Forsaken By The Gods, I Made A Contract With the Demon King

Chapter 119: Training (2)



Chapter 119: Training (2)

My lungs were on fire. Each breath felt like inhaling molten glass, but I couldn't afford to stop. Not now.

I channeled a thin stream of essence through my body, careful to keep it subtle enough that I didn't run out of essence. The dark energy flowed through my meridians, strengthening my muscles just enough to keep moving. It was a risk to use my essence like this since it still carried a bit of demonic energy but that would not be noticeable if I control the amount I used.

Too much would be obvious, too little would leave me crawling up the mountain.

The key was in the breathing.

Short, controlled breaths synchronized with each step. Inhale for three steps, hold for two, exhale for four. The rhythm helped maintain a steady flow of essence throughout my body.

I'd discovered early in the climb that distributing the essence evenly was crucial.

Focusing too much on my legs left my arms weak and shaking when I needed them for climbing. Too much in my core meant my extremities would start failing. It was like juggling water between cups - keep it moving, keep it balanced.

The kusarigama at my sides had become more than just physical weights. Each step required a micro-adjustment of essence to compensate for their movement. When the chains swung one way, I had to shift my energy flow to maintain balance.

It was exhausting, but the weapons were inadvertently teaching me finer essence control.

My meridians burned with the constant flow of power.

This kind of sustained essence manipulation was different from the burst techniques I'd practiced before. It required precision, endurance, and above all, control. One slip in concentration could send the dark energy surging through my system, leaving telltale signs of enhancement.

I focused on cycling the essence through specific patterns. From my core to my legs during each step up, redirecting it to my arms when I needed to pull myself over obstacles. The technique wasn't perfect - I could feel areas where the energy flow stuttered or clumped - but it was keeping me moving.

The darkness had gradually given way to the first hints of dawn, allowing me to see just how far I'd climbed.

The academy below looked like a collection of toy buildings, the training grounds where we'd started barely visible in the distance. The sight nearly broke my concentration, my essence flow faltering for a moment before I regained control.

The air was getting thinner at this altitude, making my careful breathing pattern even more critical. I adjusted my essence circulation to compensate, using the dark energy to help my body process what little oxygen was available. It was a technique I'd read about but never had to use until now.

Each step became a deliberate cycle - gather essence in my core while inhaling, distribute it through my limbs as I moved, recycle it back during the exhale. The pattern wasn't elegant, but it was sustainable. Just enough to keep my muscles functioning without leaving obvious traces of enhancement.

The kusarigama's chains jingled with each movement, their rhythm matching my breathing and essence flow. In an odd way, they'd become part of my technique - their weight and motion helping me maintain a consistent pace up the mountain's punishing slope.

"Enough for today," he announced, his voice carrying the same authority it had hours ago at the base of the mountain. Then his eyes fixed directly on me. "Be ready tomorrow."

Before I could process those ominous words, I felt a sudden surge of essence around me. The air grew thick and heavy, pressing in from all sides. My stomach lurched as reality seemed to bend and twist.

Then everything went black.

When my vision cleared, I found myself standing back in the academy's training grounds. The mountain loomed behind me, its peak now clearly visible in the growing morning light - a silent reminder of what I'd just endured.

My legs nearly gave out as the teleportation's effects wore off.

Forceful teleportation - I'd heard of it, but experiencing it was something else entirely. It was said to be an extremely advanced technique, requiring precise control and massive amounts of essence.

The fact that Professor Vale could casually teleport someone down an entire mountain spoke volumes about his true capabilities.

I checked my watch, trying to orient myself after the disorienting experience. 4:30 AM - still thirty minutes before Professor Valerius's training session was scheduled to begin.

My body felt like one massive bruise, and my stomach was reminding me rather insistently that I hadn't eaten since dinner the night before. The dual kusarigama hung heavily at my sides, the chains still occasionally catching on my clothes as if to remind me of their presence.

The academy's cafeteria wouldn't be open yet, but the kitchen would be.

There would lot of vegetables and spices required for cooking too. If I hurried, I could grab a quick snack and maybe even rest for a few minutes before facing whatever training plans Professor Valerius had in store.

As I made my way to the kitchen, my mind wandered back to the mountain.

The seniors had run it twice in the time it took me to complete one ascent. Was that the level I needed to reach? The thought was both daunting and oddly motivating.

My muscles protested every step, but there was also a strange sense of accomplishment. I'd made it to the top. Maybe not as quickly or gracefully as the seniors, but I'd done it. No essence enhancement, no shortcuts, just pure determination and whatever strength I could muster.

Tomorrow would bring another climb, and probably more challenges after that. But for now, I had thirty minutes to recover, refuel, and prepare myself for whatever came next.

One thing was becoming very clear - if this was just the first morning of Professor Vale's training, I was in for a very interesting semester.

At least I'd learned one valuable lesson - maybe bringing the kusarigama tomorrow wasn't the best idea. Though knowing Professor Vale, he'd probably make me carry something even heavier if I showed up without them.

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