Chapter 21: Touch of Used Rubber and The Ghost Bow
Chapter 21: Touch of Used Rubber and The Ghost Bow
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Chapter 21: Chapter 21: Touch of Used Rubber and The Ghost Bow
The Scavenger Market in the Southern District of Bakasa was an organized sea of trash. Here, objects deemed useless by laymen were piled high according to category: rusted metal, rotten wood, rag cloth, and “mystery” (strange objects from the old era with unknown functions).
Dayat was squatting in front of a pile of ancient vehicle tires that had petrified and cracked. His hands felt the tire surface, pressing on parts that were still slightly elastic.
“Feel the texture, Master,” instructed Dola, standing behind him, shielding Dayat with her body so he wouldn’t be too conspicuous. “Focus on the coefficient of elasticity. Store the memory of that sensation in your fingertips.”
“Hard, but bounces back when pressed,” Dayat mumbled, eyes closed. He was recording the sensation of “Vulcanized Rubber” into his right brain.
“Good. That is the reference for the Polymer Composite we will use on the bow limbs,” Dola said. “Now, move to that plastic pile.”
Dayat complied. He moved to the next stall selling shards of ancient plastic containers (shattered Tupperware, CRT monitor casings). He held the hard plastic shard. Cold, slick, dense.
“What’s this for, Dol?”
“For the Stock and Rail of the weapon. We need a material that is lightweight but impact-resistant. ABS Plastic is the closest reference available in this environment.”
An hour passed. Dayat looked like a madman groping trash. He touched iron springs, broken glass, copper wires. Passersby looked at him with disgust, thinking he was a junkie scavenger high on fumes.
But for Dayat, this was a “Calibration” process. He couldn’t manifest a perfect modern weapon if his brain forgot what plastic or carbon fiber felt like.
“Material Database Updated,” Dola reported finally. “Physical reference data sufficient for mid-level matter synthesis. Let us find a quiet place. Master needs a firing range.”
They left the market and skirted the inner city wall. Thanks to info from Kancil (who was busy spying on the Adventurer’s Guild for them), they found an ideal location.
An abandoned magic waste processing warehouse, left empty due to a pipe leak last year. The warehouse was spacious, had high ceilings, and most importantly: tightly sealed and smelled so bad people refused to get close.
Dayat slid the heavy rusty iron door open.
CREAAAK.
Afternoon sunlight poured in, illuminating dust dancing in the empty air. Several large iron barrels were scattered around, along with a carcass of a grinder machine in the corner.
“Perfect,” Dayat said. His voice echoed. “Smells like a sewer, but it’s quiet.”
Dola entered, immediately performing a perimeter scan.
“No signs of biological life within a 50-meter radius. Room acoustics sufficiently dampen sound. This place is safe for ballistic testing.”
Dola stood in the center of the room. She looked at Dayat.
“Ready, Master?”
Dayat nodded. He took a deep breath, stretching his fingers. He had eaten a full lunch, his energy was topped up.
“Send the data, Dol. The full package.”
Dola raised her hand, pressing her index finger to Dayat’s temple.
ZING!
This time, the data package was far more complex than a folding knife or wrench.
[DOWNLOADING BLUEPRINT: TACTICAL COMPOUND CROSSBOW – MK. I]
[Specs: Draw Weight 185 lbs. Muzzle Velocity: 400 FPS.]
[Material: Carbon Fiber Limbs, Aluminum Flight Track, Polymer Stock.]
[Mechanism: Cam System (Double Pulley).]
Dayat’s brain was flooded with technical images. He saw how the pulleys (cams) worked to lighten the draw but multiply the explosive power. He saw the interlocking carbon fiber structure.
“Focus,” Dola whispered. “Do not imagine ’Arrow’. Imagine ’Kinetic Launch Machine’.”
Dayat closed his eyes. His hands stretched forward. Golden purple aura began to seep out of his pores, thicker and more stable than before.
The air around Dayat’s hands vibrated. A low humming sound was heard.
Vwooom… Click. Clack. Snap.
