September 15.
A team of fifty assembled at the front doors of the Silver Moon Guards before the sky fully brightened. Hong Qing, Hong Hao, Wang Chao, and Liu Yan had successfully assembled their teams. It went without saying that Hong Qing and Hong Hao filled theirs with swordsmen and womenâthey were all Sword Sect disciples.
Wang Chao and Liu Yan had taken nearly exclusively Inspectorate members. Only Li Heng and Wu Chao had to choose from the leftovers. Their team was a bit of a motley array.
The Demon Hunters were rather apprehensive. For some of the Sword Sect disciples, this was their first official mission. Although training was arduous and grueling, it was still nerve-racking to actually think of killing someone.
Li Hao strode up to the group and scanned his people. âWeâre all here.â He inclined his head. âGet in the cars. The team captains will teach you how to use the armor!â
After obtaining his armor last night, Li Hao also learned how the Silver Moon Guards made use of it. There was a special contraption within them that appeared smooth, but was punctuated by some bumps. Pressing on them in the proper configuration opened the suit of armor. This was a possibility that Li Hao hadnât thought of and he wondered how Hou Xiaochen had come to know of it.
There were two mini trucks parked in front of the Guards complex. They belonged to the Silver Moon Guards and were outfitted with a special driving system. These cars could drive themselves without needing human drivers.
âTeams one and two on the car up ahead. Three, four, five will take the one behind!â instructed Li Hao. Liu Long was also in the first car. Teams one and two were the ones led by Hong Qing and Liu Yan. Theyâd claimed most of the few female martial masters in the Demon Hunters.
The teams quickly filed into their cars. Although theyâd never received professional training, martial masters understood and swiftly executed these easy commands. The ones from the Inspectorate, in particular, had received systematic training and were used to this kind of operation.
......
Three teams climbed into the second car. Li Hao vanished in front of the groupâs eyes instead of taking one of the cars. These cars belonging to the Silver Moon Guards were specially made. The carriages werenât completely sealed shut; there was no car roof. Openings were scattered around the carriage to make it convenient to locate enemies.
Li Heng liked to talk. He started chattering as soon as he saw Li Hao wasnât in their car. âThereâs thirty of us in one car and twenty in the one up ahead. My team with Ole Wu actually only has nine people. Deputy Liu is a Dominator and the leader has lumped him in with us. Are we actually supposed to give the deputy orders?â
Everyone ignored him.
âAlso,â continued a dejected Li Heng. âWe just got to know our teams last night. We donât know any of the other teams. The leader is hastily pushing us into the field to run missions. Thatâs just... so... ugh!â
Heâd never seen someone like that! Thankfully, they were probably just going out for a spin. Most people were treating this as a leisure outing. Their new leader wanted to go through the motions. Li Heng understood the concept after many years at the Inspectorate. Li Hao just wanted to obtain some acknowledgement and put himself out there.
Wang Chao ignored him. As Wang Henggangâs nephew, the inspector general had told him one thing before he left. Li Hao was not a kind soul. Although young, there was nothing simple about Old Demon Yuanâs disciple. Wang Chao was warned to be careful and keep his head down at the Silver Moon Guards.
Therefore, he didnât say anything and turned to his team. âPut the armor on!â He helped his curious team members acclimate themselves to their new battle gear.
âCaptain Wang,â someone soon said. âItâs rather heavy and impacts my movement. Why donât we take it off? Weâre still in White Moon City...â
âKeep it on!â Wang Chao responded in a muffled voice. There was a certain weight to the armor, but it wasnât too heavy for martial masters. It didnât impact their movement much and the armor wasnât stiff, so there actually wasnât a large effect on the wearerâs motions.
There wouldnât be issues after they grew accustomed to it. Plainly, the ancient powerhouses had considered this as well and didnât haphazardly create equipment that would negatively impact battle capabilities.
Hong Hao directed his team to put on the armor too. The car wasnât that big, but suitable enough for three teams to squeeze together. It became rather crowded once they were all dressed for battle.
Li Heng continued to complain when he saw that the other two teams were putting on the armor, but he also directed his team to do the same.
The car was quickly filled with black armored warriors.
âDoes anyone know where weâre going today? The leader didnât give a destination...â
âWhy do you have so many questions?â Wu Chao couldnât help but say behind his visor.
âArenât you curious, Ole Wu?â
âNope.â
âThatâs right, you worked with the leader before. Ole Wu, would you say that heâs um... ahem, reliable?â n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Wu Chao ignored him. Reliable? How would I know?? Li Haoâs reliable enough, but heâs also crazy bold. The man had chatted with Liu Long last night. Although the chief didnât say anything, heâd hinted to be careful on this mission. Li Hao had grand plans in mind.
