Chapter 258: Plan
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The next few days passed without fatal incidents, but the search grew increasingly difficult. The area was no longer smooth and stable. Invisible spatial distortions appearedâsome chaotically deadly, tearing apart a mosquito swarm that ventured too close, likely capable of shredding larger creatures.
Others were like crossroads to the unknown, potentially leading to resource-rich âparadisesâ or deadly traps. Levin Mills explained that this âSpatial Distortion Zoneâ was newly formed, its spatial rules still unstable, creating a labyrinth of lethal traps where the next step was unpredictable.
This increased the searchâs difficulty and time, but the wizards didnât complain. Unstable zones teemed with unique creatures and rare resources, boosting their hauls. The Glimmer Bugs, serving as scouting vanguards, minimized losses by triggering traps.
As resources accumulated, the recruited wizards began using potions to heal soul damage from contract-related mental shocks. However, the heavyset wizard, the scouting core, was struggling.
That night, during a rare gathering prompted by Levinâs discovery of a relatively stable large area for the next dayâs search, Jie Ming followed the Glimmer Bugsâ mental navigation to the rendezvous. Initially, everything seemed normalâuntil he saw the heavyset wizard.
No longer âheavyset,â he was now a gaunt, emaciated figure, as if drained of all vitality. If not for his faint soul aura confirming his identity, Jie Ming wouldnât have believed it was the same person.
Scanning the group, Jie Ming approached Jack discreetly. âI thought youâd be late,â Jack greeted casually.
âI got lucky. Ran into a distortion yesterday, but it spat me out near the rendezvous,â Jie Ming replied, subtly gesturing toward the gaunt wizard. âSenior Jack, whatâs with him?â
Jack glanced over, shrugging nonchalantly. âWhat else? The Glimmer Bug losses have been too heavy. His flesh canât keep up.â
Jie Ming was stunned. Heâd seen the wizard create Glimmer Bugs by shedding flesh but assumed it was a âflesh compressionâ storage technique, like Jackâs armor expanding into a fortress via mechanical compression, not defying mass-energy conservation. The wizardâs massive body had produced bugs far exceeding his weight, so Jie Ming hadnât suspected the truth: he was literally sacrificing his flesh.
âUsing such self-destructive magic⌠incredible,â Jie Ming muttered, eyes wide.
Jack gave him an odd look. âWhatâs wrong?â Jie Ming asked, sensing the strangeness.
âNothing,â Jack said, shaking his head, ending the conversation.
Levin Mills arrived, frowning at the gaunt wizardâs state. âHow are you holding up?â
The gaunt wizard managed a grim smile, his voice hoarse and weak. âAt this rate, Iâve got thirteen days left at most.â
The wizards inwardly sighed. If he couldnât continue, the mission might fail. The recruited wizards, however, remained calm, even content, having already reaped substantial rewards.
Levin patted the gaunt wizardâs shoulder, offering quiet reassurance, then turned to brief the group. âQuiet down,â he said, his voice clear despite its softness.
âIâve scouted tomorrowâs search area. Unlike the âflatâ zones weâve covered, this oneâs like an inverted trapezoidâhigher and wider at the top.â
As Levin explained, the group grasped the new areaâs layout. Previously, they could search in a horizontal line to cover everything. Now, the expanded, elevated terrain posed new challenges.