Dolan ran, jumping between balconies and roofs of buildings, with Sebastian on his back.
“Sorry I was late,” Dolan said. “I was keeping watch
right up until the fight. I was gonna jump in, but I detected a squad of
city guards coming toward the warehouse. Figured you could hold your
own in a fight from your spars with Silas, and I had to see if things
were about to take an even bigger turn than expected. Which they did.”
Sebastian winced at every sharp turn and landing, his
fractured arm struggling with the movements. “Well, I won that fight, so
I guess you were right about that. The boss was a bit much though.”
“Yeah, Boss Raph is pretty well known for his strength.
I’m impressed you survived if I’m being honest. You took that hit like a
champ.”
“Thanks… You were saying about the guards?”
“Right, yeah. There’s basically an army coming, and it
looks like they’re coming for you, and by extension the rest of us as
well. I couldn’t get a full picture of what exactly is going on, but it
seems like some big-shot came over from the capital, chasing after you.
You did say that you were in some kind of trouble, but I gotta say, this
is a bit more than we bargained for.”
Sebastian winced again, this time more so from guilt than
pain. “I… I’m sorry. I didn’t think that— No, I hoped that they
wouldn’t follow me here. I didn’t mean to drag you guys into this. I—“
Dolan waved his hand to interrupt Sebastian’s apology as
they flew across a wide city street, lit only by street lamps at regular
intervals. “It’s fine. Don’t worry about it. In case you didn’t know,
smuggling people across the border, especially with the war going on, is
technically treason. We all knew this day would come. All of us have
our own circumstances.” He paused for moment, as if reliving some of
those circumstances. “Take Rafi, for example. He is what people around
here like to call a ‘half-demon’ because his father was born in the so
called ‘demonic lands’ of the East. He’s been treated like less than
human for most of his life. He feels very little love for this place,
its people, and its laws. Myself, I had a sister. She worked for the
military. Followed orders her entire career until one day those orders
led to her being told some secret the high-ups didn’t want anyone to
find out about. They had her killed.”
“Dolan, I—“
“Don’t. I’m not telling you this for sympathy or anything
like that. I’m saying, you might have started out as just some client,
but we’re not gonna abandon you. We got your back.”
A wave of warmth overwhelmed the pain, which had been
steadily growing as his body was healing due to his essence continuously
circulating through his meridian system. “Thanks…” Sebastian muttered
sincerely.
So Rafi is a “half-demon”, huh? He
doesn’t look demonic, whatsoever. They way the people of this place
talks about demons, you’d think he’d have horns and wings.
Why am I not surprised that they
lied about this too. Demons. What a joke. They’re just people, people
who Lumeria happen to be at war with. Bastards…
They rushed back toward the church to tell the others.
Along the way they had to evade and avoid several guard checkpoints and
patrols that had sprung up throughout the city in the night. It seemed
like most of the city guards had been brought in for this.
It took some effort to remain undetected as they
traversed the city but with Dolan’s level 49 Stealth, Detection, and
Movement Skills they reached the church without much trouble.
POV Kevin Vane
Kevin and Interim Commander Wadley of the Luxendorf City
Guards arrived at the warehouse not long after Sebastian and Dolan fled.
They were accompanied by a small army of guards who surrounded the
area.
Boss Raph sat on a barrel outside the warehouse, calm and collected as always, utterly unfazed by the army of guards.
“Mr. Bronte! You were supposed to bring him here at
midnight. Why in the hell did you meet with him ahead of schedule?!” the
commander scolded the crime boss, but he suddenly stilled when Boss
Raph looked him in the eye. The commander had a dawning realization
about who he was chiding and averted his eyes before continuing. He
cleared his throat and explained the situation to the crime boss. “This
is Sir Kevin, from the capital. The crown has ordered the apprehension
of the target with the highest priority. We weren't yet fully ready to mobilize
when the reports came in of his early departure. At this point we can
only hope that our checkpoints and patrols catch wind of him. By not
adhering to our agreement, you have caused the crown a great deal of
trouble.”
Boss Raph shrugged. “He decided to show up early, through no fault of my own, interim
commander. In fact, he killed my friend before running off, so I do not
appreciate the implication of responsibility on my part.”
