My sentence made them silent for a split second, only a split second but enough to see the change in their expressions. Kevin just frowned, Reno narrowed his eyes, and Dimas looked a little doubtful.
Well, a little psychological pressure never hurt then Kevin laughed out loud in disdain.
“Look at him.”
“Just killing a level 1 monster already makes me feel strong.”
His friends smiled sarcastically, it was strange how consistently humans underestimated things they didn't understand. I gripped my shaft tighter, though it felt a little different now, more solid, still like a shaft, but with a warm, flowing sensation within it, as if it were slowly coming to life.
Kevin raised his sword the fire burned brighter.
“I'm getting bored.”
He looked at me with a faint smile.
“Just end it.”
Reno raised his hand, a small bolt of lightning gathering in his palm, and Dimas drew his bow. Three against one, not counting the two others behind him.
Bad odds but now I have at least one chance of escape or mess but I choose a combination of both.
“Arrow!” Kevin shouted.
Dimas shoots.
SWIING!
The arrow flew fast, I moved sideways more easily than before, the +1 agility really felt. Good, the arrow missed and stuck in the tree trunk, Reno attacked next, a small lightning bolt shot out like a bullet, I jumped back.
HANDS!
The ground where I was standing exploded slightly, okay, I didn't want to get hit by that. Kevin quickly advanced with his sword, slashing horizontally, flames cutting through the air. I ducked, the heat sweeping across my hair too close. I stabbed the handle towards his stomach, but Kevin easily deflected it.
"Slowly." he said.
I agree it's very slow, but that's not the main goal. I backed away, observing the surrounding trees, large roots, fog, and fairly complex terrain. Good, if it were a pure stats duel, I'd lose. But if I could exploit the environment? There was still hope.
Kevin chased again more aggressively but overconfidently a classic mistake, he slashed from above I rolled to the right then his sword hit a large tree root getting stuck for a split second enough, I hit his hand with the stem.
TOK.
Kevin twitched not in damage more to offend, he looked increasingly annoyed, worth it.
“Damn it!”
He drew his sword, then Reno attacked again with lightning. I ran in a zigzag motion, a small explosion appearing behind me. Dimas fired two arrows in quick succession. I took cover behind a tree, and the arrow landed, almost hitting my shoulder. Okay, the scenario was still bad, I just needed one kill, one weak target, and then more.
My eyes glanced at the two people behind Kevin, they hadn't advanced much just being more nervous and more hesitant supporters, ideal targets, I took a breath the decision had been made.
Kevin attacked again, this time I didn't back down, I charged straight at him. Kevin looked a little surprised, his sword thrust straight at me. I twisted my body, almost dodging, but the tip of the sword grazed the side of my stomach, stinging, warm, and bleeding.
But I managed to get into his blind spot, I pushed Kevin's body to the side and ran past him.
“What?!” he shouted.
The target changed, I immediately headed towards one of the kids behind Rafi, his class was a support type not too combat oriented, his expression panicked.
“Oh wait”
There was no time, I hit his chin with the stick, he staggered, I swept his legs until he fell, I immediately stabbed his neck.
My movements stopped for a split second my old human last thoughts tried to resist but only for a split second.
Too late, the stab had already penetrated. Rafi froze, his eyes wide, and his body stopped moving. Silence, one second, two seconds, everyone froze in shock. Great, I just killed the first human, and it turned out to be much more effective than talking.
A notification appears.
Human target slain
Devour Root activated.
Absorption possible.
Roots emerged from the branches and pierced Rafi's body, energy far greater than the monster's flowed into my body, hot, strong, brutal, I gritted my teeth.
Spam notification.
Strength +2
Agility +2
Mana +1
EXP gained.
Level Up!
Level 3 reached.
Level 4 reached.
Trait acquired:
Minor Mana Sense
I slowly lifted my head, my body feeling lighter, stronger, and much better. Oh, the scalability is amazing. Kevin took a half step back, his expression completely changed, no longer one of disdain, but now of fear. Good.
“What was that?” someone whispered.
I turned the handle in my hand, the surface changing again, now with small spikes growing on the sides, the shape becoming rougher, more like a weapon, this progress. Kevin looked at Rafi's corpse, then at me.
"Monster." he said softly.
