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Chapter Sixty-One: The Battle Plan Part One

By sundown, Rockflower sent another counter-raiding party, numbering twenty-one braves. It was smaller than last time, consisting of a Green Bit group led by Chief Bess, Deborah, Marseille, Raja, the entire Foxfire Guild, and me. Rockflower couldn’t afford to send more ever since half of the guilds left town. Our goal was to stop the warheads from flying. As much as possible, we would free the prisoners if we had a chance. We would then high-tail back home afterward and wait for reinforcements to arrive. I was astounded that my friends volunteered for this dangerous quest since they were still newcomers. After crossing the river with the Green Bits’ canoes, we pressed on with haste. “So, I want to make things clear,” Brock began. “This Ares’s Brave guy wanted to start another World War. He would then sit back and let the big shots fight each other. And when this is over, the Eagles pick off what’s left of them, gather a bigger army, and then head back to Ever
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Chapter Sixty-Two: The Battle Plan Part Two

My friends and I swallowed hard. It made sense why the adamantites were used as a power source. “Based on the information from Sam,” Raja continued, “an adamantite with the size of a chandelier could blow up an entire city.” “Along with everyone within its radius,” Deborah finished. My friends and I were sweating in dread, understanding why we had to steal it — from underground — surrounded by hundreds of enemies. “I see,” Wilt swallowed. “So how do we destroy them? Safely, of course.” “Magic,” Raja answered. “Only magic can work with adamantite.” Unfortunately, our side didn’t have magic braves. We could really use one right now. “Hmm…” Alex cupped her chin to ponder. “Alex?” I said. Our glances shifted toward the Finnish girl. She took a deep breath. “I must confess, I do have magic —” “Alex, you know you can’t reveal your powers to anyone,” Katie cut her off to reprimand. “It’s alright, Katie. This is
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Chapter Sixty-Three: Second Raid on Hammerhorn Part One

We resumed our journey to Hammerhorn, but in a lengthy detour for several hours. It was slow, though we kept ourselves hidden in the undergrowth at a stealthy pace. We had to be covert when sneaking into the underground base to avoid their patrols. The first patrol we found was a sign that we had arrived. Owing to the Green Bits’ reconnaissance earlier, we managed to bypass several patrolmen until we reached the river. From our left, the hill-fort was in that direction. Chief Bess turned all the Green Bits into crocodiles and panthers. They swam to the other side of the river before dispersing into the trees to check for patrols. We waited for a moment until they came back and wagged their tails. “It’s clear.” Chief Bess signaled Raja to transform into his giant form and grabbed everyone except me, Marseille, and Deborah. Deborah summoned an eight-spoked wheel that hovered in the air. She and Marseille hopped on and flew across. I threw Raja and his p
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Chapter Sixty-Four: Second Raid on Hammerhorn Part Two

Every single person in the cavern stopped in their tracks. Then, two more explosions erupted coming from outside. Their fear grew when one person burst from the exit tunnel. “Raid! There’s a raid!” someone shouted. As the knight got distracted, two darts struck his throat. The Green Bit pair went forward with blowguns in their hands. They surrounded the knight as he turned into dust without anyone noticing. My friends and I had our expressions distorted into shock. “How brutal,” Li murmured. A couple of more explosions, a Blood Eagle bellowed, “EVERYONE, GET OUT!” “What?” Raja was surprised when hundreds of stamping feet shook the ground. They were pouring into the exit. Soon, more people burst from the three tunnels. They were all racing toward the surface as well. Even the prisoners were escaping, but at a snail pace because of the iron balls attached to their legs. “Something is not right,” I said. “Me too,”
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Chapter Sixty-Five: The Sorte Part One

“See, my lords,” we could hear Aurelius talking to the Storm Brothers from a distance, “I told you they would take this exit.” Masaru grunted in acknowledgment. Everyone from our side was exchanging each other’s worrisome stares. The Blood Eagles’ shield wall stretched about a third of the clearing in a crescent formation; with their weapons aimed at the hole, our escape would be difficult. Aurelius turned his attention back to us at the hole, still hiding inside the underground airfield. “I know you’re in there, Anne. Would you mind if you can come out and talk like old friends we once were?” Several brow-raising glares fell on the chief. “You two know each other?” Wilt asked. “Unfortunately, yes,” she answered out loud. “Oh, don’t be like that, my dear,” Aurelius exclaimed. “We haven’t seen each other since the peace signing in War’s End —” “Where are the warheads?” She cut him off. “Anne, please,” Aurelius coaxed. “O
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Chapter Sixty-Six: The Sorte Part Two

