The mood calmed as Aaron explained what was going on and why he had come looking for them. Well, not quite. He left out the part about wanting to steal their kill for the points. But he did explain what Raksha and Ernest had told him.
âErnest? I think I remember him, maybe,â Emmy said. âHe was friends with that other weirdo, wasnât he? Or I think I saw them talking. You know, the annoying one we signed that thing with.â
âRight,â Aaron nodded as he tried to piece together what she was on about. âDo you mean the System contract you signed with Johan back in the trials?â
âJohan? Hmmm, maybe? Oh, right! No, no, no! I mean, yes, thatâs the one, the annoying one! I do remember him, donât I! Heâs the guy that got me to sign that thing-a-me-bob. Howâs he doing anyway?â
âSystem contract,â Aaron corrected. âAnd heâs dead. I literally just told you that! Heâs an undead creature controlled by Darius now.â
âOh, right!â Emmy said, eyes widening with realization. âDarius killed the thing-a-me-bob man!? Wait, wasnât there like supposed to be a truce? Is he stupid?â
âWhat?â
Emmy sighed. âDo I need to explain everything? You canât kill people in a truce. This Darius guy is a real dumbaâwait, you donât mean? Why that asshole! You mean he did it on purpose?â
âYes. I donât think he respects the truce anymore. In fact, I donât think he ever did. Only you and Joseph ever signed the thing.â
âSo, weâre at war then?â She tightened her grip on her wand.
âWhat? No!â
âCalm down, Emmy. Aaron clearly isnât our enemy.â
âHe said the truce isnât a thing!â
âThat isnât what I meant,â Aaron facepalmed.
âExcuse her,â Lance said. âSheâs not as, well, you know. She just has a penchant for not listening. She probably missed the details and presumed everyone was in on the truce, and that was probably why she signed the contract to begin with.â
âI see. Okay, Emmy,â Snapped his fingers and stared into her eyes.
âWhat? Why are you being creepy?â
âThere was never a truce between all top rankers. But weâre not at war either. In fact, we have more reason to work together than ever. Now, do you remember what I said about this tournament thing?â
âTournament? Like the token we got, right?â
âYeah, that.â
âYep. I gotcha, boomer.â
âBoomer? Iâm twenty-three!â
âDamn, really? Look at your skin. Those evolutions are really not doing you justice.â
Aaron patted his face. âWait, what? Whatâs wrong with my skin?â
âEmmy, please,â Lance said.
Emmy shrugged.
âPlease, Aaron. Continue. Youâre trying to put a team together for this tournament?â Lance asked. âAnd thatâs why we need to work together?â
âWell, not really. More like Iâm taking precautions with other top rankers. Trying to avoid unnecessary fights. After all, we dunno who we might need to work with in the future.â
âI see. Well, you can count us in.â
âYes, all of us!â One of Lanceâs other heads said.
âAye, aye!â
âSĂ, sĂ!â
Aaron blinked. The other heads had said a word or two as he had explained what was going on, but they had let Lance take the lead for the most part.
âAh, good,â Aaron grimaced as he glanced across at all of them. Talking to somebody with four faces was more awkward than he had imagined it might be.
âSorry, itâs a bit weird at first,â Lance said. âPerhaps we should deactivate our team's skill.â
Agreement echoed between the four heads, and within seconds, they had deactivated the team Skill. There was a whooshing sound, and the mech began to unfold itself, spitting out four people in the process, and twisting into the shape of a dog-like drone.
âHuh?â Aaron grunted as he eyed them all. âSo you are four different people? And whatâs that thing?â he added, pointing at the four-legged mech drone.
âHaha, a bit confusing the first time you see it, isnât it?â Lance chuckled. âThis is my crew. Before the Integration, I was a pilot. This is my copilot, and these two are stewardesses, or at least they were. Itâs a long story, but short of it is that we entered the Integration and Tutorial together. We always had good teamwork, and so we kept it going throughout the Tutorial, and the System rewarded us for it.â
âReally?â
âYep. Believe it or not, we were inseparable. Pun intended,â Lance chuckled. âWe did everything together. Taking down every quest and challenge as a group. It didnât take long for the System to offer us team-related skills. And the more we used them, the more they gave us. Eventually, we got this special Team Skill. Itâs a little complicated, but basically, for it to work, all four of us have to activate it at once. Itâs come a long way since we first got it, and itâs been both upgraded and mutated once now, which led us to this,â he turned, gesturing to the drone.
