Read light novels, web novels, Chinese novels, Korean novels, Japanese novels and books online for FREE.
Font Size
18px
Now reading: Chapter 209 from Outrun – Cyberpunk LitRPG, a Action novel by LostRain.

I returned to my apartnt and nearly imdiately collapsed onto my bed. I didn’t move to spend the Intimidation Perk yet. Instead, I spent so ti surfing the Net and checking recent events after my talk with Shinobu. Specifically Aythryn City Live, the largest news company in Aythryn City.

ACL had a daily cri tracker on the website that I paid particular interest to. Especially the gang cri tracker. It had a noticeable uptick starting a couple of weeks ago, as did violent cri with a firearm. Correlation? Or were the Circle’s plans already in motion?

Hmm… I checked a few other sites to compare numbers, finding nothing concrete. There were a few signs that things were starting to go down though. I carefully read through the news. Bricktown in particular had it bad with the Neo-Jokers gone. Massive power vacuum.

I read a few other articles before putting my phone up to charge and lying down. A mont later, I was whisked away to the Pavilion.

I stood before the Intimidation shelf for the first ti, eagerly checking it out. Intimidation was one of those Skills I was growing more and more appreciative of as ti passed. It wasn’t subtle like the rest of my skill set, though that made it all the more attractive to .

I noticed the attraction grew especially after spending ti with the Blue Crusade. Intimidation was one of those Skills that allowed to brute force through issues, solving them a lot quicker than a subtle approach. Maybe since it's sothing I wasn't used to? It was quite fun.

I read through the Perks as per usual, stopping and noting down the occasional good-looking ones.

「Cold Glare」

「Harsh Voice」

「Aggression」

「Stalker」

「Overkill」

「Whisper」

「Fear the Reaper」

「Shattered Morale」

「Blacklist」

Yeah, lots of really cool ones. Cold Glare was a ntal attack, at least from what I could see. Short spikes of fear if an enemy t my eyes, causing them to montarily freeze up. Super cool, though I don’t typically et anyone’s eyes in fights. A little too hard to trigger. And what if I was against robots or chrod eyes? Would it still work? Pass.

Overkill was also super interesting. It looked exactly as it sounded; particularly bloody and overly brutal kills inspire fear in my enemies. Again, another ntal attack from what I could tell. This one promised slower reaction speeds and movent of my enemies after activating the Perk in an AOE. Brutality wasn't quite my MO though. And, like, brutally killing soone spreads fear on its own even without a Perk.

There were a surprising amount of combat-related Perks or Perks that could be used during a fight all things considered. Then there were a few… creepier Perks.

Whisper, in particular, gave the willies. According to the Perk, people around would hear shadows whisper their nas and other auditory hallucinations. I knew firsthand how debilitating it was from my short ti with hallucinatory paranoia and how unsettling it could be when sothing is stalking you. Maybe it'd be a good idea after all?

After looking through the list a few more tis, I decided on Fear the Reaper.

「Fear the Reaper - Project an aura of intimidation, as if those surrounding you have a scythe’s blade wrapped around their neck. Grows as your kill count does.」

Yeah, growth-type Perk. First I’d seen of it, I think. And it sounded badass. An aura of intimidation that had the chance to grow was perfect for what I needed. Really, just anything to boost intimidation considering my small fra wasn’t exactly intimidating in the first place.

The biggest hold-up was the Perk growing as my kill count did. I’m not much of a killer- or at least, that’s what I first thought when I saw the Perk. Thinking about it again, I was becoming noticeably quicker on the draw these days. I an, I butchered the Circle’s Adepts without a second thought.

And the Perk didn’t say it was human kills either, so even if I stopped killing people I could still enhance it by killing monsters. I ran into scum that needed to be removed often enough.

I grabbed the scroll and moved over to the easel, dropping it on. It unraveled to reveal a cloaked figure glaring at with malicious eyes. I felt a bolt of cold go down my spine as I stared at the person- creature? Being. Their cloak seed to warp and shift, revealing haunted faces as if the souls of the slain were woven into it.

The pavilion faded, kicking back out to my apartnt. I waited a mont, though nothing happened. No shocks of pain or feeling sothing of my body change. Effect type, then. I wouldn't know its effect till I tested it on soone.

I checked the ti- barely a few hours had passed.

