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Chapter 90 – Captured.

    Chapter 90 – Captured.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“( ●︿● )”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Why are you looking at me like that?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“( ●︿● ) …”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“How was I supposed to know those humans would take him with them? In the demon world, no one cares about leaving a body in an alley! They’d even insist on leaving evidence to show strength!”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“( ? ? ? )”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I know, calm down, littledy. I’ll help you get Rusty back, don’t worry. We just need to follow them. They’ll never expect an escaped monster to be tracking them while they search for you.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Atop a building, an ant hid behind some bricks. She wasn’t entirely alone as a ball of ck light hovered just in front of her head. Aburdon’s n had partially seeded: Rusty was being hauled away by their enemies. Ideally, they would have left his helmet behind so he could reform himself, but that hadn’t happened. It seemed these people didn’t want to leave any evidence of their crime, whichplicated things.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Well, we’re lucky my hunch paid off, at least.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“( ? -?)?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“A hunch? Did I say hunch? No, of course, I knew it would work from the start, my little ant friend!”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“( ?? - ? )”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Stop looking at me like that and let’s focus on the task at hand, shall we?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Aburdon tried to change the subject as Gleam stared at him with her unblinking ant eyes. His idea hade to him in a sh while they were enveloped in Rusty’s mist. With little time to think, he took a gamble. Since Gleam shared a bonding contract with Rusty and his guides were connected to his soul in some way, Aburdon had figured he could work with that connection. A deep bonding contract involved a degree of soul sharing and imprinting, magic Aburdon had researched extensively in the past. So, he took a chance and attached himself to Gleam instead of Rusty. And it worked. As long as he stayed close to the ant, he would not fade away. To make things even better, his demonic heritage even allowed him tomunicate with her.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Gleam stared at Aburdon’s spectral form, her antennae twitching with frustration and worry. Rusty was being taken away, and although she trusted her partner, the odds seemed stacked against them more than ever. Gleam shifted on her legs, ncing from the alleyway below to the narrow street where the soldiers and mage were now carrying Rusty’s body down. She was small and agile enough to follow, but she’d need Aburdon’s guidance - and a touch of luck.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Fret not, my little friend. I have this city''s ns memorized. Coupled with your tracking skills, this should be rather easy. Just remain quiet, and they will never notice! However, watch your step, if they hear us then this will be quite a short rescue attempt.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“ ( ? ?ω?? )? “


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Oh? Have you learned something that could help us? What is it?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Gleam wiggled with her antennae and then began casting. Her aura flickered, and a hush fell over the air. The soft sounds of the night grew faint, muffled as if nketed by an unseen veil. Aburdon blinked in astonishment before praising Gleam’s new achievement.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Ah, I see. You’ve mastered a silencing spell! Clever ant. Your levels didn’t rise, where did you learn it?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“ (????? )? “


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Oh? It was like that? You must have a knack for magic if you can copy spells in such a fashion, bravo. ”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Gleam nodded, her small eyes glinting with pride. She knew how to maintain silence now, a spell she’d picked up during her captivity. She’d watched her captors silence rowdy creatures one by one until their cells fell into utter quiet. Over time, she’d deciphered the patterns, feeling the currents of the spell’s binding energy as they pulsed through the air. It had taken patience, but with each use, she’de closer to grasping its essence.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Marvelous. Use it well now, and we can get far closer to them than they’d ever suspect.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Aburdon nced ahead. The soldiers and the mage were nearing a carriage hidden under a tarp at the end of the alley, likely their escape vehicle.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“We’ll need to stay in close range to hear where they n to take him. Use your skill to cover our movements.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Without a sound, Gleam moved across the rooftop, scurrying over ledges and gaps, keeping her tiny form low and tucked into the shadows. With Aburdon as her guide, she tailed the group, her silence spell reducing even the creak of a rooftop tile underfoot to a mere whisper. Aburdon monitored the soldiers, listening carefully, his attention divided between watching Rusty’s abductors and guiding Gleam. They were almost to the carriage when one of the soldiers spoke.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Take him away, let them dispose of the body…”


