Gleam Karma Cultivator Isekai

Chapter 14: Team Building Excercise

She dragged him out of the booth and out the restaurant. They wove through the streets, shoving through dense crowds for several minutes until they burst free into a small park. Multicolored trees ringed it, their trunks shimmering with glistening sap. A small, purple lake sat in the center of it, rippling gently in the wind.

“This place is pretty deserted. We can talk a little more freely here.”

Bella brought Chance over to a bench nestled between two trees and flopped into it. Chance carefully sat down next to her.

“Were you really just there by coincidence?” Bella asked. “You weren’t following me?”

“I just wanted some food and picked a place that looked good,” Chance replied, shivering slightly as a cool breeze brushed past them.

“That is the unluckiest coincidence I’ve ever heard of,” Bella said with a bitter laugh. “Do you have any idea how many years of work you’ve managed to undo in a few minutes? I spent so much time–”

Bella’s voice broke and she just slumped back over the bench, craning her neck back to stare up at the trees above them.

“Does this have something to do with why you wanted to work alone?”

“Of course it does,” Bella snapped. She pounded a fist against her knee. “I worked so hard to convince Gibson that I was strong enough to be a lone Shikari. I spent so much time training and taking tests to prove that I was strong enough. And then you just stumble along and ruin everything.”

“Sorry,” Chance said, rubbing the back of his head. “I didn’t mean to. But why are you so determined to work alone?”

“Are you stupid?” Bella asked, sitting up and squinting at him. “You saw Vex.”

“Yeah, he was a grade A asshole.” Chance grimaced. “But isn’t that more of a reason to get help?”

“I forgot you’re from Earth. That isn’t how things work. When Vex said he was a god, for all intents and purposes, he is. He was a god ranked Shikari many years ago, and I don’t even know how powerful he’s become now. Anyone next to me could get killed just for being there. I can’t afford to have a team. I’d just get them killed.”

“That’s why you were acting so rude?”

Bella shrugged. “It’s worked so far. As long as nobody gets close to me, Vex can’t use them against me.”

“That’s a horrible way to live, though. You can’t actually enjoy being alone.”

“Of course I don’t,” Bella snapped, glaring at him. “I don’t have a choice. And I’m not going to share any more about that. I’m not trying to get your pity, Chance. I’m trying to warn you.”

“You saw what happened when he threatened me,” Chance said. “You aren’t the only one with a stalker – ah, don’t ask about him, though. I don’t think I can answer any of your questions.”

“I figured as much. That was clearly another incredibly powerful cultivator. Both he and Vex are so far beyond us that we can’t even comprehend how strong they are, but that should just make things even easier for you to understand. Really, you’re lucky. Vex might not bother you with a benefactor like that, so you’ve got another chance. Stop spending time around me when you don’t have to. Stop offering to include me in things. Just leave me alone. Find a way to get Gibson to put you and Yeo onto a different team. If you don’t, you’ll die.”

“And, what? You just keep on living like this?”

“Yes. How’s it any of your business how I live?”

Chance shook his head. “Nah. That isn’t happening – especially now that I know you aren’t actually as much of an asshole as you pretend to be.”

Bella stared at him. “Are you dense? You understand that Vex will kill you, right? This isn’t a game. Your protector won’t always be around.”

“I’ve died once already.” Chance shrugged. “And I decided that I was going to live how I wanted to this time around. That includes not letting someone live in misery just because they’re worried some super powerful prick is going to kill anyone they talk to.”

“Is that what you’re going to tell Vex when he shows up again? He might find that amusing enough to buy you a few breaths.”

“If he’s as bad as you’re saying, then he’ll try to kill me anyway,” Chance pointed out. “I’d imagine that I’m well onto his hit list by now.”

Bella’s hands tightened. “It’s possible, and that’s my fault. I should have been more aggressive in trying to get you to leave.”

Chance snorted. “You can daydream of ways you could have done things better all you want, but that isn’t going to change the present. If we’re both in his sights, you might as well try to get along with me.”

“You don’t understand,” Bella said, shaking her head. “You think you have the whole story, but you don’t.”

“Do I need it? I think I’m allowed to choose who I spend time with, especially when they’re in a team with me and we both share a psychopath that probably wants to kill us.”

Bella laughed despite herself. “You sound so confident that I can almost believe you. That just isn’t how the world works, though.”

“My dad used to tell me that the only thing we can control is our view of the world, but that view will shape the world to be what we want. If you’re so convinced that the only path for you is in solitude and death, then that’s what you’re going to get.”

“Was he a cultivator?”

“No. He was a middle-class man that died before he got to do all the things he wanted to. But he was happy.”

Bella didn’t respond for a few seconds.

“You realize that you understand far less of my situation than you think, and I can’t tell you any more about it?” Bella asked, frustration building in her voice. “I physically can’t. I’m bound by an oath connected to my Essence, and those can’t be broken. There are fates worth than death, Chance. Give up on the savior complex and go help someone who you can actually help.”

