[Vol. 11 pt. 21]
The True Endgame
Eva returned with Serra at full speed, holding the smaller girl by placing her hands underneath her armpits.
The way that Serra hung straight down underneath Eva reminded Fenrir of those pictures and memes involving long cats being lifted up and hanging straight down.
Fenrir wanted to see Serra in one of those memes with cat ears atop her head, but that could be saved for later.
âSerra, I need you on thatââ Fenrir started giving an order, but he saw there was no need to continue it when Serra was already at The Shoebillâs only remaining cannon.
Serra even gave the cannon a gentle stroke along the side of its barrel before kissing the top of it. âIâm happy youâre okay,â she whispered to the cannon.
âIâve already got it loaded,â Saya said, standing next to the cannon. âBut OniiâI-I mean, Fen, told me to wait and let you handle the firing.â
âThat cannon has seen better days,â Fenrir said. âI wouldnât be surprised if it breaks down at any moment, so I want every shot to count.â
âYou could always just say what you really mean. âI trust Serra more than you.ââ
âNo need to point out the obvious.â
Fenrir flashed Saya a quick smirk, prompting Saya to stick her tongue out in return.
As for Serra, she gave the cannon a couple of pats and said, âIt wonât break. I believe in it.â
âWell, if you do, then I know itâs good,â Fenrir said. âNow, Iâve got a priority target for you. The fifth ship in, weâre coming up on it. Aim for the monsterâs head. It deserves it.â
Serra pulled a classic move of hers: shooting Fenrir a thumbs-up. She might not have known why the monster he pointed out deserves dying before all the others, but that didnât matter. What mattered was killing the invaders trying to interfere with their lives⦠and also getting to shoot a cannon at some live targets.
It had been far too long since Serra last got to be a part of some ship-to-ship combat.
âIâll try to line up a good shot for you,â Fenrir called out. âFire whenever youâreââ
Serra fired.
Following the loud eruption of the cannon, the shot she fired hit the target with extreme precision. It went straight through the moving monsterâs head, blowing it to pieces and exiting through the other side where it then penetrated the hull of the ship strapped atop its back.
The cannonball might not have done much damage to the shipâs hull, but it did, however, manage to send a sizable, wooden splinter right into the neck of a nearby player. He only had half of his neck after that. More importantly, with the beast of burdenâs death, its corpse rolled over onto its side which brought the ship with it.
Fenrir wasnât sure how the submersible element of the ships worked, but he did know that they clearly werenât designed to flip over and hit the water on their sides as that made quick work of the hull.
âI knew I could count on you, Serra,â Fenrir said. âThe rest of the targets are up to you. Saya will help you with loading, but target acquisition is all you. Let me know if you need me to bring us around in any specific direction or angle.â
âGot it,â Serra said before helping Saya with loading the cannon.
âWhat about me?â Eva asked Fenrir. âAnything you want me to do?â
The idea of sending her out to fly over the enemy ships, damaging them from above using her bodyâs bestial capabilities, came to mind⦠but if they knocked her out of the air, she would land and potentially drown in the water at best. At worst, she would land on one of the ships, surrounded by enemies with no morals nor concerns for ethics, and he didnât want to think about what might happen to her avatar in that case.
Fenrir did have another idea, though. âWould it be possible for you to enchant the cannonballs? You know, like, make them electrocuted or something?â
Eva shook her head. âDonât forget, I donât actually know magic, and thatâs something magic would be needed for.â Eva flapped her wing of a thunderbird, summoning crackling electricity around it. âIt might look like magic, but thatâs technically a ânaturalâ phenomenon. Iâm pretty limited with what I can do with it.â
âIn that case, head back over to Nameless. Youâll be more useful over there than here.â
âYou sure you donât want me to fly around and breath fire or zap the enemies?â
âI want you to, but what I want even more is to not risk you getting knocked out of the air and captured.â
âCaptured⦠oh. I just remembered something.â
âAnd what would that be?â
âIâve got a deus ex machina built into me. Completely forgot about it since it was never useful before, but it would be if I got captured. And since Iâve never gotten to use it before⦠can I let them capture them?â
âDo you have any idea how fucked these guys are? If theyââ
âFen, I love you, but donât forget that Iâm a proud member of the Scholars. Itâs my job to know more than you. I know whatâll happen if I got captured. If I didnât have my âdeus ex machina,â then Iâd immediately wake and wait to see if my avatar got rescued or not. If it wasnât, I wouldnât even bother immersing again, remove my access to this character, and start over. Trust me, nothing bad is going to happen to me. Some pretty bad things will happen to everybody else, though.â
Fenrir couldnât hold back the concern on his face while Serra fired her second shot in the background, but he gave in with a sigh and said, âAlright. As long as you promise me youâll be safe.â
âOh, no, Iâm not promising that at all. If anything, Iâm promising to be the opposite of safe. Iâll only promise that those guys wonât get to have their way with me.â
âIâm going to trust you that thatâs good enough.â
âGood. All you need is to trust me. After all, I didnât take on the heart of a loonomb for nothing.â
âAâa what?â
Eva smirked. âIâll explain later. When you see me g o down, if they even manage to knock me down, make sure to watch for a show.â
With those words and a flap of her wings, Eva shot up into the air and flew over toward the enemy fleet. It didnât take long for the first eruption of flames from her mouth to strafe over one the wooden deck of one of the ships, and she followed up with a bolt of electricity once she was out of flames.
