My SSS-Rank Grim Reaper System-Chapter 91: Training in the Heights

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Chapter 91: Training in the Heights

[6:00 AM — Path fork]

Alex arrived on time.

Maya was already there.

Akari in reduced form coiled around her shoulders. Training clothes. Hair tied back. An expression that clearly said she had arrived before six and wasn’t going to mention it.

"Punctual," said Maya.

"I said so last night."

"I thought it was politeness."

"It wasn’t."

Maya assessed him for a second.

Then she drew her practice sword.

"Five kilometers warm-up. You first."

---

[7:30 AM — Mountain terrain above the hot springs]

Ishi had watched them leave from her cabin door without saying anything.

When the rest of the group appeared for breakfast, she simply pointed upward.

"The terrain is wide. Don’t break the big rocks. The small ones matter less to me."

Raven looked at the small rocks.

"Why do the big ones matter to her?"

"They’re old."

"And the small ones aren’t?"

"The small ones are replaceable." Ishi disappeared into her cabin. "Like most things."

Raven looked at Emily.

Emily shrugged.

---

[Training zone — Upper level]

Alex started alone.

Or tried to start alone. Grim followed him without being asked, eighty centimeters, ribs still cracked but his left arm moving better than yesterday.

The problem was simple.

His verbal skills weren’t working the same way.

[Blood Weapon]

Crimson energy materialized.

But irregular. Pulsing where it should be constant. The distorted voice affected channeling, like speaking with a half-covered mouth.

"Damn."

He tried again.

Better. But still fluctuating.

[Soul Sight]

Activated without issue. At least that.

Then he looked at his left hand.

The mark glowed.

Not intensely. But it glowed.

[MP: 535 → 521/535]

Fourteen MP consumed without doing anything. Just existing with the mark visible.

"I need to control that," he muttered.

"Yes," said Grim from behind.

"Any suggestions?"

"Practice."

"That’s what I’m doing."

"Practice more."

Alex looked at him.

Grim looked back with his empty eye sockets.

"I don’t have better suggestions."

---

He worked for an hour on basic control.

The mark: learning to consciously suppress it, like closing a tap. Not perfect, but it reduced passive MP consumption by half.

[Passive MP: -14/min → -7/min]

The voice: he discovered that if he channeled more slowly, the distortion affected less. The problem was that slower meant slower reaction speed in combat.

Necessary compromise.

He made a mental note.

Then he looked at Grim.

"Your turn. Forms."

"Understood."

Grim went from eighty centimeters to one and a half meters in two seconds.

Before the Manifestation, that had taken four.

"Faster," said Alex.

"Yes."

"And the Manifestation?"

Grim went still.

"I can’t activate it at will."

"Did you try?"

"This morning. It doesn’t respond." A pause. "It only happened because the Fragment and I were completely synchronized. With your corruption at its maximum."

"So we need you to almost die for it to work."

"Basically."

Alex processed that.

"Fine. The Manifestation is emergency only. We don’t seek it."

"Agreed."

"Although..." Grim hesitated.

"Although what?"

"The Reaper’s memories are still there. Clearer than yesterday." His eye sockets looked at the mountains. "I think with time I can learn to access some of that power without needing the full Manifestation."

"How much time?"

"I don’t know."

"Work on that."

"I am working on it."

---

[Training zone — Middle level]

The problem with training Raven and Kira together was that neither had a "quiet practice" setting.

Raven had proposed the exercise as something simple.

"I summon skeletons. You dodge them. We measure your reaction times."

"Understood," said Kira.

"We start with twenty."

"Okay."

"Level thirty-five each."

Kira assessed the terrain.

"Okay."

[Army of Bones — 20 skeletons — Level 35]

Twenty skeletons materialized in a semicircle.

Kira activated [Predator’s Sense].

Her amber eyes glowed.

The first ten seconds were perfect. Kira moving among the skeletons with tracker precision, her feet finding exactly the spaces they left, her body dodging without contact.

Raven frowned.

She increased the skeletons’ coordination.

Kira kept dodging.

Raven reorganized them into two groups closing from opposite angles.

Kira jumped onto one, used its shoulder as a springboard, passed between two others.

"This is too easy," said Kira.

"It isn’t," replied Raven.

"It is."

Raven smiled slowly.

"Forty skeletons."

[Army of Bones — 40 skeletons]

Twenty more materialized.

Kira assessed them.

"Okay."

The first thirty seconds went well.

The second thirty were more complicated.

