Chapter 68 - EVO

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Chapter 68 - EVO

***Tirnanog, Mount Aerie***

***Magnus***

You can test their mettle any way you want, Linda, Teresa answered the diminutive seeker. Just be aware that we regard Astra and Magnus as juggernauts. It wont do to send just any unpaired warrior against them.

Hooh? Linda looked first judgmentally at Astra, then at me, before her eyes returned to Teresa with barely withheld schadenfreude. I can see you had your inheritor take a different path than yourself.

Naturally. Teresa crossed her arms in defiance. The seekers question seemed innocent enough, but due to Teresas inability to have children of her blood, Lindas comment was like twisting the knife inside the wound.

Nonetheless, Teresa didnt give in to the provocation. My mutations ended in a dead end. Astras did not.

This is the first time I heard of it! Holly spread her arms with a big smile on her face. The movement accidentally hit Linda right in the face and shoved the other seeker out of the way.

It was undignified, but Holly didnt pay her apparent social blunder the least bit of attention. Why havent we heard of the good news?

Meanwhile, Linda rubbed at her face but didnt have the balls to call out her chieftain.

I took a step away when the titanic woman entered Teresas personal space and gave the elder a hearty hug. The reaction was overblown, but it made some sense when I saw it as forcefully stopping the conversation from going down a detrimental path.

Holly's shutting down the other seeker was intentional. It seemed like there was more to the huge chieftain than mere size.

Its fine, Holly. Teresa patted Holly awkwardly on the back.

And it isnt confirmed yet, Astra admitted. But if everything goes right, I will be able to call myself a mother of three soon enough.

Then lets pray to Gaia for good health and not mention failure, the caravaners chieftain touched her forehead and left the matter at that.

I had seen the gesture performed multiple times by priests of Gaia and their worshippers, so I didnt question it. Peoples tendency to hope for the best in a world with low fertility had occurred to me as odd some time ago, but the predominant religion apparently encouraged it.

On second thought, it made sense. Encouraging people to at least try to have children surely increased the population more than a pessimistic mindset.

There is no doubt in your honesty, but at least one of you will have to prove their ability in the ring, the male seeker inserted himself into the conversation. It is our way.

Holly turned to the watching crowd. Who is willing to test their strength?

A man, almost equal to Holly in size stepped forward and bowed to the chieftain with a grin. He looked impressive. Like Hercules on steroids. If muscles would be the human ideal, this guy would be a pin-up model.

I would like to offer myself, mother. Ive heard a lot from you about Aeries hunters and their weaving techniques with armour to apply power. The stories had me question their validity. To think a few strings would be a match for raw strength is preposterous.

The mans eyes were mainly focused on Holly, but I also noticed the approval-seeking looks he threw at Linda.

My eyes wandered between the huge man and the chieftain. There was no question he had addressed the chieftain as his mother, but he sought Lindas approval. Was there some kind of power struggle going on in this idyllic family of noble tribesmen?

Good! We can do it right here. Linda gestured for the crowd to disperse. The space is big enough.

I felt a hand at my back and turned to Ethan.

My father-in-law leaned in closer and whispered. I dont know whats going on, but it seems like Holly doesnt have quite as tight a leash on her family as I remember. Sadly, we have to react to an insult, even if it was veiled. Dont hold back. Hurt the boy, but do not kill him. He will be an experienced fighter, but his experience should be limited mostly to monsters, not people. He is too young to have fought in the war.

I nodded and stepped in front of Astra. I will fight.

Astra touched my arm. I can take him too.

I laughed and decided to throw the ball right back into the Caravaners field. Let me fight him. He questioned our power, but we dont have to go as far as to have a woman half his size humiliate him in a contest of martial arts.

Astra spluttered, but Teresa stopped her daughter from making a scene by placing a hand on her shoulder. A moment later, it seemed like Astra realized what I was trying to do.

The brute on the other hand didnt seem to get it. Are you saying I would be no match for your partner?

You arent a match for either of us, I replied with played confidence and engaged my armours strider mode to get to eye-level with him. How do you want to do this? I have no time to waste. My name is Magnus, by the way.This chapter is updated by nov(e)(l)biin.com

Hah! The man looked again at Linda, but it seemed like he had lost some of his confidence. A smidgen of doubt had wormed its way into his mind. I am Elijah. I wont hold back, but this is just a test of power, not of volition. We will use our bare fists and abilities. You can keep that armour of yours if you want. It will only slow you down.

If you think so. It could be argued that the armour is a part of my ability now. I detached the halberd from my back and the short sword from my belt. Then I threw both weapons towards Astra who caught them with ease before I took the helmet from its belt attachment and put it on. Anyway. I am not one to throw away an advantage when it is offered to me.

The Caravaners and my family retreated to the halls walls while I waited in a relaxed stance for my opponent to make the first move.

Usually, it would be the height of folly to allow someone the first blow. Especially when I wasnt certain of his abilities.

Etan had warned me excessively during our training to always be the one to strike first and with finality in a real-world situation. I hadnt seen a fraction of the truly dangerous abilities out there, and the most dangerous ones were not the well-known mutations, but rare ones which took you by surprise.

