Chapter 46: Temporary Freedom.
Butcher Demon
It is not uncommon for troops to be destroyed during an expedition. The human side doesnât get beaten up all the time either. The odds of winning a head-on collision against a well-prepared human force are about sixty percent, I think.
Whenever such a tragedy occurs, I am the only one who skillfully survives, thus gaining a moment of freedom. This was one of the real joys of the expedition.
But I canât just walk away. If I donât return to the alien city within a certain period of time, Iâll be punished with the usual brain bomb. And since Iâm constantly being bombarded with commands to come back inside my head, I canât help but be annoyed. Frustrating.
This time, it took me five days to get there by horse-drawn carriage. It would probably take us about twenty days to get back. Abigailâs collar must have a similar time limit set on it.
But I can usually get home a lot faster than any butcher. I know the general geography of this area, and I know how to read the terrain and weather. I am a former scout.
In my spare time, Iâve built a secret base.
The secret base is located in between my old Fort 88 and the former Fort 89, which is now an alien city.
In other words, it is right in the middle of the front line. So itâs a place where thereâs no surveillance from either side and a lot of room for freedom of action. Now that humans canât easily deploy aircraft or satellites, there are many empty areas like this.
This place is deep in the forest in the mountains.
The entrance is a small, plain rocky opening.
We removed the camouflage that covered the entrance and removed the wooden board.
Once inside, there is a large cavern with light falling from a crack in the ceiling. It was a hollow cave.
Both drainage and ventilation are good. The inside was so dry that it was hard to believe it was a cave, and there was a small open space and waterhole nearby, with an abundance of wildlife. Itâs a perfect hiding place.
âAmazingâ¦â¦â
Abigail was dumbfounded at the sight of my collection, which was neatly arranged in that underground space.
There are various kinds of guns and ammunition, of course. There are also backpacks taken from humans, and even some mysterious alien weapons and devices.
Some of these items belonged to engineers. I believe there were tool kits and the like.
â six, day, here â
It took us four days to get here. Even if we hurry to get to the aliensâ city from here, we need at least ten days. At best, Iâll have six days of leisure time. I canât do more than that.
âAll right. Iâll do it.â
I nodded my head in agreement and headed out.
âGevaudan? Whatâs wrong?â
Iâm going to find you some food. I canât be bothered to tap something every time just to say that.
And itâs slow, Morse code is too slow. It was a relief that Abigail could talk now.
âYeah, okay. Iâll start by examining the stuff we have here.â
I nodded and went outside.
The possibility that she would miraculously take off her choker and run away first crossed my mind, but there was nothing I could do about that. She was the one with the upper hand.
Now, Iâm a fresh eater, so I can just eat the wildlife as I see fit, but Abigail canât do that.
As I walked along a stream in the forest slightly further away, I spotted a deer. It was drinking water from the river in the distance. Iâll take that one.
Iâm a big guy, so itâs hard for me to sneak up on it and kill it.
In fact, I have a sniper rifle at my base, but I donât want to draw unnecessary attention with the sound of gunfire. So I just went for it.
I smashed the deerâs head by throwing a stone. Yay, as expected of a former sniper. Ahem.
Using my claws as knives, I cut off the deerâs head and soaked it in the stream to drain the blood and cool it down. This is another area where my experience as a former scout comes in handy.
The wind was blowing. The sound of leaves rustling in the breeze lingered in my ears.
I think about it every now and then when I come to this base.
Abigail is right. I wonder if it would be better for me to live peacefully, alone somewhere, in harmony with nature.
Thereâs no stress here, and if I spend all day looking at the sky, Iâll never be bored.
In the spring and summer, there are all kinds of creatures and plants, and I actually like to observe them.
In the fall, I prepare my food storage for the winter and get ready for the winter. When it snows, I build a fire and relax in the midst of my perfect winter setup. Once in a while, I take a walk in the snowfield to hunt or catch fish under the ice. When I return home, I hold my gnarled hands over the fire and think about the coming of spring.
