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VOLUME 7: CHAPTER 1

VOLUME 7: CHAPTER 1

“William, prepare the carriage,” said Big Mona. “I shall depart for Blackstone Town immediately.”

His assistant, who was still pallid from terror over what Big Mona had done to the slave, strongly nodded his head. “Y-Yes! Right away!”

After the assistant went out of the room, Big Mona turned to the slave sprawled on the ground. “And you. Get out.”

The slave grabbed the hem of her clothes and ran out of the room, as though afraid of Big Mona changing his mind.

“Another recovery potion,” said Big Mona as he gazed at the pool of blood the slave had left behind. “A far stronger one at that.”

The fat merchant went toward the mirror located next to the desk, fixed his garb, and flashed a smile. He looked dashing today, he thought.

Several knocks were heard on the door. The assistant said, “Sir, the carriage is ready.”

Big Mona cast one last look at the mirror, before leaving the merchant guild.

“To Blackstone Town,” the fat merchant said to the coachman.

Big Mona was about to ride the carriage when suddenly, lightning flashed, and the sky rumbled. The horses neighed and thrashed about. Big Mona took several steps back, narrowly evading a kick on the stomach from one of the horses.

“What’s happening?” said Big Mona.

All of the passersby on the street were struck by terror as the heavens continued to rumble. Most of them were staring at the lightning that continued flashing in the sky, while some rushed inside the nearest house that they could find. The rumbling of the sky was so loud that it muffled the screams from the terrified citizens, the sound of bawling children, and the neighing of horses. Moreover, an inexplainable, tremendous pressure swept over Lion City.

“W-What the hell is that?”

Big Mona’s eyes widened when he saw the vortex of lightning in the sky. Judging by the direction, it seemed to have appeared right above the monster-infested lake. Inside the vortex of lightning, an azure sphere slowly emerged.

It was definitely massive in size, for them to see it all the way here at Lion City.

Eventually, the azure sphere receded, and the lightning vortex dissipated. The rumbling of the sky stopped and the massive pressure that had swept over the entire city vanished along with it.

The citizens who’d witness the phenomenon started talking among themselves. Soon, buzzes and murmurs filled the streets.

Big Mona looked at the Merchants Guild. His intuition as a merchant was telling him that now wasn’t the best time to go to Blackstone Town. His intuition was telling him to stay at the city.

“My guts had never been wrong before,” he mumbled.

After pondering over it, Big Mona had decided.

He went back inside the guild and gathered the shadows that had been protecting the Merchants Guild for years. The same people who guarded him back when he first negotiated with Lark Marcus.

“You called for us, sir?” said the leader of the group.

“You’ve seen the sky, didn’t you? It’s in the direction of the Lake of the Full Moon. Investigate what happened.”

“As you wish.”

The shadows bowed their heads and disappeared from sight. Big Mona leaned on his chair and sighed. He really had a bad feeling about this. The scary thing was his gut feeling was always right.

Half a day after receiving their orders, the shadows came back and gave their report. Big Mona hadn’t expected them to come back this soon. Something must have happened – and he was right.

When he received the reports of his men, Big Mona was horrified.

“A horde of monsters?” said Big Mona in disbelief.

“Yes, sir. And it’s several times larger than the wave that attacked the city two weeks ago.”

“It doesn’t make sense! It’s not even a full moon! Why are monsters coming out of the lake?! Right in the middle of the day?!” said Big Mona.

According to his men, the monster horde easily passed the thirty thousand mark. It was almost ten times the amount of monster that attacked Lion City last month.

Big Mona could still remember how the monsters destroyed a portion of the Merchants Guild back then, when they managed to breach the walls. They even broke through the underground basement and damaged several of the treasure kept inside.

“It’s not even a full moon,” Big Mona muttered to himself. “Is it related to that thing we saw in the sky?”

The fat merchant was certain that this was the first time something like this happened. Although the city was currently protected by the magic towers built by Lark Marcus, Big Mona doubted if they would be enough against the current monster horde.

Big Mona wondered if that damnable Valcres was somehow responsible for this. He’d already told that fool to stop poking the hornet’s nest. That it would be better to leave the adamantite vein underneath the lake alone.

What if this happened because the city lord kept sending his men to that lake?

“Valcres sent more than a hundred soldiers to that lake before,” said Big Mona. “What happened to them?”

“Most of them are dead,” said the leader of the shadows. “But we’ve spotted a few scouts who’d managed to escape. The city should hear of this news soon.”

A shout was heard outside the room. It was the administrative assistant.

“Sir! It’s terrible!”

Although the assistant entered the room without even knocking, the shadows managed to conceal themselves on time, disappearing the moment the young man entered the room.

“You’re too loud,” spat Big Mona. “What is it?”

“But sir! Monsters! Tens of thousands of them!”

Although the assistant hardly made sense, Big Mona easily understood what he meant. After all, he’d already received this news from his men.

The assistant animatedly moved his hands as he added, “Monsters are coming out of the lake! I heard that there are more than thirty thousand of them! The city will be overrun at this rate!”

Unlike the first time, Big Mona was calm. “What about the soldiers?”

