Chapter 109
Oddities Make a Man
A strange atmosphere surrounded a dining table, with only one among the five seated seed entirely oblivious to it, diving deep into bland-tasting porridge, drinking it down with so beer. The four others, Valen, Ryne, Derrek, and the newly-baptized Agnes rely awkwardly chewed away at so bread, eyeing each other with quizzing looks.
The whole ordeal lasted so ten minutes which was when Sylas burped lowly and leaned back into his chair, finally full. Looking around, he grinned at the circumstances, as they were hardly accidental.
So, yeah, he said, breaking the silence. This is my wife.
WHO IS YOUR WIFE?!! Agnes exploded imdiately.
As you can see, shes very shy, he persisted, causing Valen and Derrek to sigh.
... Ill take this knife and open up a hole in your throat, she said.
And very violent. Anyway, shes gonna be living with us from now on, so welco her.
"Will we get even a made-up story that makes an iota of sense?" Valen quizzed.
Uh, sure, Sylas said. One day, I was feeling wanderous and I wandered outside the walls and I found her lying in the cold, wretched snow, shaking. I could barely tell her from the snow, but I fell in love imdiately and made her my wife then and there and heroically carried her on my back and nursed her back to health.
And all that in one night?
All that in one night.
"Haaaah... fine, whatever, I'll trust your judgnt," Valen shook it off. "I'll ask so maids to retouch Ryne's room and I'll move in with her, to give you newly-wed so freedom. I an, if youre okay with that, Ryne?
Okay? Sylas scoffed. She might literally die of joy. Agnes looked toward the young, blind girl and saw her blushing cheeks, picking up a fork and pressing it against Sylas cheeks, right beneath his eyes.
You might literally die if you dont stop yapping like a scorned bitch, she said. Got it?
... very violent, Sylas smiled lightly before pushing off her hand--it was shaking, as she seed genuinely nervous that she might hurt him. Anyway, dont you guys have so etings to go to? Id like to spend so alone ti with my wife.
... yeah, yeah, yeah, Valen sighed dismissively. Lets go. Find us if you need anything. the room emptied soon after.
One major change that Sylas had begun implenting in every single loop was that he assisted in making a proper wheelchair for Valen. Though this world had the general idea with their own so-called invalids chair, they didnt really use wheels for movent but instead had 'sliding slacks' as they called it, which were just smoothed out wooden panels, hardly a wheelchair. As such, he had to be carried everywhere, and Sylas knew the young lad hardly enjoyed it. Thus, he took the ti out of each loop to help build a better version of it. Though he still required assistance to move up and down the stairs, naturally, at the very least he could navigate the corridors on his own.
Agnes sighed and took a few plums from the bowl, nibbling away at them, occasionally darting dirty looks toward him. Though she insisted they move out imdiately, Sylas planned on replicating the last loop as closely as possible, including the departure ti as well as their ti of arrival in the village.
What? he asked, glancing at her.
I sowhat get why youre an to , she said. And why you enjoy riling up... but shes just a girl. Couldnt you have been gentler?
Huh? That girl is more mature than you, Sylas said. And she can take a punch.
... ugh.
It hurt?
"It always hurts! Haah, at least I get to stay without needing to stay hidden," she comnted, standing up and stretching.
You can go with them, if youd like, Sylas said, pouring himself a cup of wine. Theyre fun company. And Ive a feeling theyd like you, what with your uninhibited anger toward and all.
All that anger is well-deserved," she glared at him. "Besides, don't sell yourself short. You're a fun company, too."
... what?
Hm? Beyond the pain of you poking fun at my very existence, she chuckled. A lot of those jokes actually land. And, well, you do it with such indifference... that in and of itself is kinda funny.
... oh, youre a masochist.
W-what? No Im not! she exclaid.
...
...
Youve got no idea what that is, do you? he asked.
Sothing bad! Since you called it! So, what is it? she asked.
... hm, I dont think youre ready quite yet, he said, smiling wryly. Anyway, I actually have a job for you until we depart.