The third thirty was when a skeleton managed to grab Kira’s braid.

"Let go."

The skeleton didn’t let go. Skeletons didn’t have their own opinions.

Kira turned to free herself and collided directly with another coming from the left.

CRASH.

She fell onto the skeleton.

The skeleton fell onto two others.

Domino effect.

Four skeletons on the ground, Kira on top of the pile, her braid partially undone, and an expression trying to maintain dignity.

Raven looked down at her.

"You were saying?"

"Hair is a tactical problem," said Kira with absolute calm from the ground.

"I mentioned that before the exercise."

"You didn’t mention it."

"I thought it very clearly."

Kira got up, gathered her braid, and looked at the fallen skeletons.

"Again."

"Are you sure?"

"Again."

Raven reorganized them with something that was almost respect.

---

[Quiet zone — Beside the second pool]

Ishi came out of her cabin with a cup in each hand and sat down in front of Emily without ceremony.

She handed her a cup.

"Do you know exactly what your purification does?"

Emily considered the question honestly.

"It cleans corrupted energy. Restores negative states. With Luna I can heal physical damage."

"And for Fragment corruption?"

"I slow it down. When I use Purifying Light near Alex, the progression slows."

Ishi drank from her cup.

"You slow it down because your magic recognizes the corruption as something external to the vessel. But what you do is superficial." Pause. "Like cleaning smoke without putting out the fire."

Emily lowered her cup.

"Can I do more?"

"It depends on what you’re willing to learn."

"Whatever it takes."

Ishi looked at her for three seconds.

"Good." She stood up. "Put your hand on the water."

Emily obeyed.

[Purifying Light — activated]

The soft green light spread over the surface.

"Now," said Ishi, "don’t think about cleaning. Think about remembering."

"Remember what?"

"What he was like before the corruption. Not the concept. The detail." Ishi observed the light. "The Fragment erases the edges of what is Alex. Your magic can restore them, but only if it knows exactly what they looked like."

Emily closed her eyes.

The first day at the Academy. Alex in the back row, always the back row. The way he looked at the Ceremony as if it were the most important thing that had ever happened in his life.

The night she entered his room after the expulsion, and he didn’t turn to look at her.

The first guild mission where she saw him calculate an impossible situation and find the third option that no one else saw.

Emily’s light changed.

Not brighter.

More specific.

Ishi nodded.

"That. Practice that." A pause. "It’s the only magic that can compete with an ancient Fragment. Not force. Specificity."

[New technique learned — Targeted Purification]

[Effect: reduces active corruption instead of slowing progression]

[Requires: sustained contact and specific concentration on the vessel]

Emily looked at her hands.

"How much can it reduce?"

"It depends on how well you know him." Ishi picked up the cups. "And on how much you care that it works."

She left.

Emily looked at the water for another moment.

Then she began to practice.

---

[Upper level — Training zone]

Alex found them by chance.

Or rather, he found Maya because Akari in full form was not easy to miss from any point on the terrain.

Nine tails extended, moving in patterns that weren’t attacks but something closer to combat dance. Maya moving with her, perfectly synchronized, the two as an extension of the same movement.

Alex stopped.

It was different seeing her train without anyone else watching.

Without the calculated efficiency she showed on missions. Without the leader’s posture she automatically maintained.

Just her and Akari, working on something they had clearly been building together for years.

"How long have you been watching?" asked Maya without turning.

"Thirty seconds."

"Forty-five." Akari reduced her tails. "What do you want?"

"Curiosity." Alex sat on a rock. "Why do you always train separately?"

"Concentration."

"We have plenty of space here."

Five seconds of silence.

"And because you distract me."

She said it without particular inflection. As informational.

Then Akari extended her tails again, and Maya resumed the pattern as if she hadn’t said anything.

Alex opened his mouth.

Closed it.

Maya didn’t look at him.

"You can leave, Alex."

"I was thinking of staying."

"Bad idea."

"Why?"

"Because if you stay, I don’t train. And if I don’t train, I get annoyed." A pause. "And if I get annoyed, you end up annoyed too. It’s a logical chain."

Alex looked at her a moment longer.

"Maya."

"What."

"When you want to talk about what you said—"

"I didn’t say anything."

"You said I distract you."

"It’s a tactical fact."

"Maya."

Akari looked at Alex with her golden eyes.

Alex had the clear sensation that the nine-tailed fox was assessing him to see if he was worth the trouble.

"Leave, Alex," said Maya.

This time with less edge.

