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I'll Surpass The MC – Chapter 5: A Bold, Daring Move

Chapter 5: A Bold, Daring Move

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nDuring 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.

nWhen 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.

nIt 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.

nAfter 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.

n“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.

n‘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.

nThe 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.

nAfter 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.

nSome 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!”

n“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.

nUpon 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?”

n“Count me in.” Grehha rushed towards Inala and clapped his hands aloud, garnering the attention of the three Mud Vipers targeting the latter. 𝒐𝑽𝑙𝒩xt.𝗇𝓔t

n“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.

nThankfully, while he distracted them, Inala dropped the bone spheres on the three Mud Vipers one after another.

n“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.

nGrehha 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.

n“Ugh!” Inala grunted when a mud ball slammed into his left foot, rooting him to the spot. He didn’t have enough physical strength to break free. His only option was to seal the hole.

nWorking together with Grehha, they shot mud balls in quick succession, covering up the entrance. The hardened mud wall wasn’t tough enough. As long as the Mud Vipers ram into it enough times, they would break the walls.

nMoreover, they also secreted a toxin that could loosen up the hardened mud wall. It was their ability, after all.

nInala dropped the emptied Mud Viper and lifted the third one, using it to target the Mud Vipers approaching him. By now, a few mud balls had landed on him. His legs, torso, and left arm had been turned into a sculpture.

nBut the hardening of his left arm meant it could bear part of the Mud Viper’s weight that he was holding, which allowed him to aim better. His free right hand was enough.

nInala and Grehha were nervous, for the Mud Vipers continued to slither towards them. Those constricted by a mud wall took a minute to free themselves before joining the pursuit.

nAll the students were fighting against the Mud Vipers. And even though the entrance had been sealed, plenty had barged into the shelter already.

nSoon, Inala was overwhelmed.

n“Shit!” He flinched in fright when a Mud Viper leaped at him. Thankfully, he aimed his rugged bone sphere on time into its mouth, choking it. His eyes darted to the Mud Viper in his hand, ‘It can shoot a few more mud balls.’

nThere were too many Mud Vipers left. With him constricted to the spot, it was only a matter of time before he would die. His heart thumped as his eyes fell on the enclosed entrance. After a moment of hesitation, he boldly aimed the Mud Viper at his legs and shot mud balls in a flurry.

n‘Death is everywhere in Sumatra. If I leave things to chance, only death awaits me.’ Thinking as such, Inala shot the remaining mud balls on his head, saving the last for his right hand.

nOnce he shot the last one, he dropped the Mud Viper, barely repositioned his arm through the mud, and felt it harden completely. With that, he had become a sculpture. Positioned before his nose was his rugged bone sphere, also covered by mud.

nHe angled it a centimetre away from his nose. Thereby when it was covered by the mud, there was a narrow passage open below, enough for him to breathe. But it was hidden enough that none would notice the gap until they were to look from close up.

nSince he had affixed himself to the floor with many layers of mud balls, it would take the Mud Vipers at least ten minutes to break it free before they could transport him away.

nWhy would they waste that much time on him when plenty of easy prey were nearby?

nAs a wise man once said, ‘When a bear chases you, pray not to be the fastest but faster than your running friend.’

nThat way, once the bear catches the slower friend, it would stop to eat him, giving him more than enough time to run to safety. This was precisely what Inala had done here.