âThatâs a Skill, too? How?â
âScrappy? No, haha!â Lance shook his head. âScrappy is a drone, or robot. Call it what you want. We built it with our Professions and integrated it into our little crew. And it didnât take long for the System to take notice. Now the current version of our Team Skill lets us fuse with Scrappy here. You should have seen us before. It was a little disturbingâŠâ
âAre you suggesting that the four of you used to combine without all the metal?â
Lance grimaced. âIâd rather not speak about it. It was a powerful Skill, but a little disturbing to look at. Thankfully, ever since weâve been able to integrate Scrappy here into our Team Skill, weâve taken on our mech appearance. I quite like it. Itâs nice and shiny.â
âIâll bet. Damn, you four are a fascinating mob,â Aaron said. âSo, you need all four to work together to make that suit work?â
âYep.â
Aaron nodded thoughtfully. It certainly wasnât a path he would have ever picked for himself. But he had respect for its power after seeing it in action.
Only Lance was D-grade amongst the group, though the others werenât far behind. But more so than that, they all felt rather weak. No stronger than any other ordinary low D-grade. But together they formed something much more. They could combine their strength to fight at an elite level on par with top rankers, and that was rather impressive.
If I had to guess, that Team Skill is probably one of, if not the only, highly rare Skill they have.
Aaronâs assumption was based on how weak they felt. He doubted they had a bunch of powerful Skills, and only Lance held more than one Title.
Honestly, under such circumstances, a Team Skill seemed like the perfect opportunity to level the playing field against stronger foes. And his thoughts immediately went to wondering whether or not some people in Dober could do something similar. If they could, it would greatly improve the strength of the settlement.
Then again, it sounded like these four had a very close relationship, and he had a feeling normal people wouldnât be able to do the same thing.
âHonestly, Iâm impressed. Your attacks are quite strong.â
âYep. Pretty grateful to be honest,â Lance said. âHeck, I reckon that if we had properly upgraded the Skill during the Tutorial, we could have even beaten the boss and reached the trials. Unfortunately, the version of the Skill he had back then was much weaker. And it wasnât until we built Scrappy that our power really took off.â
âScrappy, the drone, right?â
âYeah. Scrappy because heâs made from scrap parts, and all.â
âScrap parts? You managed to find a lot of that stuff in our world?â Aaron probed, glancing between Lance and Scrappy as he spoke, while Emmy blew bubbles in the background.
âOh, right. Didnât Emmy tell you? Yeah, we have plenty of scrap materials because of where we entered our new world. You see, we have settled down in an old city. In fact, not just any old city. Weâre fairly sure that the city is certain parts from a bunch of cities. We see all kinds of signs. At the moment, weâre fairly certain it contains parts of Paris, Berlin, Moscow, Birmingham, Melbourne, Kyoto, and San Francisco. But most of it is just ruined rubble. Still, a perfect place to find scrap. There is an endless list of things to salvage.â
âItâs a real pain,â Emmy added with a drawn-out sigh. âThe ruins draw so many weaklings to it. Theyâre always needing help all the time. Itâs their fault Iâm not at a higher level. If I werenât saving people all the time, Iâd totally beat you. But instead Iâm always rescuing people from mutant rats and other weak beasts.â
âSheâs not wrong,â Lance rubbed his temples. âWeâve managed some degree of security, and there are the foundations of a city slowly patching itself together. But all the rubble and debris make it impossible to control properly. For example, there are multiple metro systems and other underground structures beneath it. And theyâre all mixed together. There could be a tunnel right beneath you, providing beasts a path right into the middle of your settlement, and you wouldnât know until beasts start appearing. Itâs been a real pain in the ass.â
âThat does sound annoying. And you donât want to move because of the scrap?â
âWell, not quite,â Lance continued. âThe scrap is a good resource. But the real reason we hang onto the ruins is because of the dangers outside of it. Thereâs a goblin that calls herself queen of the gobbos. And her raiding parties roam around the surrounding area nonstop. It is the main reason so many people flee to the ruins in the first place. And why weâre struck protecting them.â
âQueen of the gobbos?â Aaron repeated. âThat sounds like Erdek Foulbreath. I remember her saying something like that back in the trials.â
âErdek?â Emmy tilted her head. âOh, sheâs the one! I totally forgot!â
âI told you already,â Lance said. âOur scouts spotted Erdek months back.â
âWell, you didnât explain it well enough, obviously. I totally forgot about that little twerp! She was supposed to be in our truce as well!â
âTwerp?â Aaron raised a brow. âIâm pretty sure sheâs taller than you.â
âTaller than me?â Emmy barked, and bubbles floated up around her. âAs if! She wears six-inch platforms! I remember! Take them off, and Iâm totally taller than her!â
âIf you say so,â Aaron said.
