Translator: Exodus Tales Editor: Exodus Tales
Translated by XephiZ
Edited by Aelryinth
The ninth team started having difficulty moving around once they had to look after two ill members. They were falling behind when the Mailong Private Military Group arrived at a place covered in frozen moss.
The Mailong Private Military Group left them markings along the way. Ai Jiangtu noticed the mercenaries had set up camp at a spot with a clear view after losing sight of them for some time.
âIs it already time to rest?â Nanyu asked.
âSomething must have happened,â Ai Jiangtu judged.
âWhat are these mercenaries up to this time?â Mo Fan was starting to feel impatient with the Mailong Private Military Group.
When they arrived at the camp, they saw Gavin and some other people surrounding three members who were lying on stretchers.
Gavin frowned. When he saw Mo Fan and the others, he said, âRight on time, we are moving them to your team.â
âWhat happened to them?â Ai Jiangtu asked.
âThey are ill. Same symptoms as the high altitude sickness,â Gavin said.
âWe are already looking after two ill members. We wonât be able to maintain the same pace as the group,â Ai Jiangtu said.
âItâs an order. You should bear some responsibility for the group if youâre one of us. Weâll rest up here and set out again in three hours,â Gavin said.
Zhao Manyan could not bear with it any longer. He pointed at Gavin and snarled, âYouâre overdoing it. We arenât a team of medics. You should know that your people arenât any stronger than us!â
âHuh, kid, do you think the world is short on powerful Mages? You might be strong, but can you take on the entire group?â Gavin scoffed.
âHumph, thereâs no reason for us to follow you useless pricks around either,â Zhao Manyan returned promptly.
âSure, youâre only joining us temporarily. Feel free to leave if you want. We wonât stop you,â Gavin sniffed.
âThatâs enough, why are we arguing in a time like this? Team nine, you donât want to look after so many ill members, but the other teams share the same thought. Itâs quite simple, actually. Weâll just move those who are sick to that spot. If they donât recover in three hours, their chances of survival will depend on whether they can keep up with us,â Kuma said.
Everyone shivered after hearing Kumaâs words, especially the three sick members.
âIâve already told you that if anyone slows us down while we are on a mission, they will be abandoned, including me. If you remember the terms weâve agreed to, you should leave the group on your own, or else weâll have to do it the hard way,â Kuma went on.
The three ill mercenaries begged for mercy, but the rest of the group remained silent.
The relationships between mercenaries were not as solid as the relationships in a Hunter Group. They were only after personal gain, and had no obligation to look after one another. They were only forbidden from fighting among themselves.
Every time they were on a mission, they were risking their lives. Not getting the reward was worse than dying for them!
âBring them to our team,â Ai Jiangtu said after some time.
âAre you sure? We didnât force you to take them this time,â Kuma pointed out.
âIâm from the military. I canât accept it,â Ai Jiangtu replied.
âVery well, letâs hope you donât fall behind, or weâll have to abandon you too. You should know that more than ninety of us in the group are hoping to get enough of a reward to live a prosperous life, so they wonât be happy if you are in the way,â Kuma informed him.
The mercenary group had been promised a handsome reward. These mercenaries had their own principles. If someone died during the mission, they would still receive their share. They had all put down a close relativeâs name while signing up for the mission. If the mission was a success, the mercenary group leader would deliver the sum to the close relatives of those who died. The mercenaries might be cold-blooded and selfish, but they would stick to their principles when money was involved. The others were not allowed to claim their shares. The rule was needed to stop the mercenaries from fighting among themselves.
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âAi Jiangtu, how are we supposed to keep going if youâre taking all the ill members?â Zhao Manyan said.
âI donât have a choice, they are more cold-blooded than I imagined,â Ai Jiangtu shrugged.
âIâm seriously done here. Those regular members of the Mailong Private Military Group donât even care about the sick, but we have to look after them when we are only joining them temporarily. We arenât Bodhisattvas!â Zhao Manyan spat.
âOld Ai didnât do anything wrong. After all, we arenât mercenaries like them. We should stick to our principles as Mages,â Nanyu disagreed.
âMo Fan, what do you think?â Jiang Yu asked.
âWeâll just follow Old Aiâs decision. These people are all foreigners. Weâll just treat it as a chance to show them how humane our country is,â Mo Fan shrugged.
The team now had five sick members. Jiang Yu summoned his Rock Golem and combined the stretchers with vines so the Rock Golem could drag them on the ground.
The five ill members could only lie still. The national team members could not help but sigh when they saw the ill membersâ painful expressions and how cold-blooded the mercenaries were.
âWhatâs going on? Why are so many people falling sick?â Mu Ningxue asked. Something did not feel right to her.
âFor some reason, I have a feeling itâs going to happen again,â Lingling said.
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The team set out three hours later. They had to admit that oxygen was indeed lacking in the Rift Valley. The plants were not receiving any sunlight, so they were not using photosynthesis to produce fresh air. Everyone was having trouble breathing evenly.
Guan Yu suddenly breathed heavily as if his nose was clogged.
Jiang Shaoxu turned around and asked quickly, âGuan Yu, did you get a cold?â
âI have no idea. My nose feels blocked all of a sudden,â Guan Yu used his mouth to breathe when he noticed his nose was clogged.
His breathing had turned heavier. Jiang Shaoxu kept observing him. She noticed his face was turning pale.
âGuan Yu, are you sure youâre fine?â she pressed.
âI...Iâm having breathing difficulties. I feel so weak. I canât breathe,â Guan Yu staggered before sitting down on a nearby rock. His chest was rising and falling heavily.
âSeriously? Youâre having symptoms of the high altitude sickness too?â Zhao Manyan said.
âIâm not feeling well, either,â Ai Jiangtu admitted.
âSame here,â Lingling said softly.
Mo Fan was carrying Lingling on his back. He only noticed her face was pale when he turned around. She was panting heavily, like a little fish struggling to breathe with its gills.
âLingling,â Mo Fan quickly put her down.
âIâm feeling a little light-headed,â Lingling said.