Chapter 145: Vincent's Survey to Akarios Island
The roar of the engines filled the cabin of the C-17 Globemaster as it made its steady approach toward Akarios Island. Vincent sat near one of the small windows, his eyes fixed on the landscape below. The City of Ferm, where he had just departed from, was a distant memory now. His mind was consumed with what awaited him on the island, and the weight of the recent events pressed heavily on his thoughts.
Through the small window, Vincent could already see visible signs of battle. Large craters littered the ground like open wounds. Scorched earth stretched in jagged patches, marking the areas where powerful explosions had ripped through the once-pristine terrain. Some sections of the island, particularly closer to the shoreline, were covered in debris-burned-out shells of tanks and vehicles that had been reduced to little more than twisted metal.Nôv(el)B\\jnn
"Thirty minutes until landing," the pilot's voice crackled through the intercom, breaking the heavy silence in the cabin.
Vincent barely acknowledged the announcement, his eyes glued to the devastation below. From this altitude, it was clear that the battle had been fierce. Smoke still rose in thin, wispy columns from a few places, evidence of recent explosions or lingering fires. It was a sight that sent a tight knot into his stomach. The reports from General Harper had not prepared him for this level of destruction.
The C-17 began to descend, its powerful engines adjusting as the airfield on Akarios Island came into view. The air traffic control tower at the base crackled over the cockpit's radio, coordinating the landing.
"C-17 Globemaster, this is Akarios Control. You are clear for landing. Winds are calm, runway is secure," the voice from the control tower said.
"Copy that, Akarios Control. Beginning final approach," the pilot responded.
The landing gear deployed with a dull thud, and the massive aircraft touched down smoothly, its tires kicking up small clouds of dust and debris as it rolled down the runway. The aircraft slowed, finally coming to a halt near the airfield's hangars, where a small group of soldiers stood waiting.
Vincent's eyes scanned the figures on the ground as the ramp of the C-17 slowly lowered with a mechanical whir. He immediately spotted General Harper among them. The man stood stiffly, his posture rigid, but it was the way he carried himself-head down, eyes focused on the ground—that caught Vincent's attention. Harper couldn't even bring himself to look toward the descending ramp.
Vincent stepped off the C-17, his boots making a solid thud as they hit the concrete.
General Harper approached slowly, his hands clasped behind his back, his face a mask of quiet unease. When he finally stopped in front of Vincent, he straightened, but his gaze remained locked firmly on the ground.
"Sir," Harper said, his voice quiet but steady. "Welcome back to Akarios Island."
Vincent didn't respond immediately. He let the silence linger, his eyes taking in the surrounding devastation. When he finally spoke, his tone was cold.
"I'm not here for pleasantries, General. Take me through what happened."
Vincent stepped forward, moving past Harper as he walked closer to the edge of the beach. His boots sank into the sand as he neared a scorched crater, the scent of burned fuel and charred earth still hanging in the air. He crouched down, examining the blackened ground. His fingers brushed against the hardened soil, still warm to the touch from whatever attack had hit this
area.
"This is a wake-up call," Vincent continued, his eyes scanning the wreckage around him.
"That we must take our journey seriously to the continent. We have learned from the elves that you can apply magic on objects using enchanting totem, providing different effects depending on the said totem."
Vincent continued to walk along the beach, his gaze lingering on each destroyed vehicle, each shattered weapon that lay strewn across the battlefield like discarded toys. Soldiers worked tirelessly, some carrying bodies, others directing machinery to clear debris.
As Vincent passed a group of soldiers, they straightened up immediately, their eyes following him with a mixture of respect and unease. He could feel their fear, their doubt, and perhaps even a trace of resentment. They had been given the best tools, the best training, and yet it had all crumbled under the weight of a single enemy. Their confidence had been shattered
along with their equipment.
"Do you know where she is now?" Vincent asked.
"She just disappeared, sir," General Harper replied. "One moment she was here, being pounded by our military hardware, and the next... she vanished. We sent drones, scouting parties, everything we could think of, but it's like she never existed."
Vincent's jaw tightened as he absorbed the information. The fact that this powerful enemy had simply vanished without a trace only made the situation more precarious. "We can't afford to let this happen again," Vincent said. "We need to find out what we're
dealing with her powers, her origin, and most importantly, how we can defeat her. We'll need more than just brute force next time."
He turned to Harper, his gaze intense. "I want every detail from this battle analyzed. I want
reports on the wreckage, the tactical mistakes, the enemy's abilities-everything. We'll use
this information to prepare for her eventual return."
"Yes sir!"