Chapter 1828 Good Job
âWhy am I hearing Juan calling out to me?â
âI heard him too!â
Davin scrutinized the cave in astonishment. âThere isnât even an opening here, so how did he get inside?â
âIs that you, Juan? How did you get in there?â
âIâm here, Uncle Davin. Itâs a long story, but hurry up and get me out!â
As bewildered as they were, Davin and Levant decided that undertaking the rescue took precedence.
âSit tight, Juan. Weâll figure something out.â
After they surveyed the surroundings, they finally decided that they should get some help to move some of the large boulders that were obstructing the entrance of the cave.
âBut where shall we find the manpower? Itâs not as if the guards here are going to listen to us!â
While Levant was mulling over this, Davin suddenly had an epiphany.
The guards on Daemonic Mount may not listen to us, but they obey The Four Guardians!
Fortunately, he still had on him the human skin mask that he had worn from the last time he tried to masquerade as Elias. This is going to come in handy. Iâll just appropriate the Guardian Eliasâ identity again and order his minions on Daemonic Mount to move the stones.
âDoesnât seem like we have any other options, so letâs just roll with this.â
Hearing Levantâs lackluster response left Davin mildly annoyed. âHey, whatâs the deal with that? It wasnât easy coming up with a solution like that, you know, so arenât you going to praise me?â
Levant took one glance at him. âWell, good job?â
Davin was disconcerted.
âDidnât quite catch that. Better do a proper one if you mean to offer someone a compliment!â
Levant shot him an irritated look. âYouâre clever, incomparably sharp, and that close to surpassing your brother, Evan. Happy now?â
Davin considered those fine words of commendation and seemed greatly satisfied. âMuch, much better!â
In accordance with his plan, he managed to mobilize a dozen guards and then some by impersonating Elias and got them to pliantly move the boulders as he instructed.
When Juan heard the commotion outside and saw the first rays that seeped through the gaps between the rocks, his lovely eyes lifted into a bonny crescent in anticipation of eventually being able to walk out.
âCome on, you all. Step it up,â Davin urged them on with an approximation of Eliasâ voice.
Through the efforts of these guards, the large boulders that were obstructing the entrance were finally cleared away. The rays of the sun flooded into the cave, and Juan made his way out via the path they had illuminated.
âThatâs all I need from you. Now go on and get back to your posts!â said Davin to the guards.
The guards nodded in acknowledgment before they pulled out. They did not, however, get very far afterward before they spotted Elias and Gale coming toward them from the opposite direction.
All of them regarded Elias in bafflement.
âThat canât be right. Shouldnât Mr. Stymirsson be behind us?â
âYeah, whyâs he with Mr. Hardi?â
âMr. Stymirssonâs fast as lightning. Perhaps he passed us and went down the mountain when we werenât paying attention!â
The rest of the lot quietly concurred.
It made sense to them that with Eliasâ quick hands and fast feet, this was not outside the realm of possibility.
Just as the doubts within their hearts began to quell, the two Guardians unexpectedly approached with a look of reproach. âWhat are you lot doing up here instead of manning your posts?â
The men exchanged looks of astonishment. âYou were the one who summoned us here, Mr. Stymirsson.â
âYes, Mr. Stymirsson. You got us up here from the mountainside toââ
âStuff and nonsense! Since when I instructed you to come up here?â Elias barked.
Gale, too, felt that something was amiss. This place isnât too far from the Treasure Trove. Could it be that theyâve tapped upon some sort of lead and thus ventured up here with the treasure in mind?
In reaction to the two Guardiansâ scrutiny of them with malefic eyes, the guards fell onto their knees and stammered as they related the events that had transpired prior.
âDo you mean to say that I was the one who ordered you up here to move the stones?â
âYes!â
âYes, thatâs right!â cried the guards in a state of genuine fluster.