It was very easy to send a message through the short-rangemunicationwork of the convoy, but Morgan had deemed it necessary to send an actual person to fetch them.
The Awakened approached the APC where Sunny and Cassie were, his imposing armored figure appearing in view of the external cameras of the armored vehicle, and politely knocked on the main hatch. When one of the Fire Keepers opened it, the man cleared his throat and said with solemn gravitas:
"Lady Song of the Fallen, Ascended Sunless. Lady Morgan is inviting you to join her in the head vehicle at your convenience."
Sunny recognized the Awakened from spying on Morgan and Madoc yesterday. The guy sure was a bit too pompous for a glorified messenger... but remembering his earnest reaction to Whispering de''s praise, that was not at all unexpected.
All Valor Awakened were like that - too serious and full of ardent devotion. The Fire Keepers were zealously devoted to their leader, too, but at least they did not stand on ceremony.
They saw Nephis as the best of them, as opposed to better than them. There was an important distinction.
Sunny shook his head, then nodded at the awkward Awakened and rose from the crate he was sitting on. Cassie stood up, too, and followed him outside. Her steps were cautious, but she seemed to have no problem navigating the world without being able to see it.
It was a far cry from how helpless she had been on the Forgotten Shore.
Her hand was resting on the hilt of the Quiet Dancer, too, reminding Sunny how deadly of a fighter she had be. Of course, with most of her Abilities having nothing to do withbat, Cassie''s battle prowess could notpare to that of more straightforward Masters.
Still, he wouldn''t want to fight someone who knew his every move in advance. Sunny understood very well how dreadful such an opponent would be, because he himself cut down many foes by relying on Shadow Dance.
The Awakened Squire kept a respectful silence as he led them to the head of the column, where an armored vehicle that would put even the Rhino to shame stood just before a wide crossroad. It was surrounded by a watchful ring of Awakened warriors. They gave Sunny and Cassie stern looks, then stepped aside to let them through.
It was nonsensical, really. Currently, two of the most deadly Masters in the world and Whispering de himself were inside the vehicle... what could these Awakened do to protect them?
Once inside, Sunny saw Morgan, Madoc, and Nephis gathered around a holographic table that showed a topographical projection of the surrounding area. Some distance away, a few spots were marked with red. It did not take a genius strategist to know that those were the most convenient ces for an ambush.
At least Sunny would have chosen them if he had toy a trap for the forces of Valor.
Then again, Sunny did not really need a convenient spot and advantageous terrain to ambush someone... all he needed was a bit of shadow.
Morgan weed them with a nod and gestured for them toe closer. Once they did, she addressed Cassie in a neutral tone:
"Cassia, do you have anything to share with us?"
The blind girl nodded, then lingered for a few moments. Eventually, he raised her hand and pointed to a particr red mark.
"There."
Morgan smiled, while Madoc raised his brow slightly.
"How do you know, youngdy?"
Sunny had the same question, although he also had an idea of what the answer would be.
He slightly shook his head, feeling a strange mix of awe, admiration, and dejection.
Cassie, meanwhile, lowered her hand and exined:
"I used the time the forces of both ns recently spent together to mark several of Song''s people with my Ascended Ability. Many of them possess powerful Memories to disrupt attempts at divination... but there are very few that can disrupt my powers. Certainly not enough to protect every Awakened in their camp."
She turned to the map and added calmly:
"Currently, one of the marked is in that ravine, surrounded by three cohorts of Awakened. These Awakened are only a part of the ambush, however. The main striking force is underwater in a nearbyke... several hundred Nightmare Creatures, all tamed by Beastmaster and controlled by an Ascended proxy. I don''t have eyes on them, but the person I marked discussed the details of the attack with the Ascended prior to separating. I listened."
Madoc chuckled.
"Lady Cassia... ah, I wouldn''t want to be your enemy. Wonderfully done."
Cassie simply offered him a curt nod.
Morgan nced at them and smiled.
"Isn''t she wonderful, indeed?"
With that, she patted the blind girl on the shoulder.
"Better yet, Cassia is the only person on the continent that can never be taken by that abominable kin of ours, which only makes me appreciate her more. We should employ more blind people, don''t you think, Uncle?"
Thatst statement was said in a nonchnt and slightly amused tone, and really rubbed Sunny the wrong way.
If Cassie felt the same, though, she did not let it show.
...Just like that, the probing ambush of n Song wasid bare. The convoy had no choice but to take the route through the area where the trap was prepared for them, but knowing what to expect, they could descend upon the ambushers and cut them down in one fell swoop.
No wonder Morgan was pleased.
At that moment, Nephis spoke, ncing at the Princess of War coldly:
"Let''s not draw this out. We should dismantle the ambush as soon as possible... and stay on guard. Cassie is powerful, but she is not all-powerful. There might be other aspects of the trap that we failed to ount for."
Morgan smiled.
"A good suggestion. Since you were the one to voice it, dear sister... why don''t you take your Fire Keepers and deal with this issue personally? They''ll be leaving for the Nightmares soon, so this might be theirst opportunity to wet their des with the blood of Song for a long while."
Nephis turned away and looked at the map with a bleak expression.
"...I will."
Sunny, who had remained silent all that time, cleared his throat.
"Sorry... but should I be hearing this conversation? Why am I here, exactly?"
Morgan looked at him with confusion, then chuckled.
"Why, you are a representative of the government, Master Sunless. You are the perfect person to share the vile machinations of the Song n with. Who knows, maybe I''ll want to lodge aint with the authoritiester. You''ll be an important witness."
Then, she smiled at him.
"...Plus, I thought that you might enjoy a small distraction like this. Would you please apany my little sister on this mission, Master Sunless? As a neutral observer, of course. It would really make me feel better about her safety."
Sunny stared at her with a dubious expression.
''Yeah... right.''
The battle maniac probably just wanted to see him kill something again. Or maybe deepen his connection to the Valor n through bloodshed.
He shrugged.
"Sure... why not? I am a part of this convoy as well, after all. If we really were to be ambushed, my safety would bepromised too."
The Princess of War nodded, then crossed her arms and looked at the map.
"True. I''ll be awaiting good news, then..."
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Erdiul''s Note: Author will releasest chapter in few hours. If I''m awake I''ll post it, if not, I''ll post it tomorrow.