Unfortunate Transmigrator

Chapter 21: Into the Forest



Chapter 21: Into the Forest

21

Into the Forest

I

Hao Zhen felt oddly peaceful as he walked through the forest. Despite his initial hesitation and apprehension, the more he walked, the more at ease he felt. He reckoned that the forest itself played some role in it. Because of how massive the forest was, even though over a thousand outer disciples had entered it, they had all gone off in different directions, so there was nobody else nearby besides Tian Jin and Duo Lan, so at least for the time being, it was just the three of them and nature.

The forest was pleasantly quiet. All Hao Zhen could hear were his and his teammates footsteps as they trod the undergrowth, with the occasional snapping of branches and crackling of dry leaves. This quietness, together with the shade provided by the many layers of branches and leaves above, which only allowed stray streaks of sunshine through, and the deep, calming scent of nature, gave rise in him a feeling of tranquility.

Hao Zhen didnt remember feeling this way back in the woodlands of the Gentle Green Valley. He was unsure if that was because this forest was special, or if the difference lay with him. Back then, he had only explored the forest before regaining his memories, which meant that he had still been in that odd, clouded state of mind in which he wasnt really in control of his own action. Then, after regaining his memories, he had been too preoccupied with the situation at hand to pay any attention to the vegetation. The existential crisis he went through hadnt helped, either.

Lets take a turn here, Duo Lan said, not bothering to look back at them for confirmation as she just started walking in a new direction.

Hao Zhen and Tian Jin simply followed. Duo Lan had been leading the way for a while now. Shortly after entering the forest, they consulted the map of the valleynot the one given to them by the prime elder, but the one Duo Lan had providedto determine where exactly they were. As they didnt really have any landmarks to situate themselves, he and Tian Jin initially tried to roughly guess their location based on where they had entered the forest from. Before they could do anything, however, Duo Lan had promptly interrupted them, confidently pointing out on the map where exactly they were.

After that, she had decided that shed be in charge of leading the way, and neither he nor Tian Jin objected to it. Some time had already passed since then, and according to the plans they had made back at Duo Lans place, they were heading in the direction of the nearest river. Many monsters could be found both near and inside rivers, and all sorts of magical plants were known to grow on river banks.

Give me a moment, Duo Lan suddenly said, and just as she had done a couple of times already, she suddenly went still, closing her eyes. Hao Zhen and Tian Jin halted their steps and waited for her. A heartbeat later, Duo Lan promptly resumed walking, and Hao Zhen and Tian Jin exchanged helpless glances before following her.

So far, even though Duo Lan hadnt consulted the map even once, she was leading them without a hint of hesitation, confidently making her way through the forest. Every once in a while shed pause, however, close her eyes, and stand still for a few moments before she started walking again, usually changing directions afterward. The first time she did that, Hao Zhen had thought she was consulting the jade slip with the map, but he had paid attention the second time and saw that her hands were empty. Hao Zhen had yet to ask what exactly she was doing. The same went for Tian Jin.

Hao Zhen found Duo Lans actions curious, to say the leastnot just what she was doing, but how openly she went about it. So far, he had come up with two explanations. One was that Duo Lan was oblivious to the point she didnt realize how odd her behavior was. The other was that she had caught on to the fact that he and Tian Jin had decided to overlook her slip-ups, so she was taking advantage of that to act freely. However, Hao Zhen didnt think anyone could lack that much self-awareness for the former to be possible, but at the same time, he didnt believe Duo Lan was sharp and subtle enough to pull off the latter.

The list of odd things about Duo Lan just kept getting bigger and bigger, and Hao Zhen believed that this latest addition had to do with a spiritual skill. Back when they were making plans for the hunt, Duo Lan had denied having one, but he was fairly certain that was a lie.