I laughed a little funny just five minutes ago they wanted to kill me, now things have turned so interesting, I stared at them.
“Weren't you the ones who started it?”
No one answered. Dimas took a step back, and the other looked pale. The momentum had shifted, and they knew it. Kevin gritted his teeth, his eyes filled with conflict, fear, anger, and ego—a terrible mix—but finally he shouted.
“KILL HIM!”
Ah still denying to honor the commitment, they attacked again but this time it was different, I was already level 4 the difference in stats was noticeable.
I dodged the arrows more easily then dodged the lightning and got into close range Reno hit, stab, attack, kill.
The real battle had just begun and for the first time since coming to this world I was starting to feel like I had a chance not to survive but to win.
[END CHAPTER 3]
Reno attacked first, lightning gathering in both of his hands, much larger than before, and the air around him smelled of ozone. The hairs on my arms stood up slightly, a sign that being electrocuted wasn't a pleasant experience.
“Lightning Burst!”
He thrust both hands forward, and two lightning projectiles shot toward me at breakneck speed, but now the world felt a little slower, or maybe I was just faster. I twisted to avoid the first projectile, and the second one narrowly missed my shoulder.
HANDS!
A small explosion occurred behind me my skin still felt very hot almost to the touch.
“Did he get faster?!” Dimas shouted.
Yes, I was also quite pleased with this development. Kevin charged from the left, his sword blazing brightly, flames encircling the blade, and then slashed diagonally. I raised the pommel.
CLANG!
The sound of impact startled me slightly, and I looked down at my weapon. The hilt had managed to keep the sword from shattering, leaving only a slight scratch. "Oh, so the durability has increased," Kevin looked equally surprised.
“Impossible!”
“Many impossible things happened today,” I replied, pushing him back.
I kicked Kevin in the knee, causing him to lose his balance for a moment. I took advantage of the moment and stabbed him in the shoulder. Kevin quickly retreated, but the tip of the handle only grazed his arm. There was a little blood, but there was still progress.
Reno came in again from the right flank, their coordination was quite good, very annoying. Lightning struck the ground near my feet, I jumped back, but Dimas shot two arrows, one I missed, and the other hit my left arm.
SRAK.
I winced, the arrow was stuck shallow and hurt so much, I pulled it out forcefully.
“Ah, you bastard.” Blood dripped.
Okay, I can't take too long; they still have the numerical advantage; I need to reduce the speed of the players. My eyes immediately locked on Dimas, the long-range archer, whose defense was definitely low. Prioritizing my top target, I ran towards him.
“Protect Dimas!” Kevin shouted.
Too late, Dimas panicked, he shot hastily but his arrow missed. Good, I got into close range and saw Dimas's face pale.
“W-wait”
No, I swung the shaft at his wrist.
CRACK.
His bow fell, Dimas screamed, I kneed him in the stomach, he bent over, then stabbed him in the chest with a swift movement. Dimas's body immediately froze, his eyes widened, his breath faltered, and then he fell silent.
A notification appears.
Human target slain
Devour Root activated.
The roots came out again, piercing Dimas's body, and the second energy flowed in stronger, hotter, and more addictive. I closed my eyes for a split second, feeling like my body was being forcibly upgraded—muscles were denser, reflexes sharper, and mana increased.
The notification appears again.
Agility +3
Dexterity +2
Mana +1
EXP gained.
Level Up!
Level 5 reached.
Weapon evolution available.
I froze. Weapon evolution? Fascinating. The weapon in my hand trembled. Its handle cracked, not broken, but slightly elongated. More thorns grew, and the surface became darker. Its shape was no longer a simple handle, more like a sharp branch, a primitive weapon, but certainly more deadly.
A new notification appears.
One Tree Stalk → Thorny Branch
Evolution complete.
I smile.
“Oh.”
“Finally there is visible progress.”
Kevin looked at me like he was seeing a nightmare, a fair reaction he gripped his sword tighter.
“We have to kill him now!”
Finally understanding Reno seemed to start to hesitate.
“K-Kevin…”
"We have to retreat"
The smartest thing he said all day Kevin turned sharply.
“Shut up!”
Ah, the leadership qualities are so bad it's so good. I spin the Thorny Branch in my hand much more comfortably, more balanced, sharper.
