Chapter 120 - The Report (1/2)
The Report
We were able to find the cave rather easily, thanks to the brute force method of pushing away the mist and slaughtering the goblins in front of us. The entrance was hidden between two boulders and would have probably evaded my eye if I was alone.
“This is most likely the tunnel that will connect to the orc settlement. Please take a look here.”
I looked to where Angelica was pointing. There were several layers of footprints that went in and that went out. It was proof that this path had been used repeatedly.
“Alright. This means that we have found what we were looking for!”
I nod at this declaration by Lauria. We accomplished that goal. Once I knew the place, I just needed to make an emergency report to the base and then go and search for Ness and the others. Blocking this entrance may hinder their operations a little, but it wouldn’t mean too much since they had hole moles. They would just dig through it again.
There were better things to spend your time doing.
“Let’s return with haste. I’ll bring you all back to the surface in the same way we descended. Stay on the alert while you wait.”
“I will be last then. Please take the others.”
Angelica said as she inspected the cave. Alright, first was Lauria.
“Here we go.”
“Ah, ahh, of course…!”
She became red again as she clutched onto me tightly. If I were Matsumoto, I would be bounding down the harem path right about now…
This time, Olive and Oregano were much calmer. If anything, their unimpressed faces seemed to say, ‘is that as fast as you can go?’ They got familiar with it quick… Perhaps it was a quality of Adventurers?
“Angelica. You’re up now.”
“Yes, thank you!”
I picked her up and kicked the air while I asked,
“What were you doing in the cave?”
“Hehe. I left some gunpowder. One trip over the wire I placed there and the place will go boom! Indeed!”
“Are you serious…”
This noblewoman was not to be messed with. A good reminder.
“You should all return together from here. I’ll tell Virgil everything.”
“Are you going on ahead, Asagi?”
“Yeah. I’m sorry, but we have to part ways here. Sorry, Lauria.”
“Wh-why are you apologizing to me!?”
There was merit in teasing her because of such visible reactions. She was like a cheeky younger sister. I was an only child, so it was certainly new… I hope she comes back safely.
“Alright, I’m off!”
I said, and then dashed forward with the power of silver and green wind. I could run here, as I was not yet in the forest, but I would have to move to the sky once the trees grew thick. If the orcs were prepared to ambush me, it wouldn’t matter if I was running in the forest or above it. In that case, it was best to take the fastest route.
While I ran along the valley rim, I found something. Well, no. I had known about it all along.
It was a log. I had seen it when we were making our way towards the end of the valley. At first, I had thought that it was something that people who lived around here were using, and paid it no attention. However, I saw things differently now. This log could be used as a bridge for the orcs…they could easily cross to the Replant side. And since this place was out of the way, there was less chance of them being seen.
“It may not buy us any time, but…!”
I didn’t want to leave it now that the thought came to me. If it turned out that we needed it later, I would just have to come back with a different log.
And so I unleashed a Legs of the Forest Wolf reinforced kick into the log. The log split cleanly into half and tumbled down into the valley. There was no saying that the orcs wouldn’t prepare another one quickly, but when can hope… Alright, I can’t waste any more time on detours. I have to return to the camp as soon as possible.
As they had made Replant their home of operations, it was no surprise that these magicians were brilliant. Most of those who resided in the Adventure City did so due to their skill. However…
“Miss! What is the secret to using wind magic!?”
“Please tell me as well!”
“I want to know too. May I suggest some night-time lessons?”
These ones were a little…unique, to say the least.
“But you are a fire magic user. And you, are you not a water magic user? You are not fit for wind magic. And no, I intend to sleep at night. Sleep is most important.”
“But, miss…!”
Ah, what in… Please save me, Asagi…!
“Hey, isn’t that wind from Silvergreen?”
I heard someone say. I turn my head. There was some wind coming from the forest that was silver and green in color. Indeed, it was Asagi’s wind. Surely this meant that my prayer had been answered. He was my Asagi, after all.
“Sorry, let me through! It’s an emergency!”
Asagi would usually control his wind a little more carefully in order to avoid hurting people, but this time he landed without such considerations. The wind that blasted down on the area carried away shields and shook the tents. That alone showed that things were serious. I left the girls and jogged over to Asagi as he approached Vergil’s tent.
“Asagi.”
“Daniela! Perfect. Come with me!”
“Aye.”
That was all we said, but I could see that Asagi had calmed down a little. Perhaps I had that effect on him. Such were the foolish thoughts that entered my mind as we went to the tent. But Virgil must have heard the commotion, because he came out before we reached it.