Chapter 70: Final Offer
You lose. Dallion kicked the chiefs sword out of his hand. Instantly the weapon vanished from the floor and reappeared on the attack skill-wall.
This could hardly be called a fair fightDallion had resorted to many things to gain the upper hand, but finally it had paid off. The terror of Dherma village, the person who had sealed the awakened skills of his mother, the tyrant that had echoed every person in the village had finally lost. At this point, even a sharp kick was enough to reduce his health to zero. If anything, it was a wonder that the old man hadnt lost his abilities altogether.
One more hit and all the limiting echoes would be gone.
No! Aspion raised a shivering hand in front of his face. Dont do it! You dont understand!
Im sure I dont. Tyrants were just like bulliesthe moment they lost, they started coming up with excuses to defend themselves.
Its not what you think! I just wanted to protect you all. This was the only way!
Yeah, yeah. Dallion aimed at the chiefs torso. A hit anywhere would do the trick. Im sure that the echoes were for their protection as well?
That was the only way to make sure that no one had anything to do with the cities. Youve never been there, you have no idea how dangerous those places are! The chief moved up slightly, only to get reminded by the dartbow that Dallion wasnt inclined to listen. Just because youve defeated me doesnt mean youre a match for the awakened in the cities! Your grandfather was like you. He thought that being gifted gave him an advantage. Instead, it made him a target.
Of course, the chief preferred him! The chief was his father!
Dallion blinked. That was unexpected. Trying to think back to his earliest memories of this world, he couldnt recall that being mentioned. As far as everyone was concerned, the Luor family had been in control of the village for generations. Although if both Aspion and Dallions grandfather had been in their teens when the change happened, no one of the younger generation would know. As for the people who had been alive at the time, the echoes had probably made sure that they forgot the truth of things.
And I didnt betray him. I was his friend. A note of sadness crept in. The fact that both of us had become awakened only made us closer. And that is when he shared his dream. The chief paused for a while, then moved a bit, sitting comfortably on the floor. The awakening had made the village too small for him. In a matter of weeks, the things that had seemed fun before tired him. Wed spend the days improving what we could throughout the village. We even made a competition of it. When that became old, we snuck out in the old temple to level up in the awakening shrine.
Dallions throat went dry. So far, the story sounded somewhat familiar. He and Gloria had pretty much done the same. She had been the one reluctant to leave the village, while Dallion had kept inquiring about the cities. If circumstances had been differentif Dallion hadnt been in the chiefs crosshairs, and the limiting echoes didnt existhe could have even convinced her to join him on the outside.
His father forbade it, but that didnt stop Kraisten. I used my awakening skills to break into the mansion and find a way out without anyone noticing. Then, one day he asked the question: what do you think the cities are like?
Scary. That would have been exactly what Dallion would have done if he were in his grandfathers place.
And what did you say?
What could I say? The chief let out a dry laugh. I knew nothing about the cities. All I knew was that Id work in the village for the rest of my life. However, I wasnt the only one who was there when he asked. My sister was as well.
Dallions pulse hastened. Now he definitely knew where this was going