“I believe Commander Daltos and his soldiers are currently headed toward the western gate as we speak.”

The city bells rang outside. They heard several shouts, probably people panicking upon hearing the news of the incoming monster invasion.

“Sir, we should evacuate the city while we still have time,” said the assistant, his voice pleading as tears streamed at the corner of his eyes.

“And what? Leave all of the treasures stored underground?” Big Mona glared at the young man.

“We can just load them on the carts!”

“Imbecile! There are treasured items in the underground chamber that are impossible to move freely! Some of them are bound by spells to protect them from thieves! Are you telling me that we should leave all of those behind?!” roared Big Mona.

Just the mere thought of leaving all of those treasures behind filled him with wrath. It took him decades before he’d managed to acquire that much wealth – and yet, they’re still nothing compared to the Vont Family that ruled over the Merchants Guild in the capital.

“We can just come back for them later, sir! Your life, our lives, should be our priority!”

“Enough! I’m not leaving them behind. Although we fortified the underground chamber with thick iron doors, I have no intention of letting those monsters freely come and go in my Merchants Guild. I am staying here.”

“But sir—”

“—William, contact the mercenary guild. Five gold coins. Tell them that I am willing to pay each mercenary with five gold coins each if they helped with this monster invasion.”

Although the sword saint was no longer here to lead the mercenary guild, the former vice leader who took over his role was said to be as strong as Commander Daltos. Moreover, the mercenaries under his command were experienced with monster subjugation.

Although it would cost him an exorbitant price, this was still better compared to losing the treasures at the underground chamber. Big Mona knew that now wasn’t the time to scrimp with the city’s defenses.

“And tell those fools in the Tower of Pollux. It’s about time they help with the defense of this city. Although they’re weaker than the magicians of Wizzert, they should be useful enough in defending the city. Tell their master that I’m willing to give him a few middle-grade mana stones in exchange for their participation.”

“Understood!”

By this point, the assistant had already given up on convincing Big Mona to evacuate the city. He realized that the fat merchant would rather die here than leave all of his wealth behind.

Big Mona gritted his teeth. If only the City Lord was capable, he wouldn’t have to spend this much gold and mana stones.

“I swear, if Valcres is the cause of all this mess, if this happened because he kept poking his nose on that adamantite vein!”

The City Lord was probably hiding again inside his castle right now, waiting for the storm to pass.

Back in his younger years, Valcres was without a doubt an exemplary leader. He was the reason why Lion City grew into the city it was today. But alas, those days had come to pass. Now, he was nothing but a shell – an incompetent one – of his prime.

Big Mona went toward the western gate. As expected, hundreds of soldiers were already there, ready to cut down any monsters that would be able to breach the walls.

The archers on the battlements were accompanied by several foot soldiers. By now, they’re already used to the patterns of attacks of those gorilla-frog monsters who could climb over the walls. This time, the soldiers had come with tools to push those monsters off the walls. Below the walls were Commander Daltos and his men. The soldiers in front held large spiked iron shields, while those at the back were holding spears.

Big Mona also saw several carts moving toward the magic towers scattered all throughout the city. They unloaded crates filled with kalrane stones, ready to replace the ones used by the magic towers once the battle went on.

The mercenaries, led by their new leader, Kain, also arrived. They exchange several words with Big Mona upon seeing him, before eventually assuming defensive formations near the wall.

“Mona, this will soon become a battlefield,” a hoarse voice was heard. “Go back. Hide in a safe place.”

Big Mona looked at the source of the voice and saw the master of the Tower of Pollux, along with several dozen magicians.

This was the first time these men were participating in the city’s defense. It seemed that even their master couldn’t resist the middle-grade mana stones Big Mona offered.

“I plan on hiding, of course,” said Big Mona. “I simply came here to check on the city’s defenses. With all of these soldiers, mercenaries, and magicians defending the western gate, it seems that there’s no longer a need for me to evacuate the city.”

The tower of pollux’s master’s face was grim. “Mona, do you know the reason why we decided to come out of the tower and participate in the defense of the city this time?”

‘It’s because of the middle-grade mana stones promised as a reward, right?’ thought Big Mona.

As though reading what was on Big Mona’s mind, the master shook his head and said, “The mana stones are enticing, but that’s not it. Mona, you’ve seen that thing in the sky, did you?”

“That huge sphere that appeared in the sky several hours ago.”

The master nodded his head. “It resembles that thing described in our books. A portal. And judging by the size, it’s definitely one that connects our realm to another one.”

The hair on Big Mona’s nape rose upon hearing this. He finally realized why these magicians who usually secluded themselves in their tower came out to help defend the city.

The monsters were one thing. But if that sphere that appeared in the sky several hours ago was indeed a portal to another realm…

Big Mona couldn’t even imagine the fate that awaited Lion City.

“The portal closed as soon as it opened,” said the master. He stroked his ashen beard. “I wonder. Opening and closing a portal that big is no trivial matter.”

The bells of the city rang once again.

The monsters were finally spotted on the outskirts of Lion City.

