The waves were huge and the wind was strong. Yet despite these very trying conditions, the team was actually enjoying themselves.
"I can't believe I'm doing this!" Stanley shouted excitedly.
"Running on top of the ocean in the middle of a storm. I want this on my next resume!" Danny laughed too.
"Yohohohoho!" Gardo laughed as he started to run using a strange stance of using his feet to sprint so fast.
Even Cliff couldn't help but laugh too.
The group was sprinting on top of the water and while the resistance of the wind and the terrifying waves were things that would make it impossible for humans, the impossible later became possible as the group slowly got used to standing and walking. A few minutes passed and some were already doing tricks like jumping, running, and somersaulting.
I decided to post today instead. No chapter tomorrow though. I still have a lot to finish at work.
ANNOUNCEMENT!
I decided to try something. I want you guys to suggest a Skill. You probably have noticed how I've been using "every day" or "common" skills that people have. Lowengren, Harker, Eagle and now we have Gardo the Class clown.
The beauty of LN is that I get to interact with my readers while I'm writing this. So please suggest a Skill. Try to give explanations to what this skill is. The more specific the better. The more unremarkable it is, the more interesting it will be for me. I mean, take class clown for example. What use can that be in this world? And yet Gardo was able to help Cliff. So do suggest a Skill. I will incorporate the winning Skill into the character of my story. Hit me with your best suggestions guys!
Hope you enjoyed this chapter! Range, Agi, Tank/Fighter classes are now introduced. High DPS coming soon.
Lastly, just a rant...
Some random readers made a long rant on chapter 1 of my story saying how impossible it is and made several scientific observations to Seeker's capabilities. Of course, you guys know, that Seeker was a Ranked Hero then. I had always ignored the majority of comments like this in the earlier days of my story. Mainly its because I haven't written anything to explain their arguments yet. But now... nearly 200 chapters in... I guess I'm more easily triggered by these apparent know-it-alls now that I have explained several aspects of their arguments. So I made a looooong reply. But of course, I can't be too harsh on that reader. So as a bit of an offering I made vague mentions in that comment of things that I haven't written yet in my story. I mentioned things so far out that it would probably be explained near the ending of my story. If that reader decides to continue reading my story, then let it be known that it was to that reader, on my counter-argument, that I bestowed the honor of teasing a major spoiler. Of course, I feel that I am obliged to tell you about it. If you decide to read it out of curiosity, just skip about 2/3 of my comment and read near the end. sort the comments by newest to see my reply. As for the major spoiler, you'll know it when you see it.
Next chapter on Monday. Keep safe.