The purple particles solidified. First, the main frame formed—sturdy matte black metal. Then, the bow limbs appeared, curving aggressively forward. The bowstring made of high-tension synthetic fiber attached with a tight TWANG. Finally, the aiming lens (scope) attached to the top.
The light faded.
In Dayat’s hand, he now grasped a monster.
The object didn’t look like the traditional crossbows used by city guards. It looked mean. Jet black, full of sharp angles, pulley wheels at the ends, and an ergonomic pistol grip.
“Heavy…” Dayat hissed, supporting the weapon’s weight. “But solid. Feels sturdy.”
“Tactical Crossbow successfully manifested,” Dola said, her tone sounding satisfied. “Structural integrity: 98%. Slight deviation in the stock section, but does not affect function.”
Dola walked to the corner of the room, picking up a thick rusty iron barrel lid. She leaned it against the opposite wall, about 30 meters from Dayat.
“Target locked. Distance: 30 meters. Wind speed: Zero. Master, projectile.”
Dayat raised his left hand. He imagined a short, sharp, aerodynamic cylinder rod.
Fwosh.
A carbon Bolt (arrow) with a sharp steel tip appeared in his hand.
Dayat loaded the bolt into the flight track. He stepped on the foot stirrup at the end of the bow, then pulled the string back until he heard a CLICK as the trigger mechanism locked.
The draw weight was immense, but the pulley system made it possible for an ordinary human like Dayat.
Dayat raised the weapon, pressing the stock against his shoulder. He peeked through the scope.
Inside the lens, he saw the iron barrel lid magnified 4 times. There was a crosshair (reticle) in the center.
“Breathe slowly,” Dola instructed beside him. “Hold breath when aiming. Squeeze the trigger gently, do not jerk.”
Dayat followed the instructions. His heart raced. He felt like a sniper.
Crosshair right on the center of the rust.
HOLD BREATH.
CLICK. (Trigger sound).
THWACK!
The sound of the string release was short and sharp, unlike a pistol bang, but more like a mini lightning crack.
Almost instantly—CLANG!
The sound of tearing metal rang from the end of the room.
Dayat lowered his weapon, eyes wide.
Across the room, the iron barrel lid had a hole in it. The bolt didn’t stick. The bolt went straight through, pinning the lid to the brick wall behind it.
“Crazy…” Dayat ran closer.
He looked at the hole in the thick iron. Neat. Clean.
“The penetration power is scary, Dol! This could pierce city guard plate armor!”
Dola followed calmly. She inspected the depth of the bolt embedded in the brick wall.
“Measured kinetic energy: 140 Joules. Sufficient to penetrate standard Plate Armor at 50 meters. At 100 meters, still lethal for soft targets.”
Dayat pulled the bolt out with difficulty. The steel tip was slightly blunted, but the shaft was intact.
“This is the weapon I need,” Dayat said, a wide grin adorning his face. “Silent. Deadly. And I can make my own ammo. No need to buy.”
“And most importantly,” Dola added. “It is not magic. It is pure physics. Magic detection crystals will not detect a ’spell’ when Master shoots, only a flying projectile. This gives us the element of surprise.”
Dayat stroked the cold body of the Crossbow. He felt much safer now. The folding knife was a toy. This… this was a killing tool.
“But Dol…” Dayat looked at the weapon again. His human greed began to surface. “This is cool. But… it’s single shot. One shot, cock again. Slow.”
Dayat looked at the pile of iron barrels in the warehouse.
“What if there are many enemies? Or a huge enemy like that Golem yesterday? Just this arrow won’t be enough.”
Dayat turned to Dola, eyes sparkling ambitiously.
“Do you remember your promise about the Bazooka?”
Dola went silent. The light in her eyes blinked once.
“Master, I have warned you. The RPG-7 rocket structure involves complex chemical propellants and piezoelectric triggers. Structural failure can be fatal to the user.”
“But I’m better now, right?” Dayat urged. He raised his hand, showing off the stable glowing purple aura. “Look at this, my Mana is stable. I understand the feeling of plastic and metal. I can do it.”
“Risk Analysis: 60% Failure,” Dola said.
