“This piece of candy is five copper, not one less,” my father said. He was right, they were quite valuable. But that was wrong. I had to focus.
“Four,” I said through gritted teeth as contradictory thoughts rampaged through my head.
“Four,” he replied, and the pressure disappeared. I let out a gasp. I slowly reached out and pushed my coins to my father and then took the piece of chocolate. I smiled as I ate it. My father didn’t like sweets, since one could get the negative skill Sweet Tooth.
But it was a useful training method, since there was nothing else of value to argue over. I loved sweets. They were my weakness. If I had to fight a chocolate monster in the dungeon, I would eat it rather than kill it, even if it did horrible things to my body. Well, maybe not that much, but I loved sweets.
There were other skills that were considered negative or not useful. It was about what one was focused on and what the System recognized that determined if a person got a skill.
“How are you feeling?” my father asked.
“Mentally drained. Social skills are brutal,” I replied.
“Well, I am not holding back or trying to be subtle. It is considered quite rude to do this. But it is great for helping you level,” he replied. I knew that from my Eldarin Etiquette but I hadn’t realized they could be so strong. Even after the First Prince, I thought if I was ready, I would be able to resist.
“Why is it so tough? Can you make someone do something, like kill themselves?” I asked.
“No, you can’t do that. Well not easily at least. Social skills use Mana to get past your outer defenses, your Social Resistance skill, and then all you have is your Focus Stat. A soul will normally try to preserve itself instinctually, so if there is a threat to your life, that will help a person break from the control of a social skill,” my father explained.
“Two copper for the next piece,” I quickly said.
“No. No. No.” Each no was like a hammer against my mind. “We already agreed on a price of six copper,” my father said.
“It was four copper, just last time,” I countered.
“So, you lied to me. How distressing. I don’t need to sell them. Perhaps I will eat one myself,” he said and popped a chocolate in his mouth and began chewing.
“You can’t do that! Five copper,” I said.
“Eight now, there are less and they are rarer. I also enjoy eating them,” he said. I wanted to fight back and say something else, but I just couldn’t.
“Seven,” I gasped out. I then regretfully pushed over seven copper to get the next small piece of chocolate.
“What you are talking about matters. Gaining the upper hand in a conversation can sway things in your favor or against. While you didn’t lie, your mind became confused for a moment, which let me hammer home my advantage,” he explained.
“All nobles do this?” I asked.
“To varying degrees. Using it outside of the nobility is considered both rude and risky. Since if you target the wrong person and your skills fail, it can get quite lethal after that. I know your mother enjoys beheading anyone who tries and use an active social skill on her,” he explained.
“Really, isn’t that a bit extreme?” I asked.
“It is considered an attack. For nobles it is simply a back and forth we are used to. But what the First Prince did when he visited was extremely improper,” my father said.
“But there is nothing that can be done,” I muttered.
“No. He is the First Prince and he didn’t do anything besides asking you to think about the future. If he asked for a favor or personal knowledge, then it would be different,” my father explained.
“It just feels wrong to let him get away with such an action,” I replied.
“You can go about seeking to settle all minor slights, or focus on moving on and getting stronger. Take it as a lesson,” my father explained.
“My mother doesn’t move on,” I replied.
“And she is the Supreme Warlady, not some noble woman. When you are over level 150, you can do what you please,” my father countered. Okay, that was a good point. I couldn’t go around killing people that I disagreed with unless I was super strong. Or I could tell my mother, which I wouldn’t do, but was an option to get revenge. “And no, you shouldn’t complain to your mother.”
“I won’t, but why?” I asked and he let out a sigh.
“The political situation right now is in a delicate state. Complicating it any more will only lead to more troubles. If you complain to her, the First Prince and future King will be killed, which will create a crisis in this country. It is best to avoid such things, if possible,” my father explained.
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That was what I liked about my father. He didn’t hesitate to explain things to me. Even if they were things I wouldn’t have to deal with, he didn’t keep me in the dark or try to coddle me. That would have infuriated me.
