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Chapter 28: Criminals

  The city was unlike anything Sebastian

  had seen since he arrived in this world. All he had seen of the capital

  were parts of the inside of the castle and some trees, he saw nothing

  of the actual city before he was so rudely dragged out and discarded to

  die. Therefore, he had no idea what to expect.

  The small towns and

  villages looked mostly like basic medieval places, only with

  craftsmanship and construction on an entirely different level due to the

  aid of the [System].

  Luxendorf was wild mix of different styles of architecture.

  The farther into the city Sebastian got, the more amazed he was.

  Many buildings looked fairly normal, like something you

  would see in old European cities with stone or brick walls and detailed

  facades, while others were fantastical towers of steel and glass with

  gold detailing. Almost no building was less than 5 stories tall whereas

  some—especially in the distance toward the city center—were actual

  skyscrapers, although with a clear sprinkle of medieval architecture.

  They were far taller than the wall surrounding the city, obscured from

  view from the outside by the magical fog that was nowhere to be seen

  from the inside.

  As he ambled through he city, he came across one building

  in particular which wasn’t even truly a building, it was the corpse of a

  massive monster fashioned by magic into the shape of a building.

  Massive scales adorned the exterior wall and what looked like veins

  pulsed with magic to give the illusion that the beast was still alive.

  Its mouth was open at ground level and an archway of sharp teeth formed

  the doorway with about a dozen eyes used as windows. Sebastian found it

  to be a tad too macabre for his taste but this was the hub for most of

  the country’s monster trade so it was thematically appropriate if

  nothing else.

  Having had his fill of exploration and sight-seeing, he

  looked around for anything that might point him toward the underbelly of

  the city. Luxendorf was large, but it was also fairly easy to maneuver.

  The only issue was that it didn’t exactly have signs leading the way to

  the nearest smuggler.

  Deciding that his chances of finding the

  unsavory sort he would need to secure passage over the border—given the

  illegality of it—would be far greater outside the main streets,

  Sebastian actively sought out quiet alleys leading toward the outskirts

  of the city.

  The number of people wandering around gradually lowered the farther away from the more populated center he got.

  Surprisingly soon, after he ventured off the beaten path, his idea paid off.

  He was stopped by two men blocking his path forward, and a

  third jumped out behind him from some hiding spot that Sebastian hadn’t

  even noticed.

  “What do we have here, boys, a lost little tourist come

  to offer his belongings to us,” said one of them as the others laughed

  menacingly.

  “How generous of him,” responded another before pulling

  out a knife which he pointed at Sebastian. “Fork over your bag.

  Otherwise, this might have to get ugly.”

  Sebastian had actively been looking for trouble, but he

  was still unnerved when faced with the reality of it. He still didn’t

  know what level to expect them to be, after all.

  He took a deep breath, pushed his nerves down and prepared for a fight.

  He activated his [Mind’s Eye] and focused entirely on the

  muggers. For the first time, he realized that he could actually

  sense—to some extent, at least—the pressure from their essence radiating

  from their bodies, much like he did with the cepids.

  While he didn’t have much to compare with, the pressure felt so weak that he didn’t feel threatened at all.

  “No,” Sebastian answered calmly, now confident that he

  could handle them with his current cultivation and the sheer strength

  and durability of his body.

  “No? You think you get to say no?” said the obvious

  leader of the three. “Hand it over, or we take it, and hurt you in the

  process, badly.” He had an obviously deliberate wild look in his eyes.

  Sebastian’s brows furrowed, genuine confusion displayed

  on his face. “Is this really a thing here? I mean, unless you have some

  Inspection Skill, anyone you meet might be… well, basically a god.

  Someone capable of killing you with the flick of a wrist, right?”

  “Oh, alright, tough guy.” The leader of the thugs

  scoffed. “Gut him!” he ordered while gesturing with his head to the man

  next to him.

  The thug did as told and rushed forward, stabbing at

  Sebastian. He moved pretty fast, so Sebastian suspected that he was

  somewhere around level 15 and was probably using some Skill. It

  definitely was not enough.

