Chapter 1074: A Strange Viper
Dieng Canyon!
There was a golden flash, following which a group of Zingers found themselves brought to the ground before Orakha. Their wings had been punctured, preventing them from gliding away.
Orakha ignored the group and instead focused his gaze upon their colony, which was now empty. Under his control, a Rirenal spike clamped upon a Baobab Tree and lifted it into the sky. Latched onto it like fruits were Prana Bombs.
Orakha carried a large bunch of them and shifted them into the Ennoudu Plains. He currently stood at a spot 40 kilometres within the Dieng Canyon. The batch of Prana Bombs he looted were transported a hundred kilometres into the Ennoudu Plains, too far for the Zingers to even think of getting them back.
He repeated the same actions until he had collected enough.
"Can you guard the Prana Bomb pile?" Orakha asked.
Ruvva nodded and then asked, "What will you do?"
"I’ll be back soon." Saying so, Orakha lifted Ruvva and placed her before the pile. He then turned into a golden flash and flickered through the maze-like canyon.
All the Zingers could do was stare at the golden flash. Their eyes were strong enough to capture the flash. However, their bodies couldn’t even react in time, shoulders flinching only a while after the flash had passed their position.
Two hours later, Orakha appeared before Ruvva, holding a large cylindrical container of Rirenal, filled to the brim with Parute Fruits.
"Is that related to..." Ruvva trailed off, wondering why Parute Fruits and Prana Bombs were necessary.
"Watch over this too." Saying so, Orakha turned into a golden flash and vanished.
When watched in close-up, one would notice Orakha’s body turn into a golden humanoid and morph its legs, resembling a cheetah. The spine crouched and soon, the blocks had morphed enough to turn into a cheetah fully.
The padded feet were built with springs for more explosive force. Similarly, the nails formed a pattern to increase traction as much as possible. A layer of Prana surrounded it, generating psychokinesis.
Even without actuating any Spirit Weapon, its sheer density generated enough grip onto the land, enough for the cheetah to speed further.
As for the speed? The cheetah was already covering five kilometres every second. If it were to go any faster, the sheer friction might impede it.
Of course, a Rirenal user’s Spirit Weapon travelled faster, significantly faster. Around the user, it travelled at a speed of 180 metres per second. Of course, at this speed, the majority of the Prana and psychokinesis was used to just combat the air resistance and employ Mystic Kinesis Art to keep refining the Spirit Weapon so that its structural integrity wouldn’t collapse.
Five kilometres an hour was a comfortable long-distance speed for Orakha. It was optimal in terms of speed versus Prana consumption. Any faster, and he would be expending more Prana per every kilometre of distance covered.
Soon, he crossed the Ennoudu Plains and entered a region covered by trees that reached a height of 400 metres. They were Decodus Trees, and amidst a forest of them, was a Mud Viper nest.
Followed by a golden flash, he plunged through its entrance, avoided every Mud Viper long the way, and before they could even retaliate in response, was out of the nest.
Kreeee!
Mud Vipers spilt out of the nest like a horde, intending to destroy the introduced. However, by the time they managed to leave their nest, Orakha was already running across the Ennoudu Plains in hic cheetah form.
And hovering behind him, trailing him, was a container. Securely sealed within it was a Mud Viper egg. He only brought one.
"You’re back already?" Ruvva gasped in shock, "How are you so fast?"
"Boul Brimgan is even faster," Orakha chuckled, "I’m nothing special in terms of speed before him."
"Anyway, I got everything I wanted." He said and lifted the Mud Viper egg.
"Are you planning to create a special Pranic Beast?" Ruvva asked, expressing her curiosity, "Is it so easy? You only have three items with you. Is that enough?"
"Mud Vipers are prone to mutations, but you don’t see any of them in their nest. Why do you think so?" Orakha asked.
"They kill any foreign creature that sets foot in their territory," Ruvva replied.
"Yes," Orakha nodded, "So, when a mutant appears among them, it is killed by the Mud Vipers."
"Anyway, I intend to take advantage of one such mutation," Orakha said as followed by a stream of flashes, cracked shells of Prana Bombs filled one side. The plasma within the Prana Bombs had been poured into a large vat.
Orakha immersed the Mud Viper egg in it and sealed the container.
"What now?" Ruvva asked.
"Now," Orakha chuckled, "We wait."
"That’s it?" Ruvva tilted her head in shock, "Is that all it takes to mutate a Mud Viper? And...And!"
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