《Re: Level 100 Farmer 》Chapter 111: Occurrence
Advertisement
At first, the spell seemed to function as Li expected it would. Magical energy sourced from within Li's being scattered into the barren dirt, pulsing outwards from the center of the empty land in countless faint and glowing green shockwaves that traveled just under the dirt.
The waves faded, and as their ethereal light waned, grass began to grow again. It grew rapidly now that Li's extraordinary magical energy had infused the dirt with life bearing nutrients. The patch of dead land was no small little area, either, considering the magnitude of power involved in Tia's demonfire attack.
A fairly small crowd could have easily fit within the neat ring that Tia's blast had carved into the dirt, but Li's magical energy was more than enough to support grass growth throughout every inch of it. The grass broke through the dirt as little shoots at first before rapidly maturing into full blades.
It was after this, though, that things became rather irregular.
The grass did not stop growing. It grew and grew, not just vertically either, but in width, growing so much that within a few seconds, there was now a massive bush of giant grass twice the height of the average man.
Then it grew some more, the grass now intertwining with each other and bunching together in the form of a gigantic bush.
"The hell's this?" said Azhar in wonder.
"All of you, get back." Li scooped Tia in his arms, and even as he scooted away, her head weakly turned back to the bush, ever curious about what her parent was capable of.
When everyone stood a good distance away from the still growing bush, Old Thane asked, "Lad, I must repeat Azhar's sentiment. What exactly is this?"
"I'm not too sure. Everyone get behind me. Now." Li's tone conveyed an immediate seriousness that made everyone present shuffle behind him with Tia snuggling her head into his chest and tensing up.
He opened a palm, ready to absolutely obliterate this strange growth from the face of this planet. He did not truly believe his [Wild Growth] could create a threat, but he took no chances considering Old Thane, Tia, and the farm were this close to him.
The bush, now as large as the cottage, began to collapse upon itself, the blades of giant grass curling around each other until they formed a shape vaguely reminiscent of a finger. A sudden earthquake crashed through the ground with a rumble that sounded much like a groan. But almost as soon as the quake happened, shifting the dirt up and down like it was water, it faded, and with that, the grass construct disintegrated.
The enormous grass scattered into countless tiny, regular sized blades, and a strong breeze carried them all away, dispersing them thoroughly so that it felt like nothing out of the ordinary had happened at all.
Li scanned the area and found that, as he had intended, the grass had grown back just like before, healthy, green, and normal sized. In that regard, his spell worked as intended, but everything else was quite odd.
Advertisement
"Huh, so you can shake the earth, eh?" said Azhar, breaking the tense mood.
"Hm. Not like this, though." Li called to Old Thane. "Old man, can you hold Tia for a bit?"
"Certainly, lad."
Li transferred Tia over to the old man, and she squirmed in protest.
"Just a little bit, okay?" said Li as he began walking to the newly grown grass. "Azhar, follow me."
Azhar nodded, walking right behind Li.
When they stood directly above the new grass, Li asked, "Can you feel anything off about this grass?"
"Naw, why, figure somethin's up with it?"
"No, you're right. I don't feel anything wrong with it either." Li shrugged. It was not like his spiritual senses had been thoroughly developed, but they were not entirely absent either, even in his human shell. He could discern whether a life force felt strange or hostile.
This was just grass. Plain, normal grass.
Li willed the Myrmeke over, mentally commanding it to inspect the ground underneath the grass. Within a few eager seconds, the myrmeke had finished the job, thoroughly exploring the area, and found nothing out of the norm.
"Looks like I worried about nothing. Guess my magic's a little rusty in some areas." Li shrugged as he walked back to the rest of the group.
"So even you make some mistakes, eh?" said Azhar as he followed.
"You'd be surprised," said Old Thane. "The lad made plenty when he started out farming."
"The important thing is I don't make the same mistake twice."
Old Thane nodded proudly. "As is evident by the wondrous state of the farm."
Tia yawned, bored of a conversation not centered around her and which she could not really understand.
"Let's get back to the cottage and get some rest for the night," said Li, his tone definitive. "Here, let me take her. You two go on ahead, I'll join you shortly."
As Azhar and Old Thane left for the cottage, Li looked down at Zagan. The demon had sensed his intent and stayed behind, sitting by Li's side.
'Watch over that area. Report to me any irregularities. Destroy any threats,' communed Li to the demonic herald.
