Chapter 225
Chapter 225 of "Chaotic Craftsman Worships The Cube" opens with: As Ben woke up he felt his head pounding as he tried to take stock... Find out what happens!
As Ben woke up he felt his head pounding as he tried to take stock of just what had happened. The last thing he remembered was selecting a new job and notifications flooding his thoughts, followed by the feeling of his skull splitting, but now all that was left was a lesser pain as all of his minds filled his head.Given how complex mind seemed to work he was sure he would have only gained a single mind from it with that level up, bringing him to five. Finding his head so crowded was a shocking experience.
He all but screamed in his head as his eyes shot open. He was in the middle of a battle, he didnât have time to be knocked out. At least that was what he thought, but as soon as he rushed to get up he found he was laying on the beach among the injured, the corpses of leviathans spread around and saturating the ground with blood.
Myriad said cheerfully, making him want to fall to the ground in despair.
He thought sadly as Thera rushed past the other patients to him, grabbing him in her arms.
âThank the gods youâre up! You just collapsed out of nowhere and nothing I or any of the other healers did helped.â
He held her back, patting her head as she calmed down. âSorry, I leveled up a skill and it looked like Iâm still recovering from it.â
âWhat? Ben leveling up canât hurt you, how could it leave you unconscious for hours?â
âHa, I guess my brain just couldnât keep up with the changes,â He told her as he explained just what happened, leaving her to pull away and stare at him through her hood.
âIâm willing to bet no other person on this planet has dealt with something like that,â She said with a sigh. âHonestly, your status is ridiculous.â
âMaybe, but it keeps things exciting, right?â
âI guess weâll see how exciting it feels if you get to the point where your thoughts split like that again. If it happened at the third level of parallel thought then maybe it will again at the eighth?â
âUh, weâre not going to think on that too hard right now,â He said as he tried to suppress his headache. âInstead, catch me up on what I missed,â It was clear that once her worry for him was gone she was leaking excitement, and he doubted that it had anything to do with their victory.
âWhat, do you mean the fact that we all managed to survive, or me leveling up my telekinesis, earth and life magic, and completing my job?â She said smugly, not trying to hide just how happy it left her, an excitement Ben shared.
âWhat, thatâs awesome! Did you take a new job yet?â
âYep, since you were out and there were people to treat I borrowed your crystal. Youâre looking at a brand new life mage. Now when you decide to do something insane like throwing yourself from a leviathan I might just have an easier job keeping you alive if you hit the ground without an air mage breaking your fall.â
âHey, I was just a bit desperate at that point. Figured it would be safer than clinging to it once it started fighting the other leviathan. Speak of, I see that went well.â
âWith the rest of us giving support, the one you got under your enchantment attacked the rest of them. It looks like the ones I tried suppressing managed to barely survive and made their way to land but it went for them too. Once it was taken down the rest of the adventurers went off to party but I and the other healers have been keeping busy here,â She explained. Even if everyone around looked worse for wear, they were alive which was more than enough all things considered and getting better by the second as the healers did what they could to treat them. After catching Ben up on what happened Thera went back to do what she could while he went back to laying down, waiting for his headache to subside and enjoying the feel of the last bit of sun beating down on him.
It took another hour, but eventually everyone's injuries were manageable enough that many of the healers were freed from their tasks, with most of them going out to celebrate with the rest.
As for Ben and Thera, they started heading back to the building Falk rented. Both were left exhausted by the events of the day and cared more about getting some rest than celebrating, feeling especially eager to be getting back to Stonewall now that all was said and done. It was only as a voice called out to them as they walked the nearly vacant streets, only a few adventurers and citizens who hadnât left filling them, that they were both left holding in exhausted groans.
âHello again,â Thera told the demigod Ather as he came to bother them as politely as she could. âWhat do you want?â
âYou,â He told her, making her step back on reflex from how creepy the encounter felt. âSomeone as powerful as you is wasted on whatever town youâre in. Work for me and youâll actually be part of something important.â
Rather than try to politely decline yet again she opted for a different strategy, putting it off long enough that they could leave town. âIâm sorry, but we have someone waiting for us, if you want to discuss it again later then you can contact the guild master Ceselee and we can meet before I leave. Come on Ben,â She said, grabbing his arm and making the mistake of turning around, letting the demigod out of her sight.
âHey, Iâm not done,â He almost shouted as he reached out, grabbed Theraâs hood, and pulled.
It would have been bad enough if heâd just pulled it down, exposing him and anyone around to her charm, but he had yanked the fabric not with the intent of stopping her, but to pull her back instead. With how much use it constantly saw, being worn any time she went out, as well as while they did their hunting, it had put up with a lot of abuse, but the force of a demigod pulling against it with all their strength was too much for the stitching along the neck, and with the sound of fabric tearing it was ripped off, collapsing the delicate enchantment bound to it as it did.
