Shadow Slave - Chapter 34 - 34: Only Steel Remembers

Chapter 34 - 34: Only Steel Remembers

Words : 1344 Author : Guiltythree

Chapter 34 of "Shadow Slave" begins with suspenseful moments: Sunny was sprawled in the mud, trying to catch his breath. The subtle voice of... Don’t miss it!

Sunny was sprawled in the mud, trying to catch his breath. The subtle voice of the Spell echoed in his ears.

Immediately, he felt a slight change. His body grew a little bit stronger, his vision a little sharper, his skin a little smoother. The change was minimal, but apparent.

'What was that?'

He had a guess, and it was easy to confirm. Sunny summoned the runes.

Previously, he only had twelve of the mysterious shadow fragments, with no knowledge on how to acquire more. Now it seemed that the process was automatic: he only had to kill an enemy to absorb a part of their shadow and enhance his own core.

More than that, the number of fragments he was able to receive wasn't directly correlated to the number of slain enemies. After a bit of thinking, Sunny came to a preliminary conclusion: dormant soul cores gave him one fragment, while awakened ones gave two. However, only enemies he defeated directly — more or less — counted.

Killing the Mountain King's Larva, a dormant beast, had given him one shadow fragment. Finishing off the veteran slaver, a dormant human — another. Mountain King itself was an awakened tyrant, which meant that it had five awakened cores. With each giving Sunny two shadow fragments, he ended up with a total of twelve. And now, after killing the Carapace Scavenger, he had fourteen.

Interestingly, he didn't receive any fragments from the deaths of Shifty, Scholar and Hero, even though they perished as a result of his machinations. It seems he had to finish an enemy off with his own two hands to absorb a part of their shadow.

Well, or at least by summoning an ancient dead god.

The process was quite similar to how normal Awakened increased their power, with the only difference being that the steps of extracting and consuming the corresponding material, soul shards, were skipped in favor of instant absorption. That meant that shadow fragments could not be stored, and subsequently could not be bought or traded.

He won't have an opportunity to receive them as a reward for completing missions, providing services or selling various spoils. If Sunny wanted to grow stronger, his only option was to fight and kill.

'No peaceful life for me, I guess.'

Previously, Sunny thought that he at least had the choice to choose a relatively safe path. Many Awakened never left the confines of human Citadels and never faced Nightmare Creatures, choosing instead to perform various jobs in the Dream Realm just as they would in the real world.

They received payments in the form of soul shards, which were simultaneously the fuel of one's progression and the universal currency inside the Citadels. Sunny was never set on pursuing such a life, but not even having a choice was sort of irritating.

Luckily, there was a bright side, too. Without the need to use soul shards to strengthen his core, he would be able to spend everything he earns freely and without concern. After all, after he kills an enemy and absorbs the shadow fragments, the soul shard would still be there, ready to be collected and exchanged for something Sunny might need in the future.

That would effectively make him twice as efficient in terms of earning and spending, which was not a small advantage.

Additionally, there was the matter of the Shadow Core…

Since both Sunny and his shadow were tied to it, strengthening the core would not only increase Sunny's power, but also enhance the shadow. So, if he were to use it to further empower himself, the actual effect would be stacked, producing a twofold enhancement.

So, for each shadow fragment he collected, Sunny would actually be able to reap twice as much benefit as an Awakened would from a soul shard.

'Not bad. Not bad at all!'

Ah, the future was bright. Provided he survives and gets the opportunity to even have a future, of course.

Sitting up, Sunny moved his eyes and found the cluster of runes describing his Memories. Azure Blade… had he finally gotten a weapon?

Memory: .

Memory Rank: Awakened.

Memory Type: Weapon.

Memory Description:

'Huh. Interesting.'

Not very informative, but interesting.

Sunny summoned his new weapon, and a sharp, light sword immediately appeared in his hand. It was about a meter long, including the handle. The blade was straight and single-edged, ending in an angular tip. It was forged out of azure steel, with a beautiful layered pattern. Deep inside the steel, white sparks could be seen.

The crossguard was minimalistic and simple, offering almost no protection to the wielder's hands.

If Sunny knew his way around cold weapons, he would have called it a tang dao. However, he had no idea about such things: all he could gather was that the blade was single-edged, which meant that it was probably meant for slashing and cutting as opposed to piercing, and that the handle was long enough to accommodate two hands.

Also, the sword was pretty.

He summoned the shadow and made it wrap itself around the Azure Blade. Immediately, the steel became bluish-black, with a scattering of white sparks. It looked like a starlit night sky.

Sunny stood up and waved the sword a couple of times, getting accustomed to its weight. The sharp edge whistled as it cut the air.

'Well, now I finally look like a real Awakened.'

After that, he cast a gaze at the corpse of the carapace scavenger and grimaced. Eh, this part was not going to be pleasant.