While he might use a bit of flowery language or his Drama skill to frame things in a certain way, that was expected. While he was my father he was also a noble as well. That kind of thing came naturally to him. Like killing did for my mother.
Well, that was a bit unfair towards her, maybe. I didn’t understand her very well. I knew she loved me, but she was absent so much it was hard to say what she was like beyond her martial prowess and loving me.
“Tell me what you think about your mother,” my father told me. I wasn’t supposed to follow his commands or answer his questions, but it seemed incredibly reasonable. Like my father should know the answer to this question.
“I…she is amazing and I look up to her,” I said. I was really beginning to dislike social skills. My father gave me a small smile.
“Oh, tell me something specific you like about her,” he told me. I tried to fight his suggestion. I knew I didn’t want to answer, but at the same time I did. It was like I was fighting with myself.
“AHHH! Brown hair,” I shouted and gasped out.
“No screaming in rage to overcome social skills,” my father said. I let out a gasp before he hit me with his social skills again.
“Tell me what you dislike about her,” he told me.
“Nrrrrrrrrrrrr, her absence,” I groaned out and he nodded. My head collapsed on the table. I felt completely wrung out. There was no pain or exhaustion, just an overwhelming sense of frustration that I couldn’t resist even when I knew what was coming.
My father had explained it was the sheer stat and level difference. His Focus was much higher than mine and his skills laughed at my paltry Social Resistance and other skills. Even with Soul Sense and Mana Sense, his social skills were like a tsunami striking a small house. I was the small house in the metaphor.
Monsters didn’t use social skills but some used illusions which worked the same way based on their underlying principles of how Mana hit a soul, so this training was useful even if I was going to focus on being an adventurer. My father pointed out that facing him was the equivalent of facing a regular illusion monster on the 12th layer of the dungeon.
Even if I knew I had no chance, I felt like I should. That my actions shouldn’t be beyond my control. “Oh, how upset are you? What would you like to say to your mother?” he asked me.
I wanted to claw my eyes out to stop this. I hated it. I absolutely hated it, but I wanted to answer his questions. I needed to answer them. Like an overwhelming need, I just couldn’t help myself. “Only a slight bit. I would tell…tell…tell her that I love her,” I said with a gasp. I had tried to fight it, but I just couldn’t.
“Do you love her more than me?” my father asked. He wasn’t trying to be mean on purpose, but I needed to actually care about the answers to put up a fight in order to improve my skills. While there was no risk of death, embarrassment was still a distant second.
“I…I…looooove you the same but different,” I was forced to say. No matter what I tried, I always had to answer. The one nice thing was that it was really obvious if someone was going all out with their social skills and there were other ways to break the connection. Screaming, running away, hitting yourself. But for this exercise I wasn’t allowed to do any of these things. They only compelled my words, not my actions, but my father warned me that at a high enough level difference people could be convinced to do some outlandish things.
Criminals often used social skills, but that was why such training was highly regulated to the nobility. Anyone besides them using social skills drew a lot of negative attention. There were very few social skill tutors out there and their client list was regularly checked to ensure they weren’t teaching the wrong sort. This meant people who weren’t nobility.
“Now tell me. Have you ever wet yourself?” I refused to answer this. I clenched my jaw tight and forced myself to focus on my breathing through my nose. “Oh, you don’t want to answer, but I am trustworthy. You should tell me. Don’t worry, I won’t tell anyone else,” my father said.
No! I refused to give in. My hands gripped the table between us tightly. “Isn’t your jaw getting tired. Just give it a small rest, I don’t mind,” he said. That did seem reasonable and it was feeling stiff. I relaxed my jaw slightly and it opened.
“I-“ That was when I slapped myself, breaking whatever hold the social skills had on me.
“We can stop if you want?” my father asked.
“No. I just…I can do this. No matter what,” I said. My father gave me a look like he clearly didn’t believe me.
“Do you really think you can do this?” he asked. I let out a sigh.
