Chapter 6: Aqua Veil Falls
The only sound I could hear was the gentle crunching of twigs and leaves beneath my feet.
It's been 10-15 minutes since I had walked forward in this dense forest after my short training. I'll also be able to get a better understanding of [ Swordsmanship Lv2].
Even though this area was inhabited by G-rank monsters and few F-rank. The slightest misstep could cost my life. I couldn't afford to let my guard down, not even for a mont
'I'm sure that I'm able to fight G-rank monsters as for F-rank, let's not talk about it.'
' I'm F-rank I still doubt that I'm able to kill F-rank monsters because this body is still new to , so I better be safe than sorry.'
Keeping my grip tight on the hilt of the sword, I moved forward, keeping a sharp eye out for any signs of danger.
Rustle...
Suddenly, the leaves of a nearby bush began to rustle, causing my face to shift into a smile. My first fight was about to begin!
My heart pounded as a massive creature leapt out from the cover of a bush. It resembled an azure serpent, its colossal form stretching beyond four ters, its scales shimring in the dappled sunlight. A G-rank monster, the creature was recognized as the 'Azurecoil'.
"I need to strike its vitals," I muttered to myself, my gaze locked onto the towering form of the Azurecoil. Its presence was both awe-inspiring and daunting, a living embodint of the challenges that lay ahead.
As I squared my shoulders and tightened my grip on the sword's hilt, a sense of determination coursed through . My knowledge as the author gave a crucial advantage—I knew its strengths and, more importantly, its weaknesses.
With a deep breath, I darted forward, my heart pounding in rhythm with each step. The forest floor was a mixture of soft earth and fallen leaves, muffling the sound of my approach. As I closed the distance, I swung my sword in a wide arc, the blade gleaming in the dappled sunlight.
My target: the vital area of the creature's serpentine neck. I could feel the weight of the sword in my hand as it cleaved through the air, aiming for the mark that would incapacitate the Azurecoil.
Swish...
My strike was t with empty air, the creature's serpentine agility allowing it to dodge my attack with ease. Its movents were a blur of azure scales, and I found myself off balance as I tried to recover from my missed blow.
'I still need to get used to this speed.'
At that mont, the Azurecoil seized the opportunity. With a sudden lunge, it lunged towards , its massive jaws lined with razor-sharp teeth snapping shut. Instinctively, I raised my sword to block, but the force of the impact sent staggering back, my arms trembling under the weight of the assault.
Pain radiated through my body as the creature's attack struck true, leaving winded and vulnerable. The forest around seed to spin, a kaleidoscope of colours and shapes as I fought to regain my focus.
'Even if it's just a G-rank monster I still have trouble killing it. How pathetic, If it was the original Lucas he could have killed this monster a a long ti ago.'
'I need to speed up my ga, I also have a strength that I haven't used and that is knowledge.'
Gritting my teeth, I forced myself to my feet, my sword held defensively before . The Azurecoil circled, its eyes fixed on , its body poised for another attack. I could feel its power, its dominance in the wild—every inch of its form was a testant to its primal strength.
But I wasn't without my strengths. With a deep breath, I summoned my knowledge as the author—the awareness of the creature's weaknesses that lay hidden beneath its formidable exterior. I had to use every tool at my disposal to turn the tide in my favour.
As the Azurecoil lunged once more, I sidestepped with a prpractisedrace, my sword aid at its vulnerable underbelly. My blade t scales, and the creature recoiled, a hiss of pain escaping its massive jaws. It was a small victory, a testant to my determination and understanding of its weaknesses.
The battle raged on, each clash of blade against scale a testant to the struggle between an extra and a powerful adversary.
I received my share of strikes, my body a canvas of aches and bruises. But with each hit, with each exchange of blows, I learned—learning from my mistakes, adapting my strategy, and capitalizing on the creature's vulnerabilities.
And then, in a mont of clarity, it happened. The Azurecoil lunged once more, its maw wide open. With a focused mind and a determined heart, I sidestepped and swung my sword with all my might.
The blade connected with the creature's vulnerable underbelly, a triumphant cry escaping my lips as I struck its vital area.
-Roar
A roar of agony echoed through the forest as the Azurecoil writhed in pain. I had found its weakness, exploited its vulnerability, and in that mont, the battle was mine. With one final, decisive blow, the creature's movents grew sluggish, its defiance waning.
As the dust settled, I stood before the fallen Azurecoil, my breath ragged and my body battered. The battle had been fierce, the odds stacked against , but I had prevailed—ard not only with my determination but with the insights I had as the author.
And as the forest's tranquillity returned, I couldn't help but feel my hand start to tremble.
'Oh, Fuck this is the first ti in my entire life that I killed sothing'
Even in my old world, I could not even think of killing a Serpent, but with trembling hands co satisfaction I don't how or what but I like it this 'satisfaction'.
As the battle's fervour began to wane, a surge of fatigue washed over , the adrenaline that had fueled my every move now ebbing away. With laboured breath, I dropped to one knee, my body heavy and my muscles protesting the strain they had endured.
I reached into a pouch at my belt, my fingers closing around the cool glass vial of a low-grade healing potion. Drawing it out, I stared at the liquid within—a promise of relief and rejuvenation. With practised efficiency, I uncorked the vial and brought it to my lips, the potion's taste was a mixture of bitter and sweet.
The effects were swift, a surge of energy coursing through my veins as the healing potion went to work. The aches that had gripped my body began to subside, and I felt a renewed sense of vitality returning to . The fatigue that had threatened to overco was pushed back, and replaced by a renewed sense of focus.
As I set the empty vial aside, I couldn't help but reflect on the foresight that had led to bring these potions along. In preparation for this very mont, I had acquired three low-grade healing potions and one mid-grade potion—a life formidable battle's chaos.