  Sebastian took a small step to the left to evade the

  blade and threw a back-handed fist, hitting specifically, and directly,

  the tip of his chin from the side. The thug’s head spun to the side

  violently and practically bounced back the other way, rocking his brain

  like a can of paint in a shaker. He collapsed, like a puppet with its

  strings clipped. His two friends froze and stared, their eyes bulging

  and mouths wide open. As the man tried to stand back up, he failed

  utterly and just tumbled around, dizzy beyond belief, as if he had spun

  around at top speed for several minutes.

  The leader recovered from the shock quickly. He charged

  toward Sebastian, and his raised fist suddenly combusted into a ball of

  flames as he shouted, “FIRE FIST!”

  Sebastian’s [Mind’s Eye] allowed for a spatial awareness

  that let him know exactly where the fiery fist was and where it was

  going. He took a step forward, and he ducked under the incoming ball of

  flame. In the same motion, he threw a straight punch to the thug’s face.

  The hit was strong enough to break bone and make the thug fold over

  backward. He flew back and rolled several times over before he finally

  stopped.

  Sebastian dashed up to the third and last one who was

  still standing behind him, in shock over their poor judgment of their

  target. The man didn’t even have time to react until Sebastian’s fist

  was inches away from his liver. When the punch connected, the man lifted

  off his feet. When he came back down, he fell to his knees and emptied

  his stomach on the floor.

  The leader surprised Sebastian by getting back up, in

  spite of the broken jaw and other injuries from the tumble. But as soon

  as Sebastian took a single step in his direction he threw his hands up.

  “Wow, man. We’re sowy. We didn’t know. We’ll just go, OK!” His voice

  trembled and the swelling, the blood, and the new angle of his mouth

  made it difficult to articulate, but Sebastian understood him just fine.

  Although it was a small encounter, and was resolved

  easily, it was quite cathartic for Sebastian to feel his current

  strength against actual opponents.

  “Why the hurry? I have a few questions for you.”

  ***

  Sebastian followed the instructions of

  his three new friends toward a shadier part of the city. They had

  actually been surprisingly helpful when he asked about how and where to

  find someone he could hire to smuggle him over the border.

  He had his suspicions that they might have intended to

  bring him somewhere where they could get some help in ganging up on him,

  but he hoped that they were just willing to help since the disparity in

  their strength was made clear. And that it was clear that he was there

  for a purpose. Either way, he felt confident that even if he couldn’t

  beat an entire gang single-handedly, at the very least he should be able

  to survive and escape. Knowing that he would be able to see it coming

  beforehand with his [Mind’s Eye] certainly helped his confidence.

  As he walked, he gradually noticed that the buildings

  became less and less flashy. He had entered a neighborhood that was

  clearly lower class. It was especially obvious based on how they were

  almost hidden away. Here, that feeling of physically being in the

  uncanny valley that had assaulted Sebastian’s mind closer to the city

  center had slowly settled down. Everything here was still

  extraordinarily well-made but there was also a layer of imperfection—a

  coating of realness—which covered each surface and every person around.

  Soon he reached The Greased Knee. It was the bar where

  the muggers claimed he could find a smuggler. It seemed like a mix

  between a traditional Irish pub combined with your run-of-the-mill

  dive-bar.

  As he walked in there was a moment where everyone inside

  stopped and turned to look at him before completely ignoring him and

  continuing on with whatever they were doing.

  The bar was dimly lit with the warm, amber glow of

  lanterns powered by pulsing magic which provided plenty of shadows which

  hid many of the patrons who weren’t up and about. Some were just

  drinking their sorrows away while others were playing various games.

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  Sebastian found himself confused for a fraction of a

  second where his mind expected them to be playing pool and darts before

  realizing that those games may not exist in this world. Instead they

  seemed to be playing some sort of games similar to table shuffleboard,

  he made no efforts to try to actually understand how the game worked.

  He remained on edge as he approached the bartender since he still wasn’t sure if the muggers had a gang waiting for him or not.

  Sebastian leaned against the counter and spoke to the

  weathered bartender. “Hi there. I’m in need of certain… services, and I

  was told I could find someone here who could help.”

  “Sorry sir, we don’t provide those kinds of services

  here. I’d suggest you try the brothel a few streets over for that,” the

  bartender answered without so much as looking up from the glass he was

  wiping clean.

  “Wait, what?” Sebastian was caught off guard by the

  answer. It took him a few seconds to understand the implication. “No,

  no, no, not those kinds of services. I need to cross the border, and

  heard I could find someone here who could help.”

