JACKAL AMONG SNAKES - Chapter 545: Heroes Formerly of Berendar
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Argrave examined the portal of Liraās making. Raccomenās was grandiose, yet the goddess of connections merely made one place seem to bleed into another without any pomp. It was a humble door into the side of the mountain, and when open, one could see the interior of the Sea Dragon. It had already been thoroughly tested. All of the prisoners taken during the fight against the Imperial Navy of the Great Chu had walked through these doors, whereupon they were taken to more suitable grounds.
āArgraveā¦ā Sophia, standing at Argraveās side while holding his hand, sounded worried. He looked to her. āThis place doesnāt have any windows.ā
āDonāt worry. What youāre seeing now isnāt where youāll be,ā he told her. āJust trust me, Sophia.ā
Her small hand clenched his own tightly, and he walked through the doorway with short, slow strides to let her keep up. The moment they passed through, the temperature was noticeably colder. Sophia looked a little surprised at this, and when she looked around, she was surprised to see exactly what heād promisedāwindows. Specifically, windows just overlooking the sea. Her head whipped about everywhere, taking in her surroundings with the utmost curiosity. When her brain seemed liable to explode, she looked up at Argrave with wide eyes, pleading for answers.
Argrave laughed and scooped Sophia up. āThis place is going to be our home away from home, for a little while,ā he explained as he walked through the room. They were in an unused storage room near the bottom of the Sea Dragon. Argrave would be sure this place was impeccably guarded in the future, but for now, it sufficed as was.
Argrave headed through the gargantuan ship-fortress for the front deck. Along the way, he explained, āWeāre on a ship right now. The Sea Dragon, itās called. That door teleported us here.ā
āA ship?ā Sophia sounded even more confused. āBut ships arenāt this big. And donāt ships⦠donāt they go wibble-wobble, ācause of the tides?ā She emulated the rocking of a ship.
āThis ship is very special,ā Argrave said in summary.
Sophia was entranced by the foreign architecture and landscape near the Sea Dragon, and it allowed Argrave to take her to the front deck without sparing another word. When he arrived, Anneliese stood there waiting. She had something new in handāRoweās weapon. She looked like a right proper wizard, staff and all. She gave him a strangely lonely smile. Argrave had already heard the news from Elenore that sheād breached S-rank.
āWant to look around on your own?ā Argrave asked Sophia, setting her down upon her own two feet. She cautiously walked to the edge of the deck while Argrave joined Anneliese.
āCongratulations,ā he told Anneliese quietly as they watched Sophia peek over the edge of the railing.
Anneliese only silently took his hand, clutching it tightly. He didnāt quite know what she was thinking, and it appeared she lacked the words to express it at present. After a moment of each otherās company, the both of them walked forward to speak to Sophia at around the same time.
āSophia,ā Argrave called out. She ran back up to him.
āWhy doesnāt the ship wibble-wobble?ā She asked.
āWe can explain all that later.ā Argrave shook his head, then sat cross-legged on the deck. āRight now, I want to talk about whatās going to happen in the future.ā
Sophia grew anxious as Anneliese sat just beside Argrave. She looked between them like they were going to do something terrible to her.
Anneliese laid Roweās staff just beside her, then said to Sophia, āArgrave and I are going to help you learn something.ā
Sophia blinked, relieved that was all it was. āBut⦠youāve already helped me so much.āšš»šššššš·šš«ššµ.ššš
āWe⦠Hause⦠she discovered that thereās something very special about you,ā Argrave explained. āWe want to help you understand that special something all the better. Do you remember when I had you pull upon that power inside you that was attached to all those other people?ā
Sophia shook her head. Argrave was taken aback.
āYou donāt remember when we were in that courtyard, and those three people gathered there, and thenā¦?ā
Sophia shook her head again, looking confused. Argrave looked to Anneliese. She indicated to him that Sophia wasnāt lyingāshe genuinely didnāt remember, despite how short the time had been since it happened.
āWell, donāt⦠donāt worry about it,ā Argrave said, trying to disguise his concern. āThe point is, weāre going to help you understand something about yourself. Every day, weāll come to this place and work on it a bit more. It might be scary, hard, but itās very important.ā
āWill it help you?ā Sophia asked.
Argrave smiled, somewhat touched. āVery much so.ā
Sophia nodded quickly, declaring, āOkay. Iāll do my very, very best.ā
āThank you, Sophia.ā Argrave rose to his feet, then helped Anneliese up. āThis ship is going to be starting its voyage soon. Would you like to watch it go to sea?ā
When Sophia agreed, Argrave, Anneliese, and Sophia watched as their vast fleet prepared for this long voyage. They watched as supplies and seamen walked through the portal in the Sea Dragon, making to take their place in the countless vessels. By midday, everyone was settled in their place. People walked to the uppermost levels of the Sea Dragon, and then blew the great horn atop it. The colossal vessel started to cut through the sea, its deck still as steady as any building on the ground.
