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Chapter 7 - The Treasure Cave

​I pulled myself further away from the glowing pool, my claws clicking against the stone with a sharpness that surprised me. The air in this cave was completely different from the soggy, stinking swamp outside;

it was thick and vibrating with a heavy pressure that should have made it hard to breathe, but instead, it felt like the air itself was a liquid meal being pushed into my lungs.Every gasp I took didn't just bring oxygen, it brought a strange, chaotic energy that made my chest feel tight and powerful.

​I dragged myself forward. Click. Click. Click.

The sound of my claws hitting the ground was sharp and clear, echoing off the high stone walls like a hammer hitting an anvil.

Back in the mud, my movements were always muffled, soft, and pathetic, but now, every step I took felt solid and grounded.

I felt heavier, like my bones had been replaced with solid granite, but I also felt a strange, humming energy in my legs that made it easy to move despite the weight.

I felt like an old, heavy armored tank that had just been fitted with a brand-new, high-tech engine that wanted to roar.

​I looked back at the glowing pool behind me, watching the water swirl with deep blue and purple light like a piece of the night sky had fallen into a hole in the ground. I didn't know where I was, or how deep I had fallen, and that jagged rip in the ceiling far above looked like a distant, fading memory.

All I knew was that the air around the pool was misty and cold, and for the first time since I woke up in this body, the "fog" in my brain was gone. I could think just as clearly as I did back when I was a human.

​"The energy here is a complete mess," I thought, squinting my eyes. Because the pool was so rich with power, the air itself was shimmering. Different types of energy were clashing and crashing into each other. I could see wisps of frost bumping into warm, red glows, creating tiny sparks that fizzled out in the air. It was a chaotic mix that I didn't understand yet, but I could feel it buzzing against my scales.

​I saw a beautiful flower growing right out of a crack in the solid rock near the edge of the water. It looked like it was carved from thin, blue glass.

​"I need to check that out," I thought. I willed my legs to move, expecting a quick walk. But this is where the reality of my life hit me.

​The struggle began.

I pushed my front right leg forward. Scrape. Then the left. Scrape. In my mind, I was shouting at my body to hurry up, but the tortoise nature is a stubborn thing. I was pumping my legs as hard as I could, my little heart was thumping with effort, and I felt like I was putting in enough work to run a marathon.

But when I looked at the ground beneath me, I had only moved a few inches.

I kept going. My neck was stretched out, my eyes were locked on that blue flower, and I was giving it 100% of my strength. I crawled past a small pebble. Five minutes later, I looked back, and that same pebble was still only a foot behind me.

"Is this some kind of sick cosmic prank?" I groaned internally. "I can feel this massive surge of energy inside me—this pulse of power that wants to roar—and yet I'm being outpaced by a drifting cloud! I have the mind of a man who wants to run, but I'm trapped in a body made of lead and molasses.

This is pure torture!

My human mind was screaming with impatience. I was used to walking on two legs, crossing a room in three seconds. Now, every single step was a calculated, slow-motion event. I had to lift a heavy claw, swing it forward, plant it, and then heave my massive shell forward. Then I had to do it three more times just to move my whole body.

Ten minutes passed. My legs were warm from the effort, and I was huffing air, but the flower still looked miles away. Fifteen minutes. Twenty minutes. I was starting to get a cramp in my neck from keeping it extended. My human ego was taking a massive hit. I was a cultivator beast, a legendary reincarnated soul, and I was struggling to cross a distance of maybe fifteen feet.

"If a human saw me right now, they wouldn't be scared," I thought bitterly. "They'd just stand there and wait for three days for me to finally reach them. I'm basically a high-speed engine trapped in a body made of lead and molasses."

Finally, after what felt like an eternity—nearly thirty minutes of pure, sweating effort—my beak was within reaching distance of the blue petals. I was exhausted. I was panting. It took me half an hour to walk a distance a toddler could jump.

Tick.

The mechanical sound echoed in my ears as the system reacted to my focus.

[ Item: Glacial Heart Rose ]

[ Type: Ice Qi Plant ]

[ Grade: High ]

[ Warning: Energy Density is Extreme. Your current "Vessel" cannot process this. If consumed, the Host's internal organs will freeze and shatter. ]

I stared at the words, my heart thumping. "Glacial Heart Rose," I whispered. It sounded exactly like the treasures from my favorite stories. I moved my head closer to sniff it, and it smelled like a deep freezer. Suddenly, a strange hunger hit me. My Beastbody saw the energy and wanted it. My neck lunged forward, my beak opening to snap at the glass-like petals.

"Stop! What are you doing, you stupid tortoise!?" I screamed at myself.

I jerked my neck back just in time. My animal instincts were totally reckless; they didn't care about "freezing," they just saw power. I realized I had to stay in control, or my beast half would kill me.

Right next to the flower, hanging from a low ledge near the pool, were those red vines. They weren't far away at all—everything valuable seemed to be crowded around the pool like they were fighting for a drink of that blue water. The vines looked like they were pulsing with a faint, rhythmic light, as if they were full of glowing blood.

Tick.

[ Item: Red Bone Vine ]

[ Type: Body Strengthening ]

[ Grade: Mid ]

[ Warning: Current Cultivation Stage is too low. Attempting to consume will cause the Core to explode from over-saturation. ]

""Of course," I grumbled, feeling the weight of the cave's treasures. "The blue flower turns me into an ice cube and the red vine turns me into a grenade. It's like I'm standing in a treasure room where 90% of the gold is rigged to explode."

​I let out a long, heavy sigh.

Everything here was a death trap for the unprepared. I turned my head away from the tempting, dangerous vines and focused on a patch of simple, deep-green grass growing nearby.

Tick.

[ Item: Spirit-Gathering Grass ]

[ Type: Basic Energy Plant ]

[ Grade: Low ]

[ Info: Safe for consumption. Gradually strengthens the "Body" and "Core" over time ]

​I felt a surge of excitement. This was safe. I reached out and took a small bite of one leaf. It didn't taste like the bitter weeds from the marsh; it tasted sweet, crisp, and cold, exactly like a fresh apple. The moment I swallowed it, a warm, pulsing feeling spread from my stomach to the knot of power in my chest.

​Then, the hunger truly woke up.

​The moment that first drop of energy hit my core, my animal instincts took over again—but this time, I didn't fight them. This grass was safe, and my body was screaming for more.

It was as if a dam had broken inside me. I began to tear into the small patch of Spirit-Gathering Grass with a desperation I hadn't felt before. One leaf, three leaves, ten leaves. I was snapping my beak down on the emerald blades as fast as my slow neck would allow.

​The "warm feeling" from the first bite quickly transformed into a roaring bonfire in my gut. I ate until this specific patch of grass was completely gone, leaving nothing but the cold stone beneath. My stomach felt heavy and tight with the sheer volume of concentrated energy I had just forced into it.

I wasn't just "full"; I was vibrating. My scales felt hot, and the humming in my legs grew into a thrum that echoed in my ears. I looked at the other patches of grass further away, but I couldn't move another inch.

​A massive wave of heaviness suddenly slammed into my brain. It was a deep, thick, and irresistible sleepiness that felt like my blood had turned into warm honey. My heart rate began to drop, slowing down to a heavy, rhythmic crawl.

​"Wait, no, not now... I just... ate too much..." I tried to fight it, but my eyelids felt like lead.

The world went black.

​Tick.

​[ Notification: Forced rest initiated for digestion. ]

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