'Your will is mine personage's command, Elder One.'
Li gave an acknowledging nod to the demon before carrying Tia back into the cottage. He did not want to make the old man, and, to a lesser extent, Azhar worry about the situation, and to do that, he needed to be there with them. He himself did not believe this situation to be anything much, but he felt that this was precaution enough to take.
"She seems much more tired these days," commented Li as he watched Tia sleeping near the fire form the dinner table.
"She's evolved mighty hard these past days, so that's expected," said Azhar between mouthfuls of stew, his wooden spoon moving rapidly to scoop up broth, vegetables, and meat from a large pot at the center of the table.
Advertisement
"Lad, you're spilling broth all over the table," said Old Thane as he shook his head.
"Hells, old man, you've always been kinda hard on em' table manners despite not carin' bout any other rules."
Old Thane smiled. "I suppose it is manners separates us from wild beasts."
"Suppose? Aine probably put that in yer head, huh." Azhar pointed his spoon to Old Thane and then at himself. "Let's be real, old man, we both ain't really that different from beasts."
"And yet, we are not beasts." Old Thane nodded, putting his empty bowl aside for he always had a tendency to finish his meals quickly. "Well then, young lad, you are to clean the table once supper is done."
"A sacrifice I'm willin' to take," said Azhar as he shoveled down another spoonful of stew. He said to Li, "This is pretty damn good. Where'd ya learn how to cook?"
"It's a wonder what you can do when you have time on your hands. Though I'm only good at a few basic recipes," said Li. He, too, had finished eating. Mostly because he only ate for show, taking a few bites to make sure what he made tasted right. He had learned how to cook meals relatively well while living his thirty odd years as a bachelor, but he did not consider himself a good cook.
"Mostly, I just think your standards are too low. You'd probably eat anything and call it good so long as it was edible."
"That ain't true," said Azhar. "Y'know, when I was in the hinterlands, all I ate was foraged roots and roast chunks of meat, no seasonin', preparations, nothin'. Three years of that really got to me, and ever since, I've been goin' round the best taverns and restaurants in the duchy."
"Restaurants? With those manners?" said Old Thane. "A wonder they did not drive you out."
"Course' I shaped up when I stepped foot in em' fancier places," said Azhar, mildly offended.
"And you could afford this?" Li had a basic idea of the distinction between taverns and restaurants in this world from his readings. Taverns offered food, but mostly functioned like bars. Restaurants, however, were luxurious places that sat people down and offered them fine meals, their sole purpose being to provide excellent food and service.
Unlike his world where restaurants were everywhere for every price range, in Eldenia, restaurants were reserved only to the wealthy.
"Once a year, I'd spend my saved up coin for a meal," said Azhar. "Course', now that I'm doin' well for myself, it ain't too big a deal no more."
"If only she ate as well as you did," said Li as he looked back to Tia. She had only eaten a few chunks of cured beef before deciding to go to sleep, her body too tired to function. Whenever she was at the cottage, though she could eat anything from berries to meat, she ate rather little, only truly unleashing a ravenous appetite when she hunted something.
"That's cause' this food ain't good enough for her. Stuff we eat is fine for us, but dragonkin need the best of the best to really get growin'." Azhar put his spoon down, thinking while chewing.
"Taking her to hunt every single day would be difficult. Already on harvest days, the farm takes up my time through the night. Will this affect her health in any way?"
"I can't be so sure." Azhar looked over at Tia, his brows furrowing. "She's mighty special, she is. Regular wyrm wouldn't need much, just what we're havin' with the occasional hunt to get em' going. But at this rate, she's gonna' evolve into a full dragon, maybe grow a couple more heads like her mother or somethin'. But I ain't got much idea bout' dragons."
"It is said that dragons feast upon only the finest and strongest flesh," said Old Thane. "The one I beat to death announced he found my flesh worthy of his discriminating appetite. Alas, it was he that ended up in my stomach, hah!"
"Reminder that ya shouldn't mention eatin' her kind in front of her once she starts learnin' the language," said Azhar. He paused for a second. "Y'know, if it's good food yer lookin' for, then why not go to a restaurant?"
"And pay an entire gold coin for a single chunk of meat?" Li found the mere suggestion of what was essentially paying, in terms of his past world, one hundred dollars for a little bit of food rather ridiculous.
