Chapter 131: The Storm Ahead
Chapter 131: The Storm Ahead
Grace’s face hit the mud. Again.
“Get up,” Diana said.
For the eighth time that morning, Grace pushed herself to her knees and spat out dirt. And what she really hoped was just rainwater, because honestly? This training yard behind the inn had turned into a complete shitshow overnight. Every step was like wrestling with quicksand that wanted to steal her boots and her dignity.
“This is impossible,” Grace muttered, struggling to stand upright.
The wind immediately slapped her sideways.
Diana hadn’t moved a muscle. She stood there like the storm was just a light breeze, rain streaming down her abs, hair whipping around her face. Of course she’d chosen to train topless in a borderline hurricane. Because why wouldn’t she?
“You think the Primal’s gonna wait for good weather?” Diana asked, raising her voice over the howling wind.
Grace wiped mud from her eyes and lunged forward. Her foot slipped on the slick ground. She went down hard, shoulder-first into the muck with a wet splat.
“Nine,” Diana counted, like she was keeping score. Which she probably was, the sadist.
[I hate her so much. So, so much.]
But Grace got up anyway. Again. Because what the hell else was she gonna do? The Tempest wasn’t going to defeat herself, and that Level 80 Primal Demon sure as hell wasn’t going to lie down and die because Grace asked nicely. Maybe said please.
“Better,” Diana said when Grace actually managed to block the next strike without falling over. “Now do it again without looking like you have one leg.”
The wind picked up even more, nearly horizontal now. Grace had to lean into it just to stay upright, her whole body fighting against the storm. Her wings were completely useless—every time she tried to spread them for balance, the wind grabbed them like a playground bully and threw her around like a rag doll.
“Stop relying on your wings,” Diana shouted over a crack of thunder. “The Tempest controls wind, remember? You spread those things in a real fight, she’ll rip them right off your back.”
That was a fun mental image. Grace trying to explain to Celestia how she came back wingless.
Grace kept her wings tight against her back and tried again. This time when Diana swung at her, Grace ducked instead of trying to block. The mud actually helped for once, letting her slide under the strike.
“Finally using your brain,” Diana said, and Grace could swear she heard approval in her voice. “Only took nine face-plants to get there.”
They kept at it for another hour. Grace’s muscles screamed. Her lungs burned. Everything hurt, including places she didn’t know could hurt. But by the end, she’d figured out how to move with the storm instead of fighting it. She was still getting her ass thoroughly kicked, but at least she was staying on her feet more often than she was eating dirt.
Progress.
“Break,” Diana finally called.
Grace collapsed against the inn’s back wall, under what little shelter the eaves provided. Everything hurt. Everything. Mud had gotten into places mud should never, ever go. She was pretty sure she had half the training yard in her underwear.
“So what’s your plan?” Diana asked, dropping down beside her. Rain dripped from her hair onto Grace’s shoulder.
“Plan?”
“For the Tempest. You can’t just walk up there and hope she decides to be reasonable this time.”
Grace wiped more rain from her eyes, smearing mud across her cheek in the process.
“I don’t know. With the Root, I gave her what she needed—someone to listen. Same with the Tide, she needed companionship. The Flame needed to vent all that rage. But the Tempest…”
“Is pretty unclear in what she wants,” Diana said with a slow nod.
“Exactly.” Grace slumped further against the wall. “Plus, she’s paranoid as hell. Eternia dumped all her indecision and doubt into that Pillar. How do you fix someone who doesn’t trust you enough to let you try?”
Diana was quiet for a moment, staring out at the storm. Lightning flashed in the distance, followed by rumbling thunder.
“… Eh, you’ll figure it out,” she said finally.
Grace stared at her.
“That’s it? That’s your advice?”
Diana shrugged.
“You’re the one with the special destiny bullshit. I just hit things really hard and hope they die.”
“Oh come on! You must have some strategy. Some technique or—”
“Yeah. Hit them really hard and hope they die before you do.”