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Chapter end

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Catalogue
Chapter 1: Challenge Accepted
Chapter 2: Sumatra Continent
Chapter 3: The Main Character Expresses Animosity
Chapter 4: First Love Interest
Chapter 5: A Bold, Daring Move
Chapter 6: Surviving The First Minor Crisis
Chapter 7: Extorting The Regressor
Chapter 8: Elixir Condensation
Chapter 9: Live as a Cultivator
Chapter 10: Spirit Container
Chapter 11: Puppetry
Chapter 12: Inala’s Comedy Troupe
Chapter 13: The Simp Breaks Free
Chapter 14: Meeting Granny Oyo
Chapter 15: Spirit Reinforcement Skill
Chapter 16: Domination and Being Dominated
Chapter 17: Storage Lantern
Chapter 18: Ennoudu Plains
Chapter 19: Sneak Attack in the Clouds
Chapter 20: Resha Kills Inala
Chapter 21: Resha Vs Virala
Chapter 22: Resha Suffers a Major Loss
Chapter 23: The Regressor Despairs
Chapter 24: Mammoth Fair
Chapter 25: Inala’s Portraits
Chapter 26: Self-Advertisements
Chapter 27: Yennda Succeeds
Chapter 28: Mud Viper Egg Seller
Chapter 29: My Son, Grehha
Chapter 30: Empyrean Incubator
Chapter 31: Resha Infiltrates
Chapter 32: The Empyrean Tusk’s Heart
Chapter 33: Portrait Popularity
Chapter 34: Virala’s Grand Scheme
Chapter 35: Imagination Art
Chapter 36: Worthy of Living
Chapter 37: Inala\/Grehha
Chapter 38: Planning for the Endgame
Chapter 39: Cthulhu’s Excitement
Chapter 40: Constructive and Destructive Greed
Chapter 41: Entering the Dieng Canyon
Chapter 42: Temporary Instructor
Chapter 43: Official Entry
Chapter 44: Catch!
Chapter 45: Puppetry and Shape Memory
Chapter 46: Mandu’s Lifelong Regret
Chapter 47: Inala Cries
Chapter 48: Lady Mother 43rd
Chapter 49: Imagination Art—Defeat
Chapter 50: Striking a Deal
Chapter 51: Granny Oyo Chides Ruvva
Chapter 52: Primary Extortion Skill
Chapter 53: Ruvva Takes Charge
Chapter 54: Blola’s Path
Chapter 55: Imprint Acceptance Skill
Chapter 56: Mystic Skill Creator
Chapter 57: Asaeya’s Death Sentence
Chapter 58: Grim Knell
Chapter 59: First Disciple
Chapter 60: Deriving the Bone Slip Skill
Chapter 61 A Leap of Desperation
Chapter 62 Inala Faints, Mandu Rages
Chapter 63 Mandu Kills a Master
Chapter 64 Unhinged
Chapter 65 Spirit Moss Cultivator
Chapter 66 Parute Seed
Chapter 67 Duvara’s Mistake
Chapter 68 Prime Skills
Chapter 69 Shock Rail
Chapter 70 The Madman, Blola
Chapter 71 Blola Becomes an Empyrean Tusk
Chapter 72 A Dying Gannala
Chapter 73 Two Reasons for an Accelerated Death
Chapter 74 First Major Disaster Starts
Chapter 75 Zinger Queen Egg
Chapter 76 43rd Settlement’s Trump Card
Chapter 77 Becoming the Grim Knell
Chapter 78 Background of the Major Disaster
Chapter 79 Talking to Gannala
Chapter 80 Kill the Baby
Chapter 81 The Queen’s Arrival
Chapter 82 Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Natures
Chapter 83 War Against the Zingers
Chapter 84 Newborn Deity
Chapter 85 Gannala Falls
Chapter 86 Grehha Sabotages Yennda
Chapter 87 Sneaky as Always
Chapter 88 Ruvva Activates Primary Extortion
Chapter 89 Secondary Nature of Weaponisation
Chapter 90 The Boar King arrives!
Chapter 91 Empyrean Tusks Vs Boar King (Part 1)
Chapter 92 Empyrean Tusks Vs Boar King (Part 2)
Chapter 93 Grehha Reveals the Truth
Chapter 94 Resha Vs Boar King
Chapter 95 Swarming the Boar King
Chapter 96 Sacrifice\/Murder
Chapter 97 Varahan Enclave
Chapter 98 Empyrean Boar’s Curse
Chapter 99 Tertiary Nature—Cultivator!
Chapter 100 Brangara Gets Captured
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