If I do that, Iâll soon forget everything I hate. Because the Butcher is an idiot. That kind of life.
As for women, Iâm sorry, but sometimes I have to kidnap them from somewhereâ¦â¦.
But in this base, I havenât suffered much from sexual desire, so maybe I can live a calm life without women in my sight. I wonât know until I try it.
I sat for a while at the edge of the river, thinking about this.
The deer had been skinned and gutted. How skillful. Thatâs the Butcher of Slaughter for you. Leave it to me when it comes to meat.
Iâve got six days, so I might as well make some smoked meat. I donât have a casing, so I canât make an intestine stuffing. I can make a simple ham, I guess.
Abigail looks at me as I carry the venison back to the base.
âDid Gevaudan catch that ?â
âItâs amazingâ¦â¦even the bleeding and gutting is so cleanâ¦â¦.â
â because, meat, shop â
I tapped Abigail on the shoulder.
She paused, then put her hand to her mouth and let out a laugh.
âPfftâha! thatâs right!â
â clothe, beautiful â
Abigail changed her clothes. They were from the luggage that I took from the aliens.
Itâs a manâs dress, but it looks good on her, like beauty in menâs clothes. Iâve never seen her dressed like this before. Itâs very nice. My secret desire is to rape her while she is dressed.
âYes. Thank you!â
Abigail smiled broadly, spun her body around, and said happily.
She seemed to have gotten right to work and was examining the medals to see what she could find.
âI think I know what it is You can open locks that have the same pattern as this medal or a pattern that is similar to this medal. The pattern on this medal is engraved in an intricate pattern with a hexagram at the center, so I think we can open quite a few different locks.â
So thatâs how it works. I was honestly impressed.
âGevaudan, when you get back, remember the patterns of the keys in the facility. Any shape in this pattern will open. The door to my room will probably open with this key. I canât remember for sure but I think it looks similar. If your cell opens with this medallion, then maybe this will fit most of the locks in that facility.â
Seriously? Isnât that amazing?
Maybe itâs the authority of the elf girl. She certainly seemed like the daughter of a powerful person.
Abigail picked up the medallion and held it above her head, shining it in the light.
âThis is awesomeâ¦â¦. I have to thank her for thisâ¦â¦.â
Yes indeed. The sauvage girl has been hiding it for me for a long time.
Seeing that I nodded my head, Abigail asked me cautiously.
âHey, Gevaudan. Can you write Human letters?â
â¦..Iâve never thought of writing.
âTry it.â
Abigail gave me a stick and pointed down.
Mmmmâ¦â¦..
*scratch* *scratch*
ãH,E,L,L,Oã
âAha!â
Itâs very â¦â¦ very hard with my brain
Itâs like a rusty part of my brain is starting to work. Iâm on the edge. But this is much faster. Thatâs good.
Abigailâs expression faded, and she put her hand on her chest and continued.
âHello! My name is Abigail. I used to be a liaison officer in AASPINTâs intelligence division. I was also an occasional intelligence officer I guess?. Now Iâm just a prisoner of war. Iâm from Fort 74. And you are?â
ãI amã
Watch out, watch out. I almost accidentally wrote former Fox soldier at Fort 88. I am just a butcher now.
What a tricky woman you are, trying to extract information about me under the guise of introducing yourself.
ãGevaudan. I donât remember much else.ã
Iâm pretty sure I donât even remember my own name.
âOhâ¦â¦Iâm sorry.â
Abigail paused, then quickly grabbed my fingers.
âHey, can you tell me more? about Gevaudanâ
Another story?
Iâm trying to sift through what I can and canât talk to you about, and itâs really tiring on my brain.
ãLetâs eat.ã
âWhat? Hmm, yeah.â
Okay. Iâve evaded it with your appetite.
âLetâs talk while we eat.â
I canât escape!?