Grace blinked.
“That’s terrible advice.”
“Worked so far.” Diana stood, brushing mud off her shorts with sharp movements. She headed for the door. “Same time tomorrow. Try not to drown in your sleep.”
Grace watched her go.
She sat there a while longer, letting the rain wash some of the mud away. The storm showed no signs of letting up. If anything, it was getting worse. Lightning struck somewhere close by, the thunder immediate and deafening, making her ears ring.
When she finally went inside, the inn was warm and dry and packed with worried villagers. They looked up when Grace squelched through the door, tracking mud everywhere, hope and fear warring on their faces.
“Any progress?” the innkeeper asked, wringing his hands.
“Still working on it,” Grace said, trying to sound more confident than she felt.
She made her way upstairs to her room, peeling off her muddy clothes and falling into the single chair by the window. Her whole body felt like one giant bruise. But worse than the physical pain was the mental frustration eating at her.
She had no plan. No clever solution. No brilliant insight. Just a pissed-off Pillar with a Primal Demon bodyguard and weather that wanted to kill everyone.
[Eternia, if you’re listening, a hint would be nice. Like, any hint at all.]
Nothing. Of course.
Grace closed her eyes, trying to think through the problem logically.
The Root had needed to feel heard, to have someone acknowledge her pain. The Tide had needed companionship, someone to ease her loneliness. The Flame had needed to vent centuries of built-up rage.
But the Tempest…
A knock interrupted her thoughts.
“Grace? Are you decent?”
Venus. Grace grabbed a towel from the bed.
“More or less.”
Venus entered carrying a tray of food and wearing that knowing smile of hers. The one that said she could read Grace like an open book.
“Diana said you were brooding.”
“I’m not brooding. I’m thinking strategically.”
“While covered in mud.”
Grace pulled on a clean shirt, ignoring the way Venus’s eyes lingered on her body.
Odd tension aside, Grace felt like she was about to snap from the pressure. She picked at the food Venus had brought. Some kind of stew that was probably delicious, but everything tasted like mud right now. Her taste buds had apparently given up.
“I don’t know what to do,” she admitted, the words coming out smaller than she intended. “Every other Pillar, I feel like I could immediately see what they needed. I could understand their pain. But the Tempest has everything she wants.”
“Does she though?” Venus tilted her head, studying Grace with those sharp golden eyes. “A paranoid person who trusts no one, hiding on a mountain with only a mindless demon for company? That sounds pretty miserable to me.”
Grace paused, spoon halfway to her mouth.
“But how do I convince her to trust me when she already knows I’m not Eternia? She saw right through me.”
“I don’t know.” Venus stood, smoothing her pink robes. “But sitting here feeling sorry for yourself won’t help anyone.”
She was right. Grace knew she was right. But knowing didn’t make it any easier to actually do something about it.
Then something familiar popped up in front of her face. That blue box only she could see, floating in the air.
[New Quest: Hearts and Homes]
Objective: Help 20 villagers with their storm-related problems
Reward: Village gains Angelic Protection for 6 months
Progress: 0/20
Grace almost laughed. The System—Eternia—was telling her to go help people. Basic angel stuff. Nothing fancy or complicated. Nothing to do with the Tempest or the Primal or her complete lack of a brilliant plan.
Just… help people.
“What?” Venus asked, probably noticing Grace’s expression change.
“Nothing. Just realized I should probably make myself useful while I figure things out.”
Venus smiled, and for once it wasn’t knowing or teasing. Just warm.
“Now that sounds more like the Grace I know.”
“W-What do you even know about me?”
“I know you like to use tongue when you kiss~”
“V-VENUS!?”
Venus casually walked out of the room.
After Venus left, with a red face, Grace got dressed properly and headed back downstairs. The common room was packed with villagers taking shelter from the storm, all huddled together and looking miserable. Perfect.
“Anyone need help with anything?” she called out.
