Chapter 182: Jogging with Style (and Lightning)
Soon, Steve and the rest of the group were done getting their cuffs removed. I expected people to group up and head into the forest together, maybe with some sort of plan or formation.
But instead, they just took off. No coordination, no waitingâjust rushed straight into the forest like it was a race.
The Nagas were the first to move. Swift and silent, they disappeared between the trees. The humans followed not long after, some sprinting like their lives depended on it.
Ming scoffed beside me and muttered, âLook at them⊠so eager to work for their masters.â
I turned to him and asked, âAre they trying to find low-level Abominations and get back as fast as possible?â
Xin raised an eyebrow. âWhat do you mean?â
I explained, âThe guy inside told me level doesnât matter. We just need to bring back two Abominations alive. Thatâs it.â
Xin let out a dry chuckle. âYeah, thatâs true. But the area where low-level Abominations roam? Thatâs off-limits to us. Only the Holt familyâs kids get to hunt there. Safer ground, less risk.â
He sighed and added, âThereâs also an unspoken rule among the prisonersâtry to go after Abominations that are your level or higher. That way, the weaker ones have a shot. If we hog all the easy ones, the lower-level people wonât make it back. And when someone failsâŠâ
He paused, his jaw tightening. âThey feed them to the monsters. Publicly. As a lesson.â
I saw it in his eyes thenâhe wasnât just talking about rumors. Heâd seen it. Maybe more than once.
Steve shook his head, clearly disturbed.
âWhy would they even make prisoners do this? I get it, itâs free labor, but still⊠Isnât that grandmaster strong enough to handle this on his own? He could clear the forest and capture a dozen Abominations easily.â
Ming looked toward the forest and said, âThe Nagas probably know the real reason behind all this. We donât have enough information. Anyway, letâs get moving before we miss todayâs quota.â
Steve raised his voice in confusion. âWaitâarenât they going to give us weapons or something?â
Ming pointed toward a building near the edge of the barrier. âYou can get weapons over there,â he said, before turning away.
Both Xin and Ming gave quick nods and went off in different directions, disappearing into the trees.
I glanced at Steve and let out a dry chuckle. âWhen we got captured, I didnât expect things to turn out like this.â
Steve gave a humorless nod. âYeah. There are too many unknowns. Iâve got a bad feeling about this whole setup. The Holts are too casual about us.â
I agreed. It didnât sit right with me either. If they went through all this trouble to abduct usâme, Steve, and the restâthen they must have a reason for keeping us alive. And not just us⊠the other prisoners too.
âAlright,â Steve said, stretching his arms. âLet me grab a sword, then weâll head out.â
I thought for a second about giving him the sword I had hidden, the one I smuggled in. But then I decided against it. Better to keep that secret a little longer, just in case.
âSure,â I replied.
Steve jogged off toward the building Ming had pointed at. A few minutes later, he came back with a basic sword strapped to his back. No enchantments, no fancy designs. Just a clean blade that looked sharp enough to do the job.
Without another word, we walked past the glowing yellow barrier and stepped into the wild.
The moment we crossed, I turned back one last time.
The giant statue still towered over everything, its gaze pointed toward the forest like it was watching over usâor judging us. The hall behind it stood cold and quiet, filled with secrets I couldnât ignore.
There was something about this place. Something hidden.
And I was going to find out what it was.
I faced forward again and spoke to Steve.
âLetâs go.â
My eyes shifted to the generator core as it quietly absorbed energy from the air around it. It pulsed with a steady rhythm, like a quiet heartbeat.
Not long after, we picked up speed, sprinting deeper into the forest.
I extended my perception outward, stretching it as far as I could. My senses reached across a wide area, scanning for any signs of abominations nearby.
But I wasnât just looking for a fight. I had another plan in mind.
First, I wanted to find a safe spot, somewhere quiet, where Steve and I could talk without eyes or ears on us. We needed to lay out a strategy. Our real mission wasnât about capturing monsters. It was about finding the Ferans and helping them escape.
So far, we hadnât seen a single one.
As we ran, I started to notice something strangeâpeople. Scattered through the forest were individuals moving around casually, without collars on their necks. They werenât running. They werenât hiding. They were simply walking through the forest like they owned the place.
That could only mean one thingâthey were either Holts, or people working for them.
I glanced at Steve with a grin and said, âLetâs have a race. Iâll give you a ten-second head start.â
Without even blinking, he replied, âSure and it starts now.â
Before I could react, blue lightning sparked around his body and he shot forward, vanishing into the trees like a thunderbolt.
I smirked and started counting in my head. One⊠two⊠threeâŠ
As I counted, I let Essence flow through my body, feeling it surge through the channels carved into my bones. I focused it into my limbs, into every muscle and tendon.
Since Steve had used lightning, I decided to match him.
âShift,â I commanded silently.
The flow of Essence inside me twisted, shifted, and then changed state. A sharp crackle echoed in my ears as blue lightning arced across my arms and legs. My skin tingled, charged with raw power. Every nerve felt alive.
Nine⊠ten.
My legs bent, and I pushed off the ground.
The world blurred.
Trees zipped past me in streaks of green and brown. Wind whipped against my face as I surged forward, my feet barely touching the forest floor. I could see the trail of lightning Steve had left behindâflashes of blue sparking off broken branches and scorched leaves.
But I was gaining on him.
Every second, I closed the gap. My control was sharper. My footing cleaner.
I wasnât even going all out. To me, it felt like a light jogâjust stretching my legs. But even that was enough to close the distance fast.
Up ahead, Steve glanced over his shoulder. His eyes widened when he saw me gaining.
He grinned. âNo wayâŠâ
I shot him a smirk. âGrow up, kid.â
With a sharp whoosh, I breezed past him, lightning crackling around me as my body surged forward, cutting through the forest like a storm unleashed.
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