Chapter 419
Chapter 420 of "Chaotic Craftsman Worships The Cube" begins revealing: After a meal of Ben enjoying as his teacher did his best to hide his... Continue the adventure!
After a meal of Ben enjoying as his teacher did his best to hide his newfound awkwardness and largely failing, he and Thera said their goodbyes to Falk before running off, letting him and Sonya have a moment of privacy as they instead made their way to the adventurers guild, trying to find someone they knew would be there as Ben immediately locked eyes on his target.âBen, Thera, hi!â Sachel yelled as she saw them, waving them down to her sitting party.
Of the two with her, Ralia gave a friendly nod as Skoe did his best to keep from looking uncomfortable, the four-armed man's history with Thera clear in his mind and all the more troubling for how powerful sheâd become.
For her part, Thera was content to ignore him, sharing a greeting with the other two as Ben looked at them all, putting on his most winning smile as he did.
âNice seeing all of you,â He told them, trying to seem open and kind and not at all nefarious.
âSo what brings you guys here?â Ralia asked. âItâs a bit late to be taking a quest, isnât it?â
Unlike others, neither he nor Thera would just hang out at the guild to socialize. Ben preferred to focus on his work and Theraâs personal history with many of the adventurers kept that sort of thing from being a fun prospect for her.
âWe actually came to find you,â He told them. âI have something I need a bit of help with, and Iâm willing to pay well for just a bit of time.â
He didnât need his god to say it, he could see it easily enough in their faces. It was only Sachel who looked at him with curiosity alone, none of the open fear the other two displayed.
âWhat can we do for you?â Sachel asked, already happy to help. Ben had done plenty for her and helped her party in general by giving them some of his strengthening potions, even if he sometimes seemed to have an agenda, she at least had no qualms about doing what she could for him.
âI want to test the potential of one of my skills, and I was hoping to borrow Skoeâs brain to do it.â
âWhy me!â
âBecause it admittedly might hurt a bit but since youâre a warrior I trust you to be able to handle it,â He told him. âI need someone tough, just in case something goes wrong.â
âI guarantee both of them are plenty tough,â he argued, looking to his companions in the hopes that one of them might volunteer instead.
âI mean, as a mage Iâm a pretty backline fighter,â Sachel told him. âYou guys take great care of me so Iâm basically never hurt.â
âAnd youâre definitely better at handling pain than I am Skoe,â Ralia told him, not actually believing it but not wanting to get dragged into whatever Ben had in mind. âI think youâre perfect to help.â
He could still see an intense desire to not do it in the man's eyes but Ben spoke calmly, trying to reassure him.
âListen, itâs not like Iâm going to force you into this if you donât want to. You help me and Iâll pay you more than youâd make in a month for a couple hours of your time so it will be worth your while, but if not then thatâs that.â
â...What is it Iâd be doing?â
âI just need to practice linking up to your mind. I basically want to attempt to try and loan you some of my knowledge and thinking power by forcing some of my mind skills on you.â
âAnd are you sure thatâs, you know, safe?â
âSkoe, regardless of however I feel about you, I wouldnât ask if I really thought thereâd be any danger,â Ben told him. âLike any time in life when youâre trying something new then sure, thereâs a bit of risk from the unknown, but I wouldnât do this if I thought it would hurt you.â
Ben held out his hand as the other looked at it, thinking it over. Even if Ben had been an absolute slave driver during their time together, heâd never asked anything he wouldnât do himself and even if he could seem almost mad in the pursuit of his goals, it wasnât like he was a bad guy. Plus it was a chance to make a lot of money all at once, what was there to lose?
âAlright, fine,â He said, taking the outstretched hand. âIâll do it.â
âGreat, and I just want you to know that if by some chance things do go wrong and I destroy your brain by mistake, Iâll put my fortune towards finding someone who can put it back together or else make sure your next of kin never have to work again if things go really bad.â
âWait, what-â
That was all he was able to get out in his panic before Ben opened up a connection with him, exposing the other to just a bit of his mind.
