Chapter 245

Chapter 245

The skull-shattering explosion mimicked the echo of a Howitzer cannon. I lost presence for a moment and stumbled to the side, trembling hand reaching up towards a wetness on my cheek. My left ear, closest to the explosion, was bleeding. I grimaced and quaffed a health potion, making my way towards the twins alongside Sae.

Got 'em? Sae was leaning on Astrid, squinting through the gaping hole that yawned open where the door used to be, beyond masked by enough dust to pass as a sandstorm.

As the dust receded, scaly corpses came into view, chunks of their bodies missing, cleanly cut through by the laser. Think so. Astrid huffed, breathing hard but otherwise undeterred. Considering the scale of what shed just managed, the lack of tiredness was off-putting.

And a little disturbing.

The twins were strong, to be sure, but they hardly dominated the competition.

It was a reminder that every User still alive had been continually getting stronger, driven towards progression by the impending threat of another transposition event. Magic stood out because it was flashy and could cause catastrophic damage from a distance, but many melee Users were advancing far beyond the realm of human potential in both defensive and offensive capacities.

I was at a higher level than most. The combination of the Allfathers backing, stumbling upon the adaptive dungeon, and early access to Kinsleys store had allowed me to get an early head start, one Id capitalized on to the best of my ability. Subsequently, the string of misfortunes and contentious paths that led me here helped widen the gap. Between pushing higher up the tower and clashing with problem members of the order, Id tried to continue that trend.

But there was an uncanny sense, lately, that the gap was closing.

If I needed to deal with a User like Astridpowerful, but lower level than methe methodology was simple. Create enough of an opening to force through and either direct them to turn their wand or weapon on themselves, or use them against their allies.Updated from novelb(i)n.c(o)m

But if the User was equal to my level or higher?

That was a problem. In an ideal environment with plenty of space and places to hide, I could punch far above my weight class. But this was the real world. You didnt always get to pick your battles. If the wrong Users ambushed me at the wrong time, I was in a world of trouble.

Especially with family in the mix.

My eyes trailed to my sister, still ashen in Saes arms. We need to get going.

We darted across the street in loose formation, keeping me and Iris in the center to shield us from view as we circumvented the small groups of Users pushing back monsters, slowly making our way through back allies and side roads until our destination loomed in the distance, less than a half mile away.

Sae nearly took a step before her eyes glazed over, and she swiped a finger across her invisible UI. Max is on comms and in range. Better late than never, I guess.

Max? I asked dumbly, giving Sae a pointed look.

Minor mistakes could easily sum to disaster. Though the strike team didnt require my presence to function, I spearheaded things often enough that the five of us had a working chemistry. Saethe only person present who knew Myrddin and Matt were the same personhad to take special care.

She startled and glanced over at the twins. To their credit, they were too preoccupied with our surroundings to notice the slip. Ops guy. Can hold his own in combat but has advanced reconnaissance feats.

Switching gears, I played the role of an annoyed VIP whose life was in danger. There are no freaks in sight. Whatever the hell the attack was about, they obviously focused on the outskirts. Its right there. I pointed at the building. Quick jog and were home free.

Confident enough to bet your sister on that? Sae challenged. When I scowled and didnt answer, she continued. Just sit tight for a second. Max will get back to me, and well

Her eyes flicked to her UI, and Saes expression froze, the already light skin around her chitinous material paled ghostly white.

Its following the head.

I began to back away. The minotaur advanced toward me with lumbering footsteps, paying no mind to the others. Astrid charged up a spell, Astria supporting from behind.

Tell them to stop. I murmured.

Saes head snapped back toward me. What?

The mage twins. Stop them.

Gemini, hold. Sae said, using their official callsign.

What, so furless-furry-dullahan can roll us over? Astrid snapped.

It probably cant see you. And even if it can, its priorities have changed. I said, projecting as much confidence as I could considering the circumstances. Itd taken out the bird, but only because the raven was actively hindering it and I got the feeling these things could sense each other. Crack open the manhole and take the girls down into the sewer. Give me a minute to lead him away, then scorch concrete.

She stared at me. I dont care how good you think you are. That thing will tear you to shreds.

Its gotta catch me first.

Matt

Get Iris to the Adventurers Guild. Make sure Tyler knows whats happening. Send as many people my way as you can. Ill keep the pins coming.

Max gave us a near-zero chance of making it to the tower together. If I wanted to get Iris clear, that meant improvising. I had the beginnings of a plan. Hard to say if it was a good one, but it was better than nothing.

Sae took Iris and helped her and the twins into the sewer, memory guided me as I flew through the UI, pulling up Kinsleys store and making a very specific purchase. I spammed through the invasive warnings and prompts letting me know my purchase had been logged and selecting construction, in the reason field. Considering that you had to be on the approved listgenerally a non-fledgling member of a respected guild or vouched for by oneto make purchases on this section of the site, the warnings were probably unnecessary. But better safe than sorry.





Twenty minutes.

No small ask, when the battlefield had a way of turning minutes into eternity. I withdrew the bag from my inventory and fished out the contents. Considering how alive the body was, I half-expected the head to animate, maybe even speak to me. But compared to the body, it wasnt looking so hot. The once red tissue was dull burgundy, the texture hypoxic and prune-like, eyes rolled up into the back of its head. With any luck, that meant most of its intelligence and higher reasoning were out of commission.

Ahead, the minotaur was still advancing slowly, hand out-held.

Looking for this? I hefted the minotaurs head by the base of the skull. Then reached up with my free-hand, cocked my middle finger behind my thumb, and delivered a meaty flick to its nose.

The reaction was immediate. The creature roared, warbled voice full of rage and hatred. And rushed forward.