MisterVii

Chapter 23 – Pushing Forward Regardless

Level: 1 Experience: BLOCKED

Healing: 210/210 Stamina: 180/180 Mana: 60/60

Class: Tier 0, Child(Green)

Effect: Increased Skill Acquisition(+8%), Increased Learning Speed(+8%), Increased Stat Gain(+8%), Increased Physical Gain(+8%)

Vitality: 21 (+0)

Endurance: 18 (+0)

Strength: 16 (+0)

Agility: 18 (+0)

Perception: 9 (+1)

Mind: 41 (+5)

Magic: 6 (+1)

Focus: 19 (+2)

Free Points: 0

Tier 1(24)(2+): Mathematics(99+24), Running(90), Breathing(82+7), Eldarin History(75+10), Meditation(65+15), Dodge(61), Toughness(53), Eldarin Etiquette(50

+5), Drawing Skills(41+7), Sword Skills(41), Shield Skills(29), Light Armor(29), Dancing Skills(28), Spear Skills(23), Monster Processing Skills(19), Cooking Skills(15), Bow Skills(15), Cleaning Skills(14), Axe Skills(14), Pugilist Skills(14), Dagger Skills(12), Wrestling Skills(8), Speech(5+2), Combat Tactics(2+2)

Tier 2(18): Eldarin Script(81+61), Writing Focus(61+54), Danger Sense(33+2), Mana Sense(42+22), Darkness Vision(8), Monster Analysis(3), Soul Sense(2+2), Trap Detection(1), Depth Sense(1)

Tier 3(12): Pain Resistance(20), Soul Resistance(11+9), Empowered Will(6+4), Fear Resistance(2)

Tier 6(-): Experience Siphon(C)

Equipment

Gloves: Gloves of Processing(T2) (Blocks Mana T2 and Below)

Ring1: Ring of Concealment(T3) (Hide Status T3 and Below)

Amulet/Bracelet: Experience Blocker(T4) (Prevents all experience gain for primary level)

I went over everything with Healer Castelle, Tutor Damian, and my father listening in. They were the only three people allowed to hear my full status under strict instructions from my mother. My father was sitting quietly in the background, remaining quiet while the other two men discussed my skills and status.

“Another skill, which isn’t good, but the Mind stat has increased. A ratio of 77.4% which gives more leeway, but we still aren’t out of the danger zone,” Healer Castelle said.

“It is a good thing that skill mastery doesn’t count towards Meldor’s Threshold,” Tutor Damian said.

“Then no one would advance. I know the idiots over in the College of Advancement like to count everything, but what matters is the actual status page as it is at this precise moment,” Healer Castelle said.

“What do you think of the level gains? If my memory isn’t failing me, that is 72 levels in tier 1 skills, 141 in tier 2 skills, and 13 in tier 3 skills. The rate of progression is ridiculous,” Tutor Damian said. Both of them were ignoring me and discussing my health and status. I didn’t interrupt, since this directly related to my health.

“It’s the soul fruit, combined with his age, level, and Mind stat. Who gives a child a green soul fruit? Anyone would kill for a red one, and his mother just gives him a green one,” Healer Castelle said.

“Well, she is the Supreme Warlady,” Tutor Damian replied. While it wasn’t an answer it also was an answer at the same time.

“I know the soul fruit made it easier to increase my skills. Is it really that strong?” I asked.

“Child, a soul fruit is a near priceless natural treasure of the dungeon. They can be consumed multiple times. They make it easier for the skills imprinted on your soul to level. No one would lightly use such an item on a child who has just gotten access to their status. Let alone a green soul fruit. Even for people at the level of your mother it is a priceless treasure,” Healer Castelle explained.

“To put it in perspective, the soul fruit would cost as much as it took for your conception. An insane amount of money,” Tutor Damian said.

“That much, but…” I trailed off not knowing what to say. The fact that my mother had given me such a priceless treasure made me thankful for her being my mother even more.

“There is no need to say anything. But these increases would be at least 25% less if you didn’t consume such an item,” Healer Castelle said.

“Not a quarter, but a tenth. He gained 393 skill levels taking tier into consideration in 3 months. A top student with very good Tutors would gain around 250, at most. I am good, but even with focused instruction, there is only so much one can improve in such a short period of time,” Tutor Damian said with a frown.

“That much, hmm. Skill levels are just reinforcement of the skill that is already part of your soul. There is not additional stress unless it goes up tier. At least there shouldn’t be. You sure the difference is that great?” Healer Castelle asked.

“I don’t question your healing skills, so don’t question my math and reasoning. He is going to max out on Eldarin Script and Writing Focus after just copying that one book. At most that should take him to level 50 and a breakthrough there after completing it. Not all the way to skill mastery. But progress is coming incredibly quickly,” Tutor Damian explained.

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“Well, it shouldn’t be a bad thing. If anything, the skills being a higher level provides more support to the skills and his soul,” Healer Castelle replied. “If anything, his mother will be pleased that something came out of this debacle. I am sure other kids have consumed a soul fruit from their parents.”

“If I took another soul fruit?” I asked curious if I could improve even faster. They both just stared at me.

