Chapter 156: Inside the nest.

Chapter 156: Inside the nest.

Sure enough, it took us another five tries before the termites finally trusted us enough to leave us alone while they harvested our carefully prepared feast for materials and nourishment. Another five times we had to slaughter all nearby creatures and pile them up in a heap. If not for the two levels I had gained, I would have seen this as a wasted effort. Only when they let us get reasonably close without reacting did either of us feel confident enough to give getting into the hive a shot.

Remind me why we were doing this again? I asked, fed up after spending another fifteen minutes killing a single tier 3 monster. Their carapace was as hard as stone, and the worms just split into two parts when cut in half, which made them even more annoying to kill.

To find a comfy spot to sleep, remember? Emeri replied jovially.

Im starting to think we wouldve been better off heading straight for the temple without sleep I never thought I would need to court a nest of monsters just to get a full nights rest.

Hang in there, Arthur! Were nearly at the point where well be accepted into the hie for a while! Furthermore, who knows what those termites have scrounged up over the years. This is an opportunity, Arthur, an opportunity! she insisted.

A weary sigh escaped my lips, but I acquiesced all the same. The more comfortable Emeri became around me, the harder it was becoming to get a word in edgewise. On one hand, I preferred this bubbly girl over the shy and quiet one, but on the other, being pulled into her eccentricities would be the death of me.

Thankfully, whoever had convinced Emeri that one could enter into a truce with wild desert termites hadnt been lying. Their methods were proving to be quite effective, because only the most suspicious termites were still giving us any trouble. Eventually, even they let off and left us alone.Updated from novelb(i)n.c(o)m

About thirty minutes went by without incident, so we decided to head over to the monolithic hive on the horizon. We slowly approached the largest tower, mixing in with the hordes and hordes of termites that scuttled on all visible edges of the base. They didnt even bat an eye as we advanced to the largest tunnel, though we were stopped once we stood before it. Not by a termite, mind you, but by a pair of voices and an intense pressure that washed over us. One distinctly male voice, the other distinctly female.

visitorsstrangersenemy? the male one asked.

foodofferingentry the female one responded.

Food, entry. The male one agreed.

The pressure let up, and we felt like we could breathe again.

What the hell was that? I whispered to Emeri.

Didnt I mention that the king and queen could be as intelligent as a human child?

You forgot to mention their tier, though!

She shrugged innocently in answer to my complaint, unable to feel the two clusters of mana that I felt below our feet. After the wave of pressure, it became far easier to figure out just what we were dealing with. Two tier 5 creatures, both comfortably above the halfway mark to tier 6. If they wanted, they could turn us to dust with a fart, yet Emeri acted like she didnt care. Was this her idea of a safe spot? I sighed and grit my teeth. Stranger things had happened, and this wouldnt be the first time I followed through on a questionable decision. I comforted myself with the fact that these monsters had little to gain by killing us, and followed Emeri into the tunnel as she took the lead.

Neither of us dared to raise a commotion as we headed deeper into the labyrinth of tunnels and chasms, so we stayed silent all the way through. Only when we reached the royal chamber and had to look up to take in the sight of the bloated queen and king of the termite nest did we both gasp in awe, breaking the silence.

The queens massive egg-filled abdomen reminded me of the tsuchigumo queen, the massive invasive spider we had fought on a quest one time, though this queen was far larger in stature.

Though my mana sense allowed me to feel the massive amounts of mana that roiled off of their shapes, neither looked particularly suited for battle. They were large, certainly, but too fat to move around much in this already massive cavern. Which is why it didnt surprise me that both king and queen were surrounded by a pack of termites with wicked-looking mandibles and thorned carapaces. These were the royal guards of the kingdom, and they made their opinion of us known by clacking their weapon of choice together repeatedly.

An old brooch with a picture of a chicken in the middle, no thanks. A sword that turned into an axe at the tip, not for me. Oh, a black gemstone that sucked in the light! Oh no, thats actually just a turd, I think.

With every item I discarded, I lost a bit more hope, until I was starting to give up any I had left. These bugs had just picked up anything even remotely interesting and thrown it on a pile!

Suddenly Emeri, who was digging through a mound on the other side of the room, made a loud clattering sound.

I think Ive got something!

I rushed over to her side and found her bent over a small wooden box. It looked as dusty and worn down as any of the other items, but once she ran a finger across it and removed some of the dust, it turned out that the box was still in good condition.

I can see just one problem Theres no key in sight.

Thats normal for these types of chests. Emeri explained.

What chests? Wooden ones?

Emeri placed a hand on the lock, which suddenly started to glow with a white sheen once shed started to put some mana into it. For a few tense seconds, nothing happened, until, suddenly, the chest clicked and opened by itself. Inside, we found a small white and gold dagger, displayed in a red cushion.

It looked in great condition, as if time hadnt touched the item even a bit. Emeri carefully pulled the agger out of the box and turned it around in her hand, inspecting its design.

The golden accents displayed symbols of the sun on the side of the otherwise stark white weapon. A single yellow gem shone from its pommel, illuminating Emeris face.

So? What is it? It looks like it belonged to a member of the church, no?

Hesitantly, Emeri turned to me.

I- I dont know what it is I think its just an ordinary dagger. An expensive one, but she trailed off, giving me an awkward smile. She hastily stored the weapon, before closing the chest and hiding it back in the hole shed made in the clutter.

Ordinary dagger, huh There was something she wasnt telling me. Still, I didnt really care about weapons I couldnt use anyway, so for now I decided to let it be.

We turned back to the spiky royal guard, whose appendage was now going up and down at record speeds. If he could have sighed, seeing us take so long, I believed he would have.

Once he noticed we were done, he ran back into the tunnels in the other direction, at an even faster speed than before.

It took everything we had and more than a few unfortunate termites we had to bowl out of the way, but we managed to follow him all the way to a small, abandoned chamber. It was a bit off of the beaten path, but it was somewhat close to the surface and an exit, so I felt reasonably confident this place was meant to be our shelter. Our guide refused to introduce us to the place, opting to beat the ground three times to convey his message instead. Before we knew it, he had raced back to the royal chamber, leaving behind a cloud of dust and sending us into a coughing fit.

Once we had finally recovered and set up our tents, we went to bed for the first time in a week. Tomorrow, we would commence the second half of our journey, whilst I tried to weasel out of Emeri what was so special about her new knife.