Chapter 295: Kidnapping
Sylas had already seen what was on the other side of the wall with the help of his visualization, so he didn't need to hesitate for even a single instant.
There was nothing on the front-face of the wall that could be used to leap over it. However, they had no such qualms about the other side, and that was precisely to Sylas' advantage.
Sylas took a leap and landed on a military jeep that likely hadn't moved from this location in weeks given the Aether situation. His feet moved like lightning, vanishing in the next instant. A trio of arrows landed where he had just been, but it was like he hadn't even noticed them. Sylas was doing his best to not have too many stand-out features be compared to his last appearance. That was why he wasn't making use of his telekinesis. However, he was confident in making it through. He had yet to see a single Level 10 in this place, and that only meant one thing... they were no match for him.
Sylas blazed through their encampment and made it to the bottom of their modernized outpost in a single bound. This was definitely the most dangerous part of his excursion.
The issue was that there was only one way up and one way down, which practically made him a live target. However, this was the only way. He needed to capture someone important, and he only had one shot at it.
Sylas grabbed onto the lowest rung of the ladder, which hung high above his head, and pulled himself up with a strong yank. He scaled the ladder faster than he had ever scaled anything before, but that was when the worrying change occurred.
The hatch above opened, and Sergeant Cherie appeared. He was a man with a somewhat delicate appearance and seemed to be more of a pencil pusher than a military man. But right now, the dagger in his hand was about as dangerous as it could be.
Sergeant Cherie cocked his arm back and unleashed the dagger. It flew forward swiftly; whether by gravity or Sergeant Cherie's strength alone, it appeared before Sylas' brows in the blink of an eye.
Even if Sergeant Cherie wasn't a great marksman, he didn't have to be. There was only one place that Sylas could be, and there was only one place he could go. To make matters worse, Sylas was even accelerating toward the dagger.
Sylas' gaze flashed and danger blared warnings in his mind. Too fast.
The baby-faced man was too caught off guard and thought he would just have to die when the blade pierced right into his leg.
Sylas rushed over to the window of the outpost, knocking on it with a finger and then frowning. It seemed that there was no chance to break this window, it was far too thick.
He turned back and knocked out the screaming Sergeant with a fist to the chin, hauled him over his back, then looked toward the hatch.
With a leap, Sylas jumped down, not even using the ladder. His advantage was the suddenness of his attack, so he couldn't afford to let them react now.
Screams of horror echoed out. It seemed that most still weren't used to the new world. A fall from 20 meters would be a guaranteed death on pre-Summoning Earth.
But it was no longer pre-Summoning Earth.
BANG!
Sylas landed on the ground heavily, bending his knees and wincing. It seemed that this was a heavy fall for him even with his Constitution, but now wasn't the time to mind it.
Using Sergeant Cherie like a shield, he swung him out when he needed to and accelerated toward the wall. After his experience with Archibald, carrying a person and running was no longer an issue for him, his Speed didn't even take a hit.
He activated Sudden Burst and though it was no longer able to instantly get him to his top Speed, it was still able to give him the little boost he needed to slip out of the onslaught of a few bolder archers.
Sylas reached the wall, slamming a foot on a trash can, onto the back of a tall immobile SUV, and then leaping over the wall in a single bound.
He landed heavily on the other side, activated his Fusion, and then flashed off into the distance with a Speed that the others simply couldn't keep up with.