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- "Do you see that, mister negative? The flower didn’t wither after all." Solus remarked cheerfully.
"You are right! It can still blow up in our faces! Yay!" Lith replied mimicking her tone. –
Being too paranoid to touch the red lotus with his bare hands, he lifted it with spirit magic before unsuccessfully attempting to store it in the pocket dimension.
"What the heck?" Examining it up close with Life Vision, Lith could notice that along a massive mana flow, the red lotus also had a tiny speck of life force.
Neither him or Solus had any idea how it could have survived after such long exposure to an Abomination.
- "This is great. We can’t hide it, only carry it around in a normal pouch, with the risk of it being destroyed or even worse, discovered when we go back. If this flower is some kind of priceless treasure, it could cause us a lot of troubles." -
Lith sighed, the idea of being forced to drop his first loot was quite depressing.
- "Let me guess, we are above a mana vein, right?"
"Exactly." Solus replied. "My hypothesis is the Abomination managed to stabilise itself thanks to the combined effect of the abundant world energy and that odd flower."
"Agreed. The only questions that remain are the following. Did it kill everything because it needed to feed or was just a way to control the surrounding environment? And last, but not least, do plant monsters really exist?"
"Only the Abomination could answer the first question, and none of us would believe its words anyway." Solus mind-shrugged.
"As for the second one, my guess is yes. Plants are living being too. Seeing how much mana has that small flower, I don’t see why they shouldn’t be able to evolve too."
"As long this thing doesn’t turn to be an Abomination baby and eats my face, that’s fine by me."– He replied, keeping the red lotus floating and away from him.
Lith was tempted to make Solus turn to his proto tower form. Thanks to Invigoration his body was in top shape, but he felt mentally tired. Life and death struggles were more than just about stamina.
Managing so many spells at once, keeping his cool while constantly fighting the fear of death, made a single real fight hundred times more vexing than cramming all night long.
But he didn’t know how much time he had left, until someone from the academy noticed the bald spot in the forest and sent a scouting team.
Lith placed his free hand on the ground, using earth magic to search for the remains of the Abomination’s victims. A few meters below he found a boneyard, where numerous skeletons were packed together.
Lith took only those belonging to magical beasts, ignoring human and animal remains.
- "According to Professor Wanemyre, they can be used to forge weapons and armours of superior durability, that can also be infused with enchantments much stronger than normal. With all this stuff I could equip a battalion."
"How the heck does one forge something out of bones? It makes no sense." Solus objected. "I get that they can be hard, but they should always be carbon based."
"Beats me." Lith shrugged. "Cut me some slack, I’m still at the first year of specialization." –
After storing everything in the pocked dimension, his eyes fell on his battered equipment. The hunting suit was riddled with holes as big as a thumb, while his metal bracers were damaged to the point of being useless.
Luckily, he had a spare suit. Sadly, it was also the last one.
After quickly changing clothes, Lith flew away several kilometres before stopping to decide what to do with the red lotus. He couldn’t put it in the storage space, nor could bring it on himself, for two good reasons.
The first was that he didn’t trust something alive to be so close to his vital organs. The second was that even if it really was harmless, the red lotus wouldn’t survive in case he had to release again the dark aura or any kind of magic from himself.
No matter how precious it could be, nothing was more important than his own life. As it was, the red lotus was an even worse burden than any companion he ever had.
The only landmark he knew was the academy, so he decided to bury it near the entrance, hoping that at his return he would have devised a way to smuggle it inside unnoticed.
Yet the plan had a huge flaw. Putting a flower near fertile earth was potentially a recipe for disaster. What if the Abomination was still alive, and ready to respawn as soon as it had enough nutrients?
Lith weaved all the darkness spells he could use at once, before letting the red lotus enter the small hole he had dug.
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