Chapter 388
Gamer Reborn
The situation quickly turned a little awkward for the noble elves once their powerful supporters followed Aranorâs suggestion, clearly they hadnât expected it to go this way.
âNot even a shred of courage.â Xavier commented with a snicker to his friends as he saw the nobles their own age look to each other to make the first move.
âWhatâs that supposed to mean mana-starved?â The most hotheaded of the elves sniped back.
Xavierâs eye twitched at the racial slur. Despite his extensive training as a talented member of the royal family there were things that he just hadnât experienced, it took all of his willpower to hide the anger and push on with the script he was playing out.
âItâs clear none of you are courageous to the point of stupidity.â Xavier continued as he put on a smirk reminiscent of his uncle. âThey would have come before we entered the dungeon, challenged Ajax and been sent to the infirmary.â
The elves could do nothing but look around awkwardly at that, all of them knew it was true. Some of them had in fact had family members or friends that had wanted to challenge the human genius but their families went as far as to imprison them to ensure that wouldnât happen.
âBut to not even have enough courage to challenge one of us without any support.â Xavier continued while shaking his head in mock disappointment. âYou might as well leave now.â
This was what Xavierâs entire plan hinged on, he would need to be challenged and not the challenger. While the challenger had an advantage in deciding the stage where the fight took place the challenged could set the terms for the prizes.
âYouâll regret those words mana-starved.â the same hotheaded elf responded. âI, Ruffius Leafblade, grandson of Duke Leafblade, challenge you to a duel!â
âWhat are the terms of the duel?â Xavier asked.
Xavier was smart enough not to jump into this head first, a duel to first blood would not be one he would accept against a family of wind mages who specialized in long range attacks with wind currents that carried poisonous leaves.
âDuels are traditionally to first blood of course.â Ruffius said with an evil grin.
âIs that so?â Xavier seemed to ponder, Lioriel was on the verge of challenging that claim but the looks coming from the elves around Aranor quickly stopped her in her tracks. Clearly they wanted to enforce Aranorâs words on any help the humans would receive as well. âIs that also the most prominent format in the last ten duels you took part in?â
Xavierâs question turned Ruffiusâs grin into a scowl as he admitted that eight out of his last ten duels had been under the rules of surrender or unconsciousness with no lethal attempts. Ruffius further spent another ten minutes trying to change the format but none of his arguments held any sway and it quickly became clear that this format was the only one Xavier would accept from someone slightly older than him. Ruffius was prepared to push more on the matter but he quickly changed his tune once he noticed one of the others with him was willing to take his chance away from him.
âSo be it, have the format you prefer, not like it will change the results.â Riffius said. âLets go and settle this in the closest arena.â
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âYou donât seriously expect me to follow you right now?â Xavier sounded outraged at the premise.â
âWhy not?â Ruffius took his refusal as a sign of fear. âScared you will lose?â
âIâm not leaving Aranorâs size without my uncle present, and I know he wonât leave this courtyard until my uncle exits the dungeon.â Xavier said.
âYou insult my honor by suggesting I would have you attacked on the street.â Ruffiusâs face went a little red as he growled the words, clearly his social skills left a little to be desired.
âWho said anything about you?â Xavier waved away his complaint. âMy inn was attacked just last night!â
Ruffius had nothing he could say to that, any attempt to have the fight now was lost, he could now only hope that his father would be understanding if Ajax chose to challenge him that he will refuse that duel.
âFine!â Ruffius said as he turned to walk away. âWe will have our duel after your uncle exits the dungeon.â
âLord Leafblade, arenât you forgetting the stakes for the duel?â Xavier asked pushing his social skills to the limit to make himself sound simply confused, from the looks the elves around Aranor trained on him he wasnât as successful as he thought.
âAnd what do you think we should wager?â Ruffius asked more reserved than before, despite his ego he knew that his family's wealth paled compared to any royal family.
âWe are still young members of our family so the prize shouldnât be all that high.â Xavier said as he tried to make his request sound more reasonable. âThe winner can choose one renewable resource from the loserâs family.â
Ruffiusâ eyebrows rose as he was shocked by the opportunity. A royal family had access to all the resources of a country, the elf was tempted to pinch himself to check if he was dreaming. Even the elves around Aranor seemed pleasantly surprised by the terms Xavier offered.
Lioriel on the other hand saw straight through Xavierâs plan, after all they had just learnt about fortress treeâs the previous night with her there to witness it! And despite their great value, fortress saplings were technically a renewable resource that each high placed noble family had access to in order to maintain and grow their own houseâs main estate. She was however unable to put a stop to this as Aranor had slowly made his way next to her, a simple hand placed on her shoulder allowed him to unleash his full aura on her alone keeping her from reacting for a few moments.
âThose terms are agreeable!â Ruffius quickly agreed to the terms out of fear that Xavier would change his mind and left the area.
âThat was almost too easy.â Xavier said as he turned back to his friends.
âYou best make sure not to lose.â Anna's words sounded like a bucket of ice water. âThe same way something like a fortress tree can be considered a renewable resource so can the next hatchling of your family's griffins.â
Those words brought Xavier up short as he spotted the mistake he made as he focused on keeping anyone from suspecting that everything had already been planned out. His uncle had told him to make the best for a renewable resource currently in the family vault as the mated pair of wild griffins the royal family kept only mated once a century and even the only one offspring would appear. The next one was still two decades away but with the wording of the prize the next griffin pup could be claimed.
Xavier was still sure of his victory but this added pressure was something he wasnât looking forward to for the next day until his uncle exited the dungeon and he could put all of this behind himself.
Inside the dungeon the groupâs sleep break extended to over ten hours as they looked to push to the finish for most of them before another break would be needed. The next three floors didnât pose a challenge for any of them, even Harold breezed straight through the level eighty seven mini boss. The strength gained from their previous dungeons was starting to show more and more.
âWhatâs with the sad face?â the prince asked Ajax as he noticed him looking a little dejected as they traveled to the arch for the next floor.
âItâs nothing,â Ajax shook his head. âI was just hoping for an achievement but it seems this isnât one of them.â
âWhat achievement?â The prince was excited now. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âThe previous floor I cleared marked my one hundredth dungeon floor clear.â Ajax said. âI was hoping there was a bonus for it but there doesnât seem to be anything.â
The prince started coughing as he choked on his gasp of surprise. âYouâve cleared one hundred floors.â the prince said as he looked at Ajax intently. âI guess I was aware that you just kept stacking more and more but it feels different now to hear you have an extra one hundred to all stats just from dungeons.â
Ajax agreed that the number was extreme, made even more so by the fact that it could be increased further by 10% just from potions since stats gained from dungeons also increase the amount of potions you can take, more than that those 10% could be allocated however you wanted so long as you had powerful enough potions.
âI know itâs already a lot.â Ajax said with a wistful sigh. âI just hoped there would be a bonus for the hundredth one, even something as small as it giving +2 to all stats instead.â
âYou should just be grateful there is no diminishing returns on it.â the prince said. âThe system sometimes limits progressive gains like this, I have to imagine there is one for this as well but further along than one hundred. For your sake I hope it is as far away as possible.â