Blake made the rounds, talking to every civilian and learning as many details as he could. He wasnât a particularly good listenerâthough others often thought so. He was more like anâŠextractor. Of information. Of personality. He was mostly just curious, and didnât care about these peopleâs lives. Unless they were
interesting
, of course. Which they mostly werenât.
Linda was a clothier. Huan was a builder. There were three people from China, two from India. Two from Nigeria. Everyone else was the only person from their country. These people came from this tutorial, these other people came from a different one. Five men and seven women, twelve civilians all together. They all thought being with a group of players would be the best thing, but now they werenât so sure. âWe need players to protect us, not lock us in a cage!â âMaybe itâs better to risk our lives out there.â
Apparently a few had already signed on with Sebastian and crew, all men, doing various things around town. The other civilians didnât consider them traitors, exactly, or hate them for it, but it was fair they thought somewhat less of them.
Blake tried to tell them things would be fine, that sooner or later things would improve.
âHow do you know?â asked Huan, with an almost offensive naivety.
âBecause thatâs what I do,â Blake had smiled. âI know things I shouldnât.â
With every person he spoke to, after he had enough detail, he tried to improve the relationship slightly with Mental Influence. As it turned out, his mind powers worked rather terribly on civilians. As in hardly at all. It wasnât strictly necessary for his plan, but still an overall disappointment. Perhaps there would be other powers in the future that worked better.
At last he made his way to a little Asian woman whoâd been watching him from the beginning. She was rather plain and intense looking and he practically sighed as he sat down next to her with a smile.
âHi. Figured Iâd get to know everyone. Whatâs your name?â
The girlâs bright, and rather unusually green eyes narrowed, staring at him intensely.
âIâve been watching you.â
Blake held his smile, thinking yes, Iâve noticed. âOh? I hadnât noticed.â
âYouâve been talking to everyone, but you donât like it.â
âOh thatâs not true,â Blake clung to every scrap of remaining charm. âI like people.â He winked. âWell,
some
people.â
âWhat is it youâre trying to accomplish?â the girl said, seemingly immune.
âWell arenât you the nosy one,â he said with the same levity. She ignored that too.
âYouâve been using magic on them. Have you tried it on me?â
Blake froze at that. The fact was, he had no idea what the different classes of civilians were and what powers they might possess. Maybe she was some kind of mageâs apprentice.
âWhat makes you think that?â he said somewhat more neutrally.
âI can sense it.â
âThatâs a very interesting civilian ability,â he said, âwhat class are you?â
The girlâs intense gaze didnât flinch from watching his eyes no matter how he looked away and back again. âAll I want to know is if youâre a fool, or if youâre cunning,â she said. âBecause I need a cunning player with magic.â
Blake no longer had to pretend to be interested. He leaned a little closer to the girl and brought his voice to a whisper. âAnd why should you need that?â
She sort of bit her lip and wrapped herself in her baggy sweater as if worried she was being watched. Then she took a deep breath and spoke low. âBecause Iâm not a civilian. Iâm a support class that boosts mana users.â
Blake blinked but otherwise tried not to show his confusion. âThen why are you in here?â
âBecause I can hide my status,â she said. âThey think Iâm a civilian.â
Wow, well that soundedâŠamazing. Blake could have waltzed into the camp without a care in the world. Blake watched the girl and decided her eyes were as intelligent as they were pretty. By revealing her secret, though, she had already decided to commit. Blake smiled and leaned a little closer. âI think itâs time you tell me everything you can do for me.â
The girlâs eyes narrowed, and looked a little frightened. âWhy is that?â
âBecause I know by telling me your secret you think Iâm your best chance. Youâre all in now. So. What can you do for me?â
The girlâs shoulders sagged slightly, but her eyes held firm. âDo you need more mana?â
Blake raised a brow. âThatâs literally almost all I need.â The girl smiled and took his hand. Hers were incredibly soft and small, and a little cold. Then he felt like heâd licked a battery. A shock pulsed through his arm and his mana bar pulsed with a purple light. He knew instantly he was re-charging faster. Much faster. He fought the smile that threatened his lips.