After several minutes of running, we heard another warhead ascending. It was getting louder. “We’re getting close.” Chief Bess alarmed us to get ready to attack. “Do you think we’re expecting resistance when we reach the airfield?” Li asked. “Absolutely,” Raja replied. “Aurelius was one step ahead of us before we started all this. We need to think of something once we arrive there.” A light bulb popped above my head. “Commander, let me borrow your shield and launch me straight for their airfield.” They all blinked. Wilt tilted his head, recognizing my intention. “Do what he said, Commander.” Raja nodded in approval. When he stopped running, a golden shield materialized in front of me. The second I grabbed it, Raja mustered all his might to throw me headlong, but not before raising the shield when tearing through the canopy. Soaring above the treetops, the airfield was straight ahead. Once I was near, my skin began to crawl, urg
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Chapter Sixty-Seven: The Sorte Part Three

“It’s Cutler.” Miranda recognized the person who tackled Raja. However, the enemy commander wasn’t human. Standing two and a half meters tall, he was a half-man half-lion, dressed like a Pharaoh and armed with a pair of long bronze knives. “We’d just split up a minute ago,” he cackled behind his feral smile. “Who would’ve thought that I’d be the one who finds you first.” Back on his feet, Raja dashed toward him, with shields and spears appearing in his hands. However, Cutler dodged all his thrusts, as well as Chief Bess’s arrows flying toward him with such godly speed and grace that he got a chance to bite Raja’s fifth arm. He yelped in pain, though he managed to smack the enemy commander with one of his shields, stumbling him several yards before hiding behind a tree to avoid the arrows. “Sloppy as usual, Raja,” Cutler taunted. “Still in your first-stage form? It’s a waste that your god chose your pampered hide.” Raja bared his gritting teeth at him.
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Chapter Sixty-Eight: The Grieving Part One

“Brunch is here.” Alex let some townsfolk who brought food into our lodge. It was afternoon. We slept in the living room after getting back in town at sunrise. We didn’t have the strength to go upstairs, still heavy in grief and exhaustion after everything had happened last night. Sinchi and Danny’s groups also got back with the giant adamantite shortly after we arrived. With that, our quest was a success… at what cost? Wilt was gone. Marseille and Deborah were chasing after the flying warheads. Nine people from Sinchi and Danny’s groups got recalled during their escape from the enemies’ pursuit, including four freed prisoners. No cheers, no celebration, just a bitter victory. “We have to eat,” Alex said once the townsfolk left after placing our meal on the dining table. We were lying on sofas and the carpet. Zeki was also with us. He was equally dejected and weary. “How can you say that after what happened to Wilt?” Brock frowned. Alex was the only o
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Chapter Sixty-Nine: The Grieving Part Two

“By the gods,” Zeki gasped. It was an airfield, the same one back in Hammerhorn. From both sides of the strip, there were also rows of winged warheads, hundreds of them. Mrs. Smith told us they had shown Raja, Wilt, and Marseille this place after the Eagles’ first raid. The airfield was once an important base from the last Great War. Only the Green Bits, Aurelius, and Mayflower’s oldest members knew about it. The Guildmaster of Green Bit revealed this secret to the Mayflowers after they settled Rockflower. The two guilds were hoping to keep it as leverage against anyone who threatened the Sleeping King Forest. “Does King Martel have something to do with Heaven One?” I asked. “No, no, no,” Chief Bess said in her late king’s defense. “That was all Aurelius’s idea. The airfield back in Hammerhorn was new to us. We don’t even know how he managed to acquire those warheads and how their airfield came to be. We were as surprised as everyone.” “He was
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Chapter Seventy: My Past Part One

“What?” we all said in bemusement. “Vainamoinen,” Alex repeated. “He’s a magic god with a magical voice.” Many of us twisted our tongues trying to pronounce her god’s name. “You already know where I came from, so there’s no need to tell you that again.” “I see,” the Shaolin began. “Then mine’s Guan Yu. He was a great general from ancient times. And this was his famous weapon.” He raised the Green Dragon before us. “Hang on, Guan Yu’s a god?” I remembered him from the book, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which was based on actual Chinese history, but I only knew its summary. Li nodded. “We have a small temple dedicated to him in my village.” “That means your powers are based on everything about the general,” I said. “And also a city god from what I’ve heard,” Zeki added. “Unfortunately, the Blood Eagles knew how to counter city braves like you, so don’t bother to use your powers.” “I see,” Li swallowed in disappoin
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