"I'm just worried about you because you never experienced a breakthrough of this scale. Even if you survive, expelling so many impurities might in?ict you a mental trauma if not even drive you insane."
"Why don't you just help me if you're so worried about me?" Kelia asked.
"Because just like you're not my meat puppet, I'm not your toy. When we disagree, the ?nal decision is yours, but unless we ?nd a compromise don't expect me to always come to your rescue.
"Just like I found you, I can always ?nd a new host." Dusk replied.
“All the more reason to not waste more time, then." Keila replied in outrage while using Accumulation. "We both want to see what my dormant bloodline is like, but we'll have to wait until I reach the blue core just to get a glimpse of it.
"Since I'm just a consumable tool for you, we might as well speed up things instead of preparing for years!"
Soon the world energy over?owed her bright yellow core, making several green streaks appear all over it. As its power grew by the second, so did her mana ?ow that pushed away the impurities accumulated near her core.
Dusk knew that having a breakthrough so early was reckless and stupid, yet he said nothing.
‘If this is how you want to play, be my guest. We'll see if you are still cocky while you writhe in agony.‘ He thought.
‘We'll see who's ?ght, old fossil.’ Kelia thought. ‘I've checked your memories of the breakthroughs of your past hosts and until the cyan core, all you have to do is to endure throwing up a bit of that black shit.
‘So far, my breakthroughs were nothing compared to the pain I experienced from hunger and food intoxication when I picked bad stuff from the trash. I've lived with pain my whole life and I'm going to show you what I'm made of.‘
At ?rst, everything went as she was used to. The burst of mana from her core caused an increase in the ?ow that pushed the impurities stuck in her body away and toward her skin.
Kelia fell to her knees as the familiar burning sensation spread throughout her body and she started excreting the impurities from all of her ori?ces. Her skin seemed to be on ?re, but she had survived high fever several times so she ignored it.
The impurities ?owing over her tongue tasted like rotten meat, but she had eaten plenty of that and spitting was much easier than swallowing those horrors. Then, she felt something new that made her fear that Dusk might have been right.
Invigoration had revealed to her some big clumps of impurities that now refused to budge. The mana ?ow had already removed the smaller ones and its strength had further increased.
It was now relentlessly attacking the clumps, yet the impurities resisted her attempts to break them ClOWl'l. The con?ict between the clumps and the mana ?ow grew in intensity as more and more impurities were removed, until only the clumps remained.
Kelia saw her left hand, where one of the biggest clumps was stuck In the metacarpus, bloat like a balloon. Each of her ?ngers became the size of a sausage and her palm looked like a meat bun from the swelling.
A meat bun that was being cooked.
Kelia felt as if her ?esh had been put against hot metal before her hand exploded and the stump spurted blood everywhere. The pain and the agony overwhelmed her, making her cry, yet her screams were muf?ed by the blood gurgling in her throat.
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