“You’ve been looking awfully antsy for the past few days, Zack.”
Helen’s voice drew the young man out of his stupor. He fidgeted, glancing around the encampment one last time as it was dismantled before turning to his teammate.
“I’m… fine. Just a bit on guard.”
They were getting close to their destination. Two nights ago, the remnants of the Remembered Order Company’s coalition arrived at the Helbir Plains. After their defeat to the Primeval Demon— or Primeval Demons— at Westshield, they’d spent the next few days recuperating and gathering back together so that they were at least a sizable amount.
They had been at a loss as to what to do. Some wanted to return to the Remembered Order Company and raise another army— albeit not as large— since Mori Gladius was dead. But others had insisted they pressed on to Alyras and meet up with Helena Warshade and her army there. So they split in two. The bulk of their force, including Zack and his team, continued into the Helbir Plains while a select few dozen returned.
undefinedAnd that was when Zack sensed something odd. A feeling which struck his soul. He’d conferred with the other high-leveled [Mages] present, and a few of them agreed: they’d sensed the same thing.
Unfortunately, none of them could ascertain the nature as to what it was. They were all left perplexed; some tried to dismiss it, but others were wary. After all, it had to have been some strange and powerful magic if multiple [Mages] sensed it all at once.
But not everyone paid the [Mages] any mind. When Zack and the other [Mages] approached the temporary leader of this coalition, Marwin the Silver Swordsman, he laughed off their concerns.
“I’m sure whatever it is, it will be fine. Our main objective is to get to Alyras as soon as possible.”
Zack remembered the Level 141 [Warrior] speaking as he waved a hand dismissively. And when Zack protested that they should at least take some precautions, Marwin dug his heels in.
“Both Scarlet and Tyrian left me in charge of this army, boy. And unless it’s another Primeval Demon, we have no reason to slow our advance to our destination. That’s enough of this conversation. I will not be lectured on what to do by a damn Platinum Rank.”
Dickhead, Zack thought at the moment. Of course Marwin wouldn’t listen. He had a reputation for being an asshole. Zack wasn’t even sure why he tried to bring it up in the first place.
Back in the present, Zack just sighed as he turned to his team. Jaakko marched on with no worry in the world— or maybe he was worried, but he was simply prepared to face any challenge or threat that came at them. Meanwhile, Helen was slightly concerned over Zack’s warnings.
“Do you think whatever it is is that bad?”
She asked, shifting slightly. The small army of adventurers began to move, and Zack glanced over towards the horizon. A shudder ran through his spine as though ants were creeping along his skin.
“I don’t know. Maybe I’m just being paranoid, but I feel like we should be prepared for something. Anything. I know I sound a little crazy, and maybe I am if it was just me.”
Zack clenched a fist as the midday sun reached its zenith. The small army of adventurers crested atop a hill, reaching the end of a crossroads that led to the town of Dimona.
“Whatever it is, if multiple high-leveled [Mages] start sounding an alarm, you should be worried.”
“And prepared we are.”
Jaakko rumbled. He planted one of his four hands firmly on Zack’s shoulder as his single eye focused only on what was ahead.
“I understand your worries, Zack. However, there is not much we can do other than follow our orders and be ready for anything to happen.”
Chains rattled as the Cyclops placed a hand on his kusarigama. Zack eyed it, then turned to the small town just up ahead.
“Well, I hope I’m just losing my mind.”
The [Mage] sighed. Somehow, he felt like they were being… followed.
The [Savage Agarat] saw the fleshy things moving in the distance. Miles and miles away. But the Archdemon stayed hidden beneath its wings. The magical feathers blended in with the brightly-colored foliage around it, and its red eyes dimmed.
It continued to stalk the fleshy things. There were so many of them, and it understood that it didn’t stand a chance against all the fleshy things if it struck now. Not after its battle with the winged thing at the mountain.
The Archdemon’s eyes slowly fixed on a single target. A fleshy thing leading the other fleshy things. And the [Savage Agarat] lusted for the levels it could gain. It continued stalking them, waiting for its time to strike.
“My clones have made it back to Alyras.”
I reassured my companions as we flew away from the Motharis Mountain Range.
“That’s good. That means the Wyvern eggs will be able to hatch safely.”
Edithe spoke as she smiled in relief. Daniel nodded.
“But now we have to focus. Otherwise that [Savage Agarat] will cause more destruction as it runs amok.”
“Yep!”
I agreed with him. I wasn’t flying too quickly. I took my time as I surveyed the landscape, trying to see if there was any trail of destruction left behind by the [Savage Agarat].
This wild Demon somehow wasn’t as wild as I thought it would be. I would’ve assumed it would destroy everything from the trees to literal rocks after injuring the Wyvern. But despite the fact that I’d been flying for an hour, I saw nothing.
“Are you guys sure I’m going in the right direction?”
I cocked my head after a few more minutes of flying.”
East. The Wyvern told us that the [Savage Agarat] had gone east. But I was starting to doubt the Wyvern’s sense of direction. Daniel and Edithe both exchanged a glance. The Human man piped up.
“I mean, we could be going the right way. The biggest problem is that it’s so vague that we could fly for hours and find nothing, you know?”
“Huh. I guess.”
That was annoying. I was contemplating summoning more clones to help expedite the process, but Edithe narrowed her eyes and pointed ahead.
“Do you guys see that?”
I blinked. I leaned forward as I flew on. Towards the horizon, I saw…
“Smoke?”
Daniel whispered. I sped up as I agreed with his assessment.
“That’s definitely smoke. Let’s go!”
—--
We arrived at a destroyed town soon after. I was wary to approach it at first because I spotted a myriad of figures gathered around the ashened remains. I was expecting them to be brigands or undead or monsters, but it turned out it was an army of adventurers. I waved at an [Archer] who raised a bow in panic.
“Hey! Don’t shoot! We’re adventurers too!”
The [Archer] hesitated as I landed before him. He eyed me warily, bowstring still drawn and aimed for my head.
“Identify yourselves.”
“I am Edithe Dawnrise.”
Edithe was the first one to speak. She produced an adventurer badge and gestured at Daniel and I.
“This is Salvos and Daniel. We are Diamond Ranked adventurers.”
“Salvos— wait, you’re the Liberators of the Plaguelands!”
The [Archer]’s eyes widened. He quickly lowered his bow and apologized.
“I apologize for that. We’re just a bit on edge. I’m Joseph. They call me the Ranger of Xyren.”
He was Level 110. Relatively high-leveled, which explained why he had a Title. Daniel approached him, looking around the destroyed town. The [Hero] gritted his teeth..
“What happened here?”
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