85 Human Form? (2/2)
”Yes, I'm fine, really. It'll just take some time to get used to the new art,” stated Oli. ”Once I'm far enough in the art, I may be able to get my earth essence affinity to the perfect level, like yours. So long as I can do that, it'll be worth it in the end.”
”Really, that's possible?” Surprised, Netra finally smiled. ”Then, I guess it's okay to do something like that… Just be careful and not overwork yourself too quickly.”
”I--”
”Don't worry,” replied Ania, ”with both of us keeping him in check, he won't have any other choice.”
”Okay.” Netra nodded, happy that Ania was smiling at her and agreed.
”Don't you think I can handle it?” complained Oli.
”I know you can, you're your father's son. But since you're his son, I also know that you'll overdo it anyway,” reasoned Ania, leaving Oli speaking and making Netra laugh.
Seeing Netra getting closer to her son, Ania sighed and waved her hand. Another plate a warm, roasted boar appeared in front of the fox.
”Here, eat up. You must have left home before breakfast to get here so early.”
”Umm… Thank you, Ma'am.”
”Please, just call me Ania, Netra.”
”O-okay. Thank you, Ania.” With a quick bow of the head, Netra hid her delight and joined the two gorillas for breakfast.
After breakfast quickly ended, the other students eventually trickled in. Once they were all there, class began as usual.
To the class's surprise, Oli and Netra didn't directly leave for their cultivation rooms and instead stayed in the classroom. However, they didn't know that Oli just wanted to avoid the class seeing him too weak to walk normally and waited till they left to hobbly back to the library.
That day, Oli trained with Netra.
He liked that his cultivation was starting to balance out, and he could also give his body time to rest while doing so.
This same process continued for the next two weeks, But Oli didn't train the Infinite Compression art before the test day, not wanting to lose his seat because he was too sore to battle.
Since he had waited a few days to use the art, his body had mostly recovered and felt lighter than Oli remembered. The difference was very slight, but it was proof that Oli wasn't wasting his time with a pointless endeavor.
But before he tried the Infinite Compression art again, there was something else he wanted to try.
Thinking back to his conversation with the late Trada, Oli remembered her question.
”Oli, How much would you like to be human again?”
Though he preferred his life as a gorilla more than his past human life, Oli did like the idea of having a human form. Since Oli would eventually leave the territory to broaden his horizons, he would want a human form to better interact with human societies.
He wanted to learn the differences in human cultivation and bestial cultivation was. And maybe, he could figure out how they created their own cultivation techniques since they were unable to depend on a bloodline.
With that in mind, Oli spent his next day training alone. He tried to remember how Trada described such a transformation during one of their few chats.
”Just like how you can feel the strength of your bloodline in the heat of battle, you'll have to be able to feel what a human bloodline feels like,” Oli remembered Trada's explanation. ”I can't quite describe it because I'm not entirely sure what the difference is myself, otherwise I'd have a full human transformation and not just a hybrid form.”
Focusing on the innate strength of his blood, Oli tried to differentiate the feel of his current bloodline and his old human bloodline. It was only slightly different, but he could tell that there was a difference.
The bestial bloodline was more prominent as if his body could explode with overwhelming strength when compared to how his old human self felt.
”Try and subdue your bloodline, letting its strength hide away inside of you. If you can isolate that strength for long enough and you try to activate the innate strength left behind in your blood, then you may be able to take a human form before you break into the divine class.”
Trada's reminders constantly filled his head.
Doing his best to suppress his bloodline, Oli struggled to activate the little portion of innate strength leftover.
After a couple of hours, something finally started to happen. However, it didn't last long. A gut-wrenching pain filled his body in seconds. It was far worse than the infinite compression technique.
The Infinite Compression technique made it feel like his body was going to break apart and put itself back together.
When Oli finally managed to activate the sliver of leftover strength in his suppressed blood, his body was truly breaking itself down and forcibly altering its structure. The young ape, who practiced both the Infinite Torture technique and the Infinite Compression art, couldn't withstand a minute of that pain.
After he gave up, almost blacking out, Oli laid on the ground. He was just as weak as the first time he had used the Infinite Compression technique, and he only lasted a minute!
With a sad sigh, Oli regretted not heading home for an early dinner. He planned to just try and feel if the transformation was possible.
Though he confirmed it was possible, Oli also learned that he wasn't ready for it. And now, he would also have to deal with an angry Ania in the morning.