Zaos quickly headed to his makeshift shelter, an uninhabited cave he stumbled upon on the second day of his exploration.
After confirming that the traps and warning signals he had set up remained undisturbed, Zaos entered the cave.
[Now with this, I should be able to elevate my problem slightly… ] Zaos thought as he inspected the vial in his hands with a smile.
He reached into his sack and took out a mortar and pestle, along with the sealed vene-zular.
After placing the vial of skivii blood with the other items, he retrieved the note containing the elixir's recipe.
[Crush two leaves of a vene-zular,] Zaos read the instructions on the note, [then add a vial of skivii blood into the crushed leaves and consume when the mixture turns dark red.]
He reached for the jar containing the vene-zular, but he didn't dare open it. Instead he used his elemental weave to turn his hand illusionary, directly retrieving the required number of leaves through the jar.
The vene-zular released its numbing toxins through its rose-like flower; even a light sniff could be fatal. However, its leaves and stem were relatively safer to handle than the entire plant.
Zaos placed the black leaves in his mortar and used the pestle to crush them.
He continued until the leaves were thoroughly crushed, releasing a sweet fragrance. Zaos covered his nose, afraid of breathing in any toxins.
He uncorked the vial of blood and poured it into the mortar. Within a few seconds, the mixture became agitated, releasing sizzling sounds.
[Is it going to fail?] Zaos frowned, his gaze fixed on the mortar, unsure of what to do.
After a minute of tense waiting, the mix finally settled, its color transforming into a deep, dark red. Zaos picked up the mortar, eyeing it suspiciously.
[It's complete? I guess that was part of the process… ] he contemplated for a while before making the decision to drink it.
He lifted the mortar to his lips and downed the liquid in large gulps.
[Disgusting!] Zaos winced as the last bit of the liquid went down his throat. He set the mortar down and assumed a seated position, waiting for its effects. Yet, after twenty minutes, nothing had happened.
[Was it really a failure? I also don't know if anything is meant to happen after drinking it… ] Zaos pondered.
[Forget it, maybe its effects will show after my bloodlust starts acting up.] Zaos was just about to stand when his mind was hit with a powerful shock.
Zaos' thoughts became incomprehensible and his surroundings blurred. Before he could understand his situation, he fainted.
Approximately fifteen minutes later, Zaos regained consciousness.
[What happened?] He held his head, trying to recall what had transpired.
[Did I pass out? I seem to be losing consciousness regularly ever since I came to this world.] Zaos propped himself up, dusted his body, and checked for any changes.
[I don't feel any different, only a light headache… ] Zaos pondered.
[Well, I hope it worked. Getting knocked out for nothing isn't particularly pleasant.] He grumbled inwardly.
[Maybe I can test it?] The thought solidified in his mind, and he decided it was plausible.
He quickly tidied up the cave and headed to the site of the battle between the skiviis and the elves.
By the time he got there, a significant number of savage beasts had already gathered around the corpses.
Zaos swiftly activated his elemental weave and his figure slowly turned invisible. Even then, he didn't dare approach.
[I guess it's about time I felt this place. I have got what I want and I didn't find any clues of my rebirth even after four days…
[I can also return when I'm a bit stronger.] Zaos decided as he observed the beasts tear themselves apart for a chance to feast.
He quickly returned to his cave, retrieved his belongings, and then left the forest.
On the way, he encountered no obstructions and managed to exit the forest without any issues.
[*Phew,* finally out,] Zaos rejoiced as he took in the clear view without the thick fog. His time in the forest had left him mentally and physically exhausted.
[I guess my time here can also be seen as a type of training,] he sighed.
[What do I do now? Do I return to the mercenary city?] Zaos fell into a dilemma. He still had two days until the deadline set by Ronik. If he returned now, it would raise suspicion. A person determined to seek revenge would not be so eager to give up.
[Hmm, I will have to spend some time outside then. Maybe even searching for Vundin?] Zaos contemplated.
[If I remember correctly, there are a few smaller settlements around here. I might as well check them.] With those thoughts in mind, Zaos rushed off after choosing a direction to explore among the settlement riddled area around Jangur.
These settlements were formed by low-ranked elves with weak bloodlines who sought protection against the clan system.
In the elven tribes, bloodlines of high elves and below could not form clans. They were considered too weak and were normally integrated into powerful bloodlines or taken as servants by them.
These weak bloodlined elves could only seek refuge from the churches or become mercenaries if they wanted to keep their freedom.
But even then, they were forced to settle in remote areas of the region and were not even allowed to form cities as cities could only be recognized by an empyrean clan: the rulers of each tribe.
Before long, Zaos arrived at a settlement to the south of the forsaken woods. After settling the entry fee, he proceeded into the settlement.
[This is pretty nice,] he thought as he explored the completely dark streets of the settlement. Compared to the mercenary city which was also only a settlement, this settlement's residences were all dark elves, so lighting was not required.
Zaos absentmindedly walked through the streets looking for an inn. Unbeknownst to him, a figure had been silently observing him since he arrived at the settlement…
After observing Zaos for a while, the figure disappeared into the darkness.
[Hmm?] Zaos turned to where the figure had previously been.
[I felt a gaze on me from there just now… Was it my imagination?] Zaos wondered in uncertainty as he continued his stroll around the empty streets.