    <span style="font-weight:400">By now, the mage had taken his leave, his lofty status apparently too high for him to bother chasing after a runaway monster ant. In his ce, a group of shady figures in hooded cloaks arrived at the scene. Rusty was tossed into a darkened carriage, which began moving down the dimly lit streets. Gleam followed close behind, with Aburdon’s shadowy form blending seamlessly into the darkness.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“If I’m not mistaken, they’re heading toward the city slums. Has their nobility always handled things like this?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Aburdon was surprised by how tantly they operated in the open, even in the dead of night. It seemed the mage and his guards were confident that their influence or connections in the city could cover for them. Gleam and Aburdon, however, had a clear advantage in stealth, especially with her newly acquired silencing spell. They crept silently along the rooftops, shadows among shadows, as the carriage rumbled down toward the slums. Gleam’s tiny form and agility allowed her to keep up, darting from rooftop to rooftop with Aburdon guiding her like a seasoned scout.


    <span style="font-weight:400">As they neared the slums, the carriage turned down a hidden alleyway before stopping in front of a small, dimly lit warehouse. It was a rundown building, with ivy crawling up the stone walls and patches of crumbling mortar. Gleam paused on the ledge of a nearby rooftop, watching as the hooded figures pulled Rusty’s body out of the carriage and dragged him inside. She held her breath as the warehouse doors creaked shut.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“This seems like the end of the line, but why a warehouse? Why not just throw him into the sewers or the moat?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Aburdon pondered the scene as it didn’t make much sense. The mage could have probably melted Rusty’s whole body to hide it or they could have disposed of it in many other ways. What was the point of bringing it into such a secluded location? It was as if they needed that body for something or had some kind of use for it.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Could it be some kind of forbidden spell? Necromancy perhaps?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“(???_??)”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Gleam twitched her antennae, her irritation rising at Aburdon’s constant babbling. Rather than helping, he kept prattling on while she struggled to focus on maintaining the silencing spell. As a low-level monster, not even E rank, holding the spell for this long while chasing a moving carriage was no small feat.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Yes, yes, I know. There’s probably a window or a hole you could squeeze through. But be careful. This building is unusually well-defended. They even have someone patrolling outside… what could they be doing in there?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Aburdon was intrigued by the activity, but Gleam’s only concern was retrieving her partner. They had only just been reunited when Rusty was taken again, and she wasn’t about to let him disappear without a fight. She hurried down the wall, keeping to the shadows. Her silvery-white carapace wasn’t ideal for stealth, as it reflected any light that caught it. But, thanks to the tall grass, she managed to cross to the other side of the building unseen.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Once there, she waited for the guard to pass before approaching a small window barred with rusty metal. Though small herself, the opening was even smaller. Fortunately, her mandibles were sharp; after a few minutes of nibbling through the center of one bar, she managed to slip inside. Inside, she found herself in a dim, cobwebbed room filled with debris and dust.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“This ce doesn’t look like it’s been used in ages, but if they’re bringing people here, maybe there’s a hidden passage somewhere?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Aburdon wondered aloud, wondering if this building might be connected to the thieves’ guild. From the outside, it appeared to be nothing more than an abandoned warehouse, empty and neglected. The room they entered was littered with trash, but faint sounds came from deeper within. Gleam skittered up onto the ceiling and crept slowly forward, inching toward the source of the noise.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Just put it with the rest of the bodies…”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Alright.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Gleam peered around the corner to see a few people talking. Their hoodies had been taken down to reveal their faces. They were all humans that she did not recognize but one thing was clear, they had herpanion with them. They were at the end of their conversation as soon after her arrival. She wasn’t sure what they did but suddenly a hole started to open up, with circr stairs going down.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“How interesting, it’s not magical but mechanical in nature.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Aburdon called out while Gleam was attempting to not pass out from the overstrain on her mana reserves. The silencing spell had been on for a while and even though it didn’t use that much MP, she didn’t have that much of it either. Luckily, these people were not paying much attention to what was happening around them.


    <span style="font-weight:400">A few of the cloaked figures descended the now-open staircase, carrying Rusty''s limp body. They had taken his helmet with them, so following closely behind was still necessary. Gleam’s antennae drooped slightly, feeling the weight of her exhaustion. She would need to recharge her mana soon or risk falling behind.


    <span style="font-weight:400">"Hang in there, Lady Gleam. Just a little more. We need to get down those stairs without them spotting us."


