Limitless Path

Limitless Path Chapter Two Hundred Nine



The gates looked new to Beth as well, made of wood banded with mana steel and not just some sloppy affair of logs, but well-built and well-crafted. They swung open on nearly silent hinges, enough for the girls to get in without having to twist or contort, before slamming closed behind them. Beth glanced around the entry of the neighborhood, seeing that not a whole lot had changed as compared to before apart from the wall, though there were more people out and about, even this early in the morning.

Beth led the way down the main street, Sabs beside her with Kim just a little behind and Blood carrying Soph bringing up the rear. She found it a little amusing that she got several doubletakes as she walked through the neighborhood, people clearly surprised to see her showing up after months of being away. She gave a few people a slight nod as she passed but kept the group moving until they were at their home cul-de-sac. They entered the Bell household first, Beth and Blood making their boots disappear to an envious look from Sabs and surprised exclamations from Soph and Kim. Those exclamations drew the attention of the house's other occupants, with Beth's parents poking their heads into the front hallway from different areas.

"Beth! You're back!" her mother exclaimed, rushing her from the back hall to grab her in a hug.

"Yes, mom, we're back," Beth replied as she returned the hug. As soon as Rachel let her go, Thomas then grabbed her and repeated the gesture, hugging her tightly for a long few moments before letting go and holding her by the shoulders at arms' length.

"It's good to see you again," he said. "And I see you've gotten quite a bit stronger."

"Good God, Beth, you're over level one hundred!" her mother exclaimed, eyes going very wide.

"Yeah, it was a pretty busy two months," she said with a grin.

"And I see your companion is a bit…different…" Thomas continued, giving his daughter's much changed companion a long look.

"Wait…Blood?" Rachel said, stepping up to the lupine woman and grabbing hold of her face, peering at her intently.

"Hi mom," Blood replied in her throaty voice. Rachel responded by immediately hugging Blood, squashing Soph, who was still in-between the two of them.

"Mom! Stop!" Soph cried, wriggling out from the middle of the hug much to the others' amusement.

"So, what was that other place like?" Thomas asked Beth as their mom fawned over Blood.

"It was something else, I'll tell you," Beth said. "The place we wound up was so opulent you wouldn't believe it. Real super rich-people stuff, gold and jewels everywhere. And the place where the Trial was, the room that we did all the stuff from, it had these pillars in that were the size of a small building. Each of them was made out of pure mana gold and were inscribed with diamonds. There had to be thousands, if not tens of thousands, of tons of mana gold just in that one room."

"Incredible!" exclaimed their father, pulling out his notebook to jot things down.

Beth moved into the living room, followed by everyone else, before telling a little of their story. She mentioned the flash drive, which she then pulled out and showed their father, entirely fascinating him. When he asked about playing it, she explained that the wallscreens like were used in the CRA Hall could play it but otherwise she didn't know. After explaining a little more of what happened, she said they still had things to do and needed to be getting to them.

"I would love to see the whole recording," her father said as the group got ready to head out.

"I don't know if I can make a copy, but you can come to the Hall and watch it on a screen there if you want," Beth offered.

"Maybe later," Thomas said, glancing over at Rachel for a moment. "We also have a lot of things to take care of. Keeping the town here safe and running isn't exactly easy, even with everyone chipping in."

"Alright, then we're out," Beth said, leading the others out of the living room and out of the house.

"Beth, how'd you do that with your boots?" Kim asked, looking at how Beth's boots had just appeared on her feet.

"Storage item," Beth replied, making her chest armor disappear so she could pull out the necklace and show it.

"Storage item? What's that?" Kim asked, frowning with her forehead scrunched up.

"Oh, right. It's, uh, like an item that usually you wear that has a space inside it. I don't know how to explain it to somebody not familiar with it any better, but this necklace basically has an entire empty room inside of it, and I can put things I'm touching in or take them out with just a thought."

"That's crazy," Kim breathed. "How did you get it?"

"It was one of the rewards we got from the Trial," Beth said.

"We? You mean Blood has one, too?" Kim asked.

