Chapter 644 - Uneasy! A Predetermined Path Taken?
Realm of Myths and Legends
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"Weâre here. Vintage, Kirigami, you know what to do." One Shot Brick said.
After altering their route, the group finally arrived near the Tempest allied outpost.
At the moment, they remained hidden while Vintage and Kirigami turned stealth and headed closer to the outpost to scout ahead.
As the scouts left to carry out their tasks, Izroth observed the outpost.
âThis outpost is smaller than the one I attacked earlier. Since itâs a smaller outpost, there should be no magical defenses in place, but...â
After observing the outpost for several seconds, Izroth closed his eyes.
âMy Essence is running low. For now, Iâll focus on recovering as much as possible until the scouts return.â
Izroth began to circulate his Source Chant as his Essence slowly refilled bit by bit.
He consumed a good amount of Essence with the constant use of his Energy Vision Sense and during his fights within the Hollow Soul Grove. Though most of Izrothâs Essence usage came from his battle against Tigran, or to be more precise, the Dragon Lord of the Abyss.
Reminded of the Dragon Lord of the Abyss, Izrothâs thoughts were drawn to what occurred after his Apparel of Insatiable Transcendence absorbed the Abyssal Dragon Lordâs Scales.
âIt still hasnât ended? How strange... Itâs never lasted this long before.â
Izroth never received a system alert regarding the end of the Apparel of Insatiable Transcendenceâs Overeater effect, which meant that it was still ongoing.
After the Overeater effect activated, Izroth did not get any type of follow-up from the system. An estimation, a confirmationâthere was nothing.
âSince there was no listed option for it on the skill, itâs possible the Apparel of Insatiable Transcendence was never meant to consume another growth-type armor. Still, itâs a bit troublesome. The system should have adjusted for it by now.â
In the end, Izroth could only wait and see what the future held.
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The scouts One Shot Brick sent out returned around ten minutes later and gave their report.
According to them, there were numerous gaps to take advantage of between the patrols around the outpost. However, the overall strength of the outpost seemed abnormally weak compared to what it should have been.
While they did not search the entire outpost, based on what they saw, there were less than thirty NPCs and players combined that protected the outpost with an average level range of 32-38.
One Shot Brick furrowed his brows and said, "Itâs always possible that they no longer feel the need to have as many people stationed here since the Demilitarization Belt is now considered their territory. But it still feels a bit off. This outpost isnât large, but itâs not exactly smaller either. There should be close to 150 people here. Even if the numbers were cut, isnât close to 80% a bit much?"
"Isnât this a good thing? Since itâs less than 30 people, we can wrap things up pretty fast here and meet up with the guild leaderâs group. Besides, itâs like you saidâthey basically rule the Demilitarization Belt at this point. With this outpost being so deep in the heart of the Demilitarization Belt, they likely never anticipated someone attacking them." Banshee commented.
"Itâs also possible that weâre walking into a trap. Vintage, did you see any familiar faces from the Headhunter Syndicate among the players there?" One Shot Brick asked.
"I counted about two or three familiar faces. But, if youâre asking if I saw any of the Twelve Banes, based on the descriptions weâve gathered, no one was a match." Vintage responded.
"It doesnât make any sense. Was our information inaccurate?" One Shot Brick muttered to himself as he looked over at Izroth, who currently had his eyes closed.
A couple of seconds later, Izroth heard the sound of footsteps walking in his direction and opened his eyes to see One Shot Brick.
"I apologize if Iâve disturbed you, Palace Master Izroth. But, there is something Iâd like to ask you about the outpost you attacked."
"Itâs fine. What is it that you wanted to ask?" Izroth inquired.
"Iâm not sure how much you know about the Headhunter Syndicate; however, I figured it was better to task than to not. When you attacked, did you notice if any members of the Headhunter Syndicate were present at the time?"
Izroth took a moment to organize his thoughts as he remembered back to his assault on the outpost and the faces of every player below while he stood in the sky.
Izroth had no trouble recalling every last detail with his perfect memory and quickly put together his findings.
"Yes, if my memory serves me correctly, out of the 172 individuals present, there were 31 NPCs and 141 players. Out of the 141 players, I recognized five that had a direct connection to the Headhunter Syndicate." Izroth answered.
"T-Thanks, thatâs all I needed to know." One Shot Brick said with a weak smile as he walked back over to his group.
"Two outposts, approximately 200 individuals, and we arrive at the grand total of seven or eight players from the Headhunter Syndicate. Even if we play it safe and double that number, it still leaves us with less than 10%. I donât like it." One Shot Brick said as his gaze turned cold.
"Weâre moving out!" One Shot Brick declared as he turned away from the outpost and started to walk in a direction heading away from it.
"Eh? Where are we going? The outpostâs that way?" Banshee said as she followed after One Shot Brick, along with the other members of Sacred Beasts.
"I hope Iâm wrong, but based on everything thatâs happened, Iâm afraid we were too careless. Weâre picking up our pace!" One Shot Brick shouted as he quickened his steps.
"I understand your concern, but is it really alright to leave the outpost untouched?" Banshee questioned.
"Forget the outpost! Our guild leader might be in danger! We played right into their hands... Damn it!" One Shot Brick scowled as he grit his teeth.
"I donât understand, what-"
"A trap. I donât know how, but they knew every action that we would take from the very beginning. From going through the blood mist, even to Palace Master Izroth attacking an outpost alone. They knew our every move before we even made it..! The ambushâit was also just a diversion to keep our eyes away from their true objective."
"If Iâm not mistaken, their target was always our guild leader. And we just delivered her to them..!" One Shot Brick halted his steps.
After hearing that their guild leader was the main target of the Headhunter Syndicate, every member of Sacred Beasts was filled with rage and resentment. Once he realized this, One Shot Brick had to take a moment to calm himself.
While he felt the same way as them, One Shot Brick knew that he had to keep a clear head on his shoulders as the leader of the group.
Right now, they were still a considerable distance away from their guild leaderâs general position. Even their fastest players would take a while to get there. But, there was another option that he nearly dismissed due to being momentarily blinded by anger.
One Shot Brick approached Izroth, who stood near the back of the group.
He lowered his head slightly before Izroth and said, "Please, help save our guild leader if she is in trouble, Palace Master Izroth. Whatever your price may beâI will bear it."
Those from Sacred Beasts had their anger turn to shock when they saw One Shot Brick lower his head.
One Shot Brick understood the implications of a top guildâs leader being killed by another guild.
If it was for the sake of Meng Jiang and Sacred Beasts who had taken him in during his time of need, he did not mind swallowing his pride.
Izroth placed his hand on One Shot Brickâs shoulder and said, "Lift your head. A man should not lower his head before another so easily."
One Shot Brick lifted his head after hearing Izrothâs words.
"The sincerity of your wordsâI have received them well." Izroth removed his hand from One Shot Brickâs shoulder as his feet lifted off the ground.
"Rest assured; I will not allow any harm to befall your guild leader."