Chapter 75
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nThe young man and Kairos ended up sitting on the bench for quite a while in silence.
nKairos let out a small sigh.
n“Did you really do all that just for this?”
nThe young man still didn’t speak for a while.
nKairos clicked his tongue.
n“Who are you, anyway?”
nThe young man seemed more comfortable with this question.
n“Haha, someone you know very well.”
nKairos raised an eyebrow.
n“…Are you my father’s younger self?”
nThe young man rubbed his chin as though pondering over it.
n“What makes you think that?”
nKairos blinked a few times.
n“Well, he has some sort of ability that seems to be related to the past, and you also resemble him by quite a bit.”
nThe young man laughed.
n“I must say, it is a very reasonable guess.”
nKairos’ light blue eyes flickered.
n“…So you aren’t going to tell me?”
nThe young man shrugged his shoulders.
n“You will figure out soon enough.”
nKairos didn’t really like talking to this person already.
n“You are really annoying, you know that?”
nThe young man burst out into laughter.
n“Yes, yes. It’s something I’ve become, you could say.”
nKairos adjusted his glasses.
n“I don’t really like the way you smile. Is that something that has become of you as well?”
nThe young man shrugged his shoulders.
n“More or less.”
nKairos rolled his eyes.
n“You know, some of the people that smile all the time are completely oblivious to the real world.”
nThe young man didn’t seem offended. Rather, his tone dropped significantly.
n“And some people that smile all the time, have seen too much.”
nHe still held that same casual smile, but there seemed to be a dreary air that came with it. For some reason, Kairos couldn’t help but feel unsettled.
nNonetheless, that strange air disappeared soon as the young man proceeded to laugh once more.
n“Anyways… let me answer that question you had from way back, the whole reason I’m doing this in the first place.”
nKairos nodded.
n“Alright.”
nThe young man paused for a few seconds.
n“I just wanted to let you know, as bad as things are, they can get worse. Far worse.”
nKairos blinked a few times.
n“You did all that just to lecture me?”
nThe young man shrugged his shoulders.
n“That wasn’t the plan, but it somehow just turned out this way, so…”
nHe coughed into his fist.
n“Bye.”
nWithout so much as another word, he got up and flicked his hand in parting. Then, the young man walked away.
nKairos raised an eyebrow.
n“…Weird.”
nHe was left alone on the bench, and with that, the dream began to dissolve.
n“Wake up, Kairos!”
nTwo tiny hands were on his shoulders and gently jostling him back and forth. He woke up to see Nicole with slightly bloodshot eyes. She seemed to have just woken up too, having difficulty in keeping her eyelids up.
nKairos snapped to attention.
n“What happened?”
nNicole let out a tiny gasp.
n“Your eyes are so… bright.”
nShe quickly shook her head, wondering why she said that out of the blue.
n“Ah, you finally woke up! Apparently Ling ran off, and then someone went to go find him.”
nKairos was originally quite concerned but suddenly found himself not caring as much.
n“Who chased him?”
nNicole rubbed her eyes.
n“Um, I think Chase was the first one to go, then Tai followed soon after.”
nKairos narrowed his eyes.
n“Chase went?”
nNicole nodded.
n“Y-Yeah!”
nKairos clicked his tongue and suddenly sat up. He still had a faint headache, prompting him to grab onto the side of his head. It was the dead of night, with only an extremely faint illumination coming from the moon.
nTori and Sydney were both standing awkwardly, seemingly concerned but not doing anything.
nAs for Ling, Chase, and Tai, they were all gone.
nKairos muttered to himself.
n“Did this guy work at a daycare center before?”
nHe sighed as he got up.
n“Did you guys see where they went?”
nTori sucked in a sharp breath and hesitatingly pointed in a direction.
n“I… think they went this way? I was still half asleep when it all happened.”
nKairos sighed.
n“Then we might as well go off that to find them.”
nThe blankets were scattered around messily, while most of the weapons on the rack had disappeared. However, there was still one more glaive there. After a second of hesitation, Kairos ended up taking it.
nTori seemed surprised.
n“Eh? Isn’t that theirs?”
nKairos rolled his eyes.
n“They might die, why is your first priority to maintain the integrity of not being a thief?”
nTori let out a soft gasp.
n“Oh.”
nKairos crouched down to jump off, but suddenly froze.
nIt was because his future vision seemed… off.
nFor whatever reason, it extended further into the future. It was only for a moment, but instead of being two seconds, it was one.
nAnd in those extra two seconds, he saw that several monsters would try to ambush him the moment he got down.
nAfter a moment of confusion, Kairos slid his glasses a little down before opening up his status panel.
nStatus
nID: 345315364923
nRank: 72
/1500 Evolution Energy – 500 required for Rankup
nObjective: Gain 428 Evolution Energy
nProof Of Perfection Points: 3.7
nStats –
nStrength – 4.9
nEndurance – 5.5
nAgility – 4.9
nWillpower – 4.9
nMana Capacity – 9.0
nMagic Affinity – 7.2
nSpecial Abilities: Fire Spell (F), Pulse Spell (F)
nInborn Abilities: Shattered Truth (F)
nHide
nKairos quickly scanned through his status panel and almost missed a very tiny minute change. His inborn ability, Shattered Truth, had changed from rank F- to F rank. He couldn’t help but recall the strange dream that he had, where that random person looked into his eyes like that.
