Chapter 385
Chapter 386 of "Chaotic Craftsman Worships The Cube" opens with suspenseful action: As morning came, Ben woke up, only to find Delair already at the ready to... Keep going!
As morning came, Ben woke up, only to find Delair already at the ready to help him put together breakfast for everyone, eager to practice what sheâd been shown only the night before as he watched from the side, prepared to step in at a moment's notice but not needing to in the end as the meal came together and the other two joined.It was only after they ate that everyone parted, each of them off to prepare for their own tasks for the day. Thera going off to Hentathâs home, wanting to check if any of the dryads had any medical issues that they werenât able to take care of themselves, as Ben went into the woods with Delair, ready to start his main goal that had brought them there as he stared at the closest tree of the grove.
âSo what are you going to do anyway?â Delair asked as she watched him lean down against it.
âHa, Iâm afraid itâs not going to be the most visual thing, but I can probably help teach you while Iâm doing it too. Want to do me a favour and find me a couple large stones?â
He only really needed one mind to go to helping Delair and she ran off to fulfill his request as he worked on how he would organize the others. Even if he was taking a risk, he really didnât want to gain a level of parallel thought or mental expansion, and with thirty-one left he decided on twenty-eight going to the trees as the remaining three focused on meditating, hoping that would be enough as he connected to them.
As with the last time he did, he felt his mind being assaulted by the sheer force of the woods, all of the trees in the grove linked in their own way, and each of them far more powerful than that standard mind of a plant as he took it all in, feeling them pull back as they noticed not only him, but the strain he was immediately placed under by the power of their massive collective mind.
He thought to the woods, filling the words with feelings to be understood.
He felt hesitation from the plants, but he wasnât willing to give up.
He tried to attach all of the feelings he could to the thought, his desire to improve himself, the knowledge of all the good it might do, the time limit they were all on, and more than anything his desire. He didnât care if it hurt a bit, he wanted to push beyond his limits, and that feeling made it through.
All at once he felt the trees change, no longer pulling back, instead pushing forward as all of the minds he had on the task went to face it head-on, the strain he was feeling from it being close to the pain of the migraines heâd had to deal with for so long, but that was a pain he had practice dealing with. He wouldnât back down, no matter how many days of it he was going to have to put up with till he reached his goal.
âBen!â Delair yelled as she came back with rocks in hand, seeing his face not hiding all of the pain, along with the sweat dripping down his brow. âWhat happened?â
âAh, donât worry,â He told her, trying to seem reassuring but failing completely in the end. âIâm not actually doing as bad as I look.â
âAre you sure? âCause you look really really bad.â
âI am, this is just the sort of thing you might have to do if youâre feeling desperate to push a skill beyond its limits,â He told her. âComparatively, some people have been through a lot worse. Heck, I know a guy who had half of his body eaten while trying to awaken his unarmed combat skill. Worked out for him since he got to meet his wife after, but still, if this works Iâm getting off easy.â
He thought to himself.
She still seemed unsure, but as most of his other minds were focused on the woods behind him, the one he was dedicating to training her was focused on the stones in her hands as he held out his own.
âHere, hand one over and weâll get started trying to teach you how to enchant.â
It was going to be an interesting experience trying to help her learn it. Since it was his blessed skill heâd never had to go to the trouble of gaining it himself, but heâd read more than enough books on the topic to know how it was done.
The fact they were getting started also proved to be more than interesting enough to her to distract from the look on his face as she handed over the rocks, watching intently as he used his magic to blend them into one before dividing them again into two equal pieces and shaping them into stone knives.
They wouldnât be as useful as a properly made metal one, but they would do as a medium for enchanting as he handed one over as Delair looked on, gripped with excitement.