“No. I am horrible at this. I need to increase my Focus stat so I never have to worry about this kind of mental attack ever again,” I replied. I wanted to glare at my father for using his skills so naturally like that, but that was what someone would social skill would do. They wouldn’t use them all right away. That would be like blowing into a horn and yelling at someone. That’s when I realized he had just used his skills in a subtle manner to get me to answer. He was smiling at me, dammit.
They would slide them into a conversation to convince me to say things I didn’t want to say. Or just answer more than I would have normally answered. “Oh, how rough. Do you want me to go easier on you?”
“Nrrrrrrrrooooo,” I ground out. “Dammit,” I muttered.
“Don’t get frustrated, why don’t you lean back and relax, no need to be so tense,” my father said. I did want to do that. I took a deep breath and untensed. Dammit! I just let that one slip by without fighting it.
“Now tell me, have you ever wet yourself?” my father asked again.
“Glob-ab-lab-lab,” I tried biting on my tongue, but my mouth didn’t want to cooperate. So everything just got twisted up instead.
“Oh, how cute. Is that a new baby word glob-ab-lab-lab?” my father asked.
“No, it isn’t. Not a baby word at all. I am fighting back against your skills,” I said a bunch to give me a moment to gather my wits again before my father’s next social attack.
“Oh, a new language then. Tell me, does that mean you wet yourself?”
“No, yes, I don’t know,” I was confused. Thankfully the question was a bit unclear so I could deflect the worst of it. But I knew my father would keep coming.
“Oh, the word doesn’t mean that and you did wet yourself. How embarrassing. Tell me how embarrassing it was,” he told me. I really wanted to gouge out my eyes and scream at the moment. This was one of the worst things I had ever experienced.
“In….in….in….the dungeon, was about to die,” I finally said.
“That must have been scary. Tell me how afraid you were?” my father asked. I couldn’t take it anymore. I hated this. I couldn’t stand it. I slammed my head down onto the table. Clearing it for another moment thankfully.
“That is just going to give you brain damage, not help your skills,” my father said.
“This is the absolute worst,” I replied.
“It is, but you wanted the training. Now tell me about the stuffed bear you had as a child, what was its name again?” I didn’t want to talk about the bear. I had set it aside when my status became available. My father was relentless. People thought my mother was evil, but they must not have known about social skills.
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Chapters
- Chapter 211 – Interlude 27
- Chapter 210 – Sitting Around
- Chapter 209 – Wild Tail’s History
- Chapter 208 – A Visitor
- Chapter 207 – Searching The Settlement
- Chapter 206 – Demonic Knowledge
- Chapter 205 – Going Through The Loot
- Chapter 204 – Demonic Frustration
- Chapter 203 – A Demonic Dialogue
- Chapter 202 – Interlude 26
- Chapter 201 – A Proper Hiding Place
- Chapter 200 – Stuck Underground
- Chapter 199 – Exhaustion And Despair
- Chapter 198 – A Carefully Considered Choice
- Chapter 197 – The Tomb Of A Seraphim
- Chapter 196 – Interlude 27
- Chapter 195 – A Dungeon Feature
- Chapter 194 – A Random Encounter
- Chapter 193 – A Natural Treasure
- Chapter 192 – Dig Deep!
