Overgeared - Chapter 1983
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Chapter 1983
âFine by me. This is written in the language of this world. You wonât have any trouble reading it.â
A large bipedal deer...
Except for its head and body, he was no different from a human, and he was also able to write well. On the parchment paper he threw at Grid, the calligraphy he had just written showed off his elegant brush strokes.
[Breaking Soul Contract]
If either side violates the rules of this contract, their souls will be destroyed and they will die.
1. The two cultivators must compete using the same technique.
2. The choice of mystical art is left to the person who signs the contract, not the writer. However, if the signatory requests a mystical art that cannot be used, the writer has the right to refuse.
3. After the battle of mystical arts, the loser will need to complete three requests for the winner.
âThere are three requests.â
The contract clearly stated this strange aspect.
âDid this deer intentionally approach me?â
What did he want? Grid was intrigued.
âThere is no need for these three requests, is there?â Grid asked. âI just want to ask you a few questions.â
âYeah, if you win... Iâm trying to reduce the number of questions you can ask to three. I donât wanna be kept here all day, you know?â
âDoes he think Iâm an idiot?â
The deer manâs explanation was nothing more than a flimsy excuse. If Grid told him to answer all his questions as one of his three requests, the deer manâs logic wouldnât work.
âWell, I just have to win and ask him things that way.â
Grid became more motivated and used his appraisal skill. He wanted to make sure there were no hidden effects in the contract.
The deer man sensed what Grid was doing.
âThe Breaking Soul Contract is made by applying the Golden Soul Technique,â the demon cultivator explained. âThere is no need to doubt it since it is commonly used in various transactions in the cultivation world.â
âIs this a type of Golden Soul Technique?â
As expected, the common skills were the most versatile and reliable, no matter the genre of the game.
Grid confirmed there were no problems with the contract and pointed to the signature line.
âDo I write my name here?â
âYes.â
âIf I win the match, I have to tell him to hand over the latter part of the Golden Soul Technique as well.â
No, he had to ask the deer man to give him everything he had. Grid took out the fountain pen he had received as a gift from Elizabeth a few years ago and signed the contract.
[The Breaking Soul Contract is working.]
Along with this system message, the contract glowed red and floated in the air before it was torn in half. One half flew into Gridâs heart, and the other into the heart of the deer man.
Grid felt a very powerful binding force. He opened his status window and checked. He found that the contract had been signed properly.
âWhat type of mystical art do you want to compete with?â the deer man asked.
It was clear that he didnât want to waste his time on useless things. Grid thought the same. He already had a plan.
âThe Wave Arts.â
The name was simple, but this was a top-notch mystical art. Heâd got the gist of it from Noe. Once he learned the Wave Arts, he could easily learn other non-attribute skills and be successful in doing so.
This was how difficult the learning conditions were. It was necessary to know how to freely change the power of the spiritual rootâs attributes to the extent where it could be assimilated into the surrounding environment.
Of course, this wasnât a penalty for Grid, who had learned the Profound Martial Technique and made his spiritual root have no attributes.
â...You want to use Wave Arts?â
The deer manâs expression subtly changed. He tilted his head, and so did his large, handsome deer antlers. He looked skeptical.
âIs there a problem?â Grid asked. He was about to tell Noe to take out the Wave Arts book.
âUnfortunately, I havenât learned the Wave Arts.â
âDonât you want an easy victory? The Wave Arts is just a basic mystical art, right?â
âA basic one? Hmph. Even though the Wave Arts is a basic elemental art, you shouldnât undermine it. Who can easily learn the Wave Arts unless you are born with a natural physique, have attained the natural state by becoming an immortal, or learned the Profound Martial Technique like you?â
The deer man glared into Gridâs ash-colored eyes. Based on the ashen energy around the man and the Wave Arts, he deduced the technique that Grid had learned.
âDammit... Didnât you say that I have the right to choose the mystical arts?â
âI have the right to refuse. It is stated in the second clause, is it not?â
âYou are acting so unfairly despite being the one who came up with this idea... Are you lying when you say you canât use Wave Arts? At this point, I donât think this is just you being prudent. Are all demon cultivators like you?â
âYour words and actions are despicable. The others who call themselves gods have some dignity, at least.â
The deer man was mocking on the outside, but he was freaking out on the inside. Of course, he knew how to use the Wave Arts. Unless an immortal created it, there was no technique in the world that a cultivator in the late stage great ascension realm couldnât learn.
But there was a huge difference between knowing how to simply use it and how to use it properly.
Born as a lowly creature, he had survived for a thousand years by pure luck. He developed an ego, studied for thousands of years to become a cultivator, trained for tens of thousands of years to reach his current realm...
Like most demon cultivators, the deer man had continued to evolve thanks to his cautious nature. Had it not been for his personality, he wouldâve been born as a deer and died as one.
âWhy did you mention the gods...?â Grid asked. âHave you demon cultivators been to Asgard recently?â
The cultivators called the gods of this world âbeings who claim to be gods.â Grid suspected that the deer man had some type of connection to Asgard.
The deer man looked puzzled. âAsgard? I donât know what that is.â
It seemed that he didnât know about the concept of heaven at all, nor did he seem to care about it.
Grid didnât believe him.
