Chapter 121 - Failed Mission
Failed Mission
I used Legs of the Forest Wolf as soon as I left the tent, searching for Ness as I moved through the air. For an instant, I thought I saw an orc in the forest below, but I couldnt use Presence Detection below me. And I didnt have time to go down and check.
I continued southeast from the place where the traces were found until I saw a river. It was not a very big river. The light of the sun reflected on the water in a beautiful and dazzling display.
But what was on the other side of the river, was a sight that was anything but beautiful.
There were several Adventurers lying on the ground by the banks. The water that surrounded them was red with blood.
I could count three of them from above. None of them were moving an inch. They just lay there by the river, completely still.
I could not contain my sense of panic and rushed down to where they were.
Heyhey! What happened?!
I slapped the face covered in blood and dirt, but there was no reaction. Still, he seemed to be breathing. And I was relieved from the bottom of my heart. But his body temperature had fallen dramatically from being exposed to the rushing water. And so I had to drag him out by his arms and over to a nearby tree.
By the time I had finished moving the third man, the first Adventurer began to murmur as his eyes opened.
Agghhhhhhhaawhere
Hey, how are you?
YouareSilvergreen
Yeah. No, forget about me. What happened here?
He somehow managed to pull himself up and lean against the tree. Then he muttered,
Orcs
It was orcs? But you are scouts. How did they catch you unaware?
Theyambushed us from the trees
From the trees Did they know that it was difficult to use Presence Detection from below?
Ness realized it before it happenedbut we couldnt react in time
There were five of you. Where are the others?
Scatteredwe fled to the riverI dont know about Ness andthe other
I see But Im glad that youre alive. Im going to call for help. Just wait a little longer.
After hearing this, the Adventurer passed out as if in relief. I became frantic at first, thinking that he was dead, but he was still breathing
And now, I was heading back to the river after taking some men from the camp. I was surprised to see the earthen wall that was now surrounding the place, but Virgil told me it was a measure put in place to protect them from an ambush, should the scout team fail. Seeing as that the surface team had been crushed now, his decision had been correct. In any case, while it was only a simple structure, it was important to bring the surface scouts back to this reinforced base.
The Adventurers were still lying on the ground near the river where I had left them.
However, there were swords stabbed into each of their chests.
No
Strength left my knees as I crumbled to the ground. If only I had tried to carry them back, as difficult asno, that was not realistic. I could not carry three adult men and move.
But, still. I had told them that I would bring help
Asagi, we have to think quickly. This is now orc territory.
Damn it
One of the Adventurers forced me to my feet. He was right. There were casualties now. This was enemy territory. I used Presence Detection to scan our surroundings, but there was no one around. And while I was not adept at it, I tried scanning the area above as well, but there was nothing.
Lets go. Well take the bodies back to the camp. Ill keep watch of our surroundings. They may attack us from above, so be wary of the space above you.
I watched as the Adventurers picked up the bodies, then we made our way back.
On the way back, when we were nearing the campsite, Presence Detection snagged something. I gently raised an arm and signed for the others to halt. I slowly looked up and saw that orcs were hiding among the leaves of the tree branches. They looked just like the orcs I had encountered on my travels with Daniela, but this one carried a bow. Our eyes met.
Were under attack!
I said, and the Adventurers put the bodies on the ground and unsheathed their swords. All around us, orcs fell from the trees, swords in hand.
Damn it, they really were in the trees!
I wont die here, blast it!
They Adventurers swore as they swung their swords. I launched an ice arrow at an orc in a tree. The orc managed to fire off an arrow at the same time, and so I blocked it by generating a shield of ice. I had thought of this as a method for blocking projectiles. I thinkthat no one else had thought of this yet I would call this spell Ice shield. Im sure Daniela will mock me again and tell me what the magic schools official name was.
As the orc was preparing a second arrow, I rushed forward and jumped into the air, slashing the orc and branch it was perched on. I was not so lucky as to kill him in one shot, but one leg did come flying off. The orc was unable to regain its balance and came plummeting down to the ground. It did not move after that.