The mid-grade potion remained untouched for now, reserved for more dire situations. Alongside the healing potions were two vials of strength potion—a secret weapon that could potentially tip the balance in favour when facing formidable opponents.
With a steadying breath, I rose to my feet, my body feeling remarkably better than monts before. The forest around was once again serene, the battle's echoes fading into the distance. I regarded the fallen Azurecoil—the creature that had tested my ttle and pushed to my limits.
After recovering from my first fight I continued to make my way towards the base of the mountain, feeling my heart beating with slight anticipation.
"Focus..."
I hit my cheeks and told myself to focus. I needed to clear my mind of any unnecessary thoughts and concentrate on what was ahead.
***
"Huff…Huff…"
The terrain was rougher than I expected, making it hard for to collect my breath as I moved up the mountain. I had to stop a couple of tis to check my bearing, as there was no path for to directly follow.
Three hours had already passed since my journey up the mountains, and my fight with
Azurecoil serpent.
I didn't find any monsters after Azurecoil Serpent so I'm having a peaceful journey. 'Maybe lady luck is still with .'
Anyway, let's talk about all this another ti.
Right now my breathing was a bit rough, I wasn't that tired. Well because I had ready condensed mana inside of my body, It really shouldn't co as a surprise that I managed to last this long.
Keep in mind that if a normal human with no mana concentration in their body were to climb this mountain, they would by no ans reach the sa point as . Then again, I really shouldn't compare myself with normal humans.
Right now I was making my way towards the third highest peak, where a small cave containing the 'Luminar piece' resided.
Since I only spent a couple of sentences describing where to find the 'Luminar piece I don't know the exact location of the cave. I only know that it's on the third-highest peak of the Hunter's Haven.
I could already see the sun trying to hide itself behind the mountains reducing my visibility considerably.
Clenching my fist I decided to do one last struggle and climb my way towards the third peak.
Climbing the mountain at this ti was reckless, but it's not like the protagonist was waiting for to catch up to him, and thus I steeled my mind and slowly climbed up the mountain.
So I began to climb, It had been 3 hours but I was barely able to see the peak. If not for my F rank it would have been impossible to climb this high.
Finally, another 1 hour later I reached the peak, but the sun had set a few minutes ago.
My heart raced with excitent as I forced my fatigued body to climb near the massive rock that stood before . The anticipation was palpable as I reached out, placing my hand on the cool surface of the stone. With a focused effort, I applied pressure, and to my delight, a small gap erged behind the rock.
My pulse quickened as I confird that this was indeed the right location—the hidden entrance I had sought. A grin spread across my face as I gathered my resolve. With a bit more force, I shifted the rock aside, revealing the space behind it.
"Bingo!"
My satisfaction was undeniable as I surveyed the result of my efforts. With newfound determination, I summoned all my strength, pushing the rock outward until it tumbled down the mountainside. In its wake, it left behind a small gap, just large enough for a single person to enter.
The resounding thud from below the mountain sent a shiver down my spine, a reminder of the potential danger that lurked beneath. Imagining what might have happened if it were falling, I couldn't help but feel a mixture of unease and relief.
Refocusing on the task at hand, I turned my attention back to the opening. With cautious movents, I manoeuvred my body into the tight space, crawling forward for several ters until the cavern expanded into a wider opening.
As I entered the cave, a wave of exhaustion washed over , like a heavy blanket settling onto my shoulders. The journey had taken its toll, both physically and ntally. With a asured breath, I reached for another vial—a low-grade healing potion—and drank, feeling the restorative effects seep into my weary muscles.
My body ached, and my mind felt hazy from the strain of the day's events. But with each sip of the healing potion, a glimr of renewed strength erged. I was determined to press on, to uncover the secrets that lay within this cave. Every challenge, every obstacle, was a step closer to unveiling the mysteries of this world.
With newfound resolve, I pushed myself forward, crawling through the wide opening of the cave. The path ahead was uncertain, and the journey had only just begun.
Splash... Splash...
I heard the sound of a waterfall and breathed a sigh of relief, knowing that I had found the right place. Erging from the Cave, I was greeted by a magnificent sight.
My eyes widened in awe at the breathtaking sight that unfolded before —a tranquil waterfall, its beauty a testant to the marvels hidden within the earth's embrace.
I nad it the "Aqua Veil Falls," a title that encapsulated its ethereal essence. The cascade descended from an unseen crevice above, a ribbon of liquid silver that caught the faint glimr of light filtering through the cave's recesses. The water tumbled with grace.
The walls of the cave seed to co alive with the play of light and shadow, dancing in harmony with the gentle ripples of the pool. Stalactites dripped with moisture, contributing to the cascading rhythm of the waterfall's lody. Amidst the cool, damp air, a sense of serenity enveloped —an invitation to imrse myself in the tranquil beauty of this hidden oasis.
But my gaze was not solely captivated by the Aqua Veil Falls' breathtaking sight.
Amidst the shimring cascade, a small Luminar crystal piece dangled, catching the light and refracting it into a srizing display of colours that danced across the walls. It was a treasure of unparalleled beauty—a reminder that even the hidden corners of the world could hold priceless wonders.
My heart quickened as my gaze shifted to the shadows beyond the waterfall. There, erging from the depths of the cave, stood a formidable [ F ] rank monster and three towering [G ] rank creatures—a trio of sentinels whose duty was to protect the precious crystal.
With each guardian's gaze fixed upon , I knew that my journey through this hidden realm had taken an unexpected turn. The Luminar crystal piece was a prize worth pursuing, but it ca at a price—facing the guardians and overcoming their formidable might.
My gaze was also locked with guardians with one thought in my mind.
'Do I have Life insurance or not, I hope I do.'
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