“40% Success is a good number for me,” Dayat argued. “Come on, Dol. Just a simulation. I’m curious. If we have a Bazooka, we don’t need to fear anyone in this city. We can be instant S-Rank Hunters!”
Dola stared at her master. Ambition was a double-edged sword. It could drive progress, but also destruction. However, Dola also calculated that if Dayat didn’t try and fail now (in a safe environment), he might try recklessly in the field when desperate, which was far more dangerous.
Let him fail now.
“Very well,” Dola said finally. “We will conduct a Heavy Weapon Manifestation trial: Rocket Launcher Type.”
“YES!” Dayat cheered.
“BUT,” Dola cut in firmly. “We will NOT use active explosives inside the warhead. We will only try to manifest the Launcher and Propulsion Mechanism. The warhead will be empty (Dummy). I do not want us to die foolishly from an explosion in a closed room.”
“Okay, okay. As long as the rocket flies first. Explosion is a later problem.”
Dayat backed up to the center of the room again. He dismissed his Crossbow (turning it back into energy absorbed into his body—a new feature he learned to conserve Mana).
He stood tall.
“Send the data, Dol. The Big Gun.”
Dola sighed (simulated). She raised her hand.
[DOWNLOADING BLUEPRINT: RPG-7 LAUNCHER & PROPELLANT SYSTEM]
[Warning: Structural Complexity: HIGH.]
[Warning: Energy Requirement: EXTREME.]
Dayat received the data. This time, his head felt heavy. Very heavy. It felt like a brick was forcibly shoved into his skull. Gunpowder chemical formulas, rocket fin aerodynamics, heat-resistant launch tubes… everything swirled around.
“Argh…” Dayat groaned, cold sweat starting to pour.
“Master, heart rate increasing drastically. Cancel if too strong,” Dola warned.
“No! I can do it!”
Dayat forced his will. He shouted, channeling all his purple energy forward.
Purple light exploded wildly, filling the warehouse.
In Dayat’s hands, a large tube silhouette began to form. A Bazooka.
But this time, the sound wasn’t a steady hum. It was a crackling sound like a short-circuiting wire. The air smelled of burnt ozone.
Dayat grinned amidst his headache. Just a little more… almost there…
He didn’t know that at the end of the line, failure was waiting for him with open arms.
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- Chapter 186: Encounter At The Border
- Chapter 185: Preparation
- Chapter 184: The True Awakening
- Chapter 183: Sacrifice
- Chapter 182 182: The Heart Of The Plague
- Chapter 181 181: The First Sign
- Chapter 180 180: The Calm Before The Storm
- Chapter 179 179: A Peaceful Life Interrupted
- Chapter 178: Voices From The Darkness
- Chapter 177: Shadows In The South
- Chapter 176: The Promise On The Terrace
- Chapter 175: The Architect’s Design
- Chapter 174: Echoes Of Ignis-sol
- Chapter 173: Residual Wounds And Schemes
- Chapter 172: The Hand That Clutches
- Chapter 171 171: Dreams And Thrones
- Chapter 170 170: Silence And The Report
- Chapter 169 169: Violet Blade vs. Crimson Blade
- Chapter 168: The Awakening of the Architect
- Chapter 167: The Maiden’s Final Transfer
- Chapter 166: The Crimson Blade of the Brassvale Hero
- Chapter 165 165: The Red Dot
- Chapter 164 164: The Envoy of Brassvale
- Chapter 163: Morbis’s Offer
- Chapter 162: A New Home for Loy and Riri
- Chapter 161: Aura of the Wailing Forest
- Chapter 160: The Opened Door
- Chapter 159 159: What Remains
- Chapter 158 158: Memories Behind the Scars