"Yep," Beth replied nonchalantly. "And before you think about it, a way worse version than what we got would cost into the platinums just for one, so start saving."

"There's too much we need," Kim sighed. "All three of us managed to get better chest pieces, but we still need the rest of our armor upgraded. Our weapons are ok for now, but we also need all kinds of other stuff. And that's just the 'needs,' then there are the 'wants'."

"Well, maybe Blood and I can help a little," Beth said. "We've got some cash now and we're over level one hundred, so we can make cash a lot easier."

"The kobold area," Sabs cut in with.

"The kobold area?" Beth asked, raising a brow.

"It's gotten a little…wild," Sabs said, glancing around. "We haven't really been able to keep track of it that well because, well, it sort of got out of our control?"

"What do you mean, it got out of your control?" Beth asked, concern tinging her voice.

"Uh, how do I explain?" said Kim warily.

"The beasts are too strong," Sabs put succinctly.

"And that means…what?" Beth pressed.

"The ones wandering out of the hole-" Kim started.

"What do you mean?! They're coming all the way up top already?!" Beth cut in.

"Jeez, let me finish," said Kim.

"That's what she said," Beth quipped immediately.

"Beth! Come on!" Kim said with a groan.

"Okay, okay," Beth said.

"Yes, they're coming all the way up to the field. That started about a week ago? I think? Even the ones in the field are in the high seventies or low eighties in level. Beyond that…we're not sure, but it's quite possible there are things down there over level one hundred," Sabs explained.

"That's both good and bad," Beth said.

"How is that possibly good?" Kim asked, eyes wide as she glanced at Beth.

"Because it means Blood and I won't have to run all over the world to find something challenging to fight. There's experience, money, and challenge down there, and it's close," Beth replied as they moved north through the wood, approaching the big clearing.

"Well, I guess that makes sense," Kim said, still seemingly a little unsure.

They moved through the field between the woodlot and the copse of trees at the edge of the farmer's field, Beth casually killing a few ants in the single digits with a slap. Two ants in the teens were at the far edge of the field and the group killed them without breaking stride or even pausing their conversation. Moving through the copse, Beth saw the anthill had grown, increasing in both height and width since the last time she had seen it. The old field was also full of ants, varying in level and size all the way from some smaller ants in the low teens to large, level thirty ants patrolling further out in the field.

"Alright, let's do this fast," Beth said, striding to the anthill and up the ramp.

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The others followed her lead, Kim and Sabs staying alert but letting Beth explore the changes to the dungeon while Blood and Soph bickered at the back. Of course, that was almost a ruse, as Blood's keen senses were still easily able to monitor what was going on around them even as she was distracted. Not that her keen senses were needed, as the ant nest was still straightforward, despite its increase in size and complexity. Beth didn't even need any directions from the other girls, navigating through it quite easily, crushing all the opponents on the way.

The boss of the dungeon was still an ant princess, though it was at level fifty and would have been a big challenge for any apart from those present in the room. Beth barely gave it a glance, walking up to it as Sabs protested weakly for her to be careful before blowing the boss apart with a single charged Crush. She didn't bother using any other skills or fancy tricks, finding the ants not worth her time or attention. It would be a pretty good dungeon for people to grind some levels and a little money and, now that the ants were a little higher level, maybe even take their carapaces to use in armor.

"It's grown a lot," commented Beth as she wiped the ant blood off, and they started back out of the dungeon. "But it's not that impressive, really."

"It still provides at least some challenge to us, though we're a little beyond it now," Kim replied as they exited.

"What are your stats at, anyway?" Beth asked.

"Here," said Kim, followed by the others.

Name

Kimberly Joanna Bell

Class

Tempered Fighter

Level

52

Strength

100

Dexterity

70

Endurance

70

Intelligence

40

Wisdom

59

Free Points

0

Titles

-

Skills

Battle Focus Copper[8]

Fire Resistance Copper[2]

Identify Copper[9]

Meditation Copper[8]

Pain Tolerance Copper[7]

Regeneration Copper[7]

Sweep Copper[9]

Swords Journeyman[0]

Wealth

2g 44s 23c

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