nThere seemed to be some sort of relation there, but he couldn’t spend that long pondering over it.
n“Kairos?”
nNicole seemed a little confused by why he just paused. Kairos took a deep breath.
n“Hold on.”
nHe walked to a different side of the ledge, before trying to push his future vision to go longer. Kairos could feel a noticeable strain on his mind as he tried to perform this, but it wasn’t too much for him.
nHe maintained this state for a few seconds, where he could see two seconds into the future. Then, he saw himself jumping off, and right below him were a few monsters.
nFrom there, Kairos jumped off in reality. With the glaive in one hand, he beheaded the monster below him a little awkwardly.
nKilled Creature – 0.1 points awarded
nFrom there, he swung his sharpened bone to the side. A cruel crunch resounded as he pierced straight through the skull of another one.
nKilled Creature – 0.1 points awarded
nThe monsters had originally been extremely silent and even took advantage of the direction of moonlight to obscure their figures in the shadow. But now, they had been found out.
nIt seemed that they realized this, and roared out.
nSydney was the first to jump down, slamming both her sharpened bones into the heads of the monsters. Tori and Nicole jumped off after, also dealing with the monsters. Nicole remained rather aggressive, while Tori spent a few seconds in between every attack, still having difficulty in controlling her attacks properly.
nKilled Creature – 0.1 points awarded
nKairos killed a few creatures before looking down strangely.
n“Hey.”
nNicole looked over after splitting the skull of the last monster in two.
n“Ah, what is it?”
nKairos rubbed his chin.
n“There seems to be far more monsters than usual.”
nTori looked over the ledge and let out a small gasp.
n“Ah… you’re right.”
nThe streets were teeming with monsters, nearly filled to the brim like a can of sardines. There had been a horde of them before, but it was nothing compared to this.
nKairos furrowed his brows.
n“How did they even get anywhere with so many of them?”
nTori tilted her head to the side.
n“Maybe they were attracted by them going onto the streets.”
nKairos clicked his tongue.
n“…This will be a little difficult.”
nFar off in the distance, was a rather bright light. Because of how dark it was, it stuck out like a sore thumb. Kairos and the others took a closer look at that bright light, to find it was the glow from Chase’s blue mana arrow as well as some strange sort of yellow energy coming from Tai.
nChase’s mana arrows looked distinctly different from usual. Normally, he would create fairly thin ones, with the intention of piercing. However, this time, he was coalescing a large amount of his mana to create a giant arrow. Unlike normal, when it would take a matter of seconds to create the arrow, this time it was taking nearly a minute to form.
nHe was standing at the back, hastily retreating as he pulled back the arrow.
nLing was on Chase’s back, holding on while panicking by a considerable amount. He still had a glaive on his back. And at the front, was Tai.
nHe was swinging his glaive like last time, but there was a far greater intensity in his strikes compared to before. Along with that, his blade was glowing with a bright orange, and every time he would swing, a bright energy would shoot out of it and continued to cut through more monsters behind.
nWith Tai spearheading the way, they were just barely able to push forth, but several gashes had already appeared on both Chase and Tai.
nKairos pointed his finger out towards him, letting a fireball coalesce at the end.
nFor a moment, he thought about releasing it closer to them so that they could cut their way back over, but then thought about the residual flames. The fire spell was quite nice because of both the initial explosion causing damage as well as the lingering flames. However, that lingering flame could easily end up damaging the people that weren’t supposed to be attacked.
nWith that in mind, Kairos redirected the fireball to go towards where they were retreating.
nAs the fireball continued to expand, Tai couldn’t help but freak out a little, but that didn’t stop him from slicing through the monsters in front of him. On the other hand, the corner of Chase’s lip turned up.
nOnce the fireball had expanded to become a little larger than two meters, Kairos figured that it would be enough. Although he didn’t have his full mana capacity right now, it was close enough.
nAs such, he was rather liberal with his mana.
nThe fireball glowed in the dark night conspicuously, almost like the sun hadn’t actually set. The visages of all the bloody monsters in the street were much more visible, with thin veins snaking across their bodies.
nKairos could feel the heat emanating contained within the fireball, which stirred up light winds that caused his clothes to flutter.
nThen, he released it.
nWith a whoosh, the fireball snaked through the air before landing roughly twenty or so meters behind Chase and the others. An explosion shook the earth and the flames brightened the place up considerably.
nKilled Creature – 0.1 points awarded x 40
nMulti-Kill (Type – Normal) – 0.3 points awarded
nThe explosion itself made Chase sweat a little, both because of how close it had gotten as well as the heat. There was also a fire that began spreading, finishing off the monsters that were only partially charred and even claiming the lives of the monsters far off. Many painful roars emanated from the horde.
nKilled Creature – 0.1 points awarded x 10
nMulti-Kill (Type – Normal) 0.3 points awarded
nWhile Chase was still charging up his mana arrow, a flaming monster rushed toward him. With a small frown Chase stuck out his foot before kicking it back into the pit of flames and letting the zombie burn alive.
nIt was then he called out to Ling.
n“Hey, tell your grandfather to get ready to jump!”
nIt seemed that Ling was still in a partial daze, still too shocked to respond.
nChase frowned.
n“LING!”
nThe sudden shout made him flinch.
nChase frowned.
n“If you can’t even do this, I will personally kill you right here.”
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