"Food's worth the price, though. All their ingredient's real specialty, grown and raised by the best hands with the best breeds. They even got meat from native Authumbla straight outta' Duvin."
"I see." Li took the suggestion a little more seriously. An Authumbla was a giant cow monster that would have been around level 30, making them more than suitable to consume in terms of raw strength for Tia.
"But nevertheless, it's simply not sustainable to keep buying from these high class places without drawing up a huge ruckus into my finances, and I'd have to make constant trips to the city."
"Yeah, on second thought, not really a great idea," said Azhar. He shrugged. "But I wouldn't worry much bout' her if I was you. She's real strong and gettin' energy from you as well. Figure she's good."
"Putting it that way, I guess you're right." Li pushed his empty bowl and spoon to Azhar's side of the table. "And remember to make sure to wash everything like the old man said."
Advertisement
- In Serial32 Chapters
All The Skills - A Deckbuilding LitRPG
In a world where all magical spells have been captured into cards, those who can build a deck have the most power. The most Arthur could ever hope for was to someday earn a trash-tier spell card. When fate grants him a legendary Master of Skills card, he's thrust into a world of opportunity and danger. To survive and grow strong, Arthur must learn skills. All the skills.
8 250 - In Serial19 Chapters
Future's End - Book 1
Amee Morris is a typical, if overweight teenage girl, who after a strange encounter with her twin finds her body changing in ways she couldn't have imagined. This is her coming of age and realizing there is more to life then her little corner of the world. First of three books. Modern moving into Sci-Fi.
8 85 - In Serial8 Chapters
Isekaied with an OP modded build
Gabriel wakes up as a baby in a fantasy world with all the perks and stats of his character from a game he used to play, how did he end up there?!! And what will he do from there on?!! ______________________________________ Hi!! I finally decided to write my own novel!! I hope you all will enjoy it!! If you are into OP characters who likes to chill and have a peaceful life while crushing demon lords and destroying armies then you just found what you needed sir!! Please take in consideration that English isn't my first language but feel free to give me you feedback!!
8 180 - In Serial46 Chapters
Lost Crimson (book 1)
GOING THROUGH REVISION!!! FINAL DRAFT WILL BE RELEASED IN 2019 What would you do if the people who hated you most were the ones you were destined to save? Orphaned Arin lives in Olympia, Washington. When she is adopted by a strange new family her life begins to change, and not in a good way. As her new life takes different twists and turns she soon finds herself facing the Plaque. Now she is involved in an ancient war and all she wants is to go home. The Crimsons have other ideas, they want Arin to fight with them. She has no choice but to agree. If she helps these Crimsons win their war then she can go home. Only one thing is at stake, her own life. In the first book of the high fantasy series, Dimensional Travelers, three children must fight their ways through scores of Others for, not only their freedom, but the Crimsons' freedom. Armed with the elements and a single Rainbow Shard, the three most unlikely heroes must come together and save Fynne from imminent destruction; even if one of them does have a tendency to catch things on fire.
8 215 - In Serial6 Chapters
❛ Destiny's Gift ❜
(THIS COLLECTION IS IN THE PROCESS OF BEING REVISED)A disconnected series of Trollhunters one shots, varying from fluff to angst.This collection is also posted on ao3.
8 199 - In Serial27 Chapters
The Island's End- A Fortnite Story No.5
"If you're afraid of me this much, why did you bring me back?" "I took your life away all those years ago, and I felt guilty despite the things you did to me. And after everything that's happened, I've made the decision to give you a second chance..." "..." "I know the Queen is bound to destroy the island... But I'm still willing to give you a chance to change your view on me...before she ends all reality..." "If you think I'll change my ways because you brought me back to life and this island's doomed to fall, you can dream on M." "... I understand..." --------------The Cube Queen's rise is in sight as the whole of Apollo Island build what's left of their armies and prepare to try and push back her forces.The Island's fate is already sealed, but they'll fight for its survival one final time.Meanwhile Midas, Jones, Jules and now a reanimated Ares are stuck living together, causing a lot of stress on the mastermind because of everything his father did to him as a child.He wishes to try and fix things between them, but his PTSD and trauma continues to hold him back. However, dad issues aren't the only things he's worrying about now.It turns out that maybe the God of light and gold he called his friend hasn't exactly been very truthful with him...And as he digs deeper into the mystery, he'll uncover the God's past and find himself in an identity crisis.
8 109

