Akash hadn't been happy with when he eventually regained his consciousness.
He had claid that using the weak point at the back of his neck had been inherently dishonourable and that it had been rude of to hold back for so long only to blitz him at the end of the fight like that.
I had wanted to tell him that the reason I'd held off was that I was dealing with my debuffs and that I hadn't actually been trying to mislead him, but that would be way more explanation that it was worth.
How was I ant to explain that my abilities had been hampered because I hadn't been able to shower or eat for two days while I was unconscious? And that practising my magic for an hour had sohow brought all of those abilities back?
Sohow, I didn't think that he would go for it.
Instead, after regaining his consciousness, he sulkily deactivated the holo-displays, which allowed the Eldrani landscape to fade away back into the white room that I'd previously battled Yr'Arl in. He then left without saying another word.
On the plus side, defeating Akash had given another hundred thousand XP, and that had been enough to level up once again. That ant I was already even stronger than my last bout with the tree-like alien. It also ant I was still wildly outclassed when it ca to fighting Lara.
I pondered the subject as I made my way back to the initiate dorm rooms.
Clearly, the girl was sothing of a biochanical genius, she had managed to engineer entirely new versions of the Null Space Invaders after all. I had my suspicions that, while she had likely been strong to begin with, she may have increased those powers even further with so kind of self-modification. Increasing the amount of manna her body can process drastically.
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