“No way for me to know if I can help you or not if you can’t tell me more,” Chance said with a shrug. “I’ve already made my mind up. You aren’t a bad person, and it isn’t right for you to have to pretend to be one.”

Bella stared at him. “You’re serious, aren’t you?”

“Dead,” Chance replied, his lips quirking in a grin. “So?”

Bella’s face twitched and she looked away from him. “I can’t control what you do. But how are you going to justify bringing Yeo into this as well? Are you going to sign his own death for him?”

“Of course not. I’ll tell him what happened and let him make his own decision.”

“What?” Bella exclaimed. “You can’t!”

“Why not? He’s got every right to know, but I highly doubt he’s going to care,” Chance said. “Bella, realistically speaking, even if you hated us and we hated you, we’re still stuck on the same team. So, what do you think would happen if we were doing a job or something and Vex pops up? Is he going to ask us how much we dislike each other before he offs me and Yeo?”

Bella looked down at her feet. “I don’t know. I just hoped–”

“No more hoping,” Chance said, putting a hand on her shoulder. She flinched at the touch, but didn’t pull away. “You can’t live like this. I’m new to this world, but it seems like you can do anything you want if you can get strong enough. So, if there are three of us working together, wouldn’t that be easier?”

It was nearly a minute before Bella finally responded. “I – yeah. I think it would be.”

***

“Now I’m convinced,” Yeo said, crossing his arms in front of his chest. “Chance’s Essence is some crazy form of mind control.”

“I’m doing this entirely of my own free will,” Bella ground out. She sat in Chance’s chair, and Yeo leaned against the wall, squinting at her.

“That’s what someone who was mind controlled would say,” Yeo said. “I mean, seriously. What kind of stupid explanation is this? Acting like a massive bitch just to avoid getting close to people – I’m not going to buy that.”

Bella’s face reddened. Yeo burst into laughter.

“Okay, okay. I’m sorry, I was pulling your leg. There was no way I was going to let you let you pull this off without messing with you at least a little.”

Bella sighed. “Somehow, I’m already regretting this.”

“No taksie-backsies,” Yeo said. “But seriously, Chance. How did you get yourself wrapped up in something like this the moment I leave you alone?”

“I just wanted some soup.”

“Figures,” Yeo muttered. “You do have some control over luck, don’t you? Maybe that’s what’s going on.”

“I don’t actually think it’s just luck,” Chance said, his thoughts going back to what Yamish had told him. “No idea what it actually is, though.”

“Well, if we want to perform well at all during the ranking, you’re going to have to figure more out about it,” Bella said, copying Yeo’s stance and crossing her arms.

“Oh? You’re excited about that now?”

“Yeo, if I’m going to do this, you better believe that I’m going to try my absolute hardest. Did you understand a single thing we told you about what could happen if we don’t get powerful?”

“Oh, all of it,” Yeo said, baring his teeth in a grin. “But I’ve already got my goal. This changes nothing. I did notice you’re shooting for the top. And that means we’re opponents.”

“What happened to the whole team thing?” Chance asked, desperately trying to keep everything from falling apart.

“Oh, you can still work together with people you compete with, and we’re only on a team until we’re Knights,” Yeo said, flashing a grin at him. “But this means Bella is now officially my rival.”

“You’re kidding me. What, are you getting your tropes from old shows?”

Yeo cleared his throat. “My dad had a lot of stories about those. They might have stuck around.”

“Why isn’t Chance your rival?” Bella asked.

“Are you kidding? He’s way too… nice. You know. Imagine he beats me at something. There would be no banter! He’d probably apologize.”

“Hey!”

“Actually, I see it,” Bella said, nodding.

“What, is this now turn-on-Chance day?”

“Call it a team building exercise,” Yeo said. His face grew a little more serious and he nodded at the urumi resting by Chance’s side. “Jokes aside, we need to get you into fighting shape.”

“I can easily bring him up to speed,” Bella said. “It shouldn’t take too long to get him competent.”

“Whoa, there. I’d say I’m a little more qualified to be the teacher here, between the two of us,” Yeo said, tapping his chest with a thumb. “I’ve been training since I was a little kid. You barely just decided you didn’t want to barricade your door.”

“I’ve been a Shikari for two years, and I operated on my own perfectly well,” Bella replied, narrowing her eyes. “I’ve got more experience in the field. Your arrogance is going to either get you or all of us killed.”

At this point, I’m not sure if I’ve actually improved anything. Somehow, this might actually be worse than where we were at before.

“Only one way to settle this for sure,” Yeo said, rising to his feet. “Actions speak louder than words.”

Bella stood as well. “A sparring match. Agreed.”

They swept out of the room and Chace grabbed his urumi before racing after them as they rushed onto the front lawn.

“First blood?” Bella asked.

Yeo snorted. “That would be boring. Three hits.”

“Fine with me,” Bella said. Chance raised a hand, then lowered it with a sigh. It was probably better to just let them have at each other.

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