Chapter 77: Housing
Chance and Bella popped into existence in a dark street. Faint wisps of fog curled around their feet, slithering away as they arrived. Tall buildings rose up all around them, blocking out much of the suns light.
Large tufts of straw sprouted from several broken windows above them, and the ground was littered with the same. Distributed amongst it were small pieces of metal, armor, and an uncomfortable amount of bleached white bones. Some looked fresher than others, but most of them couldnt have belonged to anything larger than a small dog.
A lone guard stood several paces away, covered in plain metal armor. He stood at attention, watching them curiously from his spot at the end of the street.
You here to deal with the Windchuckers? the guard asked, beckoning them over.
Yeah, Chance replied. I take it theyre somewhere in these buildings?
The guard nodded. Several of them. Ive been keeping an eye on the location, but after I roasted one of them, the rest of the flock have been pretty hesitant to come out and fight. It would do far too much damage to the city to root them out normally, which is where you weaker cultivators come in.
Why not just use a Ward? Chance asked.
The guard snorted. Good one. Maybe Ill just call the Shikari in as well. While Im at it, Id like a breakfast of high grade cultivation aids and the finest steak that you can imagine. Do we look like one of the great Scholar Cities to you, boy?
Sorry, Chance said with an awkward chuckle. Ive never been in a big city like this, but Id heard rumors.
The guards gaze softened. Dont worry about it, Im just giving you a hard time. I was much the same when I was your age. Dont you fret even if our Dancing Cloud sect isnt one of the great cities of Centurion, this is still a fantastic place to live. Who knows, maybe youll make enough of a name for yourself that youll be invited to one of the cities in time.
Reaching into his pockets, the guard pulled out two thin wooden badges pinched between his fingers. He them to Chance and Bella.
Those will send you back to the location you last used a badge from. Please try to refrain from using them unless you have completed the task or are critically injured. Bailing out of a job before it is complete will result in a ban from taking similar difficulty jobs for a month.
Understood, Bella said. Do you know anything about the Windchuckers before we head in there?
There are somewhere around eight, the guard replied, chewing his lower lip. The pack leader is a nasty bugger. Hes bigger than the rest and has a red streak of feathers. Be careful of him. Im pretty sure hes managed to open his Gate and has some basic cultivation abilities. The rest of them are as standard as the pests get. Neither of you have a very powerful aura, so you should be able to bait them out just by sitting around.
Are you planning to help if they all come out? Chance asked.
The guard chuckled. I doubt theyll emerge close enough for me to do anything. If I see anything, Ill obviously try to aid you. But my main task is making sure they dont go any farther in this direction and spread to the rest of the city. There are other guards stationed around the area as well. If you manage to lure the Windchuckers over to one of us and we kill them, that works too. Just get rid of them.
Noted, Chance said. Thanks for the information.
Good luck, the guard replied, raising his hand in farewell as they turned and headed deeper into the dark streets.
They walked for several minutes, turning down the tight roads. More bones littered the ground the deeper they got, bringing with them the scent of offal and carrion. Chance wrinkled his nose in distaste.
Its kind of like the Old City, but stinky.
Im surprised Im saying this, but I definitely preferred the Old City, Bella said, nodding in agreement. She paused for a moment. Actually, Im not sure if thats true. Didnt you say it was basically an endless maze?
Arent they supposed to be scared of threats?
Evidently, we arent threatening enough.
Well have to work on that, Bella said, lowering into a fighting stance.
Several dark forms leapt off the rooftops, their wings snapping open soundlessly as they plummeted toward Chance and Bella. Out of the corner of his eye, Chance caught two more of the monsters watching them from a dark perch, waiting for a moment to swoop in while they were distracted.
A grin grew on Chances face as he let his Essence fill more of his body. He and Bella nodded at each other and threw themselves into the fight, meeting the Windchuckers in battle. A loud squawk echoed through the streets as Bella snagged one of the monsters by the claws and swung it into a wall with all her might.
Chances urumi whipped out, decapitating the creature before he spun it around himself, keeping another Windchucker at bay before spinning after it, laughing the entire time. Several more of the monsters joined the fight, but they quickly met the same end as the others.
The back of Chances neck prickled and his foot landed in a puddle of blood. He slipped, pitching forward into a roll and springing back to his feet as a white crescent of energy carved through the ground where hed been standing.
A ten-foot tall Windchucker swooped through the air, brilliant red feathers covering its belly. Chance sent his urumi darting after the bird, but it was already out of reach. It launched itself upward, then turned and came back by for another swoop, this time targeting Bella.
Bella! Chance called.
Bella threw the Windchucker shed been fighting to the side and glanced up. The red-crested Windchucker flicked its claws, sending another crescent of white energy shooting toward her.
Instead of trying to dodge it, Bella grabbed a Windchuckers corpse and hurled it up at the other monster. Its eyes widened in surprise and it banked upward, but her aim was accurate and the two monsters collided in the air with a metallic crash.
Chance darted forward and brought his urumi down with all his might, infusing Essence through it. Golden mist swirled around the blade as it cut through the air and came down on top of both monsters.
It cut clean through both of them, striking the ground with a clang before he pulled it back to its resting position. Chance and Bella spun, searching the sky for any more signs of the monsters, but there were none.
The streets were empty aside from the fading echoes of their fight and the sounds of their breathing. No more strands of karma hung in the air, having all been severed with the deaths of the monsters.
Chance closed his third eye and let the golden mist encircling him fade as he pulled his Essence back. His urumi snapped back around his wrist, returning to its bracelet form.
That went well. Thanks for the save at the start, Chance said. Are you okay, though? I saw you get hit right in the chest with an attack.
No problem, and Im fine, Bella replied. She plucked at her shirt, which now had a long cut running straight through the middle, and grimaced. Im going to need a new shirt, though.
Im sure we can find something for gold. I think this counts as a successful job, though. It wasnt too hard at all.
Maybe we should try to get something that pays better and is more challenging, Bella suggested. After we check out the housing, though. Id like to take some time to rest.
Agreed, Chance said. He walked over to where hed thrown his case and picked it back up, quickly checking the contents to make sure nothing had been broken. Its been a while since I got to really sit down and cultivate for a while. Shall we go tell the guards the problem is taken care of?
Bella grinned and nodded. Yeah, lets. Im excited to see what kind of housing were going to get.