All of the enemy players with ranged capabilities tried to shoot her down in retaliation, but none managed at first. She was too fast and agile of a moving target for them. It helped that Eva had no intention of making it easy for them.
Meanwhile, Serra fired her third shot. Just like the two before it, she went for the heads of the monsters to instantly kill them and render the ships useless.
The naval side of things was turning in their favor. With The Shoebill back in action, Fenrir at the wheel, and Serra at the cannon, there were few threats on the water that could pose any danger to them. Saya helped too, of course, with assisting Serra in loading the cannon.
But⦠that actually slowed Serra down. Not that Serra would admit that, of course, since the time lost in having Sayaâs help was minimal. She was just so used to handling it all on her own that she already had the routine perfected and actually managed to get it done slightly faster when on her own.
There was nobody better than Serra at manning a cannon.
Even so, no matter how great the teamwork might have been, they were still only one ship against a fleet of ships. No amount of masterful steering would save The Shoebill from every shot fired their way.
And given that their enemies were still using those cannonballs capable of spreading toxic fumes wherever they landed, it only took one hit to cause a serious issue for them.
The enemyâs one, successful shot penetrated The Shoebillâs hull and landed atop the lower deck, the toxic gas within seeping out and quickly spreading through some of the gaps and holes left on the main deck. Seeing as how The Shoebill wasnât completely restored yet, there were plenty of small gaps for that gas to seep through, and it didnât take long for The Shoebillâs crew to notice it around their feet.
Before Fenrir could even say a single word about it, Saya stepped back from the cannon and looked at him to say, âIâll deal with it,â earning a nod from him.
He didnât want to let her, but he knew that there wasnât any better option at the time.
Taking a deep breath, Saya rushed below deck where the the toxic fumes were already heavy in the air. Even though she held her breath, the gas still managed to get inside of her system through other orifices. Her nostrils, her eyesâshe felt the same painful sensation everybody else did who fell victim to the gas. Even so, despite hardly being able to see through her tears, she rummaged around until she found the source of all the gas and lifted the toxic cannonball up underneath her shirt. Spreading those fumes above the deck was the last thing she wanted, so she tried to contain them as best she could.
And as soon as Saya made it back above deck, she dove overboard straight into the ocean below. Water was what neutralized the gas back when Fenrir first dealt with these fumes, and they were going to be what neutralized the gas again. Or, at the very least, Saya got to release the cannonball from her shirt so it could sink down to the oceanâs floor where it would be somebody elseâs problem.
What she did next, though, was much riskier.
Saya had no idea if it would even work or not, but she drowned herself. Kind of, at least. She opened up her mouth and swallowed the oceanâs water in addition to breathing some in through her nostrils. She kept her eyes open as well so that any chemicals from the gas on them would hopefully get diluted or washed away.
Naturally, such a plan had its downsides.
She was in the open ocean with a throat and lungs filling up with water, and that was on top of feeling pain from the toxic fumes in the first place.
But⦠that pain was going away.
In a desperate attempt for fresh air, Saya swam up to the surface and coughed out as much water as she could, some black sludge similar to when Rao coughed from the fumes mixed in with the water she coughed out.
Sayaâs internals felt like they were on fire between the intake of salt water and the toxic fumes, but she managed to stay afloat until something familiar landed in the water in front of her.
It was the end of Rodâs line.
Looking up, she saw The Shoebill up ahead with Fenrir standing at the rear, Rod in hand waiting to reel her in.
While Saya might have feared what sort of lame jokes he might make later about âcatchingâ her and reeling her in, she shoved those fears to the side so that he could bring her in.
It didnât take long for her fears to become reality.
As soon as Saya made it to The Shoebillâs side where she could climb back up, she saw Fenrir lean over it and heard him say, âLooks like I caught a waifu. Does this mean youâre a dogfish now?â
âIâm letting myself drown next time,â Saya grumbled.
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