......
Two mini trucks steered out of the Guards complex. Li Hao was up in front, running instead of taking one of the cars. He easily kept up with the cars and found a drowsy Wang Ming in a sports car before long.
Wang Ming didnât sense Li Haoâs approach until the latter was near. He sprang up with alertness. âLi Hao... youâre so early!â
Li Hao flicked him a glance and cut straight to the chase. âI told you everything last night, are you sure you want to be in on this?â
âYes!â Wang Ming piped up excitedly. âThe Night Watchers are so boring after being out with you a few times. I hear that youâre going on a training trip. Take me along, I promise I wonât give you trouble.â
âThe Guards donât recruit supernaturals partially because itâs difficult to work together, and partially out of concerns for concealment. Do you understand?â
âYes!â Wang Ming nodded. Of course he did, Li Hao had mentioned it in the communicator last night.
âI wonât refuse your participation,â Li Hao continued. âYour only mission is to be bait! Supernaturals are easily discovered and youâre not weak as a Sunflare. Itâd be best if you can lure out some supernaturals who want to do you harm!
âYou wonât be traveling with us, youâll be alone and I wonât be responsible if anything happens to you! The dangers are sizableâany powerhouse can swiftly manifest and kill you. Iâll be at least one thousand meters away from you, so itâll be up to you to dodge or evade attacks!â
Li Hao didnât turn down Wang Mingâs request to join, he happened to lack bait. As good as his eyes were, he couldnât really scan every blade of grass or leaf. It was best if Wang Ming could lure out a group of supernaturals.
However, being bait meant accepting a great deal of risk and danger.
âThatâs no problem so long as I receive a commensurate payout!â Wang Ming grinned. âThis is the kind of life worth living! Weâll have to kill a few Solars to make it worth waking up so early, wonât we?â
This guyâs appetite had certainly grown. Li Hao raised an eyebrow. Ole Wang was growing bolder and bolder. Li Hao nodded slightly.
âAh, right. Li... senior brother,â Wang Ming coughed gently. âCan I bring someone?â
âHmm?â
âZhou Qin from last time... the one who had the tiger,â explained Wang Ming. âItâs suspicious if I run around by myself. A Sunflare poking around without doing anything? Supernaturals arenât idiots and will easily tell that Iâm bait. If Zhou Qinâs with me, we can race cars or wander around, looking like dandies out for some fun. I donât look the part if Iâm by myself.â
âHeâs a Darkmoon, right?â
âYes, a Fullmoon. That does make him a bit weak...â
âYou know best that weâre out to kill people,â Li Hao said calmly. âYou know how dangerous it is! This isnât a leisure jaunt. You can bring him if you want, but I wonât care if he dies!â
A Darkmoon looking for a good time... Li Hao wasnât a babysitter and he hadnât told Wang Ming to bring anyone else. He wouldnât do a thing if Zhou Qin died. A Zhou surname... I wonder if heâs related to Deputy Zhou from the provincial government?
Li Hao didnât really care, in either case.
âItâs fine, he dies if he dies.â Wang Ming grinned widely. âThe guy likes exciting stuff. No one will say anything if he dies. To be honest, senior brother, my friend is already dying from boredom. Would he capture a tiger for fun if heâs right in the head? If we can, we should take him and two ladies on a drive. Now that would really be a leisure jaunt! And if we have a couple of bodyguards with us... Weâll look like rich scions loafing around. No one will suspect a thing!â
Such were his thoughts to really look the part. If the bait was two guys that were supernaturals, would it make sense?
âIf senior brother okays it, Iâll find someone right away,â Wang Ming elaborated when Li Hao remained silent. âI promise Iâll have it done quick and wonât hold us up! The ladies will also be my friends. Theyâll be daredevils who wonât blame anyone if they die! It doesnât matter if we have bodyguards or not. Weâre all supernaturals and young. Itâs normal that weâre bold and donât think much of anyone.â
Li Hao frowned at him, not understanding what went on in these peopleâs heads. These second generations seemed a little different. They werenât lackadaisical good-for-nothings who spent their days partying. They had the strange urge to look for fun and exciting things.
If he was part of them, Li Hao felt that heâd never share the same mindset.
âWe can forget about it if you donât think itâs appropriate, senior brother,â Wang Ming quickly backtracked when he still failed to receive a response from Li Hao. âI was just thinking of making the disguise more complete.â
âAre there any descendants of major personages among your friends?â Li Hao thought for a while. âThe kind that will make trouble if their descendants die?â
âNo!â Wang Ming immediately answered. âEven if there were, they wouldnât make trouble either. Donât worry, senior brother. Would I cause trouble for my own people?â