***

Lark immediately flew out of the window of his office the moment he felt the massive clumps of mana in the sky. When he saw the lightning vortex in the sky and the sphere that emerged from it, his eyes widened.

It was a portal. There was no doubt about it.

But peculiarly, the portal immediately closed the moment it opened, as though someone on the other side had been controlling it.

Several thoughts ran through Lark’s mind. It did not make sense. Unless they’d made preparations beforehand, closing something that big immediately was no easy feat, even for him.

The small communication crystal tied on Lark’s neck glowed softly for a second and a familiar voice was heard.

“God Evander, are you alright? Should we fly straight to Blackstone Town right now?”

It seemed that even the Scylla felt the massive clumps of mana despite its distance from Blackstone Town. The amount of mana that swept through the Kingdom when the portal appeared was simply too large that it was felt even by the non-magicians.

“Hey, why are you the only one talking to him!”

“That’s right! Look at what you did! You ruined our very first message!”

“I won our competition fair and square! So, shut it!”

“What competition? You won only one out of the three!”

“This damn cheater! I’ll bite your head off!”

Using draconian language, the Scylla’s heads started bickering with each other.

“I am fine,” said Lark. All seven heads immediately shut their mouths and listened attentively to Lark. “There’s no need to come here to Blackstone Town. I’ll fly over to the place where that thing appeared and check it myself.”

“But it might be dangerous!”

“Please at least take us with you!”

“That’s right, God Evander! Please let us accompany you!”

“We’ve recently made a very comfortable chair befitting God Evander! You can use it while you ride on top of my head!”

Lark smiled. He could only imagine how odd it would look like.

“Top of your head? What are you saying to God Evander? We’ve all agreed that it’s better for him to ride on top of our body! It’ll be more comfortable that way!”

“Everyone, calm down. You are being disrespectful to our God.”

With those words, the Scylla quieted down.

Lark said, “If my hunch is correct, that thing that appeared in the sky is a portal. Judging by its size, it could be connected to the continent of Marut, or worse, to the Demon Realm.”

“Demon Realm,” repeated the Scylla. “Then… are demons invading the Kingdom?”

“It’s unlikely.” Lark shook his head. “The amount of time the portal was open was too short. Although I still don’t know the reason why a portal opened right above the Kingdom of Lukas, it’s impossible for a demon army to cross over to this place in such a short period of time. I’ll check it all by myself. Blackie, while I’m gone, please watch over Blackstone Town.”

“Understood, God Evander.”

“Thank you,” said Lark.

Lark deactivated the communication crystal. After leaving a note on his desk informing Gaston that he would be gone for a short period of time, he flew up and shot toward the direction where he saw the portal.

Comments

Is the world flat? Or was the portals effects in the upper atmosphere? I ask because if the world is not flat then I don’t see how anything was visible by normal sight to people around the kingdom. On Earth, due to it curvature, the maximum distance visible is about 3 miles. That obviously changes a bit the higher things are. However even if something is high in the sky it would have to be huge, bright, and approaching the moon for an entire kingdom to see it at the same time. That, or the world would have to be flat and the horizon line only obscured by atmospheric scattering and physical obstructions.

Louis Glick

I belive that next few chapters will be EPIC. ( im positive that lark woud be exposed as evander or just simple told everyone becouse of portal. )Anyways.. inest 3 days will be nerve breaking

Im so hyped

Oh Blackie! He might take the “watch over Blackstone Town” literally lol

Ryan Maddox

@Wanderer totally agree. I wouldnt be surprise if the lord of lion city choose to attack blackstone because he loses lion city. That wether or not evander leash those demons or monsters. Wich would mean blackstone first get attack by survivors of lion city then possibly demons lol fun fun fun !

Yep its anyones guess but if i was down to my last dollar I would say we are going to see some violence. Would be surprised if this was all resolved diplomatically.

@Wanderer hum ill have to reread a bit but agares wasnt the only one to meet with evander his second was also there and he ordered him to the lake so quite likely luvart will have enough support. Also i doubt that whole tribe of demon really has a choice. However jaraxus might just be acting on his own OR the soldier sent for the adamantite was considerer a declaration of war *kinda* ? Or... demon are just bored lol who knows ?

Jaraxus raised several nests. I think the gorillafrog/beastmen/monsters must be some sort of baby demons hower we Agares was human friendly that does not mean everyone below him in his demon hierarchy shared the sentiments. I think we may see disagreements between Luvart (Agares protege) and other demons who will challenge for authority.

@mikel Ward that make no sense if u look i think in first part agares think about someone (cant remember the name) he sent to the lake that should now have produce something like 10 nests of monsters by now. So in principle the monsters are with the demons no ?

Im guessing the demons are in the lake/dungeon and essentially evicted the monsters to make room.

Thank you for the meal!

Asch

I am probably alone in this but I am really hoping Big Mona has a redemption arc and as bad as he is the Vont family is worse.

Oh man 3 days for the next part ? Im gonna die *sob* other then that im really curious those demons are friendly so why attack lion city ? Was it because of the adamantite ? Or lion city is on the land that was given to demon in exchange for agares help ?

Yeaaahhhhh, now it’s getting good!!!


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