Chapter 465: Hunter Party's End

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Chapter 465: Hunter Party's End

If you dont stop pretending, Ill break your fingers then turn you to stone, Euryale said with a perfectly calm voice. And if you keep pissing me off, Ill do it in reverse.

Instantly, the mages eyes popped open. Dallion could have sworn that she had been unconsciousher breathing pattern and the emotions emanating from her didnt give any cause to suspect anything else. Clearly, he was mistaken, although the gorgon wasnt.

Thats better, Eury said. Had a fun time?

Katkas eyes screamed not particularly but her lips didnt move.

So, now that the cloud citadel is gone, what should we do? Weve no intention of getting involved in Academy business. However, we dont want the Academy to meddle in ours.

Everything in the world is Academy business, the mage replied. Now that she was back in the awakened world, a lot of her confidence was restored. You know what happens if you kill a mage.

From what Dallion had heard, meddling with mages was never a good idea. The Academy didnt appreciate anyone meddling with their own, even if they had been outcast. Exceptions were few and far in-between and always relied on other powers. There was talk that several powerful guilds and trade organizations attempted to hold mages accountable with mixed results. The hunters were a highly valued and well-knit group, but they had no chance of facing off to the Academy itself.

Ive heard, Eury admitted. Well be hunted down and killed, or worse. However, that wont matter much for the mage that is dead.

Katkas smile quickly vanished. That was one of the things about Eury: she didnt bluff, but what was more, she did it in such a way that people knew the fact.

Youve already vowed that you wont hurt me, Dallion said. Vow that you wont hurt anyone else in the group and well let you go.

Just like that? The mage narrowed her eyes.

Just like that. Eury crossed her arms. As I said, we dont want to meddle in the Academys business unless you want to hire us to find something. Then well decide on a case-by-case basis.

Hunters code, Katka scoffed. Alright, I vow not to do what was said.

It wasnt much of a vow, but it didnt have to be. The intent was obvious and as far as the Moons were concerned, the vow was binding. In fact, the fact that Katka didnt try to hide behind complex and elaborate phrasing suggested that she had no intention of breaking her word. It wasnt so much out of gratitude, rather that she didnt consider them worth the time or effort.

Getting what she wanted, Eury untied the mages fingers. There was a moment of silence during which time Katka massaged her hands. Done she drew a series of patterns. A large green circle with symbols appeared above her, erasing any wounds and tears she had. No one would ever suspect that she had been in a fight, let alone lost it. But that wasnt the goal of the spell. Similar to Dallion, the mage wanted to be sure that she still had the ability to perform magic while in this world. Now that the spell had proven successful, she let out a sigh of relief.

Our business is concluded, she said, drawing another pattern that lifted her in the air. I hope never to see either of you again. Still, Dal did help me out a bit, so heres a free piece of advice. Dont go hunting magic creatures. Youll always arrive late and if you dont, youll wish that you had.

Without another word the mage then flew straight up, then zipped away across the sky with the speed of a comet. There was a time when Dallion would have been impressed by the speed. After living in the world of furies, however, he viewed it as passable at best.

I never liked her, the cloud said, floating around Dallion in an attempt to rub itself into him. The action was doomed to fail, but just like in Jirohs place, Skye seemed to enjoy it. Shes a nasty woman. I hope she gets hit by lightning!

Somehow, I doubt itll happen, Dallion thought.

Youll have to get rid of that, Eury said, giving the cloud a glance. At least we get back. There hasnt been a cloud creature in the open for centuries.

The group took a different route on the way back. Avoiding the sickly port town, they continued further north until reaching land. There, Dallion convinced them to leave the boat in the sea. The vessel was already thankful for the massive repair and upgrades she had received. She offered to link to Dallion, but he refused. It would be a while before he decided to soul off the continent. Joining the rest, he then continued inland.

The first few days, the group was as talkative as could be. Theyd share old stories of the times they had formed as a team, their first commissions, each big mess up, and a lot of inside jokes that Dallion knew nothing about. Sitting a slight distance away, hed listen in, trying to picture what was being said.

Beyond doubt, Jiroh had led more than an interesting life. She had one goal since childhood, and still she had managed to achieve so much and help so many. Finding her sister had come as a near shock. Knowing what she had been through, the fury had no obligation to someone with whom she wasnt even related by blood. Still, she had taken her in and seen to it that she was not only protected and looked after, but prepared for this world as well.

Dallion attempted to level up several times as they traveled, but without success. His heart wasnt in it, leading to him failing miserably in the trial. The echoes and guardians tried to cheer him up in their own way, but that didnt work. Dallion just needed some time not doing anything. Back on Earth, he would have said he needed recharging or alone time, but the truth was that he wanted the exact opposite. At one point he was even tempted to ask whether Jiroh had placed any echoes in old items shed owned, just to be able to speak with her. Deep down, he knew that was a bad idea.

Two weeks after leaving the coast, the group came to a crossroads. There was nothing in the terrain that indicated it: they were far from all the trade roads, with wilderness going on in every direction. However, they had reached a point at which an important decision had to be made.

Its a week from Nerosal, Eury said. Faster if you can make it.

You dont have to do this. Largo sighed. The princess means a lot to all of us. Well all"

Im going to tell her, the gorgon interrupted. Shell expect to hear it from me. All youll do is say the same, and that would make it redundant.

Eury

She doesnt need to hear it more than once, Largo. All of us were close, yet some were closer to her than others.

The large man looked down. He knew what the gorgon meant, just as he knew that she was right. Regardless of anything else, the person closest to an otherworlder was another otherworlder.

And the kid? he asked.

Dals coming with me. He has a message to give.

Thought youll say that. Large adjusted his backpack. Well leave your share at the overseer, in case were gone before you come back. Shell make sure you get it.

You keep the share. That was the deal. Its how Ji wanted it to be.

A little money never hurt anyone. Besides, maybe Dal will finally get enough metal to forge a proper set of armor. He laughed, ruffling Dallions hair.

That was part of the weirdness living in this worldpeople born within months of each other could have an age difference of centuries when it came to true time.

See you in the wilderness, the large man said, then walked away.

That was the last exchange the hunter group ever had. They might continue to be friends in future, but their destinies were no longer aligned.

Thanks for everything, guys, Dallion thought. You taught me a lot. He then set off towards Halburn, with Eury following close behind.