Alex left.

Behind him, Maya waited until his footsteps faded. 𝒇𝒓𝙚𝒆𝔀𝓮𝓫𝒏𝓸𝙫𝓮𝓵.𝓬𝙤𝙢

Then she sat on the ground.

Akari shrank to small size and climbed into her lap.

Maya scratched behind her ear.

"Don’t say anything."

Akari said nothing. Nine-tailed foxes didn’t speak.

But the way she settled in contentedly said enough.

---

[Hot springs — Afternoon]

Raven and Kira’s session ended when Kira managed to dodge forty skeletons for three full minutes and Raven admitted her reaction times were "acceptable."

"Acceptable?" repeated Kira.

"For someone without magical combat skills, yes."

"I dodged forty skeletons."

"For three minutes."

"Isn’t that good?"

"It’s acceptable," Raven repeated. She gathered her things. "Tomorrow we try fifty."

Kira looked at her.

"You’re competitive."

"Yes."

"So am I."

Raven smiled.

"I know. That’s why it’s interesting."

---

[Outdoor dining area — 7:00 PM]

Dinner was in productive silence.

The kind of silence that happens when everyone is tired in satisfying ways.

Alex with his knuckles still tingling from channeling exercises.

Grim with his left arm moving more fluidly than this morning.

Kira with her hair definitely in a double braid this time, well secured.

Emily with the expression of someone who learned something important and is processing it.

Raven perfectly calm, as always after training.

Maya ate quickly and left before dessert.

"Does she always do that?" asked Kira.

"Yes," said Raven.

"Why?"

"She processes on the move."

Kira nodded as if that made perfect sense to her.

Ishi served dessert without anyone asking. Cooked fruit with something that smelled like mountain honey.

Grim received his portion.

He didn’t eat it.

He had it in front of him with seriousness.

"The presentation is correct," he announced.

"Thank you," said Ishi without looking.

---

[Alex’s cabin — 11:00 PM]

Alex was reviewing the day’s exercises when he heard the door.

No knock. No waiting for an answer.

Raven entered.

She sat on the edge of Alex’s bed with the naturalness of someone who had already decided that this was also her space.

"How did the mark control go?" she asked.

"Better. Passive consumption halved."

"And the voice?"

"Requires more channeling time. I’m compensating."

Raven nodded.

Then she looked directly at him.

"Grim?"

As if she knew exactly that Grim was the only variable that mattered for what came next.

Alex looked toward the corner where Grim normally spent the night.

Grim wasn’t there.

"He went out to practice form transitions," said Alex.

"When?"

"Twenty minutes ago."

"Alone?"

"Ishi said the nighttime terrain was safe."

Raven processed that.

"Did Grim tell you before leaving?"

"I have no idea how but... he left me a note."

Raven looked at the paper on the table.

"Practicing. Don’t interrupt."

She looked at him.

"Your companion left you a note so you wouldn’t go looking for him."

"Yes."

"Do you know what that means?"

"That he wants to practice quietly."

Raven moved closer.

"It means he’s deliberately giving you space."

Alex looked at her.

Raven was already close enough.

"This time," she said quietly, "there are no interruptions either."

---

This time, there weren’t.

---

[2:00 AM — Outside the cabin]

Grim was sitting on a rock twenty meters away.

Practicing transitions.

80cm → 1.5m → 2.5m → 1.5m → 80cm.

Alone.

Ishi sat on the neighboring rock without making a sound.

Grim didn’t startle.

"You knew I was here."

"I always know who is on my mountain." Ishi looked at the stars. "Why did you come out?"

"To give him space."

"And you?"

Grim performed the transition once more. Slowly this time.

"I have the Reaper’s memories." Pause. "There are things in them that I haven’t shown Alex yet."

"Why not?"

"Because I don’t know how to tell him that some of the seals the Ancient Gods used to contain him..." His eye sockets looked toward the lit cabin. "...are using living people as anchors."

Silence on the mountain.

"People who are close to him."

Ishi didn’t respond immediately.

"When will you tell him?"

"When I know more." A long pause. "When I’m sure."

"And if there’s no time to be sure?"

Grim didn’t answer.

The stars. The cold wind. The lights of Alex’s cabin in the distance.

"Then I tell him before it’s too late."

Ishi stood up.

"Good."

She went toward her cabin.

Grim kept practicing his transitions alone.

80cm → 1.5m → 2.5m → 1.5m → 80cm.

Thinking about what he knew.

And about what he still had to find out.