Kevin looked at the Commander and noticed how unwilling
he was to antagonize the crime boss, shook his head and jumped in the
conversation himself. “And how exactly did he manage that? You’re what,
level 54, from what I’m told? Sebastian shouldn’t be much more than
level 30, and yet you’re claiming that he sneaked up on you and your
‘friend’, killed him in front of you, and got away? How does that make
sense?”
“He had help. I don’t know his name, but I recognized him. He’s a hunter, a ranger. High level too.”
They realized that there was nothing more to gain from
talking to Boss Raph, he clearly had little intention of helping more
than what little he had already provided. Kevin and the commander walked
away to talk more in private.
“Sir Candidate, while it is unfortunate that our efforts
to capture him were unsuccessful, our suspicions have been confirmed.
The target has clearly marked the four we apprehended as subjects for
his rituals. This hunting party he’s joined up with must be a sleeper
cell of demonic associates. Either Mr. Bronte arranged to meet with him
early—in an attempt to seek out information and/or profit—or the target
and his demonic associates saw through our plan and arrived early to
disrupt us. Regardless, we need to make haste to their base of
operations. The time for subtlety is over.”
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Kevin balled up his fists as he resolved himself for
what came next. He agreed with the commander, the time for subtlety was
over. It was time for action.
The commander ordered the city guard to raid the church
where the hunters were known to reside, and the two hurried over there
themselves as well.
“What will happen with the marked citizens, Commander? We
stopped Sebastian from reaching them. He can’t go after them now, can
he? They’ll be released?”
Wadley raised an eyebrow. “No Sir, they will receive the mercy of a swift execution before first light.”
Kevin’s bravado cracked, and a sense of horror seeped into him. “What? You’re gonna kill them?! Why?!”
“Sir, demonic marks are permanent. Even if they’re safe
from this particular demon, there will be others. To keep them alive
would not only benefit the demons but would be an insult to these poor
souls as loyal citizens. The moment they were marked they became little
more than demons themselves, they would not want us to allow them such a
fate.”
Kevin reigned in the horrified look on his face. “Even the boy?”
“I suppose… We might be able to spare the boy, since Sir
Candidate clearly has a kind heart. He’s young, after all. With a little
luck, we might be able to suppress the mark, if it hasn’t set in too
deeply. We’ll have to keep an eye on him, though. He’ll be sent to a
facility to train, perhaps he can repay our kindness at the front lines
in a few years, battling the very demons responsible for his suffering.”
The hero nodded, and he steeled himself to the reality of
this new world. He knew in his heart that the commander was right.
Demons were evil, and they needed to be destroyed. It was quite
literally his purpose in this world.
There was no room for the soft values of his past here.
POV Sebastian
Sebastian and Dolan had reached the church in no time.
With the speed and mobility of a level 49 ranger,
traversing the city in was a fairly simple matter. Although avoiding the
patrols had complicated things. As soon as they arrived, Dolan called
out, “We’ve been burned! Get your go-bags, we need to leave, now!”
The rest of the hunters were ready to go in a matter of minutes, if not seconds.
They left through a back door leading to a maintenance
tunnel in the sewers, an exit prepared for just such an eventuality.
None of them said a word. They followed their agreed upon protocols
without complaint.
Although it was a maintenance tunnel and not the actual
sewers, Sebastian felt his eyes sting from the smell. They had ensured
that the tunnel had some basic lights, but even then it would have been
difficult to navigate without someone to guide the way. The sewers ran
throughout the entire city and these maintenance tunnels ran alongside
them like a maze.
Rafi was in front the group, guiding them along, like he
knew the tunnels by heart, which he probably did. Sebastian chose not to
think about why after he heard of Rafi’s past. The tunnels weren’t
wide, there was only enough room for two people to walk side by side if
they squeezed together, so the group walked silently in a long line. The
odd rat-like creatures who called the tunnels their home mostly left
them alone. They scurried along the other side of the tunnels, as if
they maintained two lanes. One for fleeing humans and one general
purpose lane for rats.
They walked around the maze of tunnels for almost an hour
before they finally reached a seemingly inconspicuous wall. Rafi placed
his hand against it and closed his eyes. Moments later the wall folded
in on itself and faded away, revealing a path to a ladder. Rafi stayed
behind to close the hidden wall as the others climbed up. He followed
behind them once the tunnel was hidden once again.