I was planning on spending two days in the pavilion learning a new Perk… not that I’m complaining. A lot to do these days, and so very little ti. I moved to my bed, more than ready to sleep.

— — —

In the middle of the night, I snapped awake. My mind already racing a mile a second as my brain finally pieced together why the last ritual room looked so familiar. It’d been months since I’d been there, but the layout was highly reminiscent of that subterranean storage chamber that Mira and I ran into. The one protected by Fedra troops.

A layer of murky water covered the ground at the ti, so I wouldn’t have even noticed had there been ritual engravings along the stone. Even the corpses weren’t that suspicious. At the ti, I’d chalked it up to a Fedra plot.

Corvin himself jogged my mory. Six glowing eyes. I’d run into it a few tis, but the first ti I ever saw it was up in the rafters of that cave. I briefly caught the gaze of his eyes before he vanished into the shadows back then. I’d discounted the experience as a hallucination thanks to my glitchy eye, but with the added context of recent tis?

Assuming that the cave had been hiding a ritual circle just the sa, what would that an? It was on the entire other side of the city from the one down south. I ntally conjured a map, marking the two spots. They were in a fairly straight line with each other, the line tracing alongside the east side of Aythryn City. What did it an?

I still didn't know enough. Hell, I didn’t know anything about ritual magic in the first place. Hadn’t even known it existed till recently. And that wasn’t even broaching the whole ‘mother’ topic. That creepy entity that writhed in the Aether was sothing I seriously needed to look into, especially considering it could connect to and hijack the interface.

Unfortunately, it was midnight. I'd have to wait till the morning. Unfortunately, my attempts to fall back asleep were fruitless as my mind raced, recounting all recent events through the lens of the Circle.

— — —

Early in the morning, I put in a call to Inquisitor Ligh. “Hey, boss, I think I got sothing.”

”Yeah? Good. Good news would go a long way right now… jailbreak in Bricktown. Lotsh of shcum on the streetsh.” The Inquisitor sighed deeply.

“That’s…” Very rough. What poor timing… unless? Hmm… they were arming minor gangs, right? Add in a jailbreak- are they trying to cause chaos across the city? If so, it would make sense. Divide the various factions’ attention across the entire city so that we don’t all focus on the Circle.

They were doing sothing big, that’s for sure. With what I’d seen in New Tress City, I ca to an unsettling realization. Were they trying to make plants and ‘mother’ take over Aythryn CIty?

But of course, this was all a guess based on assumptions. I needed more evidence to really pierce the veil of mystery. “Can I get so reinforcents to go check it out? Underground. And do we have anyone that can control water?”

The line went silent for a few monts before replying. “I’ll get Inquisitor Varus to et you. He’s a Shark Magus.”

Shark, eh? This would be my first interaction with marine sprites. “I appreciate it. Bristole Coffee next to Talus Tower.”

”Jusht, uh, be careful, yeah? There are so troubling moventsh in the Crushade. Jailbreaksh don’t just happen without an insider.” Inquisitor Ligh paused as soone’s voice ca across faintly. “I have to go. The commander is talking about getting reinforcents from Oraoyt. Even one of the High Lords are coming into town.”

Oraoyt sounded familiar. I did a quick check of the Net as the Inquisitor hung up. It was a city on the southwest side of the FSA, and the continental headquarters for the Blue Crusade. Even more Crusaders coming to town was not ideal for a plethora of reasons. But I could worry about that later. The most pressing issue was the Circle.

As for his warning? I’d take it in mind. I an, one of my first gigs after getting the interface was helping a betrayed Crusader, Iris’s friend… I wonder how she’s doing?

Anyway, as far as the Crusade went, I felt much safer alongside a Magus. There was definitely an antagonistic relationship between the eidolons and this mother entity. Or at least, that’s how it felt from the past month or so of running around.

I held back a sigh as I rounded up my gear. The first thing I wanted to do when I got back was find a book or sothing about She Who Grows. Knowing nothing about my enemy was a very bad idea. Surely there was so way I could find out more. Maybe I could head back to Echidna’s workshop and try to trade for info?

I left my apartnt and headed for the north side of Little Yukoto. It’d been a while since I was up here, and not much changed since then. If anything, it looked just a tad bit safer without Sentinel’s patrols. No more roving bands of heavily ard and psychotic soldiers out and about.

Just insane police as the Blue Crusade ramped up their presence. I was in gear though, so I had no worries about being stopped for spot inspections. I got a lot of friendly nods from the patrolling Squires and their Jaegers.