    <span style="font-weight:400">The mechanism that had opened the path below started creaking; it was clear the way forward would soon close, so they needed to hurry. Gleam scurried down the wall, dropping onto the steps and inching forward with quick, careful movements. Just before the stairs transformed back into a solid rocky floor, she managed to slip through a gap and found herself inside what looked to be a cylindrical chute leading down.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Oh? The mechanism is still running?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Fortunately, Gleam was a skilled climber, so she had no trouble clinging to the wall. The steps leading downward shifted on their own, sliding back into the wall they emerged from. The people that were descending with Rusty reached a cavernous underground room at the base of the hidden staircase. Dim, flickering lights hung from the ceiling, casting eerie shadows on the stone walls. They carried Rusty’s further in and only once they were a distance away did Gleam descend.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Her MP was almost gone, so she had to continue with caution. Her limbs were now producing some sound but she managed to keep it to a minimum. Some rubble fell along the way but luckily the mechanism retracting the stairs produced enough sound to mask her descent. Eventually, she popped her head through the only exit to see inside the underground chamber.


    <span style="font-weight:400">It was a round chamber with multiple paths branching off in various directions, reminding Gleam of the dungeon she hade from. Numbers were marked above each corridor leading out, and at the center of the chamber stood a peculiar stone monument. It resembled an obelisk, carved with strange symbols. In the center of these symbols was a crescent moon encircling a scythe - a symbol Aburdon vaguely recognized.


    <span style="font-weight:400">"That’s strange... I’m sure I’ve seen this before, but where?"


    <span style="font-weight:400">The demon king was surprised he couldn''t recall the origin of the symbol. There was no time to dwell on it, however; they needed to press on. The moment they arrived, one thing became clear - Rusty was not the only person brought down here. From within the many corridors, unsettling sounds began to echo: cries, screams, and sobs.


    <span style="font-weight:400">"Hoh? Is this some kind of prison? But why would they bring a corpse here? Are they performing some kind of dark ritual right under the city? Some of these symbols are ancient, they should belong to some kind of deity…"


    <span style="font-weight:400">Something was undeniably wrong with this ce. Faint traces of mana pulsed along the walls, saturated with dark, sinister energy. This chamber held the presence of gods and in this case, it was a malevolent one. The evil deities demanded blood sacrifices from their followers, and Aburdon suspected that Rusty, along with the other captives, was meant to be offered up to them.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Let’s go Gleam, it’s better if we get out of this ce, evil god worshippers do not like to barter…”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Gleam didn’t waste time with a response, quickly scampering across the floor of the cavern, staying low to avoid detection. The cloaked figures had gone down one of the side passages, and though they were far ahead, she could still sense where Rusty was taken. Her tracking skill allowed her to find him but she could also feel him through their bond and knew that he wasn’t far away.


    <span style="font-weight:400">The corridors branched into a series of winding passages, lined with cells carved roughly from stone. Some held gaunt prisoners whose hollow eyes followed her as she crept past, but most were empty. The air grew colder, and a faint smell of decay hung in the darkness. Aburdon’s voice broke the silence, his tone edged with unease.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“It doesn’t seem they care about their prisoners'' well-being, which god epted such sacrifices? Could it be the god of the dead? or perhaps the god of blood?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“ (??_?) ”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Gleam didn’t know what the ball of light was talking about and she snapped her mandibles in anger to shut him down. To her dismay, even though this guide coulde along, she could not order it around. It seemed the bond with Rusty only offered her limited control over this being.


    <span style="font-weight:400">At one point, Gleam darted up toward the ceiling, hiding herself behind a jagged rock formation. These corridors were uneven, as was the ceiling, which in this case was a boon. The men who had taken her friend began to return, splitting off in various directions.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“( ?°?°) !!”


    <span style="font-weight:400">"Is that Rusty’s helmet? Did they separate it from his body?"


    <span style="font-weight:400">Gleam peeked out from her hiding ce, spotting Rusty''s remains being tossed onto arge pile near a row of cells filled with prisoners. However, his most important part had been taken by one of the kidnappers and was transported elsewhere. Though Rusty could regenerate from his helmet alone, it would still be wise to retrieve Albert''s body. Without it, moving through the city during daylight would be a considerable challenge but would it be possible and wise to attempt it?


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