âAhem,â Lance coughed. âAs I was saying. She is the reason we are hesitant to leave the city. Her armies roam around us. Theyâre huge, too. At least compared to anything else weâve seen. And our scouts report that theyâve been taking everyone they find as captives. They turn them into slaves for her war machine. Then anyone who gets away comes to us for protection. And honestly, Iâm not sure how long weâll be able to offer that. Sheâs got more people than we do, and higher-level ones at that. Sheâs likely just picking off easier prey until she feels ready to attack us directly.â
âSo, she really isnât following the truce. What a surprise,â Aaron groaned. âWell, canât say I really trusted her to begin with. She seems hell-bent on dominating all goblins, and it seems that now extends to humans as well.â
âYep. We were half hoping we might score some loot in this dungeon to help tilt the scales in our favor. And maybe we will. At least we secured the temple,â Lance said.
âYeah, thatâs good, huh?â Aaron said.
Aaron grimaced, glad that he hadnât stolen their kill. It sounded like they needed the points more than he did.
At least they had agreed to avoid fighting Raksha for now, despite their obvious distrust of other races, thanks to Erdekâs aggressiveness.
âWell, thanks for all of that. Itâs useful information. Itâs a pity, though. One more top ranker we probably wonât be able to work with. Hey, wait! We should trade maps while weâre here. If I can help, Iâll come help you when possible.â Aaron said.
âThat would be appreciated,â Lance said, and opened the System screen to trade map details.
âAwesome. Pleasure working with you, mate. Keep your head high. Things will work out,â Aaron said with a grin.
But in truth, he was a little more worried on the inside. If Erdek Foulbreath was enslaving humans, that put two of their worldâs top rankers on the enemies list.
Aaron was confident in himself. But what if other worlds in other sectors had multiple champions as strong as Moâhan? If worlds were going to be pitted against one another, he couldnât just assume that he could carry the flag by himself.
And there was a real possibility that other worlds would turn a blind eye to infractions like those caused by Erdek and Darius. Maybe they would be able to put aside all of their differences until after the rewards were won.
But he couldnât and wouldnât just condone such things. Besides, even if she wasnât in the top ten, Emmy had a very interesting Skill set, and he had a feeling she could be useful in their future squad.
And it wasnât just Emmy, either. There were other powerful people outside of the top ten, like Soohyun, who had obvious potential as an ally.
âWeâll figure this out,â Aaron said. âI'd better get going, though. I want to check out as much of this floor as I can before moving on. Take care, okay? I donât want to hear any unfortunate news.â
âYeah, yeah,â Emmy whistled. âTaking care.â
âThanks,â Lance said, and shook Aaronâs hand before he left.
Barely a minute after Aaron rushed out of the temple, his chat pinged.
Talia Rhineheart:
@Aaron Dober
, the package is secure. Heading to the extraction zone. Will you be there?
Aaron grinned. There had been a few road bumps, but it sounded like everything was working out for the most part.
Aaron Dober:
@Talia Rhineheart
, Iâll be there. See you soon.
But as he was running, he also noticed something. The dark, foreboding sky had cleared a little, and he could see huge, sundial-like structures at the top of each temple, and he had a feeling it was related to the alignment somehow.
I wonder if we have to go up there.
If the sky was clear enough, then from the tops of the temples, they should be able to see quite farâŠ
The sundial-things didnât mean much strategically for clearing the floor. But if he was right about needing to go up and reach them to align the temples, then there was a good chance they would be able to see all the other top teams that claimed a temple. Then, he would have some idea about what fractions were forming on their world. And if the following floors required them to work against other worlds, and even sectors, thenâ
âthat could be crucial information