Chapter 52- An Exchange
Chapter 52- An Exchange
After some time, Sol reached the three hundredth step and exit the illusion. n/ô/vel/b//jn dot c//om
He immediately released a breath when he exited.
"Awoo?"
Little Zeel was heard saying from inside his robes.
"No worries Little Zeel, I'm fine."
In truth, Sol would have been in horrible shape if he didn't have that conversation with his Master before climbing the staircase.
He wanted to take revenge no matter what and as soon as he got the strength to do so.
But after his Master's words, Sol decided to give himself a period to grieve and come to terms with his Father's death.
Right now it felt like he was perpetually stuck at the stage of hate, hating everything and everyone.
His Master was the one who made him see that was no way to live.
Sol didn't pause his steps and he continued to climb the staircase.
The old supervisor down below couldn't help but nod his head in approval when he saw how Sol went through the illusions this time.
"He didn't look away but faced them head-on. He and a few others will probably be chosen as disciples. And it looks like the Academy is trying to reduce the number of Forgotten Geniuses in the other Sects, so even those who haven't past the three hundredth step would be able to enter."
The old supervisor sighed before his figure began to fade away.
"No matter, I have long removed myself from any decision-making in the Academy, it has nothing to do with me. But… if only Teacher was here."
The old supervisor's figure then fully fades away.
Back on the staircase…
Struggle.
Despair.
Dwindling hope.
The youths climbing the steps were feeling a flurry of emotions as they climbed.
They had failed the Martial Alliance Academy's first test, so if they fail to climb this mountain then they'll never be able to enter.
However, coupled with the illusions and the increasing pressure back to back, they were exhausted both mentally and physically.
Some flopped over and completely gave up.
These people were immediately enveloped by a bright white light and vanished.
Meanwhile, others saw this and gritted their teeth. Their conviction to climb just a few more steps increased.
On the seven hundred and first step, there was no one this far up except for one boy. He was standing still while his body trembled uncontrollably.
The pressure here compared to the steps in the two hundreds was frightening.
But even though his body was struggling under the pressure, the boy refused to bend his knees.
He knew that once his knees touch the steps, he would be teleported back down to the base of the mountain.
'No, I can't stop here.'
The boy gritted his teeth and tried to raise his foot to continue climbing, but his leg suddenly gave out.
The boy was filled with despair, but before his knees could touch the steps, a hand that felt like his guardian angel's own, grabbed his shoulder and kept him from falling.
However, when the boy turn he realized it was no guardian angel.
It was a familiar-looking boy.
"Ah! It's you!"
The boy immediately remembered where he had seen this boy before. He was the handsome bastard who was blocking his way at the bottom of the staircase.
The boy immediately brush off Sol's hand and said harshly.
"I can stand on my own."
"I was only trying to help."
"Well, I don't need your help, especially from someone like you!"
"Someone like me?"
Sol muttered, not really understanding why this boy was so angry with him.
"Damn it, go stand over there, don't stand beside me. What? Are you trying to look good by helping someone ugly, is that it?"
Sol blinked at that.
"I-"
"Just stand over there, damn it! The step is so wide, why are you so close?"
Sol said nothing more and did as the boy ask.
After taking a few steps to the side, Sol then watched as the boy tried to take the next step.
He would raise his foot and put it down when he was about to fall.
Sol was about to ignore him and continue climbing, but he suddenly place his foot back down.
Turning to the boy, Sol asked.
"Hey, what would you name a technique if it allowed you to see things from a distance?"
Sol was still trying to name his bloodline ability but realized he was horrible at coming up with names.
"What?"
The boy turned to look at Sol with confusion.
"If you tell me a good name I'll tell you a method to climb the steps easier. How about it?"
The boy was going to ignore Sol, but the offer was too tempting.
"I just have to come up with a good name?"
The boy confirmed Sol's deal and Sol nodded in response.
The boy seeing this thought for a moment then suggested.
"If it's a technique that can allow someone to see things from a distance, then what about 'Thousand Miles Eyes'?"
Sol pondered on that name for a moment then shook his head.
"It sounds too plain, I want a grander name."
Hearing Sol, the boy's brows came together as he began thinking of another name.
Suddenly, his gaze shifted to the sky.
"How about Godly Eyes?"
"Godly Eyes?"
Sol was a bit reluctant to name his bloodline ability something that remind him of the Church.
"If not that then what about Heavenly Eyes?"
The boy said this when he saw Sol's hesitation.
Hearing the name, Sol's eye's lit up.
"That's it! Heavenly Eyes, that's a great name."
"Alright, since I gave you a name tell me the method to climb the staircase more easily."
"Sure."
Sol said before he turned and jumped straight to step number seven hundred and three.
The boy seeing this was alarmed, however, just when he thought Sol's bones were about to be crushed by the increased pressure of two steps, he saw that Sol was completely fine.
"If you take two steps at a time the pressure will be great, but once your body gets used to it'll be bearable."
The boy hearing this wore a skeptical expression, but Sol waved goodbye and said.
"Since I already told you my method then I'll be going first."
The boy looked at Sol with suspicion, but he saw how Sol was walking up the steps two at a time.
He didn't even take a break in between his steps.
'Is he really telling the truth?'
The boy's anxiety increased, but he soon gritted his teeth, and a bout of determination appeared in his heart.
He decided to risk it and use Sol's method.
After inhaling and exhaling a few times, the boy suddenly leap forward before he could change his mind.
When the boy landed on step seven hundred and three, his body tensed up.
He was ready to suffer from excruciating pain, however, the pressure that came was only slightly stronger than the pressure on step seven hundred one.
The boy realizing that Sol hadn't lied to him released a breath of relief.
But he suddenly glared at Sol who was some distance away.
"To think he would figure out a way to climb the stairs. Not only is he handsome but he's smart as well. That bastard."
The boy ground his teeth together while jealousy poured out of his eyes.
'I won't let him reach the top before me!'
The boy then began climbing the steps two at a time; hurrying after Sol.