“Child, if you were anyone else, I would slap you for saying that. Your mother must have found one and saved it for a long time. They are rare, very rare. One of the best natural treasures one can find in the dungeon. And with the state of your soul, it would be incredibly reckless,” Healer Castelle said.

“The problem is the skill level gain has increased, which could indicate a problem,” Tutor Damian interrupted. We all looked at him. “I just did the mental math. It has increased by around 12.9% over the last 3 months compared to the growth shown in the previous 6 months.”

“It is probably him focusing on mental skills. His Mind stat is much higher. By ignoring the physical skills he has, the growth rate is larger than when he had to train under one of the Squires,” Healer Castelle said after a few seconds of thinking about the situation. “The real concern are Mathematics, Eldarin Script, and Writing Focus. Those are the main mental skills he has been focusing on and Mathematics is at the last bottleneck.”

“We could let them increase in tier and keep up the studying with more advanced skills, it is the only way, since we want to avoid other skills that will level quickly,” Tutor Damian replied.

“Then we are right back where we started. At the edge of Meldor’s Threshold and destruction of his soul,” Healer Castelle pointed out.

“Well, he hast to improve some skills. Unless you want him to go back to physical skills, but there isn’t a qualified tutor, compared to the Squires,” Tutor Damian pointed out.

“Then he just has to do with a lesser tutor then,” Healer Castelle said.

“And you want to tell the Supreme Warlady you limited her son’s skill growth? You might not be afraid of death, but I prefer living. Those three skills tier up and we keep going. The Mind stat should increase some more as well,” Tutor Damian countered.

“And when his soul collapses, you can be the one to tell her that you were responsible,” Healer Castelle countered. They were both talking about me without even considering my perspective on things. My father was silent in the background, not saying anything while he listened in. I took a deep breath and then spoke up, cutting these two grown men off.

“I will decide. Ultimately it is my decision, and my mother told me that I had the final say about my future. One thing that the Squires and my mother have imparted on me is a sense of urgency. Even as young as I am, it is a race to level up skills, to get stronger, to advance faster. Slowing down is not an option. While I can work on Breathing while doing other tasks, my other physical skills aren’t as easily leveled without a dedicated tutor. I will focus on the mental skills and Tutor Damian will help me breakthrough,” I replied.

“So be it. But you need to be careful. But you already know the risks. Do what you want,” Healer Castelle said with a wave of his hand. I could tell he was frustrated, but I wasn’t about to slow down my progress. If I wanted to become a supreme legend, a greater spellblade than my mother, then I couldn’t slow down. Even if it risked my health, it was a good way to level up Soul Resistance and Soul Sense. I didn’t get those skills from nowhere.

“I can kind of feel my soul. Like some sort of blob that overlays my body. Can you help me improve it?” I asked Healer Castelle. He let out a sigh and pinched the bridge of his nose.

“System save me from children who think they know best. Messing about with the soul is incredibly dangerous. While no skill is truly evil, soul mages have a bad reputation. Often due to their experiments on others and their history with the Eldarin Empire,” he explained.

I looked at tutor Damian who nodded. “But if I can sense my own soul, wouldn’t that be useful to check if anything is going wrong?” I asked.

“Three rules then. If you break them, or I think you are breaking them, I won’t teach you any longer. And I don’t care if you think I am being unfair. The risks of you doing something stupid are too high.”

“Yes, Healer Castelle.”

“First, you don’t do anything. I mean anything regarding your soul unless you specifically ask me first. Even using the skill just to sense your soul. You are not allowed to practice it on your own. While you will have a residual soul sense, don’t focus on it. If you focus your mind in the wrong way, you might poke your soul. If you do anything, then there could be greater complications. So only with my express permission will you try to do anything,” he said, and I nodded at this.

“Yes, Healer Castelle,” I answered.

“Second, never ever use that skill on another being. Even as a test or to level up that skill. That leads down a dark path and I will have no part of it. Unless you choose to become a healer, soul skills are dark. Don’t go down a dark path.” That was also easy to agree with as well. “Third, no questions. I will tell you what I think you should know so you don’t do something stupid.”

“Understood, you have my word I will follow your rules,” I said.

“We will see,” he replied.

“Combat Tactics, I am curious where you could have gotten that from,” Tutor Damian said.

“I was talking with the guard captain about the attack on the estate,” I said.

“Ah, that would do it. With how easy it is for you to get skills. Well, I suppose we can combine it with more focused history lessons. Lots of books to read then and keep you engaged with different mental skills,” he said with a smile. I wanted to let out a groan but held back. I knew I needed to focus on the mental skills to keep my Mind stat, but I preferred action. After getting a taste of the dungeon I wanted to go back.

“Your Mana Sense has been making impressive progress. Now that I am thinking about the other areas, you are right, it is a bit much. We are going backwards, not forwards,” Healer Castelle said.

“Backwards?” I asked.

“Your skills are improving too quickly, in relation to your Mind stat. Once you have mastered them and increase their tier, the pressure on your soul grows, it doesn’t decrease,” Healer Castelle said with a frown.

“If he doesn’t want to slow down, there is nothing we can do. We just have to keep focusing on mental skills and increasing that stat,” Tutor Damian said.

“Foolishness, but it is your choice.” I didn’t need to hear anymore. I had learned enough about my progress for now. It was time to focus back on learning and improving.