- Chapter 157 157: After the Storm
- Chapter 156 156: DEW and Gravity Magic
- Chapter 155 155: Battle in the Narrow Alley
- Chapter 154: The Plan Behind the Darkness
- Chapter 153: Night at Alaric’s Mansion
- Chapter 152: The Adventurer’s Guild and Dalgor’s News
- Chapter 151: Rustgard and the Return to Bakasa
- Chapter 150: The Return Journey and the Beginning of Brassvale(2)
- Chapter 149: The Return Journey and the Beginning of Brassvale(1)
- Chapter 148: Audience with the Dwarf King
- Chapter 147: The Train to Karak-Zorn (2)
- Chapter 146: The Train to Karak-Zorn (1)
- Chapter 145: Toward Karak-Zorn (2)
- Chapter 144: Toward Karak-Zorn (1)
- Chapter 143: The Gates of Terragard
- Chapter 142 142: Journey Through the Forest of Lamentation
- Chapter 141 141: A Jealous Morning
- Chapter 140 140: Strategy and Room Warmth
- Chapter 139: The Architect’s Blueprint
- Chapter 138: Throne of the Architect
- Chapter 137: Dinner of the Damned
- Chapter 136: Echoes in the Binary Corridors
- Chapter 135: Awakening Upon the Steel Throne
- Chapter 134: The Bastion of Indigo Light
- Chapter 133 133: The Goddess’s Authority
- Chapter 132: The Goddess’s Priorities
- Chapter 131 131: The Goddess’s Agony
- Chapter 130 130: Metallic Carnage
- Chapter 129: Awakening of the Harbinger
- Chapter 128: Echoes of the Maiden: Tragedy Behind Logic
- Chapter 127 127: Binary Echoes Behind the Memory
- Chapter 126 126: The Architect's Nadir
- Chapter 125: Silver Rain on Lamping Hill
- Chapter 124: The Line Upon the Hill
- Chapter 123: Lament Upon the Scorched Wheat
- Chapter 122: Dawn’s Echo on the Brink of Purification
- Chapter 121: The Queen’s Mobilization
- Chapter 120: The Calm Before the Storm
- Chapter 119: Echoes Behind the Shadows
- Chapter 118: The Price of a Betrayal
- Chapter 117: Resonance Behind the Straw
- Chapter 116: Service in the Land of the Mixed
- Chapter 115: Fugitives at Rest in the Northern Grasslands
- Chapter 114: Runners on Wheels
- Chapter 113: The Crumbling of the Sacred Walls
- Chapter 112: Path of Blood
- Chapter 111: Resonance of the Primal Light
- Chapter 110: The Fall of the Architect
- Chapter 109: Days of Rust and Roots
- Chapter 108: Memory of Rust and Blood
- Chapter 107: Echoes of Screams Within the Roots
- Chapter 106: The Oppressive Depths of the Roots
- Chapter 105: A Thorny Banquet
- Chapter 104: The Signature of Doom
- Chapter 103: The Banquet of the Ancestors
- Chapter 102: The Mover of Winds
- Chapter 101: Echoes of Tranquility
- Chapter 100: The Awakening Omen
- Chapter 99: A New Mission
- Chapter 98: The Queen’s Gratitude
- Chapter 97: Battle in the Canopies
- Chapter 96: The Confrontation
- Chapter 95: The Trap is Set
- Chapter 94: The Inquisitor’s Ghost
- Chapter 93: Investigation: Forensic Data
- Chapter 92: The Poisoned Sap
- Chapter 91: The Shadow in the Garden
- Chapter 90: A Moment of Peace
- Chapter 89: The Skeptical Council
- Chapter 88: Manifestation: Drip Irrigation
- Chapter 87: Dola’s Soil Analysis
- Chapter 86: Verdia’s Agriculture Crisis
- Chapter 85 - 83: The Asylum Agreement
- Chapter 84: The Sisters’ Face-Off
- Chapter 83: Dayat’s New Look
- Chapter 82: The Living Wonders of the Ancients
- Chapter 81: Entry to the World Tree
- Chapter 80: The Paladin’s Ambush
- Chapter 79: The Emerald Threshold
- Chapter 78: The Sight of Daylight
- Chapter 77: Supplies Running Low
- Chapter 76: The Hall of Memories
- Chapter 75: A Breath in the Void
- Chapter 74: The Silent Stalker