As Ben turned to look at her, she was already staring at Ather, her hood in his hand as the look in his eyes started to change while hers turned to one of shock and horror. There were maybe ten other people around and as if a switch had been flicked they all stopped what they were doing to turn their eyes to her.
With nothing else that could be done and a person with a horrifying level of power in front of them, Ben pulled Thera close and activated the barrier enchantment in his shoes before anything bad could happen for all the good it would do. In much the same way as the braces he made for her, her magic was far too powerful to be stopped by the thin barrier, especially one set up to allow attacks from within to get out. The full force of her magic was leaking out into the world as everyone affected by her charm walked over, placing their hands against it and wanting in.
âNo, why? I didnât, I didnât-â Thera stuttered, the horror of the situation getting to her as she got to see up close the expressions of those whoâd come under her magic, a situation that would only get worse as time went on as more people passed by if they didnât do anything.
Ben gently touched her face, bringing her eyes to his as he tried to calm her down, knowing he was going to have to ask her something that would tear her apart. âThera, Thera itâs not your fault. Just look at me. Ignore them and try to breathe, okay?â
She nodded her head, doing her best to calm down as much as she could while they pressed in around the barrier, doing everything they could to be as close to her as possible and practically blind to the others around.
âI just⌠Why did this happen? I- I didn't even do anything I was just trying to leave and-â
âThera, I know. Itâs okay, Iâm here. I know you didnât do anything wrong, but we need to go. Iâve got the room set up so things will be fine there while we get you a new cloak, but we need to get there before even more people come by, okay?â
âHow? Theyâre all around us and only more and more people are going to come and Iâm going to be blamed for all of this and-â
âThera, I donât care what it takes, I will make sure you arenât blamed for anything that happens, okay? But for now youâre going to need to do something youâre not going to like. Youâre going to need to use a sleep spell on everyone and run back, alright?â
âWhat? I canât just do that! Ben, doing that sort of thing in a town is a crime! Even if it's not my fault about all of this, I canât just⌠I canât just attack people.â
âItâs not attacking people, it's putting them to sleep. Iâm sorry, I wish I had a better idea to use but even with the brace itâs possible nobody in town has the resistance to suppress your charm and more people will only be drawn in the longer we wait. If they sleep for a while they should wake up with most of the effects gone.â
She took a breath, averting her eyes from his own as she muttered okay with more sadness than he ever wanted to hear from her and felt his heart break as he did. She held her staff so tight it was shaking as she began the process of removing the charm from her dark mana, letting him know when it was ready as she released her spell.
He hadnât been sure how it would affect him when she did. While he was basically immune to passive effects, this was an active spell, meaning that its effect should only be reduced by a bit more than forty percent for him, but as everyone around them collapsed to the ground in sleep he didnât have time to question if it was an effect of having the resistances on his cloak as well or some other aspect of his status that left him no more than tired, there was only one thing they needed to focus on, and that was running.
âWell arenât you both late enough,â Falk called out cheerfully as he heard the door open. It was only when he saw them with his own eyes, the panic on his niece's face, her cloak damaged as his apprentice seemed to struggle to contain his rage that he knew their time there wouldnât be ending on the positive note the thrill of victory had originally given them. âWhat happened?â
Thera was in no mood to talk, wanting to just shut down and hide away, leaving it to Ben to explain the details of everything, making his blood boil more and more with each word said. The look on Ben's face was making a lot of sense, Falk was sure he was wearing a similar one.
Still, he tried to hide it away the best he could, same as the boy whenever Thera cast a look at him as he decided what to do next. âAlright, first off Benâs completely right, donât worry about this Thera, you will not be held responsible for this. Iâm going to grab Ceselee and weâre going to have words with whatever guards are around so for now sit tight while I deal with that. Iâll come back for a bit after but Iâm going to get the fastest ride I can to the nearest gate, it will be quicker to buy you a new cloak in Anailia than to make one so you both will just have to wait for a few days, alright?â
She gave a nod and went off to her room while Ben gave a firm yes. He gave his apprentice a firm pat on the shoulder as he went. âYou made the right call given the situation. Keep an eye on her, would you? Things like this hit hard.â
âOf course.â
âGood man. Iâll be back in a bit.â
As his teacher left Ben walked over to Theraâs room, gently knocking on the door. âHey, mind if I come in?â
It was silent for a moment and he was about to reach for the handle when she spoke up. âI just want to be alone for a while, Iâll be out later.â
âAlright. Iâll probably be awake but if not and you want to talk at all donât be afraid to wake me.â
The only response he got was silence so he went to get his bag, pulling out all of the rings within while taking out a pad of paper and got to work, looking at what he had and figuring out what enchantments could be made with them.
âMyriad Iâm kind of in the middle of something right now. Iâm sure it can wait,â He snapped back, knowing exactly what his god would want to say and not wanting to hear it. Instead, he took off his shoes and looked at the enchantment on them, questioning just how complex he could make it without them breaking, especially now that he had ten minds to devote to the problem.