âCast a spell,â the girl said. âBut donât let go of me.â
He happily obliged, sending another spike of friendliness at the closest civilian with Mental Influence. He watched his âpurpleâ mana bar and realizedâŠit hadnât dropped. Not even a little.
âAs long as we touch, you can use mine, too,â she explained. âThough perhaps in the future we need only be close, when I have obtained more levels. Your re-charge should be at least triple.â
For a long moment Blake found himself just staring. She was literally the answer to nearly all his problems. And here she was, just some random person trapped in a cage in the middle of nowhere, waiting to be found. He nearly laughed. Mason was always calling him lucky. It was true, he supposed, by any objective standard. Not that heâd ever admit it.
âWhatâs your name?â
âSeul-ki.â
In a moment of whimsy, he activated Mental Influence, using the girlâs own mana to increase her trust. The same resistance heâd felt against civilians seemed present in her, despite now knowing she was a player. He wasnât sure if it was her ability to disguise, something to do with statistics, or perhaps just having mana. But heâd learn.
âWell, Seul-ki,â he said. âI think weâre going to be very good friends.â
The girl smiled shyly and looked away, then Blake used Mental Influence on any civilian in the right mood until she said she was out of mana, which seemed to be about as much as him. This meant she not only doubled his overall capacity, but it seemed she was correct about his near triple re-charge, which increased again with meditation. The boost was staggering, but even so, he didnât think it would be enough. With every use of Mental Influence he felt a certain âeffectivenessâ level of the desired mood. And he could tell it was hardly changing on these civilians. He was, in other words, going to have to rely on plan B. He practically cringed at the thought. Plan B was the truth.
First, he talked to Hank. Then he asked everyone to huddle up so they could talk as a group, which they eventually did with a certain degree of confusion. Blake met their eyes one by one, then spoke quietly.
âI assume you know the chief wants you all as slaves.â
They all exchanged various looks of concern or resignation, but not exactly surprise.
âThatâs why Iâm here,â Blake said. âHe thinks my class powers can make you agree, can screw with your minds. But they canât. And I wouldnât anyway. But I need him to believe.â
Billy the Brewer scrunched up his face. âWhy?â
âBecause Iâm not alone,â Blake smiled. âAnd my allies and I are going to kill this bastard of a chief, and make this place right.â
A fair amount of eyes widened at that.
âButâŠif we sign,â said Linda, âweâll be bound to this guy. God knows what heâll do.â
âFirst things first,â Blake soothed. âI just need the men to sign a service contract. Itâll buy me the time I need. Anyway, it wonât last long. My brother and I will kill Sebastian sooner than later.â
Blake saw the moment of concern in Hankâs eyes, but the old angler covered it well.
âWhereâs your brother?â said Huan.
âComing.â
âHe has others with him?â
âHe has enough.â
âWhy should we trust you?â said Billy, with an almost puppy dog kind of hope in his eyes.
âBecause when Sebastianâs dead Iâm going to take his place. And
I
know civilians are vital, not pawns to play with. Iâll never force anyone to do anything. Every contract will be negotiated in good faith. Weâll build this place together, like the community itâs supposed to be.â
Most of them liked that, but they were still wary.
âNice words, but for now itâs all it is,â said Huan, no doubt for all of them. âWeâre still trapped in a cage.
Blake nodded because of course that was true. âYou believe in fate?â he asked.
âNot really,â said the older man.
âWell I do,â Blake grinned, showing nothing but confidence. âAnd fate put me here with you, with everything I need to destroy the man trapping us all. And the reality is theyâre going to treat you like animals until you do what they want. Iâm offering you a chance for a better life. A
good
life. Such as it is now. All Iâm asking for is a bit of time.â
The men in particular all exchanged looks, and Hank came in on queue.
âIâll do it. Iâve been with him from the start. I know heâs practically a kid, but heâs smart, and lucky as hell, and I think his brother is a genuine badass.â
The others looked at the older man, and it was clear his words swayed them. They slowly nodded, and Huan spoke for them again. âAlright. Weâll give you your chance.â
Blake smiled at them all. âThank you, my friends. Now listen, because weâll have to be tricky. Hereâs how weâll do it.â
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