System Change

Chapter 295: Don’t Whale on Me!

Chapter 295: Don’t Whale on Me!

The Caustic Whale of Pestilence released roar after roar as Derek continued to whale on it. Strike after strike from Harbinger soon had its lungs and, what could only be described as air sacs, flayed open and bleeding at least from what Derek could tell with the extremely small amount of light offered to him by the dark glow of the veils created from Void Creation.

Plus, it was easy to see that its lungs were filling up with more fluid over time. Fluid that Derek could only assume was from the bleeding he had caused. Still, there was no way to know what kind of actual damage he was doing to the whales health overall. With its size, the damage caused by him may have only been a drop in the bucket.

Who knows what kind of health pool such a large creature has? Even his long cuts of ten feet or more would only amount to a small scrape based on its size. This is where death by a thousand cuts starts to make sense, Derek thought as he kept swinging away.

The whale, to its effort, was constantly trying to remove Derek from its insides, but he wouldnt let it. Its cooldown for the toxic wind attack seemed to be a little over a minute, and Derek was ready for it every time the whale used it-and the whale used it as often as possible.

But the whale wasnt the only one who used their skills when they came off cooldown. Every time Sweeping Slash or Multi-Strike was ready, he used them. He also mixed in Void Lightning and Chain Lightning as well, with the thought that he might as well use everything he could.

A couple times, after the whale used its toxic wind, the veil surrounding his glaive and legs broke, and Harbinger lost a bit of durability while Derek tried to keep himself from being blasted back outside. He would then have to use Void Creation again once the whale was finished with its attack.

Through everything, his Cure Toxin and Rejuvenation were making vast strides. Cure Toxin, in the few hours hed been inside the whale, had already leveled from level 4 to level 9, and Rejuvenation had even gained two levels, making it to level 16. Chain Lightning even hit level 14, but overall, the skill was pretty much useless based on how the whale reacted.

So, in short, the whale may have actually been a great sparring partner for his skills if he wasnt on a time crunch. Then again, Derek still wasnt entirely sure how he was going to land a killing blow on such a beast, so it was entirely possible that he was going to end up with even higher skill levels. He didnt know if the fight would end up taking a few more hours, or even days.

They had been well ahead of the time allotted for them to complete the dungeon, then there was the third trial incident and the wasted fourth trial effort. One of the reasons Derek wanted to do this trial was because he had faith in his skills to complete it quickly. Now, he was sure that Lyra would have been best suited for the trial.

The wyvern would have been able to come in and break the whales mind in seconds. But because of the type of trial it was, he wasnt actually sure that the wyvern would have been able to enter the trial with Avery. If she couldnt, then Avery would have had a very hard time. And with the way the trial blocked escape scrolls, the chance that Lyra wouldnt have been allowed in was not on the small side.

So, Derek continued to assault the whales lungs for at least three more hours. The amount of viscous liquid in the lungs had to be trying for the whale. In fact, the lungs were getting so full that, if something didnt change for it soon, Derek believed that the whale could possibly end up drowning in its own blood.

Even with it working to empty its lungs with its skills, it couldnt keep up with the damage Derek was unleashing. If only I could see a health bar, Derek lamented as he jabbed Harbinger into the sponge-like flesh and sliced.

Finally, after his next attack, something finally did change. Derek felt the gravity underneath him lessen, and he was thrown against the side of the wall. His first thought was that the whale had used another breath-based skill like the one before, but then he realized that wasnt it. It didnt take him long to realize what was happening.

The whale was in a free fall. No, it was rushing down to the ocean. For the first time, the aquatic creature was about to hit the water. Derek did his best to brace as the free fall came to a sudden stop. He neednt have worried, as he was thrown into the ceiling of the lung, which did absolutely no damage. The composition of the lungs made it for one of the safest rides hed ever been on.

But before he made it to the blowhole, he came up short. Stopping to stare inside the blowhole, he saw something he hadnt expected. First, from what light made it inside, he saw the wound he made with Material Drain as he was being carried up the whales nasal passage before being spouted out.

Compared to the entire whale, it wasnt big, but the odd thing was that it didnt seem to be regenerating. He thought back to how fast the opening wound he had inflicted on the beast had begun repairing itself. This was nothing like that. There was no sign of healing at all. Maybe its body is focusing on healing the vital areas first? That would make sense.

But with the amount of blood that was being pumped out with every breath the whale tried to take, he wasnt so sure of that. Finally, he looked at Voids Harbinger. It was back to its normal appearance, as he had canceled Material Drain the second he was out. Did the ability stall the healing? Is it because of the void?

Wait a second, he thought. If it only takes materials to repair the weapon, that means I should be able to find something with a high vitality, like one of the wyverns, and I could continuously allow the beast to regenerate itself before using that same spot to continue my repairs. What if Derek stared wide-eyed at Voids Harbinger. If what he was thinking wasnt wrong, then he had no doubt in his mind why Voids Harbinger was considered a legendary weapon.

If whatever material from a living creature cant be regenerated, or is extremely slow to regenerate he thought as he shook his head in awe. But that makes sense. The system wouldnt allow such an exploit, even if it had to make such a powerful skill to get rid of it. Thats why its a legendary ability.

With the new information about his glaive, Derek smiled widely and checked its durability. 1326, he thought. I have just under two hundred durability left to use Material Drain to finish this thing off. Though, by the looks of it, it may just bleed out soon. With a kick, Derek jumped up and headed back to where his initial strike had been.

Theres no way I was that far off from the brain. Using Harbinger like a drill, he stabbed it into the whale and activated Material Drain. Then, he pushed not down, though, no; he pushed it along the whales hide. He was perfectly in the center of it, so he used Harbinger like a vegetable peeler, going back and forth in a wide area, trying to unearth the brain.

It didnt matter how long it took him. The whale didnt seem like it was up for fighting anymore. No more toxic spouts came from the blowhole. In fact, it was doing its best just to stay afloat.

With only a small amount of durability left, Derek found the brain. When he did, he nearly facepalmed. Im so fucking stupid, he chided himself. His first attack could have been perfect if he would have been on the other side of the blowhole. Though it did seem to be deeper than he thought it would have been.

With a click of his tongue, Derek, completely covered in the ick and goo from the bleeding whale, channeled the void into Harbinger. Opting for quality, by the time he was finished, the energy blade was as visible as the glaives own blade. Then, with all his might, he swung down with Sweeping Slash and Multi-Strike.

The energy arc from Sweeping Slash hit the whale where the brain was just visible and continued on to split it in half. Oh I guess that was overkill. With one last groan of pain, the Caustic Whale of Pestilence whined and plummeted toward the sea. Derek jumped into the air and watched as it fell.

Just as it hit the water, Derek received a notification, but didnt view it. He knew it was dead, and he knew the trial was over. But he couldnt help but think of what a shame it was that one of their party had died while facing such a beast.

With the proper equipment or element, the whale wouldnt have been all too difficult to deal with. Unfortunately, Asana just wasnt a good counter to the creature. Derek shook his head and made his way back to the little island, which, surprisingly, hadnt been destroyed.

When he landed, he looked at the trial orb that had reappeared. He sighed. They were halfway through with the dungeon, and they had lost two people two elites. After what hed seen from the two trials hed been inside, he knew one thing Edgar needed to do away with the democracy and take full charge of the dungeon. If he didnt, there was no telling how many more casualties they would have before it was all over.

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