A good improvement, but still ugly, but effective. I took a step forward, and Kevin unconsciously took a half step back. I found it very satisfying.
“Why did you step back?” I asked.
“You guys are the ones who want to kill me, right?”
Kevin gritted his teeth, his face tense and sweat starting to show, the fire on his sword trembling slightly, a breach in trust detected. Good, Reno finally made his decision, he really did retreat.
“I’m not coming anymore!” he said.
Then turned around and ran away very wisely Kevin glared.
“RENO!”
It was too late; all that was left was Kevin and one other person who looked like they were about to faint from fear. Kevin stared around at the bodies, the blood, his two friends dead, one running away, and me still standing, alive and growing. The silence was heavy, but finally, Kevin said softly,
“We can talk.”
I almost laughed, oh the negotiation phase. It's interesting how morals and diplomacy emerge after a change in position.
“I think I'm a monster?” I said.
Kevin swallowed hard.
“That was…”
“Force situation.”
Oh wow amazing I shook my head slowly.
"No."
“You guys just panicked and went for the easiest solution.”
I raised my weapon. The thorny branch reflected a faint light, and Kevin took another step back.
“Raka, listen”
I cut.
“Now it's my turn to choose.”
Our gazes met, he knew I knew there was no turning back. Kevin roared and attacked with his sword in full flame, slashing vertically. I blocked.
CLANG!
The impact was stronger, but my body was also stronger now. We were locked in a moment, Kevin's face very close, filled with anger and fear.
“You should be dead!” he hissed.
I stared at him blankly.
“Maybe.”
Then I shifted my body letting Kevin's momentum get the better of him, he lost his balance a little and then I stabbed him with the Thorny Branch through the side of his stomach.
Time seemed to slow down Kevin froze his eyes widened, his mouth slightly open he looked down at the blood that was starting to flow.
“Ah…”
His body weakened and his sword fell.
CLANG.
He knelt down and collapsed, utterly silent. I stood there, breathing heavily, my body covered in minor injuries, my clothes dirty, and my hands bloody. Before me, the man who had tried to kill me was now dead.
A notification appears.
Flame Knight slain
High-value absorption available.
I stared at the writing, slowly smiling.
“High marks?”
It was so exciting, the roots came out bigger than before, piercing Kevin's body, and this time the energy that entered was much greater, more brutal, the heat burning my entire body. I gritted my teeth, almost screaming.
Notifications appear in succession.
Strength +4
Vitality +3
Fire Resistance acquired.
Skill fragment obtained.
Skill acquired: Ember Slash
EXP gained.
Level 7 reached.
I opened my eyes slowly, breathing heavily, my body felt… different. So different, so much stronger, I noticed my own hands were shaking slightly, not from fear but from adrenaline and strength.
I chuckled softly in disbelief. In a matter of minutes, I'd gone from being a burden to something they were afraid of, something they were attracted to.
I looked at the last remaining person, the child was already sitting weakly, his face pale, tears almost coming out.
“D-don't kill me…”
I looked at him for a few seconds then sighed.
“Go.”
He glared.
“Hah?”
“Go.”
He didn't wait twice and ran away as fast as he could, very clever. I finally sat on the ground, my body feeling tired but my mind was very clear.
I looked at the Thorny Branch in my hand. This weapon was only its first evolution, meaning there were still many stages to go. I smiled faintly. This new journey had begun, and from now on, I would no longer be the prey; I would be the hunter.
[END CHAPTER 4]
The forest was silent again, too silent as if nature itself was holding its breath after the small massacre that had just occurred, I sat on the ground leaning against a large tree trunk.
The blood on my hands was starting to dry, my arms were stinging. My stomach still burned from Kevin's sword cut, and for the first time since coming to this world, I had time to think.
I had just killed three people, three people I knew, three classmates or at least former friends. I stared at my hands for a long moment. It was strange, I expected to feel worse, guiltier, more shaken, but instead I felt... calm.
Not because I'm a psychopath, at least hopefully not yet, but because the situation is so simple. They wanted to kill me, but I killed them first—simply survival. This world is surprisingly efficient at erasing moral gray areas, I chuckled.
“My adaptation was too fast.”
It's a bit worrying but I'll think about it later, the priority now is to survive, I opened the status.
