Chapter 1074 - 1074 Chapter 1074 Is it a Bird?
D.E.M.O.N.S: Getting Summoned Weekly isn't so Bad
1074 Chapter 1074 Is it a Bird?
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At this point Meng was just confused. Nobody had risen to her rather biting comment, or tried to attack her in five minutes. This had given her plenty of time to fix the damage from Jianâs attack. Meng was a veteran Rank 4 cultivator. Standing around for five minutes was plenty of time to recover when there was only one issue. Especially when she didnât need to waste qi keeping herself alive while dealing with mortal wounds. No, it was a simple fix. Meng just couldnât work out what the plan was.
*Seriously what are they doing? Does Jian think I was just bluffing about being practically immune to his poison mix? Shunâs inaction at least makes sense. Heâs just here as support, and doesnât actually care who wins. Heâll fight me if he has to, but heâs fighting more out of obligation, and has no plans to risk his life on the battle. Jian⦠this seems a tad personal for him. Apparently I pushed his buttons a bit too much. So whatâs the play here? Iâm happy to stand around for as long as they like. Thatâs more time for Bing and Feng to get away.
Oh shit. Bingâs leading the way. Fuck ok, I canât stick around here once the obscuring illusions I pulled over them run out in a few hours. Bing will be completely lost by that time and anyone with a tracker can head straight for her. Dammit Bing, I love you but how is your sense of direction so bad! Bang thought Iâd done something to cause it! Itâs that bad Bang thought it was more likely I created a unique and annoying illusion⦠but sheâs just that bad at directions!*
Meng blinked just as a black spot rose up into the sky. Meng couldnât make out any details from here⦠but the direction was enough of a hint. Thatâs probably Kat. How do I get her over here? I canât just throw up a big illusionary sign because of her stupid Truesight. Do I have like a banner or something in my ring I can make invisible to the others? No⦠probably not because that might be poking a bit too close to breaking my oath. Making my tongue a bit longer for a gag is one thing⦠but preventing them from seeing important information might be crossing the line. Hmm⦠what else can I do?
*How do I get something up into the air thatâs easily visible and not all that suspicious?* Meng pondered for a few seconds before she was just about to break out into laughter. *Oh I have a great idea. I wonder if the idiot and his sidekick will notice that Iâm doing anything strange.*
Reaching into her storage ring, Meng pulled out an old kite that Bing and Feng had painted for her. It wasnât the prettiest thing around, but theyâd made it back when they were still very young children and Meng loved it all the same. Part of her winced at the idea she was using this as a signalling device. If Jian decided to be a cunt and shoot it just for a laugh she might have to rip out his entrails⦠but she didnât have anything better on hand. Kites were common in the sect, but she didnât keep spares in her storage ring. It wasnât something that came up usually.
Trying to look normal, Meng unspooled the string a bit, noticing that despite her care the kite had seen better days. The material it was made of held strong, but the string itself was old and yellowed, fraying in places, and just generally in need of replacements. The kite itself had a badly drawn blue and green yin-yang Taijitu. The dots were smeared, and it wasnât really a circle, but it still warmed Mengâs heart. âMind if I just fly this kite for a bit? You guys are getting really boring,â
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âNo, go ahead,â said Shun with a shrug.
âWhy are we letting her get away with it?â hissed Jian.
âBecause we canât really stop her?â said Shun.
âWell itâs dumb,â said Jian.
âNot any dumber then trying to attack Meng in the first place. I didnât have a lot of faith in this plan before, but it is dwindling by the second,â retorted Shun.
Taking their arguing as her chance, Meng threw the kite up into the air and let it catch on the currents. There was plenty of wind here on the side of the mountain, and Meng had no trouble getting it up into the air. A minor fight with the wind for control, and the kite was gliding smoothly up in the air. âShut up! We still have a plan!â insisted Jian.
âWe do? I was under the impression that we were just wasting time,â said Shun.
âOf course we do! How could you forget?!â growled Jian.
âYouâre going to have to enlighten me Jian, I genuinely donât know,â explained Shun with a sad look on his face like he was talking to someone that was slowly, and obviously losing their mind but was too polite to say it.
âDonât give me that look! I ainât going to say anything, Iâm not letting you trick me into revealing the plan. You just want me to spill the beans so that when we start brawling again Meng goes for me first! Iâm on to you,â complained Jian.
âIf thatâs what you want to think,â said Shun with a smile, âI thought it was those guys Meng knocked out at the start of the fight, and that we were waiting for them to set up some explosive talismans or a restriction array, but I mean⦠that couldnât be it⦠because theyâre still unconscious. Hmm⦠nah, the plan has to be something else⦠surely you wouldnât make such an amateur mistakeâ¦â
Jian glared and focused on the surroundings to find⦠Shun was right. They were all still knocked out. âWait⦠didnât you promise not to illusion people?â asked Jian.
âYeah, but they were trapped before I made that promise? Why would that suddenly let them break out?â asked Meng.
âBut donât you need to keep applying the illusion? Shouldnât that contradict your oath?â asked Jian.
Meng just stared at him like he was an idiot. *Is⦠is he serious? I feel like I may have been vastly overestimating his intelligence.* Meng could also now confirm that the dot in the distance WAS Kat, and she seemed to be heading for the kite so that was good. âJian⦠you know what? I feel a good deal of pity for you at the moment so Iâll explain, I put them in the illusionary equivalent of a room with a hidden door. I donât need to throw in toys to keep them entertained, the room does that for me,â
âI thought we got top of the line anti-illusion talismans for this mission,â mumbled Jian. âHow come those arenât working?â
âJian⦠where did you get them?â asked Meng already knowing the answer.
âOur organisation supplied them of course. Those things arenât cheap,â admitted Jian.
âRight⦠and who is likely to have MADE those talismans?â asked Meng.
Jian had a moment of horror and realisation. âFuck⦠you made them didnât you?â
âYup,â said Meng, making sure to really pop the âpâ in yup.
âBut⦠but itâs been like a century!â whined Jian.
âYeah? I make good money selling âWind Shield Talismansâ to the organisation in my Meng identity. Iâve kept up with my work, so those ones were likely made sometime in the past year if I had to guess. Why would you think otherwise?â asked Meng.
Jian groaned into his hands. âI donât even know if I can live with the shame. Like, I know Iâm probably not going to get away at this point but can you just do me a favour and kill me now? Itâll be less painful,â
Meng raised an eyebrow. *Is this a bluff to try and get me to break my oath?* âNah, you can suffer,â said Meng trying not to give away that she was worried Jian might have actually come up with a decent plan there. *If I was a tad more pissed off I might have taken that as an invitation. Sadly I worded my oath poorly, for this at least. Permission to attack is not permission to be illusioned.*
Kat was getting close now, and Meng was pretty sure Kat could find them without trouble so she started to reel in the kite before something happened to it. Technically she was taking an unneeded risk, and a whole slue of her instincts were screaming at just how wrong it was to risk death, or discovery of her hidden ace because she didnât want to damage a kite⦠but Meng shut that voice down hard. It was more than just A kite. It was a precious memory of her children and she would risk a hell of a lot more to keep it safe then having her plan go a bit array.
Especially when Meng took into account Katâs personality. There was very little chance that the demon would just attack the two stooges that were keeping her here. It was much more likely, in Mengâs mind at least, that Kat would ask what was going on, destroying the element of surprise. Annoying, but something Meng would just have to accept.