âIf the gods of the surface, not the ones in heaven, encountered a guy like him, there is no way I wouldnât have known about it.â
The âgods of the surfaceâ and the âOvergeared Worldâs godsâ were now virtually synonymous with each other. Except for a few, such as Hanul, all the gods on the surface served Grid. If something happened to them, Grid would naturally know.
âHe doesnât trust me,â the deer man thought.
He told Grid, âDonât waste any more time and get down to business. Decide on how you want to duel.â
The deer man obsessively avoided wild cards. He was confident he could fight his opponent a hundred times and win every time, but he tried not to provide an environment that would prove advantageous to his enemy. This was why he refused the Wave Arts that Grid was most confident in.
The man forced Grid to choose the next best option, not giving him enough time to think too thoroughly. Grid, seemingly relaxed, stared at the man.
âIf you didnât learn Wave Arts, that means you havenât mastered the other elemental arts, right?â he asked.
âThatâs not it. Most common arts have no attributes. I just havenât learned any offensive non-attribute arts, like Wave Arts.â
âIs that so?â
Grid scoffed. This guy wasnât a deer. He was a fox in disguise. Grid found it so funny that he couldnât take advantage of the Profound Martial Technique.
He wasnât particularly upset. He didnât place his hopes on Profound Martial Technique. No matter how good it was, it had only two stars, and it wouldnât give him too much of an advantage against a great ascension cultivator.
âLetâs compete using the Earth Escape Arts.â
âThat isnât something I am confident in, but... As you wish.â
The Earth Escape Arts was a technique that made the earth shift. It was a basic technique, and it was capable of changing the shape of the land or permeating the land, but it could be utilized in many ways. Thus, all cultivators made it their main technique.
However, the deer said he wasnât confident enough to use it. This guy was truly insidious. Grid snorted.
Noe rummaged through his pockets, and he was about to pull out a book on earth arts. At this time, the only mystical arts that Grid had learned were the Golden Soul Technique and Memory Searching Technique, so he had to learn other mystical arts from scratch.
This was why Noe was frowning. As far as he was concerned, his master was insane. How could he deal with a cultivator who was an Absolute using a skill he hadnât learned yet?
His master wasnât just confident. He was insane. This wasnât arrogance, but madness.
Grid held back Noe, whose eyes were filled with worry and dissatisfaction. âStay back.â
He was rejecting the Earth Escape Arts book.
Noe couldnât stand this anymore and asked, âDid you eat something bad...?â
The ground on which Grid stood swelled rapidly. This was the activation of the Earth God skill. The power to move the earth at will... The potential of this technique was endless as it was controlled with intent.
This was clearly superior to the Earth Escape Arts, which was confined to the framework of the skill and had rules.
â......!â
The ground transformed until it resembled a dragon. Surprised, the deer man decided to hurriedly settle things. He was astonished by Gridâs skill in launching the large-scale Earth Escape Arts without giving any warning whatsoever.
âI did say I shouldnât underestimate him.â
Though the human cultivators were fearless, the demon cultivators studied this world carefully. They knew about Grid and the strongest beings in this world. They never underestimated them.
However, when he met Grid, he realized Grid was only in the qi refining realm. This had made the cultivator lower his guard somewhat. Thus, he was even more shocked. Who knew that Grid could make a dragon this size with such a small amount of spiritual energy?
The deer man used the Earth Escape Arts to create three earth dragons. Each one was larger than Gridâs single earth dragon. Gridâs dragon was about to be eaten.
Kurarararara!
Gridâs earth dragon opened its mouth as it was bitten by three earth dragons. A stone pillar bigger than itself popped out, and it looked like a dragon shooting a Breath.
The deer man was surprised by this transformation attack and raised an earth wall, which was much larger than the stone pillars. They collided against the wall.
The deer manâs spiritual energy was overwhelmingly superior both quality and quantity wise. Of course Gridâs stone pillars would do nothing. They were like raindrops falling into a pond.
At least, thatâs what the cultivator was expecting...
âWhat?!â
The deer manâs fur stood up. The moment the stone pillar touched the earth wall, thousands of stone spikes stretched out from the other side of the earth wall and reached for the deer man.
This meant that Grid had now complete control of his Earth Escape Arts.
âWhat trick did you use...?â
The deer manâs dismay was cut short halfway through. A blue shield surrounded him. Thousands of stone spikes shattered as they collided with the shield.
Gridâs smile could be seen through the cracks in the falling stone fragments.
âIf you give up on responding with the Earth Escape Arts and use a shield, that means you have admitted defeat, right?â
The deer man couldnât deny that.
[The âBreaking Soul Contractâ has proven that the signatory is the victor.]
The system also indicated that Grid had won.
Grid didnât start acting arrogant. Instead, he invoked his authority as the winner.
âFrom now on, you must answer all my questions honestly.â
This was the first requirement.
âYou must not refuse no matter what I ask of you.â
This was the second requirement. free(w)ebnovel
âYou can never be hostile to me.â
This was the third requirement.
He was clearly putting his foot down. The deer man had completely fallen into Gridâs grasp. The cultivator had planned for the opposite to happen. He gritted his teeth.
Grid laughed.
âYou shouldnât have been so greedy.â
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