- Chapter 191 – The Bug Abnormal
- Chapter 190 – A Messy Fight
- Chapter 189 – Ozymandius, A Dangerous Pet
- Chapter 188 – Waiting And Watching
- Chapter 187 – Battle Of The Large Passage
- Chapter 186 – Interlude 25
- Chapter 185 – A Very Deep Passage
- Chapter 184 – The Dungeon's Redirection
- Chapter 183 – Dungeon Oddities
- Chapter 182 – Harren The Desperate
- Chapter 181 – The Dark Season
- Chapter 180 – Departure From Gnomeland
- Chapter 179 – Gnome Stealth Skills
- Chapter 178 – Counter Divination Skills
- Chapter 177 – Gnomish Dungeon Knowledge
- Chapter 176 – Interlude 24
- Chapter 175 – Gnome Of Culture
- Chapter 174 – Gnomish Trade Deal
- Chapter 173 – Gnomish History Lesson
- Chapter 172 – Gnomish Council Of Governance
- Chapter 171 – Gnomish Society
- Chapter 170 – Gnome Delegation
- Chapter 169 – The Gnomes
- Chapter 168 – Interlude 23
- Chapter 167 – Working Hard
- Chapter 166 – A Blade's Edge
- Chapter 165 – Interlude 22
- Chapter 164 – Maneuvering At The End Of The World
- Chapter 163 – Demon Of The Night
- Chapter 162 – Absolute Savagery
- Chapter 161 – Final Trade
- Chapter 160 – Interlude 21
- Chapter 159 – Beastkin Nuances
- Chapter 158 – Life Of A Beastkin
- Chapter 157 – Deal With Beastkin
- Chapter 156 – The End Of The World
- Chapter 155 – A Great View
- Chapter 154 – Ritual Of Ascending Exit
- Chapter 153 – Champion Of The 11th Layer
- Chapter 152 – Items
- Chapter 151 – The End Of The Team
- Chapter 150 – The Wrong Way
- Chapter 149 – Interlude 20
- Chapter 148 – Beastkin Team
- Chapter 147 – Three Months Descending
- Chapter 146 – Team Discussion
- Chapter 145 – Death's Door
- Chapter 144 – Interlude 19
- Chapter 143 – The Edge Of Life And Death
- Chapter 142 – Mother's Legacy
- Chapter 141 – The 11th Layer
- Chapter 140 – A War Mech Peg Into An Entrance Hole
- Chapter 139 – Shockwaves
- Chapter 138 – An Entrance Into The Inferno
- Chapter 137 – Interlude 18
- Chapter 136 – Party Crasher
- Chapter 135 – Graduation From The College Of Advancement
- Chapter 134 – Graduation Dinner
- Chapter 133 – Mana Interaction Lecture
- Chapter 132 – Sparring
- Chapter 131 – College Takes An Island
- Chapter 130—General Knowledge Lecture
- Chapter 129—Interlude 17
- Chapter 128—Runic Tags
- Chapter 127—The Final Stretch
- Chapter 126—Interlude 16
- Chapter 125—The Indomitable
- Chapter 124—War Mech Showcase
- Chapter 123—Father's Letter
- Chapter 122–Almost There
- Chapter 121 — Last Semester at the College Of Advancement
- Chapter 120 – Interlude 15
- Chapter 119 – Interlude 14
- Chapter 118 – Trouble Brewing
- Chapter 117 – Adventuring Team Mechanics
- Chapter 116 – Dinner Invitation
- Chapter 115 – One Step At A Time
- Chapter 114 – Meeting With The Dean
- Chapter 113 – Soul Collapse
- Chapter 112 – Interlude 13
- Chapter 111 – Dark Knowledge
- Chapter 110 – Class Research Group
- Chapter 109 – Ozymandius’ Evaluation
- Chapter 108 – Father’s Request
- Chapter 107 – Choice Made
- Chapter 106 – The First Class Selection
- Chapter 105 – Descending With Style
- Chapter 104 – Dungeon Break
- Chapter 103 – Interlude 12
- Chapter 102 – The First Semester
- Chapter 101 – An Egg Hatches
- Chapter 100 – Interlude 11
- Chapter 99 – Axe Skills Training
- Chapter 98 – Resistance Training