Scanning the scene, I could see that the other Adventurers were struggling, and so I pulled back and joined them. I was used to fighting as a team with Daniela, but surprisingly, I was able to work with these people that I didnt know. However, there were moments when we would bump into each other, and I learned to quickly move away when sensing movement from the back. It was a good lesson to learn here.
Is that all of them?
Hahhh, hhhaahhh. Damn it. I twisted my ankle
Were almost there. Try to bear it.
One of the Adventurers had to walk while using his sword as a cane, and so I picked up the dead scout in his place and continued to walk. It seemed so heavy for a body with no strength or life. I wondered if maybe living beings have some sort of balance with nature that makes them less of a burden to carry. These dead bodies swerved and leaned every time you moved. It was sweaty, back-breaking work to reposition them so they didnt fall. But I felt that it was partly my fault that their lives had been lost. It was unthinkable to me to make a single complaint.
After another thirty minutes of walking, the dirt walls came into view. It was our base. We would have to circle it here on the valley side to find the one entrance.
Just a little further
Hahhahhfinallyhere
I wantwater
WaterIll get you all the wateryou can drink.
Thanks, Silvergreen
All of us were breathing hard now. We had not rested once on our trek back, and on top of that, we had been attacked. I was honestly exhausted
Suddenly, we saw that someone was coming towards us. I thought they might be orcs at first, but it turned out to be Adventurers In fact, it was Angelica and the others.
Ah, Mister Asagi!
Angelica Im glad that you all made it back safely.
We did, but!
Angelica gasped when she saw what we were carrying.
The surface squad was crushedwe dont know what happened to Ness and the other scout.
Oh, no No, you must come inside at once! Help them!
At Angelicas command, Lauria and the others picked up the fallen surface squad. Angelica lent me her shoulder as we entered the camp. There was a bonfire in the center, and the place looked like a real war camp now. The walls were reinforced from within and looked very strong.
Asagi!
Daniela found me immediately and came running.
Daniela, Im sorrywe failed.
What are you saying? We are alive and we can fight.
Yeah, youre right But Nessand the otherwe cant find them They may still be out there, fighting. I have to go and find them
The sun is about to set. We can search tomorrow. Besides
Daniela stared at the entrance.
Yeah, they will attack soonI have to tell Virgil.
Let us go to him.
Daniela walked on the opposite side of Angelica and supported me. I felt like a wounded soldier. I had no strength and was exhaustedbut I could feel her breast against my arm, which cheered me up a little.
Virgils arms were folded as he was deep in thought. The depths of his narrowed brows rivaled the depths of the dark valley.
I suppose we can at least be thankful that we had the foresight to build the wall.
It was my fault. My hasty decision resulted in their deaths.
No, you could not have carried three men. I should have sent several men with you from the beginning. It was my mistake.
Both of us tried to take the blame. But then we were interrupted by the sound of Danielas fist on the table.
We do not have time for such a senseless argument. The dead will not rise again, it up to us who are alive to continue fighting. Am I wrong?
Virgil and I nodded silently at those words. She was right, of course. This ambush that was about to beginwell, it was no longer an ambush. But we had to prepare for it. We had no time.
It is no longer possible to search for their settlement. And so we will stay here and fight back. If things go well, we may be able to chase the defeated orcs back to their settlement.
Things may still turn out well if that happened. At least the walls surrounding us prevented the enemy from being able to attack from all sides. There was a possibility that it could be destroyed, but it could also be repaired again with earth magic. And it was reinforced as well.
I have one suggestion in regards to that
What is it, Asagi?
Uh, I think we should make a second inner wall by the entrance that runs parallel to it. It would help in dealing with the orcs rushing in. And we could create a platform by the walls that the orcs cannot reach, so we can attack from above
I see. That is a good idea. The dead orcs will also help block the path.
Virgil nodded at my suggestion and added some ideas of his own. This would allow us to stay on the offensive and keep the orcs moving slowly. After that, we just needed to have others protecting the outer wall as they fought. I could look for an opportunity to enter the fray and wreak havoc as well.
Its decided then. We will start immediately. Asagi and Daniela, you two can oversee the construction.
Aye. Well make a great wall!
You mean the girls who can use earth magic will.
Daniela pointed out, and the atmosphere in the tent lightened a little. Now, we were to fight the orcs. I did not want anyone else to die. The victors would be us.