Argrave watched as the Sea Dragon led them forward through endless cold blue. Behind, their vast armada began its voyage in hot pursuit. Hundreds of Veidimen longships and Great Chu turtle ships followed the bow wave left behind by their vessel. It would be a long time before the vast majority of those sailors again saw land. And when they did, it would not be what they knew.
āWeāre leaving Berendar,ā Argrave said to no one in particular.
Sophia looked up at him, clinging to the deckās railing. āHave you ever before?ā
āNot like this,ā Argrave answered, watching the writhing tides.
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āTheyāve disembarked.ā
An orange-robed imperial eunuch stood idle in one of the gardens of the Great Chu. His soft hand played with a fruit dangling from a tree, pulling it down enough to bend the branch before letting it bounce gently back. Well-hidden amidst well-trimmed shrubbery, one of the emissaries of Erlebnis conveyed this message.
āWhen did they leave? One month ago?ā The eunuch answered back. āShould I expect them at the shores by nightfall?ā
āOne minute ago,ā the emissary answered back.
The eunuch turned, focusing his writhing blue eyes upon the emissary. āConsidering how ineffectual the emperorās army was because of our disadvantage in information, you can see why I might think otherwise.ā
The emissary could say nothing in response. It had been their fault the emperorās army had been so utterly dismantled. If Erlebnis had properly gathered information, as was his domain, Emperor Ji Meng mightāve known what to expect. His navy would have at least done actual damage to King Argraveās forces. Now, he was captured. That was perhaps the most devastating result.
But Erlebnis could not entirely be faulted. His influence had gone from its apex to the lowest itād been in several millennia after Argraveās brazen yet successful heist. Suddenly, obligations and responsibilities went unfulfilled, promises were broken, and a sprawling network of intrigue collapsed when its foundation suddenly vanished. Theyād been forced to utterly vacate Berendar, accelerated by Argraveās wanton destruction of countless sites of worship.
āIāll prepare everyone to receive the king and his pet emperor in a fashion he deserves,ā the eunuch shook his head. āBut you need to give me yet another payment for my efforts. Something to build my collection. If you can give me information, I can get it.ā
āIt shall beāā the emissary said, then silenced itself.
The eunuch looked at it peculiarly, yet then a voice cut through the air.
āGrand Eunuch Hao,ā another eunuch said, walking in meekly and bowing before him.
āAm I needed?ā he responded, his voice several pitches lower than the otherās.
āGovernor Zen has come again.ā
The grand eunuch turned away from the fruit tree. āProtesting the extended regency, same as last time?ā
āIndeed.ā
Hao walked down the impeccably tiled pathway of the imperial palace. āThen it seems I must abate his worries, one way or the other.ā
The eunuch looked a little stunned as Grand Eunuch Hao walked by. He seemed to have been preparing himself to listen to a long speech, but no such thing came. Instead, he turned and followed with quick steps to catch up. He hadnāt remembered Hao ever acting with such haste.
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Emperor Ji Meng watched the cup full of the strange brew that sapped away his vital force. āMagic,ā these people called his energy. But whatever the name, this brew utterly incapacitated him. He could see the surface of the liquid just barely disturbed. That was the only way that he was able to discern that the Sea Dragon had started moving.
At least they know to try and keep me ignorant, thought the emperor. But this was his ship, and he knew it better than they could ever hope to. It would take three weeks to make it to Great Chu, he was certain. Once there, heād a rough plan as to what needed to be done. The only person he could trust to help him remove the shackles these people had placed upon him was Governor Zen.
Zen was tied to Ji Meng by marriageāthe governorās daughter was Ji Mengās highest-ranking consort, the empress. The man wasnāt a loyal hound of the emperorāhe was an opportunist, pure and simple, and a genius besides. But it was an opportunist that could plainly see the opportunity that rested in Ji Mengās hands. He intended to take back his seat on the imperial throneānot as a puppet, but as an emperor well and true. If he managed to do that⦠it would be yet another brick to the monument that was his legacy. And should Zen aid him in doing that, heād certainly have a strong backing in Ji Meng.
But for now, drink their poisoned tea, smile when they tell you to, and wait, thought the emperor, as he picked up his cup and obeyed his thoughts. This is not yet the end for you.freewebn ovel.com
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