âAlright, so the simplest thing an enchanter can do is place the effects of a spell onto an item. Given that you have plant magic, the goal would be to place something that would give this knife an easier time cutting wood when a bit of mana is running through it. Have you ever used your magic to do something like that before?â
âUm, no, but I think I can!â
âThereâs no rush. Grab a branch and practice it a bit first. If you get a feel for the spell youâre trying to apply then it should give you an easier time to do it. Iâll explain what youâre trying to do, but unfortunately on this part, I wonât be able to give you a decent example.â
The basics of it was using mana to weaken the connection between wood fibres where theyâd meet, while at the same time weakening them elsewhere to cut through them. It wasnât the most common application of plant magic, especially for the dryads whose main goal was to preserve their woods, but it wasnât unheard of either. Anytime they wanted to expand their grove they needed to knock down some of the trees that were native to the world they currently lived on instead of their old one, and doing that still took work.
It was only after an hour of practice, Delair taking a few breaks as needed to restore her mana, that she was finally confident that sheâd gotten it, smiling broadly as the twig in her hand almost fell apart as the connection between fibres broke down.
âExcellent work,â He told her. âNow this is where it gets a little harder. You need to prepare the spell, feeling the mana it would use, but instead of activating it, you need to drape it across the knife, attaching the mana to the blade to essentially create a path for other mana to follow when people want to use the item youâve made in the future, understand?â
âUh huh.â
With that she put on an intense look of focus, directing it at the blade itself as she worked her magic, grabbing onto the stone knife tightly as she tried to do what heâd asked, only to fail immediately.
He could see the look of discouragement in her eyes as he reached out to ruffle her hair.
âDonât worry about a few failures,â He told her, wanting to seem reassuring as he did. âIt takes most people weeks or even months to get the hang of enchanting, but you have one benefit that others donât.â
âI do?â
âOf course, you have me as your teacher,â He told her confidently. âAs long as Iâm working with you weâll get you the skill before I leave, so donât you worry.â
Despite her first failure, sheâd been fully motivated to continue, but as the hours stretched on she couldnât help but feel defeat after defeat, even as she kept trying while Ben gently guided her.
âI know it can be disappointing, but I can already see you getting closer, donât worry. Iâm sure in just a week or two youâll have it.â
âBut thatâs time I canât use to learn other things,â She said with a pout. âCanât you stay longer?â
âHa, I wish I could kiddo but I unfortunately have some other work I need to help with.â
âSo then I need to get this soon.â
He could see how hard she was trying, eager to get it as fast as she could and it did leave him smiling. It was nice to see someone try so hard to learn, there were just always going to be limits to how fast something could be done and not many ways to beat them.
He asked himself in a flash of inspiration, remembering what Thera had tried when sheâd first gained her life magic.
âHere, take my hand for a second and weâre going to try something. Just focus on the feeling, okay?â
She didnât know what he was thinking but did as heâd said while he opened up the connection, blocking out almost all of his minds and the entire forest behind him to keep from harming her, leaving just a part of one to be felt as he used the eighth level plant magic ring on his finger, ever so slowly gathering his mana and placing it on the knife.
He didnât work anywhere near as fast as he could, nor did he use any of the more advanced techniques at his disposal. All he did was lay the spell down, making sure he felt every bit of the process as deeply as he could so the feeling could be passed along to his prospective student until he was done and broke the connection.
Heâd understood why it had leveled up, the need to not only hide the mess that was his head, but also the force of an entire forest being a pressing concern to ensure Delair wasnât hurt, but he couldnât help but feel just a touch of disappointment it wasnât the notification heâd been longing for.
Still, that wasnât a priority as he instead focused back on the child with him. âAlright, try and remember the feeling I just showed you and apply it yourself. I believe in you and if need be I can show you again.â
She didnât even respond, she was too focused on her knife, trying to replicate what Ben had just taught her, and as he watched he could already see a large amount of improvement. Not to the point that she got it, but enough that it looked like she would have it in a couple days instead of weeks, as her following attempts got closer to what sheâd just felt.
It was only as another three hours passed, connecting with Ben to be shown again a few more times in that span, that she succeeded in getting the skill.