But this duel was held to prove our prowess. And Etan would have warned me if he hadnt been confident in my ability to do this.

My father-in-laws assumption about Elijahs experiences seemed a least partly correct when my opponent roared and drummed his chest like an overgrown ape while he postured for his people.

When he finally stumbled and went to his knees, I managed to get my knee up to his head and smack him right in the base of the jaw.

This still wasnt enough to knock him out, because he kept writhing and fumbling around on the floor, but it was clear who the winner was. Elijah was down on the ground and not getting up, while I was still standing.

I took off my helmet and looked at the group of seekers and my parents-in-law.

Linda winced when Elijah didnt get up to fight me, while Holly wore the expression of a mother watching her son getting beaten up.

Do I have to continue? I asked, then turned to watch Elijah. I didnt want to be the dude who proclaimed victory just to be hit in the back by a supposedly defeated foe.

Just to be sure, I took a step away from him. He was still trying to get up but stumbled like a drunk each time he tried. His left ear was bleeding a small river of blood, while the jaw on his right was trying to grow a second head.

Definitely a cracked jawbone, I mused, complimenting my work.

Back on Earth, before I had stopped training and developed a small lifebelt, I had been a devout follower of the organisations martial arts training regiment for field agents. It was before I had to acknowledge that reaching any hint of professionalism in the art required too much of my time.

I had also realized that in a world with supersoldiers, standing my ground would never turn out in my favour. But I could rely on my new body. The time I had spent studying the bodys weak points and various moves to exploit these weaknesses wasnt totally lost.

I think this demonstration is more than sufficient. Holly looked towards the other seekers and was answered with approval.

Honest ones by the male and female seekers who hadnt been introduced and a grudging one by Linda.

Good! Holly gestured for her clansmen to get going. Then what are you waiting for!? The saherna wont awaken themselves from their sleep!

The caravaners got going like a stirred-up anthill. They didnt quite run, but the majority power-walked out the door while two stayed behind to look after the moaning Elijah and get him some direly needed medical treatment.

Saherna? I questioned, recognizing the originator for one of my mutations but having never seen the actual creature. So far, I had only traded for saherna meat at the Old Camp or gotten it free of charge from my new family.

Holly grinned. Do you want to see? Its always a sight when they wake up.

Yes, we do! Astra rejoined my side and linked arms with me.

I could have taken him. You were the worse match-up for his abilities, her electric communication tingled across my skin. I thought it was over when he almost got a hold of your ankle.

I sighed and rolled my eyes. I freely admit, you are right. In hindsight. You could have just wrapped him up in your filaments and called it a day, though it would have annoyed me to see you play bondage with another man.

What is bondage?

Her reply surprised me, and yet it shouldnt have. Bondage is

I stopped myself just in time. Or rather, one of my sub-identities did. You know what, that is a topic for another day! Now I want to see these saherna!

While we followed the seekers up a tunnel system I steadfastly refused to answer any of Astras questions about bondage. Revealing the secrets of this art to my partner had a shiver going down my spine.

What are the saherna being used for? I questioned Holly to avoid Astras enquiries.

We are riding them! the chieftain answered proudly. We live on and with the saherna. They are what allows us to travel the land without having to fear every little monster crossing our path!

We emerged from the side of a cliff which gave a good view of a small mountain valley with a lake. Winter wasnt completely over yet and the chill wind howling along the mountain forced me to put my helmet back on. Around me, my parents-in-law and Astra mirrored me with their helmets. The seekers had woollen shawls and furry hoods to protect them.

Down in the valley, what must have been most of the caravaners population spilled from a hangar-like opening in the mountain.

People with oversized drums were already causing a racket on a small lake covered with ice. Meanwhile, the rest began unloading cargo from large sledges mainly construction wood.

Those remind me strongly of prefabricated construction, I commented upon seeing what looked like walkways with handrails and walls.

Just wait, the male seeker commented, right as something beneath the nearby lakes ice moved.

The drummers retreated just as the hoof-shaped monster surfaced, breaking through the ice like an icebreaker on steroids!

I had to revise my judgement about the creature when it was followed by a serpent-like neck. What I had seen at first was just the head! Soon, half a football field of ice was heaved upwards and then slid off the sahernas back.

More of the creatures emerged, answering the caravaners drums with thumping noises of their own.

A saherna was a mixture between a brachiosaurus and a turtle with eight sturdy legs. The hoof-shaped head was covered with its own shell and ended in scythe-like blades. The back shell was mostly circular with a slight elongation along the creatures length.

The tail was over a hundred metres long and covered in sinew, while several long tentacles emerged from the creatures neck, presumably to feed it with plants from the ground.

It was only when the herd of saherna stopped tamely in front of the caravaners and people began to climb the legs that I understood what I was seeing.

You are shitting me! You can build a wooden fortress on the backs of those things without them killing you? I spluttered. No wonder the caravaners had the worlds trade business covered.

Normally, the saherna are covered with blood-drinking parasites from head to toe, Holly explained proudly. This herd recognizes that we are much better lodgers since we keep the parasites off them while not drinking any blood. All they have to do to keep us around is run in the direction we tell them to.

The chieftain belly laughed while her people began the process of erecting semi-permanent wooden fortresses on the sahernas backs.