  “I see,” said the bartender as he fixed his eyes on

  Sebastian for a moment, likely using some Skill. He grunted before

  returning his eyes to the glass he was cleaning. “Crossing the border is

  risky, and risky means expensive.”

  “That’s fine, I wouldn’t expect anything else.”

  “Well, there are a few in that line of work who I might

  be able to reach out to, for a fee of course. 20 Gold, 25 if you’re in a

  hurry.”

  Sebastian took out 30 gold coins from his bag and slid them across the counter. “The sooner the better.”

  “I’ll ask around, come back in few hours.” The bartender casually grabbed the gold.

  Having, hopefully, completed his first step toward securing passage over the border, Sebastian left the bar.

  For a while he just wandered, and people-watched. This

  neighborhood wasn’t quite as outwardly shady as he had expected. Before

  he arrived there was a slight concern that he would find himself in the heart of some criminal empire, although that might just have been his

  own biases talking. Instead of being surrounded by magical gangsters

  looking to hurt him, he found himself surrounded by people drudging

  about with looks of resignation and exhaustion in their eyes.

  He knew that there were clear social classes here, but

  for some reason—probably naivety—he thought that those differences were

  focused on those who lived inside the cities and those who wanted to live inside the cities.

  It was clear as day, however, that any such notion was just an illusion.

  This city, and the kingdom at large, was unbelievably

  beautiful. Everything was made by superhumanly skilled craftsmen aided

  by divine intervention to a degree where it felt utterly unnatural, but

  people… People could be truly ugly on the inside no matter how much

  magic was involved.

  The more Sebastian learned about the cities, the customs,

  the laws, and the Kingdom of Lumeria in general, the more intense his

  disdain for this kingdom grew.

  After a few hours in the city, he was more than ready to

  leave this country and hopefully settle down in Calindor, where he could

  train and cultivate in peace.

  At this point he felt that maybe he was deluding himself

  that the Calindor Federation would be the solution to all his problems,

  but he didn’t question it.

  He needed to hold on to something and delusion would certainly do the trick.

  When he returned to the bar, the bartender noticed him as soon as he walked through the door.

  “You’re back.”

  “I am, and hoping for good news.”

  The bartender leaned his elbows on the counter. “I don’t

  know about good—crossing the border rarely is—but yes, I did find

  someone willing to help, for a steep price of course.”

  “Of course.”

  “Go to the old chapel on 121st St. tomorrow at dawn. Tell them Reeve sent you.”

  Sebastian stored the information away, grateful and

  hopeful that everything would go as smoothly as this part had gone.

  “Sounds good. Is there a good inn or some place I could find a room for

  the night nearby?”

  “Try the Blue Bell, it’s on the way.”

  He thanked the helpful bartender and went on his way. The

  outskirts of the city were something of a maze, unlike the city center,

  so it took him some searching before he found the inn. Regardless, he

  got there at a decent time.

  The room cost him 5 Gold, more than 100 times as much as

  he paid for a room in Blackoak, which hurt his pride quite severely,

  but he already knew that prices were much higher here, so he endured.

  He settled in to his room—a room that was quite similar

  in quality to the one back in Blackoak in spite of the inflated price.

  Sebastian lay down on the bed and checked on his current Status.

  System status

  Name: Sebastian Moore

  Level: 26

  Skills

  


      
  • ★Mind's Eye


  •   


  Cultivation status

  Name: Sebastian Moore

  Cultivation method

  


      
  • Earthen Cultivation Art


  •   


  Cultivation stage

  


      
  • Essence Consolidation


  •   
  • → Minor stage: Middle


  •   


  Physical cultivation stage

  


      
  • Leather


  •   


  Titles

  


      
  • Blessed


  •   
  • Sole Cultivator


  •   


  Talent

  


      
  • Akashic Connection


  •   


  Techniques

  


      
  • ★Spirit Union


  •   


  While a great deal of his time during the past month was

  spent learning his new Technique, he had still made sure to cultivate

  daily during the journey here. Even with diligent daily cultivation, he

  had still only climbed two levels. The manual was right, [Essence

  Consolidation] was where the true grind began.

  This cultivation business is truly a long endeavor.

  


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