Chapter 23: Reinforcement
The town's name was Triu, relatively larger than most towns, however, it wasn't as developed as any town near the central region.
Buildings were scattered over the land in a disoriented manner, as if there was no town planning during Triu's development. The town guards were no stoic sorts either, merely a mismatched batch of ex-soldiers and young blood who had awakened classes with some combat attributes.
Since they had already crossed the town once, it didn't take much to prove their identity. As a matter of fact, it didn't take anything, as one guard among them recognized their faces, particularly Kiara's features, which were not easily forgotten, especially with the common-looking bunny fast asleep in her arms.
Darkness fell over the land for some time, but their journey was completed with relative ease. However, the horses were tired, barely getting any rest throughout the day.
They would have their much-earned rest soon after they reached the mayor's house. If it were any other time, they would have looked for a local inn to settle in for the night, but with the beast attacks going on in the rural areas, Liam found it prudent to ensure their message reached the academy. Hopefully, the mayor would have a longread to send direct messages back to the academy.
They had no problem locating the mayor's estate among the mess of mismatched buildings. It was easily the most majestic place the town could offer, spanning over a few acres of land, with a well-cultivated garden before the old-looking mansion. A couple of guards stood before the gate, doing a more convincing job than the rest they had encountered at the town gate.
Obviously, they obstructed their path, placing their spears on the ground. "HOLD!" yelled the taller one on the right. "What is your purpose for coming here?"
Kiara left everything to Liam, as she mostly did for this mission.
"We are assigned from the Third Arcane Academy," Liam said, dismounting from his horse. He brought out his badge to show it to the guards for authenticity. "We need to send an emergency message back to the academy as soon as possible. We are hoping to use the mayor's Longread, as there are no others in this region."
The two guards exchanged glances before the taller one spoke again. "Wait here," he said, disappearing inside.
"So, you both intend to alert the academy about this?" Yacob reasoned, a furrow forming on his brow.
Liam nodded, sensing that Kiara wasn't in the mood to respond. "Indeed," he confirmed. "We've already dispatched a messenger bird. However, we deemed it necessary to ensure the message's receipt. Lives are at stake here."
"In that case, you can rest assured," Yacob reassured them. "Your message has reached the academy, and they've dispatched a team to address the situation. They're presently resting at our mansion."
"What?" Kiara and Liam exclaimed simultaneously.
Yacob reiterated the information, but Liam interrupted him, as both of them had heard him clearly the first time.
"When did they arrive?" Liam inquired. "And how many are there?"
"A group of ten," Yacob replied. "They arrived yesterday at noon."
"Yesterday at noon," Kiara repeated, straightening up, the sleeping bunny still cradled in her arms. "Why haven't they commenced their task yet?"
Yacob hesitated, avoiding a direct answer. "I suppose they're still making preparations," he finally offered.
Liam couldn't help but groan inwardly. He knew all too well the kind of preparations they were likely making—the same kind of delay that had occurred when they had arrived a week late to save his hometown.