A bit was actually putting it mildly. He kept all but five hidden away, safe from causing any unwanted damage or strain, even if Skoe was still left squirming as he felt them touch his own.
âOkay, this didnât kill me but I donât think itâs working.â
âThatâs because I basically havenât started yet, this is just me using connect. Give me a few and weâll see if this gets good.â
Not wanting to waste time listening to his complaints, Ben put his thought speed skills to work, pushing his minds to think about what he needed to do as he probed and experimented with the ones he wasnât keeping hidden, trying to mash them against Skoeâs in an attempt to make something stick.
He tried to make himself feel his mind skills, wanting to experience them in a realer way than he would by just letting their effects shape how he thought, only to keep running into failure as the minutes rolled by.
Even a single one of his minds had grown to be more powerful than an average personâs by a pretty significant extent, trying to merge the entire thing into another personâs was just begging for trouble, but if there was one thing he knew from the way all of his mind skills had grown in the past, it was that a single mind was not just one thing. It was composed of different parts, small strands of consciousness, and with that knowledge he worked to pull one of his minds apart.
It felt strange to attempt, but the worst part of it was just how easy it was to achieve, something he doubted he could have possibly managed before heâd awakened so many different mind skills into a monstrous new whole. It was only after a few seconds of work that he felt a single strand that made up who he was come away, still as much a part of him as any other but now slightly less bound and he mentally reached out, wrapping it with the entirety of Skoeâs thoughts and feeling something click.
He didnât need to check if it worked, he could tell it had by reading Skoeâs mind. It had instantly gotten a small boost of power and the knowledge Ben wanted it to contain was slowly making its way through.
The more important thing was how it was affecting his test subject though, with Skoe seeming mostly fine. There was a slight bit of disorientation from the change in his mind, but it was nothing compared to what Ben would constantly go through which meant as far as he was concerned it was ignorable.
âWhich means all thatâs left is to push it a bit farther.â
âWait, maybe we-â
Before he could get out another word in protest though, Ben continued on, wrapping more and more of his thoughts into Skoeâs, building up the man's mental power, even if he looked queasier and queasier with each little change.
âHey Skoe, I canât help but notice you donât have the calculate skill, but I assume you can at least do basic math, right? Like, you know how to multiply?â
âIâm not fast but yeah I can do it.â
âCool, whatâs twenty-one times eighteen?â
âUm, three hundred seventy-eight?â
âCorrect. Four one five by eighty-six?â
âThirty-five thousand six hundred and ninety.â
He looked confused as he answered it, surprised by the feeling of the numbers coming together so easily in his head as Ben asked a few more times before nodding.
âExcellent, sit tight because Iâm still looking to get a couple hours out of you, I just need to do something quick.â
âUh, sure?â
He unraveled his mind from Skoeâs as the others looked on with mild concern about what had just happened, not that Ben cared. Getting a skill that helped him with the very thing heâd set out to accomplish was already more than heâd ever hoped to achieve, but now he wanted to push farther, he wanted to level it, and to do that heâd need practice, so with that goal in place he went up to Onk as they worked to see if he could make it happen.
âOnk, I have a very important question for you. Would it be cool if I just grab everyoneâs attention to try and hire them for some help for an hour or two, or would that be against some guild policy?â
âThereâs no specific rules about that sort of thing so it should be fine.â
âExcellent, thanks.â
With agreement given he jumped up onto the counter, shocking Onk and instantly getting the attention of the people around him like heâd hoped as he surveyed the guild. There were about a little over a dozen people in it mingling, more if he could drag any of the staff into helping him too and he couldnât suppress a grin. With the current state of his mind, the ability to speed up his thoughts, and his past mind jobs to help, heâd be getting at least one more level that night as he opened his mouth.
âGuild staff and adventurers of Stonewall, how would you all like to make some money?â