Chapter 285: Unseen Battles and Unsung Heroes
As it turned out, marshaling the prisoners towards the mountains proved exceedingly difficult, though not for the reasons Vir expected. While the prisoners seemed happy to obey his commands, their obedience lasted only until a horde of Ash Beasts broke through the Boundary, scrambling down the jagged mountains on a collision course.
It had taken the combined efforts of Vir, Balagra, and Malik to keep them from routing. Vir and Balagra to drive off the enemies, and Malik to keep the demons from routing. Advancing further, however, seemed like a lost cause until Vir Leaped ahead, chopping up Ash Wolves, Shredders, Phantomblades, and Ash Biters before they ever threatened the group.
He knew such actions were precisely what hed been hoping to avoid. That the more extraordinary the skills he displayed, the more questions it would raise. Questions that would be difficult to answer without revealing who he truly was. At the same time, however, Vir was more joyous than hed ever been since entering the demon realm.
During Samar Patags defense, Vir not only had to conceal his true strength, but the safety of an entire city also hung in the balance. Here, close to the Ash where the prana was denser, and where he needed only to protect two hundred instead of twenty-thousand, he could truly revel in the thrill of battle.Updated from n0velbIn.(c)o/m
Vir lost himself in the fight, flowing from one enemy to another like water, sapping their Ash Prana as he ended them. Years of preparing for the demon realm whilst inside the Ash had honed his prana efficiency to the limit. As he fought, he actually ended up gaining prana, despite relying heavily on his abilities to dispatch foes.
It didnt take long for the horde to rout. Vir allowed them to fleehunting down Ash Beasts would force him to expend too much prana.
Follow me! Vir roared. Hurry! Before more arrive!
The demons didnt need any further coaxing, especially when a fresh group of beasts began charging after the group from behind.
Vir moved swiftly around the prisoners, covering for the stragglers and killing any beasts that drew too close.
It took an hour for the group to finally make it to the relative protection of the mountains, and another to scout an appropriate location for the group to hunker down.
Once there, however, Vir and Balagras task became much easier. With only one direction to protect, they had a far easier time of it. The Ash Beasts soon gave up, seeking softer prey.
Vir found it somewhat ironic that the most secure location was worryingly closer to the shimmering boundary, just a few hundred paces away. Part of him worried that the location put the prisoners at risk of being suddenly yanked into the Ash. When Balagra pointed out that it was either this or being constantly harassed by Ash Beasts, Vir concluded the crescent-shaped piece of flat ground was the better option.
Here, at the base of the jagged mountain range, steep slopes surrounded them on three sides. Slops that rose hundreds of pacestoo high for most Ash Beasts to survive, especially without the full prana of the Ashen Realm bolstering their strength.
Thanks to the natural barriers, there was just one entrance and exit to the camp. An exit the prisoners were already working to shrink under Maliks watchful supervision. Vir was unsure what arts the demon possessed, but his leadership skills were second only to Balagras. The prisoners hefted rocks and rolled boulders without uttering a single complaint, moving with both speed and efficiency, and betraying none of the exhaustion they all felt.
While demons boasted stronger bodies than the average human, the physical toil of running for an hour was nothing to scoff atto say nothing of the mental stress of continuous Ash Beast attacks. Even with Vir protecting them, theyd reached their limits long ago.
So it was of little surprise that they began keeling over the moment their camp had been staked out, falling flat upon the ash in some cases.
As a leader, Vir unfortunately couldnt afford that luxury. Neither could his commanders.
Malik? Vir asked, approaching the gray demon. What are you doing?
Assigning berths to our troops, sir, Malik replied with his usual deference. Though its well that we made it here safely, Im afraid there is yet much work to be done. I find its always the mundane matters that get overlooked. Tallying rations, partitioning the companies, tending to the Ashva, establishing watch details. The drudgery. Important drudgery, but drudgery all the same.
Thanks, Vir said with genuine gratitude. To tell you the truth, Id been putting that off.
Vir had never organized logistics beforenot on such a scale. If Malik wasnt around, Vir knew that hed be struggling to keep the camp from devolving into confused chaos right now. For his help, Vir was eternally grateful.
Understandable, Malik said, gesturing to a group of demons who were guiding a supply Ashva to a makeshift corral theyd assembled from volcanic rock. This is nobodys most-loved business, I assure you.
Why separate Balagras soldiers from mine, though? Vir asked. Do you think theyll have issues getting along?
Nothing of the sort, Malik said. Merely that when asked to muster, I dont want demons tripping over one another. Keeping them separate ensures we minimize the chaos when Ash Beasts are breathing down our necks.
Vir couldnt help but be impressed. Have experience at this sort of thing, Im guessing?
Malik shrugged. Not in a military sense, but yes. I was officially a bodyguard for a merchant network, but the job often devolved into logistics management as they traveled between villages. Coordination is largely the same, I find, no matter where you go.
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Already on it, Balagra said, holding up a vial. I can make more. The supply Ashva had all the ingredients I needed, and Malik was kind enough to fetch them for me.
Vir exhaled in relief. Its so nice having capable help.
Good, he said. Lets deal with returning to Atnu after I return. I have a plan for that.
Im sure you do, Malik said. Though you still havent answered my question about what we do with the guards when we return.
Ill think of something.
I pray that you do, Malik replied.
Ill have to, if we dont want to be put on the chopping block when we return, Vir said. Trust me, I am fully aware of importance of this decision.
You are planning to leave, then? Balagra said. Right now? Alone?
Vir shrugged. I can move faster than anyone here.
What of the gear youll need to haul back? Surely, you dont plan to make trips to and fro?
I intended to take some of the supply Ashva, Vir replied.
Id recommend at least a few demons to tend to them. Youll be able to take more if you do, Malik said.
Vir hesitated.
Ill be delving into the city, he said. Itd leave them unprotected.
Balagra pinched the bridge of his nose and grunted. Look, I wont tell you what to do with your powers, but it looks to me like youve been trying to keep a low profile. I know, you feel that your secret has been exposed now, but trust me. The more people see something, the harder it becomes to ignore. Id wager most of the camp is struggling to ignore the seemingly impossible feats you pulled out of your hair. The last thing you want is to show it off again. With luck, many will have forgotten about that by the time we return.
You really think so? Vir asked, skeptical. I figured the first thing theyd do was gossip about my powers.
Theyll gossip, yes, the naga replied, shifting to a more comfortable lying position. What they will not do is tell the Chitran guards. Because right now, they see you as a strong, capable demon. Not as something more.
Malik frowned. What do you mean?
Balagra locked eyes with Vir, who nodded.
Neel here, if thats his real name, managed to not only slay the strongest Chitran here, he pulled off all manner of feats that ought to have been impossible without centuries of training.
So, hes a powerful demon in disguise, Malik said. Is that what youre saying?
Well, he mightve been, except he didnt succumb to the collar, either. More than that, he broke mine and somehow disabled the collars of every prisoner present. Tell me, do you know of any demon who could pull that off?
Malik fell silent, and Vir felt the demon edge away from him ever so slightly, before clearing his throat and standing straight to attention.
Its fine, Malik, Vir said. You dont have to hide it. Its true. I am not who I claim to be. I am a rebel, that much is true. And I meant everything I said about returning alive. Can we leave it at that for now? When the time is right, I promise, you two will be the first to know.
Balagra nodded, followed shortly by Malik.
Everyone has their secrets. I can work with that, Balagra said.
Good. Then I have preparations to make, Vir said, then paused before Malik could interject. Im assuming you have a list of who I should take along?
Oh yes. A few, Malik replied, a glint in his eyes.