- Chapter 73: Echoes of the Maiden
- Chapter 72: Farewell to the Forge
- Chapter 71: The Deep Road Map
- Chapter 70: The Price of Victory
- Chapter 69: The Breach Closure
- Chapter 68: Manifestation: Anti-Tank Javelin
- Chapter 67: Dola’s Tactical Overload
- Chapter 66: The Demon General Appears
- Chapter 65: The Fortress Hold
- Chapter 64: Kancil’s Training Ground
- Chapter 63: The Science of Exorcism
- Chapter 62: The Shadow Swarm
- Chapter 61: Under the Last Light
- Chapter 60: The Emergency Council
- Chapter 59: The Foundry of Progress
- Chapter 58: The Scout’s Report
- Chapter 57: The First Tremor
- Chapter 56: Dola’s Origin Inquiry
- Chapter 55: Manifestation: Industrial Lathe
- Chapter 54: The Meritocracy Challenge
- Chapter 53: The Great Workshop
- Chapter 52: The Customs of Iron
- Chapter 51: The Stone Breath
- Chapter 50: The Steel Threshold
- Chapter 49: Dayat’s Emotional Acceptance
- Chapter 48: Logical Conclusion (Wife Status)
- Chapter 47: Dola’s Reboot — Logic Within Tears
- Chapter 46: Recovery & Discovery
- Chapter 45: Manifestation of Wrath
- Chapter 44: Broken Dola (The Climax)The heavens had finally broken.
- Chapter 43: Scorched Remnants and the Whispers of Doom
- Chapter 42: Mage vs. Logic
- Chapter 41: The Weight on My Shoulders and the Irrational Heartbeat
- Chapter 40: Blood Ultimatum at the East Gate
- Chapter 39: Scorched Trails and the Shadow of the Hunter
- Chapter 38: Collapsed Logic and the Anomalous Heartbeat
- Chapter 37: Death Resonance and the Traitor’s End
- Chapter 36: Thunder in the Narrow Alleys and the Mist of Death
- Chapter 35: Festival Symphony and the Traitor’s Frequency
- Chapter 34: Heavy Gravity and Magnetic Rails
- Chapter 33: Three Threads of Fate and the Escape Map
- Chapter 32: Logic in the Dead End and The Painful Truth
- Chapter 31: The Serpent’s Banquet and The Living Main Course
- Chapter 30: Dinner Etiquette and The Golden Serpent
- Chapter 29: Warm Soup for Broken Souls
- Chapter 28: Shock in the Dark and The Eight-Legged Queen
- Chapter 27: Ghosts of the Past and Bloodless Tactics
- Chapter 26: Bloody Bonus and The Screaming Book
- Chapter 25: A Deadly Picnic and The Stone-Piercing Bolt
- Chapter 24: Blueprints, Royalties, and Peeping Eyes
- Chapter 23: Salty Bureaucracy and Gear Eyes
- Chapter 22: The Price of an Explosion and Melting Steel
- Chapter 21: Touch of Used Rubber and The Ghost Bow
- Chapter 20: Purple Anomaly and Corrupted Code
- Chapter 19: Printer Ink and Hacking Spells
- Chapter 18: The Dust Library and the Little Spy
- Chapter 17: Chromium Shine and The Hunger Transaction
- Chapter 16: The City of Scrap and The Economy of Rust
- Chapter 15: The Rusty Iron City and Those Who Hate Machines
- Chapter 14: The Mask of Kindness and Filthy Touches
- Chapter 13: Night School Language Class and Bridge Thugs
- Chapter 12: Incognito Mode and The Outskirts Humans
- Chapter 11: Cracked Asphalt and the Glitched Toll Keeper
- Chapter 10: Pendulum Physics and anAerial Embrace
- Chapter 9: The Humor Algorithm and the Definition of Catching Feelings
- Chapter 8: Right Angles Amidst Natural Chaos
- Chapter 7: Sleep Anomaly and The Breathing Battery
- Chapter 6: Puppet Dance and Data Threads
- Chapter 5: A New Name and the ForestThat Never Sleeps
- Chapter 4: The Hunger Download
- Chapter 3: Imagination Colliding with Logic
- Chapter 2: Interface in Flesh and Blood
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