I waited at the coffee shop for nearly an hour, drinking copious amounts of synthetic coffee to push back my exhaustion. Last night hadn't been restful.

I caught the telltale silver sheen of Crusade armor out of the corner of my eye. I looked over curiously, montarily thinking it was just another Squire on patrol. The man who approached didn’t look like any Crusader I’d seen so far.

Instead of the hard, plate armor that everyone opted for, this guy had chainmail. His armor looked closer to shiny silver clothes than anything. If it wasn’t for the aura of intimidation and the guilt-evoking mask, I’d almost say he was so kind of rich partygoer rather than a Crusader.

Then again, he was a Magus of Shark. I guess it made sense he didn’t have the heavier armor I’d grown to connect with the Blue Crusade. It’d probably get in the way if he had to swim… I didn’t know anything about Shark, so that could've very well been the reason and not a joke like I intended it.

The man nodded to . He could easily pick out of the crowd thanks to my Crusade ball cap and Trench coat. And, you know, the fact that everyone in this coffee shop avoided like the plague. I’m pretty sure there were even strangers cramd into the sa table together so they wouldn’t have to be near . Even without Fear the Reaper active, the Crusade was mad intimidating to the normal civ.

”Inquisitor Varus?” I asked the man as he sat down at the table on the opposite side.

”That’s .” The man’s voice was surprisingly gentle, like a flowing river.

“Squire Zuku.” I looked around for his Squires, though I didn't see any of them. So much for reinforcents… Hope we don’t run into anything down there. I tried to keep the expectation off my face, though it seed he saw through .

“Just , I’m afraid. I don’t have any Squires. Not too many followers of marine Eidolons these days… makes it difficult to hire anyone else considering my usual jobs.” He sighed slightly.

I could see why. Most people wouldn’t want to touch the ocean with a mile-long pole, let alone go into it. Lots of horrifically mutated monsters down there. And I imagine most marine eidolons were of the ocean, so it made sense that people wouldn't want to follow them. Speaking of, how many marine eidolons are there? “Your usual jobs?”

”That’s right. I’m the go-to guy for anything underwater. Mostly stuff in the ocean.” Inquisitor Varus looked around the coffee shop casually. Several people shrunk back with guilty expressions. “I imagine you didn’t want to just co to a coffee shop to hang out and talk?”

I laughed lightly and shook my head. The guy was… disarming? He seed to be an easy-going sort. “No, no. Inquisitor Ligh didn’t tell you anything?”

“Just to et you here.” Varus leaned back in his chair. “I’m horribly out of my depth. Been disarming deep sea naval mines off the coast for the past few months.”

That sounded… absolutely awful. Not only being in the depths of the ocean, but also surrounded by naval mines? Still… I filed that little tidbit of information away. There must’ve been a reason he was out disarming the mines in the first place right? Maybe… so kind of treasure?

“We’re going to Talus Tower to investigate… sothing.” I eyed the civs around us. It was definitely just paranoia once more, but there was no telling if anyone here was with the Circle, so I didn’t say too much.

”Sounds good with .” The easy-going Inquisitor breathed deeply, his head tilting towards the front counter. “Let get one to go, and then I’ll be ready.”

I watched the guy walk off to join the line. Mysteriously, the entire line seed to vanish as he got to the front in record ti.

You are reading Outrun – Cyberpunk LitRPG Chapter 209 on WuxiaFull. Use Previous, Chapter List, or Next to continue.
Share this chapter
Bookmark saves this novel to your account. Reading History keeps recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You May Also Like

The Pinnacle Warrior cover
Same genre

The Pinnacle Warrior

NoCreativeName ·Action

Hermother,aSpellblade,herfatheraTalismartist.SowhydidshehavetobeaWarrior?Whenshewasachild,AstridheardstoriesabouthowhermotherservedonthewallsofHuma...

MILF Paradise System cover
Trending now

MILF Paradise System

BeingOtaku ·Fantasy

[Warning:MatureContentR-18]LotsofMelons.OnlyNTRNetori-NoNetorare.Alexwasnineteen,acollegestudent,andapparentlytheuniversedecidedtocursehim…withasys...

User Comments

0 comments from readers

Post Comment
By posting a comment, you agree to all relevant terms.
There are currently no comments. Join the community and start the discussion.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.