Chapter 188: Two Schemers
I Hate Systems
âHow come these insects are no longer attacking us?â Rhizen expressed his doubt, spitting out a couple of mashed insect remains that he had casually tested the taste of.
In preparation for his plans, he had been training in a variety of ways. And, developing resistance to poison and consuming everything edible was one such thing. Thankfully for him, his grandmother was a practitioner of the orthodox medical way, having him ingest countless medical herbs and other substances since young.
His body gained resistance to a variety of things. Due to that, he seldom fell sick.
So, even though he found himself in a dangerous cave, he wasnât flustered. He was surprised, cautious, but fear wasnât what he felt. After all, his life wasnât truly in dangerâ¦yet.
So, he still maintained his calm, asking after observing the actions of the insects once Compass Carburettor flashed the light from his mobile phone.
Upon hearing the question, the other two turned silent as Neena could feel her heart thumping, âIs he onto me? But, if I retract my ability now, it would only prove that something is amiss. And, unlike me, he doesnât even seem flustered by this situation. Dammit!â
She gritted her teeth silently before sighing, creating an excuse on the spot, âI have coated a herbal paste on my bag. Itâs something I had done using a gradual process for many weeks. We canât smell it, but it is somewhat effective against insects. But, this is the first time I noticed such a reaction.â
She then created another excuse to make her explanation seem reliable, âMaybe this is the first time they are coming across such a smell and hence the reaction is so noticeable?â
âHmm, that might be possible.â Compass Carburettor nodded, saying as he took out a pouch from his bag, âI too have something prepared myself. Though, I have no idea if itâs mine or yours that is effective. My grandma gave this to me when I said I wanted to trek this mountain.â
âThankfully, Compass is pretty naïve.â Neena smirked mentally, thankful for having a simpleton whose only good point was his handsome looks in their mix.
That was why when she schemed anything, she hinted at Compass Carburettor, using his naivety to make him speak up on her behalf. As for whether Rhizen noticed her actions or not, she didnât have a guarantee.
But, based on how he acted, it seemed he hadnât seen through her ruse yet.
âAs long as this effect lasts long enough, weâll be safe.â Rhizen commended as he looked up, frowning, âIt is impossible to proceed through the tunnel. Itâs practically vertical in our reach. Unless the both of you are parkour specialists that can scale vertically up using a gap between two walls, we canât scale up.â
âCan you move up?â Neena asked in concern, saying, âIf you can, weâll help you reach the tunnel. Once you reach the surface you can call for help.â
âUnfortunately,â Rhizen sighed as he looked at the height of the ceiling that reached seven feet, saying, âI can travel for at most three to four metres like this. And beyond that, my arms donât have enough strength to last.â
âLetâs see if thereâs another way out.â Compass Carburettor said, pointing deeper into the cave, âSince so many insects live here, there should definitely be another way. As long as it is wide enough, weâll be able to escape through it. Even otherwise, weâll be able to return and work something out.â
âWell, there is no use in standing here to waste our time. Letâs get a move on,â Rhizen said, turning around as he took out a flashlight from his bag before strapping it on his forehead.
Upon seeing their surprised looks, he looked at them in shock, âWhat would you do if you fail to descend the mountain before nightfall? You need a flashlight, right? Havenât you prepared one for such an emergency?ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âAhh!â Compass Carburettor acted like he had an epiphany as he too took out a flashlight from his bag and strapped it on his forehead. And, unlike the one from Rhizen, his flashlight was a wide-angled one.
It illuminated everything in a five-metre radius around them. Beyond that was dark as the light wasnât focused like Rhizenâs.
As for Neena, she only had a regular hand-held flashlight, one that she sparingly used to conserve battery.
Upon seeing the insects continuing to scatter while they moved, Compass Carburettor laughed mentally, âThe longer we are here, the more beneficial it is for me.â
The cave seemed to span longer than they had thought, winding constantly. And after some distance, it widened to span a larger area as Rhizen frowned, gazing up to see the protrusions, âA Stalactite cave? This should have existed for tens of thousands of years. To think we stumbled upon it by accident.â
He then said to the other two, barely concealing his excitement, âAs long as we publish this discovery first, the three of us could profit enough to not worry about money for at least a couple of years.â
âFor a caveâs discovery?â Compass Carburettor obviously acted ignorant.
âYes,â Rhizen nodded, âThe mineral deposits here are untouched by humans. So, it allows geologists to study the way in which this terrain formed in greater detail. It has tremendous scientific value.â
After ten minutes passed in such a fashion, Compass Carburettor activated Info Scanner, smirking, âThatâs great. Itâs not much, but Neena is consuming about a Mental Energy every minute.â
Even though it wasnât much, but it slowly whittled down her Systemâs reserves. And besides, Compass Carburettor wasnât risking his life to do this. Thankfully when they fell, none of them hit their head or twisted their ankle, coincidentally.
And coincidentally, none of the insects that had climbed over them bit them. As for Neena, she wasnât fortunate, having actually suffered a fracture from her fall. But he didnât know about that.
After all, her System instantly healed her, causing her to behave like she too had survived the fall without much issue. If Compass Carburettor had taken a look at her the moment they fell, he would have been surprised to find her skin riddled with bite wounds.
They were caused by the insects. But, Neenaâs System healed them all while also detoxifying the poison.
If not for the fact that she was a System Host, she would have died by now for trying to aim for Rhizenâs life so many times.