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âWhat money?â
âYup⊠Weâll be waiting for you at the standâyour mother shouldnât have to see this. Iâm going to double the whipping, and youâre going to get thrashed every day this week.â
It doesnât look like the surprise on my face means anything to him. He takes my crying mother by the shoulders and walks away.
When I get back, Bernard gives me such a cuff that I see stars. My health drops into the red zone.
âPull yourself togetherâyou have a battle coming up. The odds are twenty to one against you.â
I go over to the healer, Bernard calling after me.
âNobodyâs been able to touch your opponent yet. Theyâre already calling him the champion.â
âIâm betting on myself.â
The battle is just as serious as the previous two. All anyoneâs been able to see is the height difference, which is why theyâve tried to kick me or finish me off with a quick attack. The only problem is that this last opponent really is strong. Heâs a friar, too, with the benefit of experience, but he also knows how to counter what I have. I end up having to use everything I know: I parry his blows, aim for his vulnerabilities, stay aware of my surroundings, use his strength against him. For a friar, he has as much health as a tank, and his defense is so good that my hits barely do anything. After the battle, I realize that that was the best experience I could have had. Where did he pick up his skills? I certainly wouldnât mind having his health. We bow to each other, signaling our mutual respect, and a wave of applause breaks over us.
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Rachel watched Ownie trying to calm Grunt down, the latter still having a hard time getting over his loss to a younger kid. Just then, applause broke out. Everything was going according to plan. Some people were out looking for information about the ritual; others were collecting money. Her father wasnât about to give them a second chance. The clan didnât forgive mistakes! She needed to get everything else ready, though her helperâs whining was starting to really get to her. What did they know about being weak?
âStop your sniffling already! He just beat a Level 20 friar who was leveled-up like a tank. Do you hear the crowd?â
âScrew you. Youâre a girl, youâre used to being weak, but Iâm the strongest in my group! The strongest at the academy, and some shrimp just took me out.â
âShut up.â
Rachel could have said a lot more, but nothing that came to mind sufficed for what she was thinking. How do you explain something a person canât understand because they donât have the experience yet? How do you read a word without knowing the letters? Grunt was nothing, used to his soft, cushy life.
In a month, Rachel would be turning eighteen, and sheâd be able to do whatever she wanted. First, however, she had to take care of the deal with her father.
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Just like he promised, father thrashed me thoroughly. His punishment was for me to learn how to stay hidden in an urban environment and get my stealth up to 25. For every day I wasnât able to do that, he said Iâd be getting another round.
Survivability +2
My butt stings so bad! I even got a debuff: I havenât been able to sit down for twelve hours. Whenever I try, I get this unbearable pain. Father is smart though. Even his punishments are designed to make me stronger. Iâm not going to be able to do what he asked me to do today. First, I need to head into the city to meet with Bernard.
After the tournament, the mage told me to stop by the city library the next day.
Murokami, Level 292, is the librarian. Heâs enormous for a human, looks more like a bookshelf. His light, radiant clothing isnât enough to hide the knotted muscles covering his arms. One eye is missing, and thereâs an ugly scar meandering across his face in place of it. The contrast just makes the remaining eye seem that much more alive as he scans the lines of the book heâs reading. Itâs an odd scene that doesnât really fit. Heâs the kind of librarian you donât need a guard for. The worst part is that he isnât letting me in without an adult. I could, apparently, ruin or steal the books. Iâm forced to use my stealth, though Murokami may have just let me in unofficially.
Bernard turned out to be right where he promised heâd be: on the second floor in the northern wingâs farthest reading room. Sunlight flooded the space.
âOh, finally, there you are.â
Bernard is dressed in a mageâs mantle this time, though it has the same picture of the sun. Rather than sitting with a book, heâs polishing his staff with a cloth.
âSo you didnât pay the librarian to let me in?â
âOf course, I did. Thatâs your second lesson. The first is to never do anything without getting the quest and checking all the terms and conditions.â
Suddenly, it hit me.
âAh, so youâre thinking back to our conversation and remembering that I didnât give you a quest,â the mage says with a loud, obnoxious laugh. âHow does it feel to be powerless? I even took your winnings.â
âI thought you could trust mages to keep their word.â
You canât let your opponents push their advantage.
âNo, today Iâm kind, so Iâll go through with my part of the deal. You won eight battles and showed me a fantastic time. I made two bets: one on you winning and the other on the outcome of each battle, where I bet on you at the last moment every time. Everything I won, I dumped back into the next bet, so I won a fortune in local terms.â
âNice!â
âAbsolutely. Now listen up. There are officially nine magical primary elements, or nine paths of magic. There are the elementalsâEarth, Water, Fire, and Air. Life is generally used by healers and elves, though the latter is
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