Dozens of hands shot up immediately.
Grace grinned for the first time all day. At least this was something she knew how to do. Help people, solve problems, be useful. It would take her mind off the bigger issue, and maybe—just maybe—her brain would figure out what the Tempest really needed while she was busy being a proper angel.
It was better than sitting around feeling sorry for herself.
[Thanks, Eternia. I needed that kick in the ass.]
The System, as always, didn’t respond. But Grace thought she felt her medallion warm against her chest, just for a moment.
Time to remember what being an angel actually meant.
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Chapters
- Chapter 173: Epilogue
- Chapter 172: Stubborn Angels
- Chapter 171: Into the Impossible
- Chapter 170: Century’s End
- Chapter 169: Wings and Wants
- Chapter 168: Three Years
- Chapter 167: Tea with a Goddess
- Chapter 166: Order’s Last Stand
- Chapter 165: The Final Pillar
- Chapter 164: Sins of the Creator
- Chapter 163: Blood in Paradise
- Chapter 162: When Heaven Breaks
- Chapter 161: The Weight of Creation
- Chapter 160: Corruption’s Edge
- Chapter 159: Creation’s Face
- Chapter 158: Midnight Provocations
- Chapter 157: When Angels Fall
- Chapter 156: Celestia’s Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Idea
- Chapter 155: Everything’s Fine
- Chapter 154: To Feel or Not to Feel
- Chapter 153: Planning a Party Is Harder Than Demon Slaying?
- Chapter 152: Operation: Make the Void Touch Grass
- Chapter 151: Emotional Support
- Chapter 150: The Void
- Chapter 149: Into the Abyss
- Chapter 148: Heavy is the Head That Reads the Horniest Scripture
- Chapter 147: Welcome Home to Chaos
- Chapter 146: Breaking Rocks
- Chapter 145: Stone Cold Reception
- Chapter 144: Gauntlet Run
- Chapter 143: Rock Hard Problems
- Chapter 142: Mountains and Munchings
- Chapter 141: When Heaven Gets Messy
- Chapter 140: Morning Existential Crisis
- Chapter 139: Contemplation
- Chapter 138: Reporting Back
- Chapter 137: Halfway Done*
- Chapter 136: Clarity
- Chapter 135: Two Options
- Chapter 134: Tag Team
- Chapter 133: Attempt Two
- Chapter 132: Helping Hand
- Chapter 131: The Storm Ahead
- Chapter 130: Take Two
- Chapter 129: An Attempt Was Made
- Chapter 128: Indecision
- Chapter 127: Kicking Off
- Chapter 126: Probing Questions
- Chapter 125: Emotional Damage
- Chapter 124: Storm Warning
- Chapter 123: Power-Up
- Chapter 122: Aftermath of an Ass-Kicking
- Chapter 121: Anger Management
- Chapter 120: Playing With Fire
- Chapter 119: Steam
- Chapter 118: Hero
- Chapter 117: Brave
- Chapter 116: More Training*
- Chapter 115: Fiery Training
- Chapter 114: A Change In Approach
- Chapter 113: Igniting Old Passion
- Chapter 112: Blood Boiling
- Chapter 111: Mt. Ignata
- Chapter 110: The Flame
- Chapter 109: New Team
- Chapter 108: Embers
- Chapter 107: Recognition
- Chapter 106: Back to Lessons
- Chapter 105: Affectionate
- Chapter 104: Date With Watery Destiny, Part Seven
- Chapter 103: Date With Watery Destiny, Part Six
- Chapter 102: Date With Watery Destiny, Part Five*
- Chapter 101: Date With Watery Destiny, Part Four
