CH16
Fantasia Apocalypta
âRight this wayâ The receptionist said, guiding Furi to the back of the bathhouse where a steel trapdoor was installed.
With a creak, the receptionist opened it, waving Furi in.
They both descended, and the trapdoor shut behind them.
A tunnel loomed ahead, supported by pieces of worn timber, and lit by torches lining the wall.
âWhere is this?â Furi asked
âIâll explain laterâ The receptionist replied, walking ahead âFor now, just follow meâ
They passed multiple junctions, the receptionist taking turns with absolute certainty.
âWhy are there so many tunnels?â Furi asked.
âSecrecy. Escape routes,â the receptionist answered.
They walked and encountered these junctions a couple more times, until finally they arrived at a steel door.
The reception knocks, a cold voice sound from the other side.
âMay you face the calm seaâ
âAnd the storm blesses your voyageâ The receptionist replied smoothly.
A pause
The voice spoke once more âCome inâ
The steel door creaks open; the speaker stands beside the door, his eyes glint in blue âThe tides welcome youâ he said.
The receptionist walked in, signaling for Furi to follow.
Stepping inside, she is blown away by the sight.
A massive cavern, lit up by lights from mana crystal, big and small, giving the area a blue hue. A few tents can be seen littered around, some have tears, some look old.
Water flowed from a crack, pooling in a hole. Many people huddling over, drinking from it.
âWelcome to the St. Paul, a sanctuary where those like you can restâ
The receptionist turned to look at Furi, who was still in awe. She taps Furiâs shoulder, breaking her awing trance.
âFollow meâ The receptionist guide Furi to a corner.
There, a big tent was present, illuminated by a mana crystal hanging from the ceiling.
Two men stand guard at the entrance. Their weapons preventing entry.
As the receptionist approaches, the men lift their weapons, providing entry. They also salute with diligence.
The tent is cluttered, rows of rusting cabinets filled with papers and files, weapons, repurposed ready for action. In the middle, A desk is present, a chair is also at the desk with itâs back facing the desk.
âMiss Lisa, Iâve brought her hereâ The receptionist said.
âThank you, Celia, you may leaveâ A female voice sounded from the chair.
âYes, madamâ The receptionist then left, leaving Furi and the person sitting on the chair alone.
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The chair spun around slowly, revealing a woman in nunâs robes, black hair tied back, piercing blue eyes like sapphires.
But there is something more that caught Furiâs attention. It was her ears, black, soft and pointed, and a tail swaying behind her.
Furi blinked, she stood there staring at the beastmen.
âWhat, youâve never seen a beastmen?â The woman said.
âNot really.â Furi replied
âWelp itâs your lucky dayâ The beastmen invites Furi to sit down, âHave a seat, donât be shyâ
Furi sat down on the worn-out stool. The woman speak immediately
âWelcome to The Veteran Coalition, based here in this cavernâ The woman spread her arms. âMy name is Lisa Rifter, the Co-leader of the Coalition with my stepsister, Claudia Rifter, youâve already met her, sheâs the receptionist you talked to when using the bath house.â
Lisa taps the table. âQuestions?â
âWellâ¦Uhâ¦What exactly is this place, what do you do?â Furi asked
Lisaâs face dropped, the mood got serious. âWhen the Scourge came, Claudia, a friend, and I escaped the Nightingale Sisterhood. We joined the defense force. We fought. We bled. We helped hold the barrier when it was in danger. I naively though that when we came back, we would be greeted with red carpets and flowersâ
âBut NO!â Lisaâs voice cracked, her fist slammed the table. Her Fist clenched âThe people turned on us, called us witches! Warmongers!â Her fist clenched âThey dragged our friend onto the streets, stripped her down, spat on her humanity, beat her up till death. She bled for this land⦠and they left her to die on a dirty road. But still, before she diedâ¦she warned us.â
Lisa looked up at Furi, tears started to spill from her eyes
âThat was the time I almost lose faith in God! My mind was filled with heresy, but I quickly got up on my feet, I realized they were the ones lost, poisoned by liars who saw peace for silver and gold.â
Lisa got up and turned, her fist clenched behind her back. Her voice regains composure
âThatâs why I created this place, in an abandon mana crystal mine. A place where those so called âwitchesâ and âWarmongerâ that fought to defend these assholes can rest and those determined can help to unravel this big lie together.â
Lisa turns around âSorry, my language was a bit extremeâ
Clearing her throats âSo, will you be joining us?â
Furi blinked again âWellâ¦I donât really have a choice, do I?â
Lisa chuckled and offered her hand. âI thought soâ
âOut these, youâve got none. In here? Youâve got oneâ
Furi stood up, raising her hand, unsure of the gesture. Lisa winked, and so Furi hesitated to answer with a firm handshake.
âGreat! So, Iâve heard youâre from Caprico, right?â
âYesâ
âYou must have some great combat skills, right? We can really use youâ
âI guess I can hold my own.â
âAwesome! Iâll tell you the others! You can explore this place in the meantime!â
Furi steps out of the tent, but before she fully left a question pops up in her mind. She turns to ask it.
âHey, did you create the fog that helped me earlier? I want to thank you for thatâ
âHm? Nopeâ
âThen who is itâ
âHeâs around here, youâll meet him eventuallyâ
Furi then left the tent, but the question is still left unanswered.
She heads for the water hole, feeling a bit dehydrated, there, many people huddling over to drink, their faces mangled, some with burnt faces, some with slashes, some without limbs.
Furi approaches them, âHehâ¦Hey, gentlemen, can I have someâ
The men turn to face her, her face without a scratch, as smooth as a baby. Although they moved to the side a bit, she felt like an odd one out.
Furi also felt this, when everything else is broken, A normal one feel like a black sheep.
After taking her sip, Furi quickly left the area, turning a corner, she suddenly bumped into someone
âOw!â âOuch!â Both sides exclaim, both falling to the ground
Furi opened her eyes, to see a blonde man, sharp green eyes, clutching his head
He raises his finger pointing at Furi âHey! Watch where youâre going!â He screamed out.
âSorryâ¦â Furi said
The man got up, and start to brush his shirt, âYou got my cloth all dirty! How are you going to fix this? Huh?â He said frustratingly
âSorryâ¦â
âCan you not say something else that isnât âsorryâ?â
âSorryâ Furi said getting up.
She looked up at the man, when they were on the ground she didnât notice.
But he is tall, very tall and very big.
The man facepalmed âWhat, do you have one word in that brain of your, you midgetâ he said, with a smirked.
Something deep inside Furi awaken, she will tolerate everything but thatâ¦that will not pass.
âHey! Who are you calling a midget! Then what are you? A wall of flesh?â
The man stumbled back, he collapses on the ground, clutching his chest. His pride hurt, blood poured out of his mouth. Like he was shot with a cannon.
This is all his imagination, however.
The man stumbled to his feet âSuch⦠such degeneracy! I wonât let this insult pass!â He pointed dramatically âI challenge you to a duel!â
âHuh?â Furi uttered