479. Netherfication
We arrived in the northwestern region of the Inoria Empire. Far from the territories of the Elutra Kingdom. Here, we were close to bordering Shedos. Where Mavos Academy had been. There was a city here— a place called Wilford. Apparently, it was where another one of the sub-rituals was taking place.
But Laux Lionfist and his army of over a hundred thousand adventurers had arrived before us. Their goal had been to sabotage the eighth sub-ritual location. To slow the Netherfication of the Mortal Realm. However, it was quite clear that he had failed.
I cast my gaze over the landscape. We were still relatively far off from Wildford. The army was being worked by less movement Skills than before, so we were about a day’s travel at the very least from arriving. Yet, this entire area had already been transformed into the familiar white world of the Netherworld.
The sky was stained a blood-red, and the floor was made of a pure white rock. An entire forest of trees had dried up with no soil to draw water from. Their dying leaves fell to the ground as our army marched over the vast white expanse, slowed by the oppressive heat from the crimson glow above.
undefined“This isn’t right…”
Daniel narrowed his eyes. He turned to the trio of [Crusaders] accompanying him. He faced the foremost one.
“Kacey, get Helena Warshade here—”
He started. But a voice interrupted him.
“I am here.”
Helena Warshade descended next to him, standing atop her white nimbus cloud. Behind her, Mori Gladius was also standing on the magical ride. I perked up, and my wings dissipated as I landed.
“This is going to be a big deal, isn’t it?”
“We need to figure out what happened to Laux Lionfist.”
Daniel said as he nodded at me. I sighed, taking a step back.
“That’s cool and all, but I’ve gotta go. I have kids to take care of! Bye!”
He rolled his eyes, watching me run off.
I left the important people to have their discussion. It wasn’t like I would contribute much to it. Daniel, Helena, and Mori were kind enough to let me off, but I received a sidelong glare from Kacey and the other [Crusaders].
Well, it wasn’t like I cared about what they thought about me. They were just random Humans. And it wasn’t like they even knew the true me anyway. So I didn’t care what they thought of the Human Salvos, because I wasn’t a Human at the end of the day.
I searched the army as their marching speed slowed under the conditions of the Netherworld. I was used to it, but it seemed that Humans struggled to traverse through it. I continued until I eventually found Edithe.
The redhead was with Hadrian. They were walking alongside each other as their company of adventurers followed behind them. I bounced up to them.
“Hey Edithe, hey Hadrian!”
“Salvos— do you know what happened?”
Edithe asked as she gestured around us. Hadrian furrowed his brows. The leader of the Valiant Dreamers Company gave me a worried look.
“Did Laux Lionfist fail? Did the adventurer coalition really get destroyed?”
“I dunno. Daniel and the others are trying to figure it out right now. I’m just here to escape any responsibility.”
I beamed at them. Edithe snorted.
“Of course you are.”
“Do you know where Willy and the baby Wyverns are?”
I cocked my head at her. She scratched her cheeks. Hadrian shook his head, gesturing at one of the caravans at the back of the company.
“They’re giving Ismail a hard time.”
“They are?”
I blinked. I narrowed my eyes and watched as the caravan burst open. A pair of baby Wyverns went scampering out as a dark-skinned man chased after them, cursing. His Pegasus whinnied, flying up after him. Another baby Wyvern stepped out, followed by a [Will O’ Wisp]. They watched the chaos ensue together as I approached them from behind.
“What are Novis and Bellum doing?”
I asked, and Willy spun around. Oriur was a moment slower. He gasped and leapt onto my feet, crying.
“Mama!”
“It’s ok, Oriur. I’m here now. What’s going on?”
“What’s going on?”
Willy repeated after me. The [Will O’ Wisp]’s flames burned red as he flitted my way.
“You.”
“I’m going on?”
“Idiot! You leave them!”
He continued as he glanced back to Novis and Bellum. They were running between horses and hiding beneath carts. Ismail and his Pegasus tried to trap them, but they somehow always escaped. I blinked back at Willy.
“What do you mean? I was just, um, talking with Daniel about stuff. Important stuff. Y’know, the kind of stuff that would bore them?”
I gave him an apprehensive shrug. But Willy didn’t buy it. Even though he was a ball of flames, I could tell he was glaring at me.
“Avoiding them.”
He spoke simply. I pursed my lips.
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