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Elder Cultivator - Chapter 667

Published at 9th of February 2024 05:34:36 AM


Chapter 667

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Chapter 667

Though the figures were small, Anishka sensed the sudden change in atmosphere when the Sergeant declared she wouldnt be going with the Royal Guard. The individual in charge of that group raised her head. Who decided that you can simply extend your task to avoid consequences? You will be coming with us.

Please, Anishka said. I dont want to cause-

Her protests were useless, as the void ants were only paying attention to each other. I decided, the Sergeant signed.

Further words were not exchanged. At least, not in a way humans could comprehend. It was there, atop a meeting table, that the battle took place. Of the several Royal Guard present, only one approached. An individual nearly a centimeter and a half in length, making her five times the size of the Sergeant- in a single dimension. Overall, the size factor varied by more than a hundred.

The movement was quick, barely able to be tracked by Anishka. Nor would other Essence Collection cultivators have done any better. Indeed, even some of the other humans could barely follow, as their energy senses could not lock onto the void ants.

Jaws snapped closed, gouging out a small section of the table. Had the attack landed on its intended target, it could be presumed the battle would have been finished. But it had not. The much smaller Sergeant had vaulted forward at the last moment to arrive under the larger combatant. Now, she darted towards a leg, grabbing onto it where it met the table, near its thinnest point.

Unlike with the Lieutenant, the Royal Guard was neither pulled off balance, nor were there any cracks made in her chitin. Indeed, she yanked her leg away, dragging the Sergeant with her leg and making her more available for further attack. However, the head of the Royal Guard could only twist so far. The mandibles could not reach the Sergeant to crush her. So the whole body instead was pressed downward, weight and muscular force slamming into the Sergeant.

The sound of the impact was basically unheard by the observing humans- all uncertain what to do. Anton was holding onto Anishka. Others thought to interfere, but werent keen on losing a finger or more. The other Royal Guard simply continued to watch.

The Sergeant had lost her grip on the leg, and could only barely stagger to her feet. The Royal Guard turned, intent to snatch her between her mandibles. Once properly restrained, the situation would be resolved.

Yet somehow, despite most of her limbs not obeying her, the Sergeant avoided the attack in the most unexpected way. Her own mandibles bit into the wood of the table- enchanted to prevent incidental damage, but with its enchantments ignored sufficiently vulnerable for such a maneuver. Instead of dragging herself forward, the Sergeant levered herself completely over her front, moving in a way most ants wouldnt even think to try. Nor was it a traditional void ant maneuver, either.

The Sergeant rolled several rotations, though it only placed her a few steps outside of the Royal Guards reach. An easily closable distance, were it not for the surprise the maneuver had caused. Then the Sergeant did something else odd. She gnawed at the surface of the table as her legs scurried.

The battle then turned into a chase. The Royal Guard was much larger and faster, but at the last moment the Sergeant always pulled some maneuver to shift her momentum. Unlike a properly massive creature, the Royal Guard would never overshoot a target by any significant amount, tarsal hooks sticking to the surface of the table. However, snapping her head back and forth to try to grab the small individual was proving quite difficult.

The battle made its way to the edge of the table. The closest individual almost hadnt realized until a bit of her energy was chomped away. There was still a good distance to her actual finger, but she withdrew her arms. Nobody was quite sure how to interfere.

Anishka looked up at her grandfather, still holding her arm, then down towards the table once more. Right in front of her were the nine who had joined the Sergeant. The other Royal Guard retained their position on the other side, tracking the battle. Just let me-

Do you want to make the incident worse and risk your life?

But she-

Is still going to be captured. Its not the best result, but I can speak to the Great Queen and help your friend. There was no way the Great Queen wouldnt listen. And if she truly didnt, it would probably be necessary to keep void ant society functioning properly. This was quite an unfortunate situation to be in, however. Anton hadnt seen actual fights between void ants in quite a long time.

The Sergeant continued to skitter about. Her legs seemed to be steady once more, but it wasnt clear what her motives were. She simply went around damaging the table, and occasionally approaching the surrounding humans. Was it on purpose, or coincidence?

It seems not.

... You must still see the Great Queen after completion of your mission.

Of course.

And with that, the matter appeared to be settled. Until Anton saw two of the other Royal Guard begin to approach the Sergeant. But, somehow she neither backed down nor took an aggressive stance, merely turning about to return to her squad, the other two following at a measured pace.

The situation is resolved, princess. I will escort you in the continuation of your duties.

I- uh. Thank you, Sergeant.

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One matter that had not yet been fully addressed were Celina and the others. Anton had already vetted them, but that didnt mean they could wander about the ship as they pleased. So they were quite relieved when Anishka returned with Anton.

I think you made a good choice, ultimately, Anton said to Anishka. A difficult one, with some awkward unanticipated consequences, but a good one. We do not want to devastate Ekict. Finding examples of individuals who represent the people as a whole is a great start, Anton nodded. And more encouraging is the fact that you werent even looking. Ekict isnt so broken that its people are beyond redemption. Though there are certainly problems with the strongest among them, and Transferral.

I think its just the major sects, Anishka explained. Would you agree, Celina?

In what way? They certainly control everything, keep secrets and hold onto their power. I certainly dont support them drafting people into a war we cant win, she looked down at her token.

What is that? Anton asked.

A representation of a conveniently distant sect so we could move about unencumbered.

Interesting. I wonder if we could copy those.

I would not know, as I dont deal in enchantments, Celina admitted. But most likely. She held it out for him to take.

Where did you get this, if it was from a distant sect?

Ah, Anishka said. Theres, uh. A deal I made that is still in effect. Anishka spoke about Haround, and her promises. I know its a lot of resources, but I had to make the promise. And offering your guidance without your approval was inappropriate, but it seemed like the most usable method.

I understand, Anton said. A high price, but in a way it is also a moment of opportunity. This Haroun should know many others showing that we will follow through on a deal even though we could not be bound to it should be beneficial. Though Im not taking the time to give him guidance during the war. He wouldnt benefit from rushed advice anyway.

So now they had several things to do. Retrieval of those who had chosen to be exchanged, and connecting with the common people. If they could somehow dismantle the planetary barrier, they would be able to bring their full force to bear- hopefully against a weakened enemy. But there would still be many strong individuals and sects they had to deal with somehow, and there was no knowing exactly how many Integration cultivators had been sown among Ekicts populace.




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