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Chapter 7: Future plans

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Chapter 7: Future plans

Okay, my turn, Chance said, shaking his head to clear it. Can you actually use that weapon?

Oh, my kusarigama? Yeo asked, raising the curved blade. Yeah. Ive been training with it for years. I always knew I wanted to be a Shikari, so my dad got me started from a young age. I go ham with this thing. Id show you, but were inside a room. This doesnt work too well in enclosed spaces, and Id probably end up cutting something on accident.

Chance barely kept his eye from twitching at the lingo.

Your dad taught you Earth lingo?

My mom made him! Shes a huge fan of Earth as well, Yeo said with a laugh.

I couldnt imagine, Chance said with a grin of his own. Thats awesome, though. Ive never actually used a weapon.

Thats crazy. You were like a civilian on Earth, then?

Yeah. Most people were.

So there really arent monsters or anything? Yeo leaned forward, his face turning serious. There are just people?

Well, there are animals and the like, but monsters are just things in fantasy stories, Chance replied.

Wow. My dad told me that too, but its hard to believe, Yeo said, leaning back and shaking his head. So theres really no magic or anything?

None, Chance confirmed. Well, not in the same way that you guys have it.

I cant imagine living like that. Yeo let out a disbelieving whistle. That seems so boring.

Magic really is incredible, Chance agreed. I dont even know what mine does, but I dont know what Id do without it. Wait youve got it too?

Almost everyone does. When you arrived, you were given a core, right? I heard that Earthlings dont have them.

Chance frowned. He hadnt been given anything as far as he was aware, but he had eaten Bobs Cheeto. Something told him that wasnt what Yeo was referring to, though.

Yeah, Chance lied. Is that how you get magic?This chapter was first shared on the Ñøv€lß1n platform.

Its more like its how you access it, Yeo replied. By the way, most people dont call it magic. We call it Essence, and its the energy of the universe. The act of trying to understand it is called cultivation. Its incredible. You wont believe what people can do until you see it for yourself. I once saw a Shikari literally move a mountain to crush a horde of monsters.

Holy shit, Chance said, his eyes going wide. So everyone gets it? Can you do the same stuff as I can, then? And I can also move mountains and stuff?

Probably not, Yeo said. He tapped the sickle and chain at his side. Its impossible to actually try to understand Essence as a whole, so you focus on a part of it. Im pursuing the Essence of Metal. It helps me use my kusarigama, among other things. It depends on what you really resonate with. You could hypothetically try to follow the Essence that I am, but it might not be the one that really fits you, you know? If it doesnt fit you, then you wont be able to go as far along the path as you could have otherwise.

I see, Chance said slowly. So the more I understand my this Essence Im following, the stronger I get?

Among other things. Yeo nodded. People that are far along in their pursuit of Essence also live far longer, slow or stop aging, and become resistant to most forms of disease.

Wait. You can become immortal?

Pretty much, Yeo replied. Thats really difficult, though. Ive never met anyone that got that far along their path, but I know its possible.

Chance rocked back, trying to come to terms with Yeos words.

Doesnt that mean you can basically become a god once you understand enough of the Essence youre cultivating?

Its a lot, huh? Yeo asked with a grin. My dad told me it nearly gave him a heart attack when he learned about it. Ive always wanted to tell someone to see that reaction myself. Theres a whole bunch more too, but I think I should probably save it. It isnt as important.

Yeah, Chance said with a weak nod. That might be smart. But what if you dont know what your Essence path is?

Depends, Yeo said. Some people cultivate their body rather than trying to learn a greater truth thats pretty common. A lot of people do at least a little body cultivation, but some focus on it completely. But, if youre cultivating a concept thats seeking Essence. You might not know the exact name of what youre following, but its still there. You know, you should have learned all of this in your orientation.

Orientation?

You know, when the guy manning the tower you showed up in told you about Gleam and everything? Yeo said, raising an eyebrow. Every new arrival shows up in a designated spot so they can be properly introduced. Thats just how it has been.

Yeo rolled his eyes. Whatever. Hey, you hungry? I havent eaten today.

Yeah, actually. Food sounds great. Maybe we should find out what weve got in the kitchen, Chance suggested.

What? No way, Yeo said, crossing his arms. Thats for normal days. We should be celebrating! A restaurant is in order.

Im broke, Yeo. I only just got here, remember?

Bah. Ill pay for you this time, then, Yeo said. Consider it my welcoming gift to Centurion.

Chance narrowed his eyes. And also an excuse to ply me with more questions about Earth, huh?

Yeos grin widened. And that. You arent allowed to refuse. You seem like a polite guy, and that would be rude.

Chance burst into laughter. Okay then. Thank you. I will gratefully accept. To be honest, Im starving. I havent eaten anything good in wuh, ages.

Perfect, Yeo said, not catching his verbal stumble. Lets go, then. I only just got here, so neither of us have had a chance to check the city out. This is a great opportunity.

Wait, really? Chance asked. Howd you get here so fast? Or did Gibson just know that you were heading over?

Theres a long waitlist on getting out of the surrounding villages and into Gleam, Yeo said with a grin. Ive been trying to get approved to become a Shikari for a long time. This was my lucky break. My village is an hour or two away from Gleam, so I hightailed it here as soon as I heard.

Oh. That makes sense. For some reason, I kind of just assumed that everyone lived in big cities like this one.

We sure wish we did. Yeos face darkened for a moment. Then he wiped it away with a smile and nodded at the door. Lets go.

They left his room. As they passed Bellas room, Chance paused. Yeo looked over his shoulder at him, raising an eyebrow.

Really? Werent you the one that said we shouldnt annoy her?

Its still polite to offer, Chance said, only half believing his own words. It was only polite to invite her, after all. Nobody wanted to be excluded. Probably.

He rapped on the door. A few seconds later, it cracked open and Bella pierced him with a baleful glare. What is it this time? I thought I made my stance pretty clear with both of you.

Were going to get dinner, Chance replied. Do you want to come?

Bella stared at him. For an instant, the cold shell covering her face cracked, but Chance couldnt tell what emotion passed behind it. Confusion, perhaps? Or maybe it was just shock at how stupid her new teammates were.

I no. Im busy, Bella said. Ill always be busy. You dont have to ask.

She shut the door without waiting for a response. Chance frowned, staring at the wood for a moment. She hadnt slammed it this time. He shrugged and turned, heading down the stairs with Yeo. They left the house and set off down the street.

That was weird, dont you think? Chance asked.

What do you mean? She told us to go dance on a pole. Again.

Yeah, but she didnt seem as angry this time.

Youre delusional, Yeo laughed. I think you just want to make friends with everyone, dont you?

That seems like a bit of extrapolation. Ive only tried to make friends with two people since getting here, and it looks like Ive got a fifty percent success rate.

How many people our age have you met?

Two.

I rest my point, Yeo said. Chance rolled his eyes, but he couldnt find the words to respond to the other boy. His eyes caught on the city skyline as the large sun started to set behind the buildings, illuminating the sky in beautiful purple and orange hues.

Platforms floated above the city, ranging from the size of small courtyards to city blocks. Shimmers of golden light danced between them, forming beautiful pathways and fading away after people crossed them.

Many of the skyscrapers twisted and rose in ways that Chance was fairly sure physics didnt permit. Some were made of gnarled wood, while others almost resembled steel. No matter their material, magic was laden through every brick and stone of Gleam.




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