Chapter 176 - One Path Ahead
Char Char stared defiantly into Reidâs eyes, reading the subtle cues in his reaction to her words. The experienced, grizzled Hunter was not expecting her sharp challenge, but he also wasnât intimidated by her. His eyes narrowed, chest puffing out subconsciously as he opened his mouth for a rebuttal.
âLyssa,â Char Char turned away from Reid, interrupting him as she addressed the cultist, âHow close are we to where you think Hakuya is?â
âJust beyond this stream.â Medusa replied, looking in that direction, âThere is a glade where I sensed the corruption.â
âSensed it?â Char Char contemplated the word used by Medusa as her eyes flitted to the Devileye plant. The bloodshot eye was bobbing around idly, not focusing on any particular place, âYou⦠can sense things in the forest?â
âI am attuned to the energies of Life.â Medusa placed a hand on her chest, âOf course I can.â
âThen⦠What do you sense over there?â Char Char asked.
Medusa closed her eyes for a moment and concentrated.
During this time Char Char didnât look back at Reid. The Hunter, who was previously about to angrily rebut the young girlâs words, found it now awkward to bring the conversation back to that topic.
A sour look darkened his face as he came to realization that heâd been played by the seventeen year old girl. However, there was nothing he could do about it.
In the end, Char Char was right. He certainly wasnât happy about having the truth of Hakuyaâs situation hidden from him, but he wasnât going to drop the job for it. Perhaps he would have, if it was just another job, but truthfully he was worried about Hakuya.
âSomethingâs strange.â Medusa said, her eyes still closed as she continued to concentrate, âI canât get a good grasp of the energies like before.â
âWhat does that mean?â Char Char asked.
âIâm not sure. I need to take a closer look.â Medusa opened her eyes finally, looking across the creek. She had a confused look on her face as she left the Keeperâs Gaze and waded into the slow, shallow stream.
Char Char and Reid watched her until she was halfway, feeling that something had changed in the womanâs disposition. Char Charâs fists clenched together lightly as she made up her mind and took a decisive step to follow Medusa.
After a few paces Char Char turned around to Reid, âAre you coming?â
ââ¦â Reid didnât respond, but followed after her.
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The soft, loamy banks of the stream were clear of vegetation on either side, indicating that the flowing water used form a deeper creek. Today, though, only a shallow flow of water bubbled across the soft, moist ground. Char Char followed Medusa across the stream, finding that the water only went halfway up her calves at its deepest level.
As she passed the halfway point the air suddenly grew thicker and more humid. The sweet scent of pollen wafted into her nose as if she had held her face up to a flower and deeply inhaled.
The change in atmosphere was so distinct Char Char stopped walking and looked around. It was as if she had passed through an invisible barrier.
She felt a firm pressure on her back as Reid pushed her from behind, jolting her out of her daze.
âKeep moving.â He said gruffly.
âDid you feel-â
âYes.â Reid replied, his eyes scanned the forest ahead as he was on full alert, âI hope that sword at your waist isnât just for decoration.â
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On the other side of the stream Medusa had already reached the grass past the creek bed and was picking up her pace. Char Char and Reid made their way up the muddy bank, but halfway across the bank their feet began sinking into the mud.
Char Char had to fight harder and harder to lift her feet as the ground made loud sucking noises. At first she didnât pay it too much attention, until on the next step a loud slurping sound engulfed her foot.
Her spiritual intuition triggered as her sixth sense outlined several shadowy, eel-like forms lazily moving about several meters below. They moved strangely, scrunching up into thick fat balls, then extending forward, piercing through the mud like stabbing fingers.
Char Char took a laboured step in the oozing mud, feeling herself quickly sinking down as the eels below stopped their idle movement and suddenly grew still. A knot rose in Char Charâs gut as she yanked up on her left foot, forcefully pulling it out of the mud with a grunt, but as soon as she stumbled forward her foot sank deep within the mud again.
âReidââ Char Char blurted out. The mud around her began tremble and shake like jelly as bubbles emerged from below and popped across the surface.
