Chapter 89: Raising Them Right
As Ira ran through the empty hallway he noticed small shadow threads snapping each time he passed. He figured it mustve been some sort of alarm, but it didnt matter. At his current level, the people who could stop him were all higher races and the number of humans needed wouldnt fit in such a narrow space.
Ira saw another door in front of him and slowed his speed and activated his camouflage as he approached it. There was no need for him to even hide his presence, but it was his idea of fun.
The unsuspecting victims on the inside had yet to be alerted by the shadowy figure so they continued their activities unknowingly. That was until the door slowly creaked open in a loud and obvious manner.
Its too early for a shift change, asshole, A man said as he continued practicing his sword strikes on a wooden dummy.
The few seconds that went on without a response instantly raised suspicion and one man drew a sword and slowly crept toward the door. Once he arrived in front of it he abruptly opened it and prepared to attack, but didnt see anyone present. He squinted his eyes toward the end of the tunnel, but he couldnt see anything.
Mustve been the wind, The man turned around with a shrug.Updated from novelb(i)n.c(o)m
It mustve. A grating voice agreed with him before a claw tore through his chest and lifted him into the air before tossing him away like trash.
What the fuck!? The men scrambled to their feet but were too late as any trace of an attacker was gone.
Whos there?! Someone shouted.
I am, The voice responded before a man was sliced in half with a pair of claws.
Ira finally showed his nightmarish appearance while swinging his claws to remove the blood. Without leaving time for a reaction, he rushed forward and ripped another mans throat out before moving onto the next and impaling him. Screams erupted as Ira tore the guards apart, leaving unrecognizable piles of flesh with each step. In less than a minute, the room turned quiet.
Whew, Iras eyes flashed with a knowing look before he exhaled a sigh of relief and turned to face the children held in cages.
All of a sudden a shadow rose from the floor and stabbed him in the back.
Ira quickly spun around while laughing and grabbed the shadow, Sloppy, He said as he tossed it into a wall. The shadowy figure coughed as it crawled to its feet before disappearing.
Who are you? A voice echoed throughout the room.
You cant guess? The black fur and yellow eyes should give it away, Ira replied as his face was revealed beneath the layer of dermal armor.
Ira? So the Prince figured out my connection to Lowell and hes sending you to deal with me, that it?
What? No. Ira furrowed his brows in confusion, Thanks for telling me though, I really didnt know who you were.
The shadowy figure went silent at its idiotic mistake, it overestimated Ira completely, Then why are you here? it asked.
I was a bit bored so I decided to kill some people and ended up here, Ira explained as his eyes scanned the room. He could still sense the presence of the shadow figure.
...What would it take for you to ignore this operation? The figure asked as a shadow crept toward Ira.
Why would I do that? Ira asked before he suddenly raised his foot and drove his foot into the floor.
The shadowy figure screamed in pain as it fell rose from the ground. The shadows covering its body began to dissipate revealing a young man with a flattened arm.
Got you! Ira picked the man up and slammed him to the ground repeatedly eliciting the sound of bones snapping each time.
Who do you work for? Ira asked.
...Iwork for... The young man opened his mouth to speak, but Ira slammed him into the ground again before picking him back up.
The young man made wanted to curse at Ira for not letting him speak and Ira seemed to realize it as he slammed the man into the ground again.
Stop! The young man spat out a few teeth as he pleaded for mercy.
Avery was quietly drinking tea on the balcony of her and Iras room with Rhys when Ira abruptly landed in front of her with a man on his shoulder.
Avery glanced at the badly beaten man before speaking, Youve brought a guest?
Yeah, he was connected to that guy, Lowell...I found him by accident, but he says he can gather information for me, but I dont know if we need that. Ira dropped the young man onto the floor before sitting down, Hey, Rhys.
Rhys gave a delayed nod toward Ira before looking at the miserable young man.
Well, hes useless in that state. Do you want me to heal him? Avery asked in an unbothered manner.
Yeah, hell probably die pretty soon if you dont, Ira grabbed Averys cup and drank the contents before placing it back down.
Avery raised her hand and covered the man with a layer of healing fire for a few seconds before she recalled the flames, revealing a fully healed young man who was still unconscious.
Ira sighed as if he was tired before he began speaking, I killed a lot of criminal types today, but the most annoying part was the kids.
Rhys trembled before scribbling on her notepad, [You killed them?]
Ira squinted at Rhys incredibly rushed message before chuckling, No, I didnt kill them. I took them to some guards and gave them some money, but they all grabbed onto me and cried for ten minutes straight.
Avery showed an almost imperceptible hint of annoyance as she briefly glanced at Rhys.
Rhys silently wrote on her notepad before she held it up, [Sorry.]
Leave, Avery said curtly.
Rhys switched her gaze between Ira and Avery before she stood up. She wanted to hit herself for automatically assuming the worst possible outcome.
Wait, Ira stopped her as a memory resurfaced in his mind, Were friends arent we Rhys?
Rhys slowly nodded and waited for Ira to continue.
So you wont literally stab me in the back or anything, right? Ira asked for confirmation.
Rhys shook her head almost immediately.
Yeah, I thought as much. I should have something for you by the time we get to the Capital. Ira said with a smile.
Rhys grinned under her mask before she nodded and walked away with a lighter step. Seeing that Ira wasnt upset with her assumption helped to brighten her mood.
After Rhys left, Ira leaned into his chair and spoke, So should we keep him? Ira poked the unconscious man with his foot.
At our level is there a need to gather information? Avery asked.
Could be useful, Ira shrugged as he placed his foot on the young mans throat.
I guess youre right. If he doesnt bring anything substantial then we can just kill him. Avery said.
Then it's decided, Ill take him to the Fourth Prince for now. Ira removed his foot before looking up at the moon.
...You know, Id be a great parent, Ira said. It was clear that he didnt realize that he may have instilled some dangerous habits into some very young and very impressionable kids. Even if he did, he wouldnt care since he didnt see anything wrong with it.
We need to have a child first, Avery smiled at him.
Ira looked at her and then to the unconscious man and threw him over his shoulder before standing up, Ill take him to the Fourth Prince right now.