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I'll Surpass The MC – Chapter 58: Grim Knell

Chapter 58: Grim Knell

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nIn the treasury of every Settlement exists a few Pranic Beast eggs, precious, waiting for their owners.

nAn S-Grade Student from the Academy of Refinement is granted a Beginner Silver Grade Pranic Beast egg. That was the limit to the Grade of Pranic Beast egg a student without a background could obtain.

nBut there of course existed eggs superior to them, obtained by the Clan after significant risks. These eggs were contested for by the masters.

nThe successor of a master would gain eligibility to an Intermediate Silver Grade Pranic Beast. The key point here was eligibility. There exist dozens of masters in a Settlement.

nThe successors of all masters would become eligible. Thereby, depending on the availability of Intermediate Silver Grade Pranic Beast eggs, the successors will have to fight for the limited numbers.

nThe successors that failed to get one would have to settle for a Beginner Silver Grade Pranic Beast egg. A student was named a successor only after obtaining an S-Grade evaluation at the Academy of Refinement. So, they were eligible to obtain it either way.

nIt was after this did things get messy. In the 43rd Settlement, any of Yahard Tusk’s children that proved themselves would receive an Advanced Silver Grade Pranic Beast egg. To prove themselves, they’ll have to check various requirements as posed by the Clan.

nUsually, these children served as the Settlement’s core strength, for not only would they possess the greatest amount of strength and Prana, but their lifespan was also the longest. After the successor takes up the Settlement Leader seat, the remainder would take up seats at the Clan’s Guardians.

nBeyond this, there might exist an egg, protected with utmost secrecy. It would be a priceless egg that hadn’t been used only because no cultivator displayed enough potential.

nEvery Settlement had one. And the 43rd Settlement kept securely an egg that was one of the best in the entire herd.

nExpert Silver Grade Pranic Beast Egg—Grim Knell!

nGrim Knell wasn’t on the level of a regular Expert Silver Grade Pranic Beast. No, it was a Mutated Pranic Beast, a mutant version of the Beginner Silver Grade Pranic Beast—Death Knell.

nAll Mutated Pranic Beasts possessed two Natures—Primary, and Secondary. The Grim Knell was no different. Fusing with it would grant the cultivator two Natures. That would make them stand head and shoulders above the rest in terms of power.

nNo Mammoth Clansmen had ever fused with a Gold Grade Pranic Beast egg. Such an egg didn’t exist even in the treasury of the 1st Empyrean Tusk.

nThe reason was simple: Offending a Gold Grade Pranic Beast simply wasn’t worth it.

nA Gold Grade Pranic Beast would have strength on the level of an Empyrean Tusk. Every such Pranic Beast was an overlord that had carved its territory and ruled over it.

nIn Sumatra Continent, the stronger a Pranic Beast was, the weaker its fertility. Weak grunts like the Mud Vipers spawned baby Mud Vipers like a factory. But a Gold Grade Pranic Beast would have to prepare and at most give birth twice or thrice in its long life.

nTherefore, they were overprotective of their young. If their egg was stolen, the Gold Grade Pranic Beast would go into a frenzy and wouldn’t stop until the poacher was put down.

nSuch a Pranic Beast could even cripple an Empyrean Tusk. The strength a Mammoth Clansman gained from fusing with a Gold Grade Pranic Beast egg wouldn’t even make up for the losses incurred, with the Empyrean Tusk’s death being one of them.

nTherefore, the strongest egg the Mammoth Clan procured was in the Silver Grade, and even their numbers were rare. ‘If I could nurture Asaeya into the likes of a legendary genius, she’ll become eligible to obtain the Grim Knell. Just with her alone by my side, I can survive on Sumatra somehow.’

nHe intended to prevent Gannala’s death with all his might. But that was only a temporary measure. The most he could do is buy a couple of months past the First Major Disaster. The 44th Empyrean Tusk was about to die of old age. That cannot be avoided. There was less than a year left of her lifespan.

nAnd when Resha’s parents bring in the baby Empyrean Tusk, their settlement would be too weak to endure the onslaught of the Second, Third, and Fourt Minor Crises that happen in quick succession.

nIn Sumatra Chronicles, Resha did protect the baby Empyrean Tusk. But every time, he barely avoided death. Even though he didn’t die, his body was reduced to a ragdoll after every single Minor Crisis. This was in Sumatra Chronicles.

nNow, with the addition of five reincarnates, the situation might either become manageable or end up worsening even further. Therefore, all Inala could do was solidify his strength and allies, hoping to survive the treacherous future.

n“Since there’s plenty of time, do you want to commission another Imagination Art?” Inala expressed his interest.

n‘Well, I do have enough funds for that. But, will it be alright?’ Asaeya pondered, ‘Mother left everything to me. She’ll only be disappointed if I squander my funds. But, Inala is the real deal.’

nShe stared at the Imagination Art, ‘This will be worth the money. Despite that, I shouldn’t waste my money and think of scenarios that make perfect use of the Imagination Art.’

n“By the way, what’s the name of this piece?” Asaeya asked, “I remember the last one having the suffix of Defeat.” 𝗈𝗏𝑳xt.𝗰𝑶𝐦

n“It doesn’t have one.” Inala shook his head, “I only intend to name pieces that were on the level of what I displayed to your parents. This isn’t one of them.”

n“Then, make one next.” Asaeya’s eyes glinted, “Five metres long and three metres tall. Draw the Empyrean Tusk’s eyes on it. The expression should be one it makes towards enemies. Emote it in such a way that the Zingers are intimidated.”

n‘They are constantly attacking us. I feel like I can employ Inala’s ability to counter the Zingers. Or at the very least, it’ll work in confusing the enemies.’ Asaeya muttered after some thought, “As long as we reduce the attack rate of the Zingers, we’ll have contributed immensely to the Clan.”

nAsaeya picked up some mud and turned it into a palm-sized slam, following Inala’s actions as she made a bunch of rough drafts on it, “The emotion is simply anger. Hmm…this won’t do. It must be something that creeps the Zingers and make them instinctively avoid approaching us. If the Empyrean Tusk eyes won’t do, then a human’s?”

n‘Is she really a 12-year-old girl?’ Inala listened to her mutters, shuddering in response at the darkness of her thoughts. She was analysing the psyche of the Zingers, intending to capitalise on their worst fears. He recalled his past life, ‘At what point in my life was I capable of having such complex thoughts?’

nHe reached that level only in his mid-twenties. And this was when he considered his intelligence, cunning, philosophical, and psychiatric abilities to be way above average, even from an objective viewpoint.

n‘She’s a successor candidate, alright.’ Inala was further assured about Asaeya’s talent, ‘If it’s her, then it’s possible. She might obtain the Grim Knell.’

n‘I’m already on track to obtaining the cure. Only two more items are left and I know the method to obtain them. With Gannala’s active support, I will definitely succeed.’ Inala thought, ‘That means I can afford to nurture Asaeya. With a small push from me, she’ll survive and become my strongest ally.’

nInala suddenly extended his hand towards Asaeya, his expression serious, “Asaeya, if you’re willing, I wish to wholeheartedly support you in your successor race.”

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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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