[If someone is stalking me, staying in a public area might diminish their willingness to take action immediately, I'll have to be cautious from now on.] He concluded.
It didn't take long for Zaos to find the only inn in the settlement. Similar to the other buildings beside it, the inn was but a simple wooden building. The only distinguishing factor it had was its relatively large size compared to the other buildings.
Zaos directly walked in through the front door, the lively atmosphere inside the small inn that doubled as a pub was disrupted.
As a small settlement with few inhabitants, the residents more or less knew each other. In fact, many of them were family members connected by blood or marriage.
Other than his status as an outsider, his outfit also stood out. The majority of residents were either farmers or low-level craftsmen. There was no way they could afford an attire like his.
The conversations in the tavern soon resumed, but the intensity had clearly dwindled. Zaos even noticed occasional looks of jealousy being cast his way.
Zaos ignored the drunks and went to the counter. He spoke to the long-haired dark elven male behind the counter.
"I need a room for the night," Zaos said.
"Two poor-quality dark mana gems," the innkeeper/bar attendant behind the counter replied as he continued wiping the glass in his hands, not bothering to glance at the individual who spoke.
Zaos fetched the Mana gems and handed them to the innkeeper.
The innkeeper set down the glass and retrieved a large bronze key from the bundle of keys on his waist.
"The first room to the right of the hallway." The innkeeper instructed after handing Zaos the key.
Zaos nodded and made his way to the room. Shortly after he disappeared into the hallway, the atmosphere in the pub improved greatly. The residents obviously had their reservations against outsiders.
With his superior senses, Zaos noticed the resident's attitude, but he chose to ignore it.
[I don't feel any danger coming from them, but the gaze from earlier seemed threatening… ] Zaos contemplated. His vampiric enhancement plus his experience as a mafia member had given birth to a type of sixth sense for danger.
[*Sigh* I don't seem to get a break these days.] Zaos sighed helplessly. He decided to meditate to relax instead of sleeping, this way he could react faster if he sensed danger.
Zaos got onto the bed and entered his meditative state. As his mind grew calmer, his thoughts began to drift.
[What could the absence property of my element mean? I know stripping away presence is one of its meanings, that's why I can turn things invisible…
[There is also its ethereal nature which makes it possible for me to gain phantom properties…
[What else am I missing? I can remove attributes… wait! Isn't this just negation? I can effectively deny the presence of an attribute! So I'm basically negating them, stripping them of their qualities, making them absent!!]
Abruptly, Zaos exited his meditative state, having finally grasped the essence of his elemental property.
While basking in his state of enlightenment, his Edict Rune suddenly became active. Quickly snapping out of his daze, Zaos directed his consciousness deep into his soul.
He watched as the inscriptions on his Edit Rune gradually grew more complex, and the overall crude circular purple-black rune became increasingly polished.
The process continued for a few seconds, and just as a qualitative change was about to occur, it abruptly stopped.
After observing for a while, Zaos' consciousness retreated, and he couldn't help but sigh.
[It seems I'm still lacking in the practical aspect of my comprehension, so my Edict Rune cannot advance yet.] Zaos sighed once more. Having arrived on Krulon just two weeks ago, he still lacked the required experience in utilizing his elemental weaves, especially with his newfound understanding.
[If I continue at my current training pace, it will take me months to gain enough experience… ] Zaos speculated with a furrowed brow.
[That won't do! I have to speed up the process!] He stood up and was about to begin training when he remembered he was being stalked. If he were to train now and exhaust his strength, his enemies could easily get rid of him.
[Tsk! I might as well use them to test my understanding of my elemental property!] Zaos grabbed his belongings and left the inn.
The innkeeper and the locals were surprised to see Zaos leaving but none of them questioned him. His outfit and demeanor caused these farmers and craftsmen to instinctively shrink back.
Zaos moved swiftly and eventually stopped at an open patch of land. Ever since he left the inn, he could feel a lingering gaze on him, however, he couldn't tell the direction it was coming from.
"I don't know if I should call you brave or stupid, Mister Zaos Qildor." Suddenly, an ethereal voice resounded behind Zaos.
Zaos quickly turned to face the individual.
"Who are you?" He asked as his mind raced inwardly.
[The other party knows who I am, and judging from how I couldn't find them before they revealed their presence, it is likely to be a high-elf with darkness affinity.] Zaos frowned his brows as he deduced.
"You can call me Shadow, pleased to make your acquaintance Mister Zaos." The figure who donned a black assassin outfit that obscured their appearance, bowed slightly.
Zaos' vigilance increased after seeing Shadow's behavior. Although he did not know the latter, his carefreeness indicated that he was confident enough in himself when facing a potential enemy.
"What do you want from me? Why are you chasing after me?" Zaos probed as he tried to stall for as long as possible.
"Well isn't that obvious? I'm here to kill you. Your existence has become a nuisance to my young master, so I'm here to get rid of you." Shadow placed his arms behind his back, leisurely chatting with Zaos.
[Young master?!] Zaos was startled.
"Who is your young master?" He inquired.
Shadow remained silent for a few seconds before answering, "I suppose there is no harm in telling you as you're going to die soon. My young master is… Kolvar Grandum."
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