He had no idea what spiritual skill it could be, though. Most cultivators of the Blazing Light Sect had either Radiant Light Field or Blazing Sun Aura, with a minority having Ethereal String Puppetry. According to Duo Lan, the number of sect members with a spiritual skill that wasnt one of those three could be counted on one hand. And he couldnt think of any way Duo Lan could be using any of those three spiritual skills to find her way around the forest. Duo Lan had gone over each of those three skills for his and Tian Jins benefit, listing all of their properties and effects, so Hao Zhen knew that none of them could be used for scouting.

The most likely possibility was that she was one of the select few members of the sect with an unusual spiritual skill. If that was the case, however, then Hao Zhen had no idea what it could do. The only spiritual skills he was familiar with were the sects three main skills and Tian Jins, so Hao Zhen wasnt sure what exactly the limits of a spiritual skill were or just what kind of properties and effects a spiritual skill could have.

Were almost there. Duo Lan came to a stop, motioning for them to stop with her arm. We dont know whether therell be any monsters there, so try not to make any sounds, she said, in a quieter voice.

Hao Zhen and Tian Jin nodded their heads. Although the locations monsters were known to dwell in were marked on Duo Lans map, that didnt mean monsters could always be found in those locationsor that they couldnt be found outside of them. According to the map, no monsters lived around the river they were headed toward, but that didnt guarantee anything.

The way Duo Lan had issued that command just now only reaffirmed an impression that had been on his mind for a while now. Duo Lan was more than competent at being in charge. She carried herself with the same effortless grace and dignity Tian Jin had, and she gave instructions easily and firmly, without a hint of hesitation. Hao Zhen didnt know Duo Lans exact age, but given how old new outer disciples were, she was likely between fifteen and seventeen. At such an age, he doubted she had had much experience leading people, so she was most likely a natural leader, much like Tian Jin.

By this point, Hao Zhen had pretty much completely dismissed the possibility of Duo Lan being merely a love interest for Tian Jin. She was definitely either a rival or another protagonistif not both.

Cautiously, the three of them advanced, and moments later, Hao Zhen caught sight of a large clearing, through which a river was running through. Hao Zhen froze, coming to an abrupt stopnot because he had seen their destination, but because of what was inside it.

Right next to the river, with its head down, was a massive creature.

It was stocky, with an immense body and large head. It had gray, thick skin, and a massive horn jutted out from its forehead. If its size wasnt enough indication, the horn left no doubt that this creature was magicalit was kaleidoscopic, and it glistened under the sun.

There was only one creature in the forest that fit this description.

A glistening horn rhinoceros, Duo Lan murmured, tensing. She quickly moved over to one of the nearby trees, hiding behind it, whereas he and Tian Jin crouched down in front of a shrub.

Glistening horn rhinoceroses were second-level red-grade monsters, and one of the monsters they were planning on hunting. According to the plan, however, they would first hunt a couple of first-level monsters to get some experience with fighting togethersomething Hao Zhen suggested before moving on to second-level ones.

Hao Zhen glanced at Duo Lan, who was still standing with her back against the tree, and Tian Jin, who was crouched beside him. They looked tense, on edge, but not apprehensive. Instead, they were looking at the monster appraisingly.

Hao Zhen narrowed his eyes. It was clear what they were thinking. He had to stop himself from groaning. He really didnt want to start out with a second-level monster. He was fairly certain he could convince Tian Jin to turn around and leave the glistening horn rhinoceros alone for the time being, and though it wouldnt be nearly as easy, he believed could also talk Duo Lan into doing the same.

However, doing so would be the same as holding them back. There was a monster worth quite a lot of contribution points right in from of thempresenting the horn alone as proof of killing it would net each of them hundreds of contribution points, and many of its body parts could also be separately exchanged for points, as they were useful in alchemyand he was fairly certain that Tian Jin and Duo Lan would be able to handle it. Hao Zhen was the weak link in the group, but he wouldnt stand in the way of his teammates if he could help it.