After some time, he managed to break open the cracked carapace and cut away a few strips of tender, pink meat. He also did not forget to extract the radiant crystal from the beast's chest — the soul shard.

Without much hope, he tried to absorb the shard, remembering how it was supposed to be done — just as he expected, nothing happened.

'They're really of no direct use to me.'

With a shrug, Sunny placed the shard and the meat in a makeshift rucksack he weaved from black seaweed and looked at the sun.

The day was still young. He still had a good chance of making it to the distant hill before the sea came back. However, his left leg was banged up in the fight with the scavenger beast, so walking wasn't as easy as it was before. He gritted his teeth and began limping.

Hours passed. Due to his bruises and increased vigilance, Sunny's progress slowed down considerably. He was sweating and grinding his teeth, feeling pain with each step. What's worse, the further he reached into the labyrinth, the more confusing and entangled the paths became. Even with the shadow's help, he constantly had to backtrack and struggled to move in the right direction.

'Crap, crap, crap…'

If nothing changed, Sunny would not reach his goal. Which meant that he'll be crushed to death by the returning sea.

Not allowing himself to think about dying, Sunny tried to walk faster. However, he couldn't be too hasty: making a wrong turn would have taken precious minutes away from him, so he had to choose the way carefully. Additionally, failing to notice another ambush could end his life directly.

'Curses!'

Just when he was beginning to feel desperate, his shadow suddenly saw something that momentarily sent Sunny into a stupor.

Some distance further down the path, beyond a few turns, the corals widened, creating a small clearing. And in the middle of that clearing, someone was walking across the mud.

The first thing Sunny saw was fair skin… a lot of skin. The tall, lithe girl was only dressed in a makeshift skirt and a crude brassiere, both made out of seaweed. However, it didn't seem to bother her. With a calm expression, she stopped and looked back. The wind was playing with her short silver hair.

It was Nephis, the Changing Star.

In one hand, she was holding the end of a strange golden rope.

And on the other end of the rope, Cassia, the blind girl, was carefully following behind.

📖 Contents

1 Chapter 1 - 1: Nightmare Begins 2 Chapter 2 - 2: Slave Caravan 3 Chapter 3 - 3: The Strings of Fate 4 Chapter 4 - 4: Mountain King 5 Chapter 5 - 5: Broken Chains 6 Chapter 6 - 6: Confronting the Tyrant 7 Chapter 7 - 7: Three Slaves and a Hero 8 Chapter 8 - 8: Nothing at All 9 Chapter 9 - 9: Wishful Thinking 10 Chapter 10 - 10: First Man Down 11 Chapter 11 - 11: Crossroads 12 Chapter 12 - 12: The Smell of Blood 13 Chapter 13 - 13: Moment of Truth 14 Chapter 14 - 14: Child of Shadows 15 Chapter 15 - 15: Shadow Slave 16 Chapter 16 - 16: Rebirth 17 Chapter 17 - 17: Three Simple Words 18 Chapter 18 - 18: Absence of Light 19 Chapter 19 - 19: Crossing the Bridge 20 Chapter 20 - 20: Outcast Once Again 21 Chapter 21 - 21: First Performance 22 Chapter 22 - 22: Corpse Corner 23 Chapter 23 - 23: Dreams and Nightmares 24 Chapter 24 - 24: Moving Up in the World 25 Chapter 25 - 25: Wilderness Survival 26 Chapter 26 - 26: Changing Star 27 Chapter 27 - 27: Measure of Power 28 Chapter 28 - 28: Training Montage 29 Chapter 29 - 29: The Last Day on Earth 30 Chapter 30 - 30: Starless Void 31 Chapter 31 - 31: Low Tide 32 Chapter 32 - 32: Making a Choice 33 Chapter 33 - 33: Carapace Scavenger 34 Chapter 34 - 34: Only Steel Remembers 35 Chapter 35 - 35: A Shadow, a Star and an Oracle 36 Chapter 36 - 36: Bonfire 37 Chapter 37 - 37: Getting to Know Each Other 38 Chapter 38 - 38: Questions in the Dark 39 Chapter 39 - 39: Journey to the West 40 Chapter 40 - 40: Weak Point 41 Chapter 41 - 41: Strength in Numbers 42 Chapter 42 - 42: Essence of Combat 43 Chapter 43 - 43: Repetition 44 Chapter 44 - 44: Cassie's Dream 45 Chapter 45 - 45: Sound of Laughter 46 Chapter 46 - 46: Experience 47 Chapter 47 - 47: Echo 48 Chapter 48 - 48: The Storm 49 Chapter 49 - 49: Natural Element 50 Chapter 50 - 50: Death Trap 51 Chapter 51 - 51: Carapace Centurion 52 Chapter 52 - 52: Clarity

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