A... job?
Hm, he nodded. You can ask Valen to help you since hes done it before. Go over the history books we have in the library and see if you can spot so inconsistencies. Even if youre a Prophet of the Wild, you should, at least instinctively, pick up on so things.
What about you? she asked, surprisingly not firing back, sitting down once again.
"Train, of course," he said. "After all, I gotta be ready to break so bones when we get to that village. For now, I'll try without talismans to see how far I can push my personal strength, but if I fail, I'll probably have to ask Ryne to help make so talismans the next ti. Unless, of course, you beca a godlike fighter overnight."
"A godlike beauty need not be a godlike fighter," she said with a smile.
Ah, at least nothing breaks that silly spirit of yours, Sylas chuckled.
Oh, no, you do. All the ti, she said. In fact, each ti I look at you, I feel like a part of dies.
... because Im ugly?
Because youre ugly.
Ah, what can I say, he said. It adds to my charm, you know?
What charm? Never seen none.
Go to the library, he grunted. I need to go cool off in the snow. See you tonight.
Wait--were really going to share this room? she asked, pulling back. But... what... what if you attack ?
Sylas rely cracked a smile toward her, mystifying her further, before leaving. He wanted to try and make so final preparations, pushing his body as far as it can go for the ti being, before departing for the village. Though he wouldnt be taken unaware and sapped of all magic the next ti, it was an experience that made him realize sothing: without magic, he was, at best, an above-average swordsman with very limited moveset.
If he were a character in a ga, he wouldnt be a boss, but a random mob in a sea of sa-looking mobs that have two ways of attacking and get killed rather quickly. Though he trained with Tenner a lot, with even Derrek pitching in frequently, most of what they taught him were the basics--how to hold a stance, basics of stabbing, sweeping, slicing, how to move his feet laterally, use his entire body to swing, dodge by using minimal movent...
All of that was extrely important, but it also made him predictable. If he ducked to dodge a sweep once, he'd do it again. He wasn't good at parrying, so he didn't really have a choice. While magic allowed him to overco so of his shortcomings, the lack of moves still held him back. He only had 'Heartseeker' in the end, and one strike at that, repeated over and over. And though a dangerous and lethal strike, if sobody dodged it once, they'd dodge it again.
Additionally, he'd co to realize that none of the classic 'sword-fighting fantasy' actually worked in this world. If he tried to do a spin-attack, everyone imdiately stabbed him in the spine and killed him. If he tried to be fanciful, his strikes wouldn't be lethal and others would just exchange blow for blow and kill him. In fact, most 'duels' were erroneously short. Rather than minutes-long epic clashes of skill and strength, they were ten seconds long, simple-seeming, even boorish-looking fights that determined who lived and who died.
It took a lot of adjusting, but he'd beco strong, that much he knew. Still, there was much, much more room to grow--magic-wise and otherwise. He was rely touching the edges of reality, he knew, as the current peaks that he had witnessed outshone him by the speed of light. Going as far back as to when he witnessed the clash of the two shadows, to when Ryne 'exploded', obliterating the entire castle, to the army of the dead beyond the mbrane of reality, and finally the hand that swept from the void and abolished his psyche.
Not many things still made much sense as they were hidden in the dark. The gears and wheels and the tiny little chanisms that controlled this world were still hidden from him, covered with a shroud beyond which he could not peer. In ti, though, he was confident he would. He was getting stronger, faster, and though not smart, at least smarter. Beyond just being a swordsman, he was also on the general cusps of becoming a basic-level Exorcist, even according to Ryne. Then there was also the fact that his stubbornness and single-mindedness created a completely new Way, an entirely unique school of magic that likely nobody else in the world could study except for him.
It was a world of magic, but it was a world grounded; there were rules and laws and guidelines and he wasnt above them. The only thing he could do was learn them in detail and understand how to play within them. And it all began with becoming the strongest version of his current self. And as for where it ended? He couldnt even venture a guess.
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