âCalm down.â Reid said beside her. Char Char looked over to see that he, too, had sunken into the mud, âThe more you struggle, the more excited theyâll get.â
âWhat are they?â Char Char, looking down as she stopped struggling. She sank another inch, but the ground beneath her feet felt more stable as she stopped moving.
âGutfish.â Reid replied, âThey are blind and deaf. They live in swamps and under shallow water, secreting liquids that soften the ground above them. Animals that walk on the mud get stuck and start struggling. The more they fight against the mud, the thinner it gets, until they sink completely in the mud and suffocate.â
âAfter that, the gutfish devour their prey at their leisure.â
As they stood without moving Char Char sensed the gutfish below relax and continue slinking lazily about. She relaxed a little, asking, âAre you using your powers to calm them down?â
âThereâs no need.â Reid shrugged, calmly lifting his boot out of the mud. He took extra care to step calmly onto the ground, which remained firm under his foot. âJust walk slowly and they wonât be attracted.â
Char Char followed Reidâs example, and before long they made it to the solid ground on the opposite bank.
âWeâre in dangerous territory now.â Reid said calmly, âThe aether is dense on this side of the creek. Almost as concentrated as some of the wild-lands across the sea.â
âWhat does that mean?â Char Char asked.
âYour friend spoke about reviving her homeland. I wouldnât be surprised if this pocket of the forest is the closest thing to that dream so far.â Reid scanned the area with quiet eyes, âStrangely enough, I feel more at home in an environment like this.â
âWhereâs Lyssa?â Char Char didnât see the robed woman anywhere.
âJust beyond the trees. Something seemed not right with her.â Reid muttered with a frown, sniffing sharply, âAlso, itâs faint, but I can smell his scent.â
âHisâ¦â Char Char hesitated for a moment before her eyes widened. A hopeful smile formed on her face as she softly exclaimed, âYou mean- Hakuya!â
Her smile quickly faded as she saw the dark look in Reidâs eyes.
âThereâs something else mixed in. I canât put my nose on it, but it doesnât smell good.â Reid said quietly, looking off into the underbrush.
âWeâre going in, right?â Char Char asked, though without her previous enthusiasm. The longer she stayed on this side of the creek, the more uneasy she felt. Her spiritual intuition was tingling. There wasnât a single source of danger, it was as if the very air was electrified.
The thought of leaving, though, never entered Char Charâs mind. âHe needs our help. We canât just leave him.â
Reid sniffed the air again. His thoughts were hidden as he weighed their options. In the end he scowled and muttered, âYouâre the boss. Letâs pray that your maiden hasnât led us to our deaths.â
They ventured slowly ahead, following the trail that Medusa had left. The vegetation was thick and suffocating. Black-leafed bushes with thorny branches pressed in on all sides. Heavy vines with heart shaped flowers dripped with thick viscous sap.
There was only one way ahead, a narrow person-sized trail that could only have been formed by Medusaâs Exalted powers. Reid was taller than the woman and had to remain crouched as he slowly led the way down the winding path. Char Char was able to walk behind him without trouble, though she took care not to brush the pathâs bramble-filled sides.
The forest canopy was so dense above that barely any light filtered down onto them. Only a dull, faint glow tinged with green permeated through the leaves above, reflecting off the misty, humid air that hung thickly in an ethereal fog.
Unseen beyond the dense foliage that pressed around them, countless creatures lurked, keenly aware of the presence of the two Exalted. They kept their distance, chirping and clicking in strange tones.
As they continued forward Char Char heard the foliage rustling behind them. She looked back to see the brambles wind their way across the trail, erasing the path from which they came. She wanted to call out to Reid ahead and let him know, but seeing his steady, wide back, she knew that he was just as aware of their surroundings as she was, if not more so.
There was only one way to go.
âWeâre close.â Reid said in a hushed tone as he glanced over his shoulder at Char Char.
âLyssa is just ahead.â Char Char said, seeing the fuzzy shapes through the thicket with her sixth sense. The shape of the clericâs long sword outlined itself as well, hanging from the waist of an immobile, standing figure. âAnd I think Hakuya is there, too.â
âThe air is heavy with his scent.â Reid nodded, âThat, and blood.â
âLots of blood.â