"What do you get out of this?" The Town-head's voice reached him just as he was about to move past the door. More than the question itself, it was the suspicion in the man's voice that caused Greg to pause in his steps. "Forgive me if I'm being a bit too direct, but you are no longer a child Roka. I won't treat you as a naΓ―ve child and I'd ask not to be treated as a fool. We can both see that I am not going to be able to hold on to power for that much longer. And I know that the other three families have approached you to try and win you over to their side," He said then looked down at the two vials before him. "How do I even know that these vials don't contain poison? And even if they do what you claim they do, what's to stop you from having my enemies come for me when I am weakened?" he posed.
Greg didn't get upset at the man's questions. Looking at him, Greg could see the fear that the man was trying to hide. He wasn't panicking, but Greg could see the concern in the man's eyes for himself and his family. In the situation he found himself in, the man didn't have the luxury of flattery, instead, he was trying to figure out if Greg was actually on his side or just playing a part. "I may not be willing to marry your daughter, but over the last year, I have come to consider her a friend. I wouldn't be able to explain to her why I didn't do anything to help her father when he needed it," He answered the man. "Besides," Continued Greg in a flat tone that made it clear that this wasn't a threat. "If I wanted to kill you, I'd just do it," He stated, and without further explanation walked out.
Greg walked out through the front door of the Town-head's house to a strange sight. Out on the green grass that carpeted the Town-head's compound, a large rotund panda in beige pants was jumping around, doing flips, and throwing punches at invisible enemies in what was clearly a training montage. Greg had to suppress the urge to sigh. Even if the being that was now connected to his mind could directly feel his frustration, he wasn't willing to give him the satisfaction of dragging the sigh out of him. It had just been a few hours since Greg woke up and he was already beyond fed up with this new occupant of his mind. Not that there was anything he could do about it.
Of course, the first thing that Greg did after the old man sitting on the sigil had shushed him, was to tell both Olivia and his familiar what it was he was seeing. This being had already made one attempt at his life, and Greg wasn't about to go along with anything it wanted him to do. Greg had expected the being to try and keep him from revealing his presence. From the carefree smile that had remained plastered on his face even as Greg revealed what it was he was seeing, however, the being didn't care in the least who was told about his presence. In fact, the only faux attempt at resistance that it put up was more annoying than anything else.
When Greg uttered the words 'old man' in trying to describe what it was he was seeing, the figure immediately changed into a little girl. The change wasn't gradual. Instead, in the space of a blink, where there had been an old man, there was now a small blonde girl, about seven years of age by Greg's estimation. When he amended his description to the new appearance, it changed again. Now, instead of a little girl, there was a teenage boy going through a goth phase given the black outfit, several piercings, and heavy black makeup on his face. Greg had gone quiet at this point as something immediately clicked in his mind. Unless there was some goth culture somewhere in this world, which he highly doubted, the being had access to his memories from his previous life on Earth. This was almost immediately confirmed as his next attempt to describe the being was countered by the goth teen turning into an actual stop sign! Not a living version of it, but an actual stop sign.
In the end, Greg was forced to say that what he was seeing changed every time he described it, not willing to reveal anything about his former life. Both Olivia and his teacher had already gone on high alert as they looked around what to them was an empty cave apart from the three of them. Olivia had asked if the being was threatening him in any way. His teacher, on the other hand, had asked what, if anything, the being wanted. As Greg found himself looking at the stereotypical depiction of a UFO hovering over the sigil, Greg was left unsure how to answer either question.
In the end, unsurprisingly, there was very little that either his teacher or familiar could do about the being. Forget even contending with it, they couldn't even see it or detect it through any of their senses, magical or otherwise. Greg might as well have been hallucinating. If not for the fact that they'd felt this being's presence during his ascension to the first tier, then Greg suspected that they would have thought that something was wrong with him. Now, they were just on edge but powerless to do anything about it. Greg was certain that Olivia had communicated this new development to her true self. Her true self, however, had so far avoided revealing herself to Roka, and this continued to be the case as there was no descent. The current strategy seemed to be a wait-and-see approach. If anything changed, he was to immediately communicate this to Olivia.
Kung Fu Panda had been one of Greg's favorite animations as a kid. The being had clearly found this memory, picked the character of Po, the protagonist, and was now playing with it. Greg got the feeling of a child who'd just gotten a trove of new toys and was randomly jumping from one to the next trying to play with them all. He couldn't help but think back to a conversation he once had with Olivia. The familiar had told him that people tend to project their views of what deities should be, onto them. In truth, however, deities were whimsical beings that did whatever they wanted and damn whoever had a problem with it. The truth of those words was now all too clear to be seen. Whether this being was usually this chaotic in its actual behavior or was just doing this to get on Greg's nerves, he didn't know. But as things stood, there was very little Greg could do to stop him.
Of course, Greg had tried to communicate with the being. He, however, had just gone ignored as if he wasn't saying anything. Whether it was questions that he asked, or even attempts at self-introduction that Greg made, they all went unanswered. Greg had even tried to ask what the being wanted, and if he could help, but other than another creepy smile, this time on the face of a Starbucks barista, there was no reply. Greg knew that the being could communicate as the very first thing it had done was shush him when Greg first caught sight of it. So, it wasn't like it didn't understand that Greg was trying to communicate. Instead, it was just purposely ignoring him.
As soon as Greg stepped off the wooden floor of the Town-head's house, he started gliding forward on the ground using earth step. Before he ascended to the first tier, Greg never really pushed this skill. Instead, he'd just let it activate naturally as it used less mana and would strain his incomplete mana pathways least that way. Now that he no longer needed to worry about using too much mana or straining his mana pathways, however, he was pushing the skill to the limit. He was gliding forward faster and further with each step so that a mundane person would have to jog relatively fast to keep up with him. But fast as this was, Greg had the feeling that the skill could go much faster than this if he really pushed it. Greg's thinking was that he needed a way to move faster, both on the battlefield and when trying to escape it. Especially the latter as it more than likely would be saving his life. He was certain that the earth step was powerful enough to do both. If it could help a several-ton creature run faster than a car, then it probably could do even more for him, he just needed to figure out the secret behind it. Whether that was just endless practice or something more, Greg wouldn't stop until he got it.
Greg had to stop at the gate and wait for the guard there to pull them open for him. The man at the gate was the same one who had led him and Olivia to the house the first time they came for dinner. From the way he glanced at Greg's feet before rushing to pull open the gate for Greg, it was clear that he'd noticed Greg's approach using earth step. Not that Greg was bothered. This was a world of magic and everyone knew about it. That Greg had developed some ability in the same after almost a complete year of learning under the healer wasn't that unexpected. Greg had already gained a lot of respect in the village by learning the healing arts from his teacher. That he was now also a user of magic in other ways, would only further bolster his image in the minds of the townspeople. As evidenced by the rather speedy way the man at the gate opened the gate for him and then offered a slight bow as Greg walked past.