They all remained quiet, but their faces made it very
clear that they were quite happy about finally leaving the tunnels. The
smells and the filth wasn’t something any of them wanted to stay exposed
to for longer than necessary.
The ladder led to the basement of a building, a storage
room of some sort. It was an ordinary basement, filled with nothing but
old dusty furniture and broken down pieces of equipment. It looked
abandoned, as if nobody had been here for decades, which was maybe the
point.
“Alright, we should be good, for a short while at least,” said Rafi after he and Dolan did a quick check of the house.
Now that they were safe, or at least as safe as they
could be for the moment, Bishop took charge again. “Let’s head up and
assess the situation.”
Once they left the basement it was made
clear that they were in a residential house. It was a rather small
house, just the one floor and a basement.
Bishop noticed Sebastian carefully look out the window to try and figure out where they were.
“Don’t worry, we’re safe here for now. We set this safe
house up a long time ago. Rafi has been coming here every now and then
over the years to improve the enchants and add new ones. For example,
all the windows are enchanted so that anyone looking in will see just an
empty room. And, no trackers can find us here. Come, let’s talk.”
Everybody sat down around the living room table.
Sebastian, Dolan, and Silas sat on the couch, Bishop took the armchair
while Rafi and Carvell settled for some chairs brought over from the
dining room. Rafi had lit a glowing rock installed in the fireplace to
emulate the light of an open flame without producing any smoke.
“So… It was a trap, I take it?” Bishop asked.
“Yes,” Sebastian answered sullenly. “Boss Raph had been
ordered by the city guards to lure me in, but he got greedy, or maybe
just curious. He wanted to know why they went to such length to lure me
out, and who I was. So he arranged for me to show up earlier than they
planned. If Dolan hadn’t spotted the guards and gotten me out of there I
would be dead, or worse.”
“The why is simple enough,” Bishop said. “They knew you
were with us, and they didn’t want to risk a big fight. What I’m a
little curious about is who. I know you said that you had some trouble
and reasons for not wanting your name registered, and I didn’t want to
pry. Honestly, I didn’t care too much, we all got our pasts. But this
feels a little bigger than most.”
Sebastian looked around and decided that they deserved
the truth after everything they had done to help him. He took a deep
breath to calm down and explained. “You know the hero candidates?”
Silas answered for the group, “Yeah, a couple of months
ago, the capital announced four new hero candidates with limits upward of
a hundred.”
Sebastian paused for a moment. He balled up a fist to
steel his resolve, and he squeezed it with his other hand, almost
breaking the skin with his nails. “Technically, I’m one of them.”
The hunters gasped, and they shared a round of confused
looks. They all looked like they were about to pelter Sebastian with
about a thousand questions, but Bishop held up his hand to stop them. He
looked directly at Sebastian. “What do you mean, ‘technically’?”
Sebastian sighed. “From what I understand, there are a
lot of different theories and ideas about who the hero candidates are
and where they come from. The truth is, the mages at the castle in the
capital used a spell or ritual to summon myself and the other four here.
We come from another world, one without the [System]. It’s what gives
us such high limits among other advantages, well… usually at least.”
Dolan jumped in, “Wait, hold up…. You’re from another world?!”
“Yeah.” Sebastian briefly debated internally on what to
reveal and what to keep close to his chest. He still didn’t want to
reveal the secrets of his cultivation, that was his secret. He had no
problems spilling the secrets of Lyra and the kingdom, but his own
secrets would remain hidden. “I had something of a falling out with the
woman in charge. She decided that I was a problem. That I would be a
distraction for the others, so she decided to have me killed. Guards
woke me up in the middle of the night, and they dragged me out of the
castle. They took me to a cliff and threw me off, expecting me to die. I
had hoped that they wouldn’t discover that I survived but it’s clear
now that they did, and they’re hunting me down because of it.”
Dolan looked at Sebastian with sympathy in his eyes.
“That sounds about right. They do that. If your usefulness to them fails
to exceed your potential threat level, then you’re a danger and need to
be killed. Different circumstances, but I know the story well, it’s
what they did to my sister after all.”
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