- Chapter 100: Date With Watery Destiny, Part Three
- Chapter 99: Date With Watery Destiny, Part Two
- Chapter 98: Date With Watery Destiny, Part One
- Chapter 97: Advanced Lessons*
- Chapter 96: Expert Assistance
- Chapter 95: Divine Attraction
- Chapter 94: Golden Opportunity
- Chapter 93: Caught in the Currents
- Chapter 92: Bright Ideas*
- Chapter 91: Hands-On Training
- Chapter 90: Revelations and Celebrations
- Chapter 89: Wet and Wild
- Chapter 88: New Confidence
- Chapter 87: Technique Acquired
- Chapter 86: Practice Makes Perfect*
- Chapter 85: Hands-On Education
- Chapter 84: The Tide’s Desire
- Chapter 83: Midnight Visit
- Chapter 82: Wet Negotiations
- Chapter 81: High and Dry
- Chapter 80: Depths of Devotion
- Chapter 79: Ocean’s Embrace
- Chapter 78: Salt
- Chapter 77: Rising Waters
- Chapter 76: The Tide Turns
- Chapter 75: Routine
- Chapter 74: New Resident*
- Chapter 73: Mission Statement
- Chapter 72: Mission Report
- Chapter 71: Mistaken Identity
- Chapter 70: Forgotten
- Chapter 69: Created
- Chapter 68: The Bargain
- Chapter 67: Deep Waters
- Chapter 66: Corrupted Waters
- Chapter 65: Ancient Hunger
- Chapter 64: Ancient Entities
- Chapter 63: Whispers of the Root
- Chapter 62: The Garden’s Touch
- Chapter 61: Healing Rosewood
- Chapter 60: Spreading Sickness
- Chapter 59: The Core’s New Form
- Chapter 58: The Core
- Chapter 57: Kiss of Life
- Chapter 56: Beneath the Surface
- Chapter 55: The Herbalist’s Tale
- Chapter 54: Solo
- Chapter 53: The Green Barrier
- Chapter 52: Unorthodox Methods
- Chapter 51: Hostile Vegetation
- Chapter 50: The Shy Angel
- Chapter 49: Divine Assignment
- Chapter 48: Vol. 1 Epilogue
- Chapter 47: Return to the Dominion
- Chapter 46: Protection
- Chapter 45: Primal Fear
- Chapter 44: The Battle for Oakridge
- Chapter 43: The Nest
- Chapter 42: The Truth
- Chapter 41: First Contact*
- Chapter 40: Dividing Forces
- Chapter 39: Welcome to Oakridge
- Chapter 38: Journey to Oakridge
- Chapter 37: Mission Briefing
- Chapter 36: Scripture
- Chapter 35: Relics
- Chapter 34: The Celestial Banquet, Part Eight
- Chapter 33: The Celestial Banquet, Part Seven
- Chapter 32: The Celestial Banquet, Part Six
- Chapter 31: The Celestial Banquet, Part Five
- Chapter 30: The Celestial Banquet, Part Four
- Chapter 29: The Celestial Banquet, Part Three
- Chapter 28: The Celestial Banquet, Part Two
- Chapter 27: The Celestial Banquet, Part One
- Chapter 26: Little Warrior, Part Five
- Chapter 25: Little Warrior, Part Four
- Chapter 24: Little Warrior, Part Three
- Chapter 23: Little Warrior, Part Two
- Chapter 22: Little Warrior, Part One
- Chapter 21: Antsy
- Chapter 20: Progress
- Chapter 19: Mysterious Ways
- Chapter 18: Hope
- Chapter 17: Fallen Angels
- Chapter 16: Love Sisters
- Chapter 15: Curiosity
- Chapter 14: Choir
- Chapter 13: Prayers
- Chapter 12: Natural
- Chapter 11: The New Girl
- Chapter 10: Learning The Ropes
- Chapter 9: Eternia
- Chapter 8: Welcome Committee
- Chapter 7: Selection
- Chapter 6: Tests
- Chapter 5: Strange Words
- Chapter 4: Angels
- Chapter 3: Demons
- Chapter 2: Toward The Flames
- Chapter 1: Grace, The Hardened Farmer