Chapter 105 - Confrontation (1/2)
”The situation is definitely grim...”
June muttered darkly while Katara lowered her head with a furious blush. Never will she sleep on Karna's laps again and never will she dream of Nik kissing her thighs...
Oh, that ethereal pleasure, though.
”Focus!”
Karna whispered near Katara's ears and scolded the delusional man-snatcher.
”She isn't talking about you! And get your mind out of gutter already! Those spears aren't toys, you know!”
Karna pointed at the gleaming tips of the spears held by fire nation troops surrounding the walls of Ba Sing Se. Even the merchants weren't allowed to enter the fortress capital, fully intending to cripple Ba Sing Se's economy.
”Do we really need to go in there? The prices would be astronomical. Not to mention that in such a situation, the officials won't be able to keep an eye on the citizens, so the crime rate must be at its peak.”
It might not look like much, but Yue was a princess in her own isolated rights. She had political knowledge that nobody in the group could rival, except for Pavāka and Virya, who refused to comment on the situation.
Hearing Pavāka's words, the atmosphere of the group grew even more somber.
”Well, we don't need to stay here at all... I just need to complete a task at hand.”
Nik shrugged while attracting the group's curiosity. Nina finally spoke up seeing the rest of the group hesitating and fearing the answer.
”And that task is?”
She raised an eyebrow and asked while leaning forward.
”To assist Fire Nation's siege of Ba Sing Se.”
He replied calmly while his mind produced ideas at a furious pace. He once again opened the chain quest to analyse each and every word carefully.
[Chain Quest— I
Description: With the Death of the current Avatar, the balance of the world has changed. To appease this world's Gaia, start restoring the balance. Infiltrate and destroy Ba Sing Se.
Rewards: 4000 SO, 1 SP (Skill Point)]
Penalty: Forceful departure.]
'The quest is a two-step process. The word— infiltrate— restricts me from openly attacking the city while the word —destruction — holds too many meaning and possibilities.'
He frowned. Honestly, he didn't wish to depart before partnering-up with ten women. Only four remained and he could see the light at the end of the tunnel.
The quest mission would allow him to stay within the confines of the time allowed even after surviving the main mission. But there was a catch. While the quest mission itself did not restrict Nik to any time duration, the words— appease this world's Gaia— made him understand that Nik must have a direct hand in the fall of Ba Sing Se. If, Ba Sing Se falls without his own contributions, he would be forced to depart.
Infiltrate and then destruction.
He could assassinate the current king, destroy the gate mechanism from the inside or crush merchant houses within the city. There were many ways to cripple the capital as it was already hanging on a very thin thread.
”You are... still a Fire Nation spy?”
Sokka slowly muttered, while his expression was calm, the glare of his eyes and a sense of disgust in his tone betrayed his emotions.
”Maybe, maybe not.”
Honestly, Nik liked Sokka and his open-mindedness. But even Sokka's hatred for every single fire nation filth was hard to curb.
”To be honest, I can sense... Gaia's distaste towards this human establishment.”
Virya finally spoke out in surprise. But almost immediately, realisation dawned upon her and she immediately floated in front of Nik's face.
”You heard her call?” Virya tilted her face in confusion while stretching her hand outwards, releasing a soft glow that encompassed Nik's body before frowning and revolving around Nik at an unhurried pace.
While the invisible spirit continued her antics, Sokka felt a throbbing vein pop out on his forehead as he gritted his teeth.
”Nik, you... I misjudged you. If you are really willing to assist the Fire Nation, then I don't want to be a part of this group.”
He finally uttered through his clenched jaws while Nik remained impassive.
”I understand.”
Nik nodded. There weren't any hard feelings between them and he knew that the fire nation wasn't exactly a kind of saint nation. Blood of innumerable men and women flowed under its assault, Sokka's mother being one of them.
”Come on, guys! No need to be so serious. Why don't we just wait, Nik—”
Before Yue could complete, Sokka cut her short.
”Sorry. But if Nik is still affiliated with the Fire Nation... I won't stay any longer.”
Sokka took a deep breath before looking at Nina, who just shrugged and pointed out.
”Well, that's all nice and determined... but, we can't move forward without getting caught or leave without a carriage.
So, I propose that we suppress our differences, even if its for a moment.”
Sokka couldn't help but open his mouth yet Katara beat him to it and spoke quickly.