Hao Zhen returned his attention to the clearing. The glistening horn rhinoceros was still drinking from the river. It hadnt noticed them yet. There didnt appear to be any other monsters around, and he doubted thered be. He had used some contribution points to buy a jade slip with a bestiary containing details of monsters that could be found in the region, and he had looked up each monster listed in the jade slip Duo Lan had given him.

Glistening horn rhinoceros were solitary creatures, highly aggressive, and very territorial. They were particularly dangerous even compared to other second-level red-grade monsters, and pretty much the most powerful monster that could be found in the region of the forest outer disciples could explore.

Hao Zhen took in a deep breath, then glanced at Tian Jin and Duo Lan. How do you want to do this? he whispered to them.

Tian Jin turned to look at him, eyes wide in surprise. He then frowned. You Are you sure? he whispered back. I thought you wanted to hunt weaker monsters first.

Duo Lan glanced between Tian Jin and him, opened her mouth, then as if she had thought better of it, closed it, her brow also slightly furrowed.

Theres a monster right in front of us, Hao Zhen said, shaking his head. Inside, he felt warm. Tian Jin really was too nice for his own good. He had seen the intent way Tian Jin had been looking at the monster, but he was still ready to give up on it because of him. Since an opportunity has already presented itself, we should take it.

He didnt say anything about not wanting to hold Tian Jin and Duo Lan back. He didnt think Duo Lan would mind it muchknowing her, shed agree with him if he brought that upbut he had a feeling that would only make Tian Jin double down on giving up on the monster.

Tian Jin gave him a long, deep look, before nodding his head. Duo Lan, who had been simply observing them, had a similar reaction, assessing Hao Zhen with her gaze for a moment before giving him a curt nod. Hao Zhen couldnt tell for sure, but he believed her impression of him had improved a little.

Anyway, Hao Zhen said, returning his attention to the clearing, are we going with the large-monster strategy, after all?

The three of them had come up with a couple of different plans for facing different kinds of monstersanother one of his ideas. Originally, he had wanted to come up with a unique plan for each different monster that could be found in the forest, but he ultimately came to the conclusion that this would simply take too much time and that it wouldnt be worth the effort, so he settled for separating the monsters into large groups and coming up with plans for those groups.

The glistening horn rhinoceros belonged to the large-monster group, and the strategy for dealing with such monsters was pretty straightforward: Hao Zhen would stay in the back, ideally somewhere the monster couldnt see, and use One String Puppetry on it, while Tian Jin and Duo Lan faced it head-on. Tian Jin would then focus on neutralizing the monster using his spiritual skill, drawing its attention, whereas Duo Lan would be in charge of actually killing it.

Ethereal String Puppetry, Duo Lan had revealed, was more effective against monsters than cultivators. They werent usually intelligent enough to understand what was happening, so they couldnt properly consciously resist the users influence. Hao Zhen wouldnt be able to do anything to a third-level monstera difference of two levels was simply too muchbut second-level monsters were a different story. He wouldnt be able to fully control one, but his spiritual skill should have enough of an effect on it to at least confuse it.

It wasnt a particularly detailed planthey decided that theyd need to fight alongside each other a couple of times before they could come up with a proper strategybut it was a start.

Hao Zhen quickly went over the plan with Tian Jin and Duo Lan, and after confirming that everyone knew what to do, Hao Zhen and Duo Lan swapped positions, Duo Lan crouching down beside Tian Jin and Hao Zhen taking cover behind the tree.

Tian Jin and Duo Lan exchanged glances before shifting their gaze to the clearing.

Hao Zhen took in a deep breath. His heart raced in his chest, and his belly cramped. He felt an icy feeling inside of him.

In theory, he wasnt supposed to be in any danger. But this was still a second-level monster they were about to take ona creature that usually required over five second-level redsouls to face. If something went wrong

No. Hao Zhen tightened his jaw. He clenched his hands into fists, steeling himself.

He had made his decision, and hed see it through.

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