Syl

Chapter 201: Core Deals



Chapter 201: Core Deals

Chapter 201: Core Deals

When it was time to go to bed, I noted that Thern was true to his word and set up a warding at his door. Even with Vee’s friendly attitude and my reassurance, he seemed determined not to take any chances.

Vee took a spot in the corner of the room near the ceiling and spun a little web hammock for herself. I had to admit it looked both rather cute and very comfy.

As for myself, I wasn’t going to risk sliming out, so I had to use the bed provided and gave out orders for my [Sub-Cores] to be on the lookout for any nightly mishaps that could occur. While I didn’t sense any foul thoughts leaking through our bond, and our cooperation was in her best interest, it still never hurt to be safe.

The next morning, I woke up before Vee. Looking at her, she had somehow contorted herself into being wrapped up entirely in her own web. It looked hilarious, and I had to stifle a giggle.

It’s weird how I’ve become such an early riser lately. Oh well, I have more time to practice.

While waiting for everyone else to wake up, I took the time to practice with [Metal Slime]. I was so close I could taste it, and then I could finally chow down on that spare core of mine. Reminiscent of my days starting out with [Shape Slime], I started going through a gauntlet of replicas and imitations of various weapons and tools.

I also tried mimicking orichalcum, but it was beyond my current level, and the strange metal was turning into a mushy goop. I really wondered how the dwarves used silver slimes for their work. If they had one that had something crazy like adamantine or mythril, then it must be guarded like a national treasure if it had leveled up enough to integrate it without issue.

Or is it perhaps easier for them since [Metal Slime] is their primary trait? Like how [Mana Slime] is always active for me? Which makes me wonder what will happen if I evolve away from being a blue slime. I must say I’ve grown rather attached to my coloring, but that could be remedied no matter what slime I pick. If I lost my natural Mana capabilities, I could be in for a bit of a shock.

Gramps would need to offer me something amazing to pick an evolution over another mutation, though. Assuming I have some exciting ones left to unlock, I could always go for one of the eye-catching ones I had seen previously, like the alchemic slime.

My thoughts were interrupted by Vee finally waking up. She tried to violently shake herself free until she realized her situation, and then, using her trait, manipulated the threads until they untied and released her.

"Morning," I greeted her verbally before reaching out with [Telepathy (Lesser)].

Vee accepted the connection after only a brief hesitation.

"Morning..." Vee grumbled. "That was certainly embarrassing."

I chuckled and wondered how she would react if she saw me blobbing out in my bedtub. I really wished I could use it.

"So, what’s on the agenda for today?" Vee asked.

"We have a meeting with Darmod and Kaldrour Flintheart," I replied. "I need to tell them the full story, get paid, and ask them for a few requests on my own."

"Oh... I hope they aren’t going to be mad about me living in their mine for so long," Vee answered hesitantly.

"Darmod is going to meet with him first and explain the situation. That way, it won’t be a bombshell when he suddenly is face-to-face with the monster that had been giving him greyhairs."

"Swell..." Vee responded.

"Don’t worry. Even if the entire city went against us, I reckon we have a good chance of escaping," I replied. "You could use [Blink] to escape, and I could turn into a worm and tunnel away."

"The idea of you suddenly turning into a giant worm is frightening and absurdly hilarious," Vee giggled.

"Yeah... But I still don’t think it would ever come to anything like that; like I said, I’m relatively high up with the guild, and even the elves have sanctioned our bond," I reassured her.

"And you mentioned having no connection to these elves?" Vee asked.

"None..." I shrugged. "I tried to speak to one, but he ran away. I plan on visiting their embassy directly and trying to get some answers or throwing a bag at them as a last resort."

"Very strange... But everything about all of this is truly bizarre!" Vee admitted.

I shrugged again. "Wait till you meet Trixie, then you’ll truly see weird."

"And she’s the pixie... Right?" Vee questioned.

"Yeah, she’s a real prankster, but her heart is in the right place," I nodded.

"Of course, the fairies and pixies are pranksters..." Vee muttered.

We went downstairs when we heard Thern making breakfast; we both waved in greeting.

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Kaldrour was beyond happy, "I honestly think you might have saved my family’s business with this. I don’t know how I can repay you for this."

"Slime cores, I bet," Darmod joked as I opened my mouth.

I chuckled and nodded.

"Well, I do have another silver one," Kaldrour admitted. He placed it on the table and rolled it towards me with the flick of his finger. I hastily grabbed it and couldn’t stop smiling.

"I’m glad to see you’re happy. I’ll make sure we both work on trying to acquire some more for you," Kaldrour replied.

"Why the hell do you want something like that?" Vee interjected. "Sure, it’s a little shiny, but you’re a slime, not a magpie."

"I eat them," I responded mentally.

I felt a little shudder from the spider on my shoulder.

"Well... To each their own," Vee replied. "I can’t say it looks too appetizing myself... Now that steak we had last night, on the other hand! Delicious! Exquisite! Spectacular!"

I had to hold back my laughter at Vee’s attitude as I stared longingly at the slime core I was twirling between my fingers.

I was so desperate to eat them; I now had two! But I knew there would be no refunds for the lost experience, so I needed to exercise patience even though it was causing me mental turmoil.

"So, what’s your next plan? More quests? Sightseeing? Going on a spending spree?" Darmod asked.

"I was wondering if there was a dungeon or something nearby?" I asked curiously. "I’d like to start training Vee here and deepen our bond."

Kaldrour and Darmod both looked at each other and chuckled.

"A dungeon, huh?" Darmod asked.

"That can certainly be arranged!" Kaldrour winked.

"I feel like there’s a joke I’m missing..." I grumbled.

"Sorry for teasing, I’m just surprised you haven’t noticed or heard about it," Kaldrour responded. "So we dwarves have conquered an entire dungeon."

"Conquered?" I asked, tilting my head.

"It’s been subjugated," Kaldrour answered. "We effectively control and regulate its spawns and everything and make a tidy profit out of it."

"A very tidy profit," Darmod emphasized, nodding happily.

"How?" I asked. After everything I knew about dungeons and their masters, it sounded preposterous.

"Well, we built an entire city on top of it!" Kaldrour declared and pointed down below us. "The dungeon was themed around elementals, so it’s great for profits! You can either harvest their crystal centers or, in the case of ones spawned out of rare materials, you can harvest their literal body."

Ugh... An elemental-themed dungeon? That’s terrible for me, but probably good for experience and training...

"Some lucky dwarf encounters a gem golem, and they can make a wonderful profit by reselling its corpse," Darmod explained.

"It almost reminds me of the slime farms..." I muttered.

"Bah, these are even better than the slime farms, as you get profits and experience simultaneously!" Kaldrour scoffed.

"And you don’t have to worry about an unfortunate accident," Darmod added. "Nothing like losing your prized blue slime because someone nicked its core."

It took all my effort not to shudder.

"Wow... Sucks to be a slime, I guess?" Vee joked.

I was not amused.


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