Chapter 5: A Bold, Daring Move
During the latter half of Sumatra Chronicles, once Resha is cured of his disease and becomes strong, he hunts for Mud Vipers to collect their toxins in order to refine an elixir. When he experiments on their bodies, he discovered a weak spot on their back that was akin to a human's lower jaw.
When impacted, the Mud Viper loses control over all motor functions for a couple of minutes. At that time, when their forelimbs are cranked up by a third party, they would instinctively shoot mud balls until they're drained of all Prana.
It was hard to make note of this weak spot through the novel's description alone, which was why Inala observed Resha's actions. Resha's bone sphere accurately slammed the spot, knocking the Mud Vipers out of commission before he targeted their insides to refine their toxin into a tonic.
After seeing it a few times, Inala was able to confirm the location and hence took action. With a weak body whose brittle bones would break at the slightest exertion, this was his only way to fight.
"Urgh!" He grunted in pain that made him wish he could curl up in a corner and give up on everything. All he did was lift the upper body of the Mud Viper. It felt like nails were hammered into his body as a couple of locations on his arms fractured from the exertion.
'Endure! Endure! Endure!' Inala hypnotised himself with the bright cultivation future that awaited him to endure the pain and press forward. He pointed the mouth towards the shelter's entrance and shot a mud ball.
The aim was off a little as it flew through the open entrance and slammed into the face of a Mud Viper. He wasn't targeting the Mud Vipers, but the wall, intending to close the entrance.
After a few failed shots, he began to stack up the mud balls around the corner of the entrance, beginning to gradually close them. But of course, one Mud Viper wasn't enough, especially since the Mud Vipers began to break apart the hardened walls to widen the gap once again.
Some Mud Vipers had noticed his actions and crawled towards him. He hurriedly dropped the Prana-less Mud Viper, inhaled a deep breath, and shouted, "Grehha! Come help me!"
"What the? Why me?" Grehha was surprised. Out of everyone, Inala called him. He had just worked together with Virala to kill a Mud Viper and protect Ruvva. His contribution to the kill paled in response to Virala.
Upon seeing how most of Ruvva's gratitude went towards Virala, he was feeling frustrated as is. But hearing Inala's shout, he observed the situation and understood the latter's plan, grinning, "He's forging a new path, huh?"
"Count me in." Grehha rushed towards Inala and clapped his hands aloud, garnering the attention of the three Mud Vipers targeting the latter.
"Come get me." He flinched in pain, for that loud clap seemed to have cracked his palm. He almost lost his breath when he was forced to roll on the ground and evade a couple of mud balls.
Thankfully, while he distracted them, Inala dropped the bone spheres on the three Mud Vipers one after another.
"Shoot!" Inala propped up a Mud Viper as his eyes were bloodshot from the fracturing pain his body experienced. He aimed at the entrance and blasted off a volley of mud balls.
Grehha gasped for air and panted as he lifted his Mud Viper and did the same. His vision spun; he couldn't feel his arms. Rolling on the ground was too much for his bones to handle.
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