Chapter 728 Interesting

Name:Chaos' Heir Author:Eveofchaos
Chapter 728 Interesting

'Were they already near the settlement?' Khan wondered as his body rose into the air. 'No, I would have sensed them.'

The Scalqa froze when they witnessed the flight. They forgot about the crisis and the settlement to watch Khan's performance. Their cries also vanished as their mouths hung open in awe. The human was striving for the sky, and the grace he exuded silenced the aliens' minds.

The grace in Khan's movements affected Amy, too, but she was aware of his abilities. She didn't experience any surprise, allowing her to focus on her duties. Khan had given her a direct order, and she would comply.

'Did they get closer after this tribe's hunting team retreated into the settlement?' Khan considered. 'Did my mental trip last longer than I thought?'

Calculations happened in Khan's mind as he tried to make sense of the development. The ship's scanners had given him a vague idea of where the other tribes were so he could play realistic simulations and draw reliable conclusions.

The most plausible conclusion put some blame on Khan. The second hunting team probably was nearby, minding its own business, but the mess in the settlement had drawn it out of its patrol. The other tribe's Scalqa sensed weakness and initiated the offensive.

The mission would have wanted Khan to avoid meddling with the tribes' infighting, but he felt responsible for the attack. The mental trip also made him ignore the politics of the issue. He thought only about himself there, pushing him to take responsibility for his actions.

Khan stopped rising when he reached a high spot in the sky. The tall forest filled his vision, but he closed his eyes to focus on the symphony. The hunting team didn't have enough time to encircle the settlement but was still attacking from three directions. Yet, minutes separated it from the tents, giving Khan room to intervene.

'Avoid the trees,' Khan thought. 'Don't take lives. Don't cause another mess.'

Those directives echoed in Khan's mind as tinges of his mana fused with the symphony, taking control of its various strands. The natural energy in the environment condensed, giving birth to multiple purple-red spheres that slowly morphed into needles.

The morning sky above the settlement changed color. The purple-red light replaced any light blue shade, but the figure at the center of that barrage remained visible. The Scalqa and Amy fell into a daze as they watched Khan spread his arms in the middle of those floating bright needles.

Khan took a deep breath. The feelings triggered by the mental trip were still inside him, but he couldn't let them overcome his rational side. He didn't want to create another mess, which required absolute precision.

The symphony continued to update Khan. The incoming hunting team was getting closer, but the trees' crowns hid the bright spectacle above the settlement. The enemy Scalqa couldn't see what was happening, and the following attack took them by surprise.

The leader's mind lost any trace of reason. The alien couldn't follow Khan's movements at all. He couldn't even understand what had happened, but that didn't matter anymore. Khan had to die.

The Scalqa leader put strength into his left arm, but Khan completed his attack before he could swing it. Immense weight fell on the alien's shoulder, slamming it on the ground.

The alien shouted, but dirt soon filled his mouth. Khan replicated the previous attack while pressing on the Scalqa's head. The alien's face was basically digging into the ground, but his awareness remained intact.

'They are as tough as I expected,' Khan thought before slamming his foot on the alien's nape. His attack now focused on damaging rather than pushing, leading to the intended effects. The Scalqa leader had fainted.

The exchange had been so quick that the other team members failed to do anything to help their leader. They only understood what had happened when Khan crouched down to lift the fainted Scalqa. That disrespectful action triggered their anger, and many lifted their arms to prepare for a fight. Yet, all of them froze under Khan's bright eyes.

"Don't throw your lives away," Khan ordered, and a tremor ran through the symphony, affecting the aliens' balance. No one fell, but the event conveyed the immense difference in power.

Khan lost interest in the weaker aliens and adjusted the Scalqa leader on his back before stepping into the air. The other Scalqa could only follow him with their eyes before the thick crowns hid his figure.

The settlement was still noisy, but the Scalqa had mostly regrouped. Part of the tribe was attending to the tents and Rok-Go, while the others had approached the rocky barrier. The invaders had gotten close enough to generate tremors they could hear, and Khan's explosions had also provided general directions.

The warriors inside the settlement split into four teams, with three guarding the explosions' directions and one surveilling the nearby opening in the barrier. They were ready to defend their home, and their enemies eventually appeared.

A series of Scalqa donned in pelts and wielding slings and wooden spears came out of the trees, approaching the rocky barrier at high speed. Both sides prepared to fire their weapons at their opponents, but one suddenly stopped to look at the sky.

The invaders' strange behavior made the defenders stop, too, and all the eyes in the area soon converged in the sky above the settlement. Khan had returned, and the huge figure in his hand seemed able to end the conflict.

Khan held the Scalqa leader by the neck, showing him left and right as he hovered above the settlement. The alien had yet to wake up, but his bone armor spoke for his status. Even the Scalqa with poor eyesight could recognize who Khan had defeated.

Khan spun on himself a few times to convince everyone of the event before slowly descending into the settlement. Capturing the enemy leader was a basic military tactic, and the enemy Scalqa acknowledged it by lowering their spears. Khan had single-handedly vanquished their will to assault the tribe.