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All Characters in the story are 18 years of age and above...
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Chapter Twenty One: A botched ritual...
Roughly*an*hour*before*Greg*appeared*before*his*uncle...
Greg's movements weren't hurried as he walked after Nolruk. The gap between him and his cousin had grown to roughly a hundred meters. Greg had allowed this because they were still in the vicinity of the town. Even at the edge, there would be too many people who'd notice it if he ran after his cousin. If anything happened to his cousin, and people noticed him running after him right before it did, it would be really hard to evade suspicion. At least with this much distance between them, someone would have had to have been keenly watching the two of them to pick up on the fact that he was following his cousin. Even after his cousin disappeared into the tree line, Greg didn't speed up. He calmly maintained the same speed as he continued to follow. It wasn't until he was past the tree line that things changed.
Greg had already lost sight of his cousin by the time he got to the trees. This, however, didn't bother him. Channeling Olivia's mana, Greg reached into the storage ring and took out a vial of heightened-sense potion. Without missing a beat, he tossed his head backward as he emptied the contents of the vial into his mouth and down his throat. After four straight days of using this potion multiple times a day, he had gained some measure of resistance to its tendency to overwhelm the senses. As such, he wasn't as adversely affected as he was the first time he took it. Given that it was evening time, there weren't that many people in the forest to begin with. Within five hundred meters of him, apart from his own, Greg could only pick up the sound of seven other steps. And of the seven, only one was moving away from the town.
Sending the empty vial back into his storage ring, Greg drew another vial full of a dark liquid from the ring. This time, it was the paralytic that he usually used on the three-tusk boars that he'd withdrawn. Along with the paralytic, three daggers were also now floating in the air around Greg. One of the daggers slowly descended tip first into the vial full of the dark liquid before coming out, pointing forward, and shooting off at a blinding speed. With his potion-enhanced hearing, Greg heard his cousin's yelp of pain the moment the flying dagger sunk into his calf. With the hissing sound that escaped through gritted teeth, Greg could tell that his cousin had turned his head around and was probably looking down at the dagger embedded deep in his calf. He would probably lean down and try to pull it out, but judging by the sound of a body falling on the dried leaves on the ground, he didn't succeed. The paralytic Greg had used was powerful enough to paralyze three-tusk boars, a much smaller target like a human would barely last ten seconds before succumbing to its effects.
When Greg came across his cousin in an awkward position, he realized that Nolruk must have gone down on one knee to pull out the knife before his body slumped forward as a result of being paralyzed. Not bothering with the knife in his cousin's leg, Greg picked him up and threw him over his shoulder before continuing deeper into the forest. They were still close enough to the town that someone might come across them by chance. After four days of carrying boars that were over two hundred kilos, his cousin's weight barely even registered to him. He may have been using a strength-enhancing potion at the time but still, his body had muscle memory of how heavy the boars were. Compared to that, carrying his cousin was a breeze. Activating the shoes of haste, Greg turned into a blur as he shot forward at a blinding speed. Once again Greg was awed by the usefulness of the subtlety pants as he moved through the forest. Without them, Greg was certain that he wouldn't be able to maintain his maximum speed as he moved through the trees. Even at his top speed, the enchantment on the pants made every move that Greg made come off smooth and fluid. Like a phantom, he moved through the trees. The dainty steps enchantment made it so that he didn't collide with anything while the quiet steps enchantment made sure that he barely made any noise or left any obvious trails as he moved.
Five minutes later Greg was deep enough in the forest that the chances of someone randomly coming across them were small enough to be negligible. Placing Nolruk on the ground with his back against a tree, Greg took out a length of rope from his storage ring. This was an enchanted rope that could lengthen or shorten at the whim of its owner. Tying up one of Nolruk's hands, Greg moved around that tree before tying up his cousin's other hand such that, Nolruk was left reverse hugging the tree he was tied to. All this while, not only had Nolruk remained conscious, but his eyes had also been open throughout. Paralyzed as he was, however, there was nothing he could do to fight it. Buying the antidote to the paralytic from the system for 1000 magic points, Greg forced the liquid down his cousin's throat. It only took a minute of waiting before the paralysis started to wear off. His cousin's formerly expressionless face quickly turned into a grimace of pain as he once again regained the ability to move his facial muscles.
"I ask and you answer," Greg stated briefly. The statement wasn't a question or even a demand. The calm manner in which he said the words made it seem like he was commenting on the fact that the sky is blue. The cold look in Greg's eyes, however, left no doubt that Nolruk would be in a world of pain if he didn't comply.
But rather than directly reply to the threat, Nolruk was preoccupied with something else. He was paralyzed by whatever toxin his cousin had dipped the dagger in. He, however, had been conscious all through. Not only was he still reeling from the impossible speed with which his cousin had moved, but he'd also watched him pull out a rope from thin air to tie him up. Nolruk couldn't help but grit his teeth with jealousy and a feeling of being wronged. Why was everyone around him gaining strange new abilities whereas he remained the same weak and mundane individual? It wasn't fair.
A sigh escaped him as he shoved the thoughts to the back of his mind. "Ask whatever you want," He replied calmly. He may have been his father's accomplice, but it wasn't out of loyalty or anything of the kind. Part of it was because he wanted to gain the powers his father had for himself. Another part, however, was because he knew just how cruel the man could be when things didn't go his way. Nolruk was already scared of him when he didn't have powers, now that he had them, there was no way he would have dared defy the man. However, just because he was willing to comply, didn't mean his hatred for the man had ebbed in the slightest. If he could, even in a little way, get back at his father by telling Roka everything. Then he was more than glad to.
Greg had been expecting some resistance from his cousin. He wasn't a sadistic person by nature, but to protect his life and that of his mother and sister, Greg had even been willing to torture the answers out of him. But from the calm expression on Nolruk's face, he could see that his cousin had no intention of resisting. However, just because Nolruk wasn't resisting, didn't mean that Greg trusted him! Not by a long shot. Greg's eyes narrowed as he regarded his cousin. "If you try and lie to me..."