eyes lit up before getting on, completely ignoring his depression about the bike, and with staff in hand moving it forward and directing it as she went.
āOkay, this is the best idea youāve ever had,ā She told him excitedly as she got off, seeing that it would work as well as he seemed to think.
āItās hard to express just how many better and more important ideas Iāve had than this, but Iām glad youāre happy with it at least. Since moving it comes down to your own power it shouldnāt need to stop so long as you're awake, and it wonāt be limited to the speed and needs of animals. Honestly, Iām hopeful it can cut the time going from the gate to stonewall down to around two days, but I guess weāll see.ā
āThen letās get going, I want to try this out!ā She laughed, eager to see how things would go with it.
With everything they needed to do basically done they said their goodbyes to her family, Thera placing special emphasis on saying goodbye to her baby cousin before she put on her cloak and they went on their way off to collect all of the books Ben had ordered.
āThis is insane. Youāre insane. How are you going to ever read all of these?ā Thera asked as she watched him pile crates of books into the back of the cart, suddenly understanding why heād asked for so much space when something smaller would have been more convenient for them.
āTheyāre mostly for reference if I ever need them, but Iām also going to work on getting the speed reading skill at some point. Combining it with my other skills should make reading a book a day a breeze.ā
āYou know, one day your brain is going to blow up if you keep gaining mind skills, and while everyoneās mourning you not a single person is going to be surprised.ā
āWith how Myriad keeps telling me nothing the system does is harmful Iām pretty sure Iāll get away without any damage.ā
āFine, then your mind is going to keep warping and changing until it's unrecognizable. No damage, just the weirdest thing in existence.ā
āMyriad, want to refute that?ā
āFuck.ā
āTold you,ā She said as she laughed, getting all the context she needed from his reply before they started making their way through the city towards the gate.
He had to admit, a part of him would miss the city. Anailia was a nice place and there was plenty to do to keep himself occupied there, and even if they could drive Thera nuts he liked her family's company too. It was a place he wanted to make sure he visited again when he got the chance, though it couldnāt counter the pleasures of home.
It was only as he was taking his last looks around as they slowly made their way to the gate that something caught his eye, a light in a side alley that he initially paid no mind to, but as they drifted further and further away it continued to pick at his thoughts, until his eyes opened wide and he called for her to stop as he ran back.
He hadnāt seen a light, not really. Though it seemed similar, it was something that would only catch his eye, with nobody else seeming to notice or care. The reason was simple too, they just couldnāt see it. It would be invisible to anyone unless they managed to have a good mana sense that was specialized towards enchantments.
He wasnāt sure if he was right at first, but the moment he found himself at the mouth of the alley he was salivating. Whatever was there wasnāt just a heavily enchanted item, it was one with some much magic placed on it he could see it from down the street. There was only one possibility that sprang to mind, but he didnāt dare give voice to the thought, nonetheless feeling confident as he approached.
The only other thing heād seen that had been as impressive was the enchantments on Anailiaās trial, but this was different. Well, he didnāt actually know what it was, most of it being covered by an old cloth, but it was far smaller meaning it was even harder to make, at least in a way that could exist outside of the realm of gods.
A part of him worried about whoever left it there, that they might come back as he was looking it over and not take too kindly to having something so rare and extremely expensive examined so casually, but he couldnāt resist himself as he pulled the cloth away to get a better look.
Excitement turned to confusion though as he tried to understand just what he was seeing. Before him was a mountain of a man. Heād have been eight or nine feet tall when not curled up into a ball, with flesh that Ben was almost certain was made of bronze, but that was far from the most significant thing about the man. Ben had gotten to see plenty of races since coming to the world after all, and seeing someone who seemed to be made of metal wasnāt too shocking given his connection to both Thera and Abrus.
No, what left him struggling to understand just what he was seeing was the dense quantity of slowly fraying enchantments covering every inch of the man's flesh and breaking down before his very eyes.
As he came back to consciousness after drifting in and out for days, the elderly being found himself somewhere different from the back alley heād collapsed in. He was lying in a bed in a large room and knew that someone must have found him, but as he opened his eyes and looked around, the people he was seeing werenāt succubi.
āAre you sure thereās nothing you can do for him Lux?ā He saw a young man ask a creature that seemed to be made of light, only to get a shake of her head in reply.
āIām sorry Ben, but this is really more your specialty than mine. Heās not alive.ā
āWhat do you mean heās not alive? He has bodily functions. He has a soul! I wouldnāt be able to connect to him otherwise and I can definitely feel the skills attached to it.ā
āI canāt speak for that, but if it is the case then the body is just a vessel for it, basically a golem, though I couldnāt say what itās made of. We could try to get Abrus to have a look, but I donāt think much of it would be affected by an earth affinity.ā
āMmh, from what I can tell the structure of the body breaking down is less of a problem than the enchantments collapsing so if you canāt do anything I doubt he could either. I donāt know how old he is, but itās been a long time since he's had proper maintenance.ā
It was at that he finally spoke up, making them aware he was conscious and immediately pulling their eyes to him. āWhere am I?ā
āYouāre in Anailia, in the residence of the queen,ā The boy, Ben if what the light creature said was correct, told him. It was an answer that should have lightened his heart, but he knew things had progressed too far. Still, for the sake of those he loved he had to address the reason heād come.
āThatās good news then,ā He said, trying to nod but failing. āIād come to beg the help of the master enchanter whoās rumoured to be staying here.ā
As the two standing above him shared an uneasy look, he couldnāt help but feel justified in not letting himself get his hopes up.