- Chapter 97 – Cooking Class
- Chapter 96 – Red Versus Blue
- Chapter 95 – A Bad Crowd
- Chapter 94 – The City Of Genoa
- Chapter 93 – Public Rankings
- Chapter 92 – Middle Of The First Semester
- Chapter 91 – Interlude 10
- Chapter 90 – Spear Skills
- Chapter 89 – Monster Processing
- Chapter 88 – Intense Learning
- Chapter 87 – First Class
- Chapter 86 – Welcoming Ceremony
- Chapter 85 – Family Drama
- Chapter 84 – Interlude 9
- Chapter 83 – Assassination Attempt
- Chapter 82 – Interlude 8
- Chapter 81 – Settling In
- Chapter 80 – Selecting Courses And Settling In
- Chapter 79 – The College of Advancement
- Chapter 78 – Interlude 7
- Chapter 77 – Corporate Offer
- Chapter 76 – Interlude 6
- Chapter 75 – Driving
- Chapter 74 – Tier 4 Advice
- Chapter 73 – The Applicants Arrive
- Chapter 72 – Dwarven Racing
- Chapter 71 – Insane Progress, Soul Pressure
- Chapter 70 – Mana Manipulation Instruction
- Chapter 69 – In The Dark
- Chapter 68 – Dwarven Culture
- Chapter 67 – Resistance Training
- Chapter 66 – Thoron’s Training
- Chapter 65 – Gambling Is A Bad Idea
- Chapter 64 – Long Distance Travel
- Chapter 63 – A Review After A Year
- Chapter 62 – My Mother The Unrelenting
- Chapter 61 – Interlude 5
- Chapter 60 – A Break From Unrelenting Suffering
- Chapter 59 – The 6th Layer Of Hell
- Chapter 58 – Healer Melon
- Chapter 57 – Beginner’s Blade
- Chapter 56 – Harsh Review
- Chapter 55 – The Mindset One Has
- Chapter 54 – Climbing Back Out Of The Dungeon
- Chapter 53 – Natural Treasure Of The Dungeon
- Chapter 52 – An Abnormal
- Chapter 51 – Champion Monster Of The 2nd Layer
- Chapter 50 – Interlude 4
- Chapter 49 – Champion Monster Of The First Layer
- Chapter 48 – Solo Descent
- Chapter 47 – Adventurer’s Guild
- Chapter 46 – Fear, Cowardness, and Lies
- Chapter 45 – The Never Ending Journey
- Chapter 44 – The Forgotten Children
- Chapter 43 – Results Matter
- Chapter 42 – Interlude 3
- Chapter 41 – A Second Soul Fruit
- Chapter 40 – The Mega Elixir
- Chapter 39 – Mother’s Return
- Chapter 38 – Training With Father
- Chapter 37 – Breakthrough, Meditation
- Chapter 36 – Bow Training
- Chapter 35 – Breakthrough, Soul Resistance
- Chapter 34 – Trap Learning
- Chapter 33 – Insightful Father
- Chapter 32 – Year Of Hard Work
- Chapter 31 – Interlude 2
- Chapter 30 – Eldarin Runes
- Chapter 29 – The Peaceful People
- Chapter 28 – A Needed Break
- Chapter 27 – Training Skills
- Chapter 26 – Family Sit-Down
- Chapter 25 – Assassination Attempt
- Chapter 24 – An Extravagant Wedding
- Chapter 23 – Pushing Forward Regardless
- Chapter 22 – The First Prince’s Social Skills
- Chapter 21 – Interlude 1
- Chapter 20 – Breakfast With King Terander
- Chapter 19 – Engagement Announcement
- Chapter 18 – Assault On The Estate
- Chapter 17 – Breakthrough
- Chapter 16 – Sibling Drama
- Chapter 15 – A Heated Discussion
- Chapter 14 – Mana Sense
- Chapter 13 – Skill Upgrade
- Chapter 12 – Health Scare
- Chapter 11 – Squire Sabin
- Chapter 10 – A Mother’s Anger
- Chapter 9 – Rest And Recovery
- Chapter 8 – Champion Monster
- Chapter 7 – Traps In The Dark
- Chapter 6 – Low Level Noobs
- Chapter 5 – The Dungeon
- Chapter 4 – Squire Jessica
- Chapter 3 – Forced Improvement
- Chapter 2 – Status Review
- Chapter 1 – Supreme Warlady Elena