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Cultivation Mage- Shadow Of The Moon

Kai always dreamed of raising his small sect into an imperial powerhouse. Looks? Brains? Patience? He had all the tools to keep his rowdy juniors in line. Kai was confident that his small beast-hunting sect would rise to the top. He hadn't counted on being shunted off into a new world. Everything seemed different – mana instead of qi, an apocalyptic world ruined by a beast tide, and even his annoying junior's voice in his head, chattering on about 'levels.' Humans aren’t even the top species around, not here. There are powerful beasts in every direction, and Kai isn’t strong enough to beat them and establish his sect’s legacy… yet.

OakFlame · Fantasy
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22 Chs

Teamwork

It took a couple of minutes for Halia to explain the circumstances of her being inside of a necklace, and Brewan eventually calmed down and started listening to what she was saying. After a bit, he took out his book of magic and started flipping through it while reading off parts and explaining them to Halia.

On the other side of the room, a frown started to grow on Kai's face.

Hmph, how irresponsible is it to trust any random stranger? If it was one of the other sect members, I'd be grateful for some time without her yapping in my mind, but we barely know Brewan. Halia can't even do anything to protect herself if this guy tries to run off. I'll have to keep a close eye on him, just in case.

After about a minute of listening to Brewan blabber about random magic stuff, Kai's ears started to ache.

"Oi, you two. You can chat while we cook up this venison."

Kai started dragging the deer carcass toward one of the unused, empty rooms. They'd already decided the day before that it was best to do any butchering and cooking in one of the rooms they didn't need to use for other things.

Using a knife claimed from Sydney's belongings, Kai went for round two of deer processing.

"Hey, Kai. Halia wants to ask if you can think of any reason that she can manipulate your mana, but not mine."

Eh? She can't do anything with this guy's mana?

Kai shrugged, but a tiny smile unconsciously grew on his face as he went back to working on the deer.

Even if Brewan could preserve the meat using the dispersion spell, Kai didn't want to leave the carcass whole. It would get stiff if he left it as it was, and he was used to preparing meat before it could spoil.

It took him almost an hour to strip all of the meat from the deer, and Brewan was chatting aloud the entire time. Aside from when Brewan went to check on Sydney, Kai didn't get a moment of silence.

When Kai was finally done butchering the deer, Brewan started a tiny fire using magic, and the duo started roasting lunch. They didn't have anything to use as seasoning, but both of them had enough experience in the wilderness not to mind it.

"Back to what you were talking about before, Brewan. You said that a mage like you would probably die this far out in the wild, right?"

Brewan looked over toward the room Sydney was resting in.

"It's probably because of his standing in the academy that someone weak was sent. I know that he's an obstacle for a lot of the other top students who have connections, and a lot of them would probably prefer it if he didn't return."

We never had to deal with traitors in our sect, but similar stuff happened all of the time elsewhere in the cultivation world. It seems that humans are just as willing to betray each other here.

After spinning the meat over the fire, Brewan looked back up and spoke again.

"In my grade, I have a reputation of being good at running away. I guess I was probably the best person to pick who would probably not find Sydney but still survive."

Brewan paused for a moment, listening to something that Halia was saying in his mind. After a few seconds, he explained to Kai.

"I only made it this far into the wilderness by avoiding as many fights as I could. With a dispersion spell, you can escape the notice of almost every beast. It's only if something has you in its vision and is intent on chasing you that it won't work."

Kai nodded as he pulled the cooked meat off the fire, then put on a couple new pieces.

He could've run away multiple times, but he's stayed and saved me instead. If he really was a coward who runs away at the first sign of danger, I probably would be boar food right now. Hmm… maybe Halia was right, and this guy might be a decent member for our sect.

Once the food was finished cooking, the duo extinguished the fire and brought the meat over to Sydney's room to eat. After prodding the injured man a few times, Brewan managed to wake him enough that he wouldn't choke on the food they started shoving into his mouth.

"Wh- who are you?"

Sydney's eyes flickered open as Brewan raised a water flask to his mouth.

"I'm one of your juniors at the academy, I was sent here to find you."

Sydney coughed a few times as he struggled to ingest the water.

"If you're a junior… you need to get out of here right away. There's a tier two beast in the area, a Deep Ursine-"

"It's dead."

Sydney sat up too quickly and started coughing again.

"What? How?"

Kai crouched down by the side of the cushions as he responded.

"A big, angry bird ate it. The bird tried to eat us too, but ran into what we think was a leftover formation from the academy. It's injured, but still out there somewhere."

Sydney's eyes stretched wide with terror.

"A tier three beast…"

"Probably a bit weaker than that. We think it was just a strong tier two one."

Kai shoved another chunk of meat into his mouth before he continued talking, but when he looked back down, Sydney's eyes were drifting shut again.

This fellow is really weak right now. Hopefully he can make enough of a recovery for us to escape from this area before the terror bird heals enough to come back for us. I don't know much about bird facial expressions, but I'm pretty sure that thing isn't done with us.

"Here, Kai."

Brewan pulled Halia's necklace off and handed it back to him.

"Your be- Halia said she wanted you again."

Kai's forehead creased into a frown.

What nonsense did this idiot spout about me? Brewan was about to say something else.

[Ahh… I missed you, Kai.]

"It's only been an hour."

[That didn't stop my heart from longing for you~]

Kai's cheeks flushed for the slightest fraction of a second before he made a retching noise.

"Bleh, who'd want that?! I enjoyed my hour of silence, go back to bothering someone else!"

Halia's annoying, mischievous laugher ricocheted through Kai's mind for long enough that he actually considered taking the necklace off and handing it back to Brewan.

[Oi, oi, stop. I do actually need to talk to you about something important.]