Chapter 415 416-Upholding Reputation
"How's the situation?"
Antalya glanced at Greg, checking the dwarf's pulse and quietly exhaling in relief before asking.
"I messed up, Lilianne was taken by Red Eye."
Ali glanced at Antalya, her pale blue artificial pupils betraying no emotion.
"I chased after them but couldn't catch up, then I found Greg on the ground... he must have been knocked out by Red Eye."
"I'm very sorry, it's my responsibility."
Ali's voice carried self-reproach, but that wasn't the answer Antalya was looking for.
"Look up at me!" Antalya suddenly said loudly.
"The Ali I know isn't someone so fragile! We still have a chance, and your punishment will come after you've made amends for your mistake through your actions!"
"A chance?" Ali paused, "We still have a chance?"
"You should be able to see even this!" Antalya responded.
"Red Eye's ultimate goal isn't Lilianne herself but the role she plays. He chose to abduct Lilianne to restrain Harry, making him the easiest among Lorinda's leaders to break."
"Red Eye acts this way to gain the upper hand in the upcoming negotiations.
Not seeing this earlier was my mistake."
Antalya paused.
"I will explain to Harry, but let me make this clear to you first: we have no room for further errors. If our next move fails, I shouldn't need to spell out the consequences."
"Go back, return to the inn, and check on Greg's condition. I'll take direct responsibility for Harry's safety."
With that, Antalya waved her hand, signaling for them to leave.
Ali opened her mouth but ultimately said nothing.
Howard helped her support Greg, and the three of them departed.
Moments later, Antalya, standing at the entrance of the small building, saw Harry rushing back in haste.
His usually somewhat chubby and affable face now bore an uncommon ferocity, his light brown eyes filled with blood vessels.
He gave Antalya a cold glance, his voice emerging as if squeezed through clenched teeth.
"Where's Lilianne!"
"I'm terribly sorry... we failed," Antalya met Harry's gaze squarely.
"But I assure you, we will rescue Lilianne!"
"Assurances, assurances... What use are your promises to me! Lilianne is my only daughter! She's my only family! If anything happens to her... I'll see you ruined!"
Harry's demeanor was nearly frantic, but his threat was far from empty.
No one wants to commission an incompetent adventure group; reputation is the lifeblood of such groups.
Inside the inn, in the room where Howard and the others were staying, everyone available had gathered around.
Howard, Ali, Vivia, and Jelia were all there, attending to Greg lying on the bed.
Although Vivia wasn't a magus, Howard was surprised to find that she was quite a skilled physician.
Howard had learned that while the most reliable healing methods in the depths of the New World came from the Spirit Church's divine techniques, if one had a sufficiently skilled physician, most problems could still be resolved.
Vivia was such a physician.
Although her medical skills might not achieve miracles such as regenerating limbs, she could handle most injuries and diseases with ease.
This was one reason Antalya hadn't sent Vivia back to Breeze City; another was concern for Vivia's safety.
Even in the relatively safe environment of Breeze City, a journey alone for a girl of sixteen or seventeen wasn't without risks.
Without someone to look after her, who knew what could happen.
"Everything looks normal; his breathing, pulse, and heartbeat are all regular. Aside from a few bruises, there are no significant injuries. However, it's strange; he just won't wake up," Vivia explained with a furrowed brow, summarizing Greg's condition.
Howard asked, "What about his internal organs?"
"Could there be internal injuries?"
Vivia shook her head.
"It's unlikely. There are minor internal injuries, but they're not severe, and certainly not the kind that would cause unconsciousness."
"Although Greg can't wake up for now, I can assure you that there's no significant danger to him. However, this reduces our combat effectiveness."
As one of the more experienced magi in the group, Greg's importance was undeniable; one might even say that Greg alone was more valuable than both Howard and Ali combined at the moment.
Greg's unexplained coma was undoubtedly bad news for them.
"Such unexplained comas are usually related to the soul or spirit, and purely relying on medication is unlikely to be effective in these cases. However, if we return to Breeze City and seek treatment from a divine magus of the Spirit Church, it shouldn't pose a significant problem," Vivia offered some reassurance to the group.
While it didn't change their immediate situation, it eased their concerns somewhat.
"Speaking of which... what exactly happened to you? Why is Greg unconscious? And where is Antalya? Weren't you supposed to be protecting Harry and his daughter?"
Packing away her diagnostic tools, Vivia finally voiced her confusion.
Howard and Ali had rushed Greg back, and she had been preoccupied with assessing his condition, not having had the chance to ask about their ordeal.
"We were attacked by Red Eye and his group; we couldn't protect Lilianne, and she was abducted by Red Eye!" Ali clenched her fists tightly.
"It was my dereliction of duty."
"It's not solely your fault," Howard patted Ali's shoulder, "Greg and I should have reacted quicker. If I hadn't been held up, I might have at least been able to warn you. Even if the warning hadn't worked, facing Red Eye with the two of us together might have given us a better chance of holding out."
"This mistake isn't one person's fault; we all share the blame."
Although Howard said this, it didn't seem to have the desired effect.
Ali simply shook her head, turning to Vivia.
"Lilianne was taken on my watch; I have to be the one to get her back! Vivia, check me over, please. I don't want to go into battle with any underlying issues."
"Okay," Vivia nodded, then turned to Howard, "Howard, you should get checked too!"