Name: Raka
Class: One Tree Trunk
Level: 7
Attribute:
Strength: increased
Agility: increased
Vitality: increased
Where: increased
Skill:
Devour Root
Ember Slash
Minor Mana Sense
Weapon:
Thorny Branches
I looked at the new skill.
Ember Slash.
Information automatically appears.
Ember Slash
Infuse fire element into the weapon and increase the damage of the next attack.
Short cooldown.
I nodded Kevin's skill or at least the copied version so Devour Root not only absorbs stats sometimes skills too, the more absurd the more I like it.
This class is truly like a machine, the more I kill, the stronger I grow. Simple, efficient, highly addictive, and dangerous.
I closed the status then looked around the dark fog was getting thicker and now the next problem appeared: I was alone in the monster forest without food, without a map, without friends although the last one wasn't much of a loss.
I stood slowly, my body still sore but manageable. Minor Mana Sense allowed me to faintly sense the energy currents, life and danger, still very rough but useful.
I focused on several energy points around me, sensing quite a few monsters, which was very interesting. Previously, this information would have made me panic. Now? I actually felt the possibility of an unhealthy but effective mindset.
My stomach growled. Oh well, biological problems, I needed food, and the nearest monster might be the solution, and farming would be a multitasking activity.
I walked slowly, following the nearest mana flow. The night forest was far more terrifying when alone, with the sounds of insects, moving leaves, and the occasional snapping twig. The fog also made visibility poor, making it a perfect beginner's nightmare.
A few minutes' walk later, I arrived at a small area near a stream with clear water. It was quite pleasant, and near the stream were two small monsters drinking, resembling rabbits if they had evolved with evil intentions. Black fur, long fangs, red eyes, an unnecessarily hostile look.
A notification appears.
Night Hare Lv.3
Level 3? Okay. Still manageable, I grinned.
“Hello dinner.”
One of the Night Hares looked up at me and attacked without a word, a feat I appreciated. The first monster leaped quickly, and I activated Ember Slash, heating up the Thorny Branch, a small flame appearing at the tip, and then I slashed.
SHRAK.
The attack hit the small fire monster's body, setting its fur ablaze. The Night Hare screamed and fell to its death. Wow, that was effective, I nodded in satisfaction.
"Reasonable."
The second monster seemed smarter, it ran away, but I didn't let it. I chased after it, my agility was much better now, I closed the distance quickly, stabbing, killing confirmed two monsters twice, absorbing, roots coming out automatically, energy entering.
A notification appears.
EXP gained.
Level 8 reached.
Agility +1
Dexterity +1
It's so good, I'm starting to unhealthy love this routine of killing, absorbing, growing, repeating. Life is simple and I'm staring at two dead monsters.
The important question: is it safe to eat? I stared at the demon-eyed rabbit monster for a long time. Hmm, edibility is low but hunger is stronger, I sighed.
“If he died of poisoning after surviving an assassination attempt, it would be very ironic.”
I started a small fire using Ember Slash, the unlocked utility is very good. A few minutes later, the monster meat was burning on the stalk. The aroma... quite good, not bad. I tasted a little, but it was quite good.
The fantasy monster cuisine was quite delicious, I ate while sitting near the river the night sky was getting darker the cold was increasing.
For the first time since coming to this world, I was truly alone—no human voices, no classroom noise, no one calling my name—just me and the forest. It was strange, but not bad, in fact, it was more honest. At least in this world, the strong live and the weak die, there wasn't much pretense.
I finished eating and drinking from the river then leaned against the Thorny Branch rock I held my eyes slowly closing, I have to sleep for a few hours tomorrow I will start to understand this world looking for a way out or maybe not.
Because one thing was now very clear: if I returned to being a human too soon, I would only be hunted again. No, not yet. I needed to get stronger, much stronger, strong enough to make everyone think twice before touching me. My eyes were almost completely closed when a new notification appeared.
Quest Triggered.
Survive for 7 days in the Forbidden Forest
Reward:
Unknown
Penalty:
Death
I stared at the screen for a few seconds and then chuckled.
"Of course."
Why not? Welcome to the exciting adventure mode, I leaned my head against the rock, a faint smile appearing. Seven days? Alright, let's see who gives up first, me or this forest.
[END CHAPTER 5]