《The Treasure King》70. Lake Mine (I)
Advertisement
Gray emerged from his hiding hole in the middle of the night. He was finished with practice and cultivation for the moment. His body was refreshed and his wounds were all healed. Even his Golden Body of the Bodhi had improved and now covered up to his elbow and his knees.
He was brimming with energy and a vindictive determination to mess with the bandits and cause them any trouble he could, especially Tang and that despicable elder.
Gray covered his tracks and traveled back to the bandit town to scout around. This town and Jade Hill Town had walls that were around the same height with an overall shape that was roughly similar. Strong gatehouses protected four entrances in each direction and a large contingent of bandits stood guard atop the walls.
The whole area was on high alert and he could almost feel the tension in the air. It was too much for him and he could not approach any closer. It was already tricky avoiding scouts along the periphery. Scaling the wall undetected was possible but he was sure to run into more of them in the streets. Once he went in, he wouldn't be able to get out unscathed.
Gray gave up on the town and scouted the surroundings. There were a few farms, many holes indicative of mining attempts, and a few hunting parties coming and going. Everything was ordinary except for one thing.
He discovered it to the west of the bandit town, only a short distance away. It was a large mine, much larger than any of the operations run by Jade hill Town. The whole thing was inside a basin in the flatland that looked like a dried-up lake. It was wide and its depth was unclear from a distance. Surrounding the lake was an earthen embankment, several camps, and around a hundred bandits. They patrolled the perimeter, carrying torches or crude lamps, lighting the way as they walked. The flames gave them warmth from the cold night and a false sense of security. In reality, it left them even more blind to the darkness all around them.
The fact that it was a mine wasn’t that interesting. What was interesting was the abnormal number of bandits assigned to guard this place. There weren’t any other bandit groups around to compete with the Duanmu Clan bandits so they had to be something here.
Advertisement
Feeling curious, Gray edged closer to investigate. He crawled through the tall grass, like a deadly beast stalking prey, until he was right next to a tent. The occupants in it were not yet asleep and he could make out a conversation.
“Shit, I’m tired…” A young man’s voice drifted out.
Another person chimed in. “Same, little brother. My feet are about to break from walking around in circles so many times… It never ends. We have to guard the prisoners again tomorrow. Mother of demons... this is a waste of time...”
“At least, we won’t have to do night duty for a few days…” Someone else said and sighed heavily.
The voices drifted off to other topics but that tiny bit was enough to stir Gray's spirit. In such a big mine where there should have been ordinary miners, they specifically mentioned guarding prisoners.
This only meant one thing, those captured during the attack on the River Mine were here!
Gray retreated into the grass and considered his options. Breaking out hundreds of prisoners by himself was impossible. Even if he managed to kill all the bandits without any of them raising the alarm, a fleeing group of hundreds would be easily chased down. He could also go back to town and report the location of the prisoners. That was possible but he didn’t know how long it would take for him to return and for the lord to organize a rescue.
Regardless of the choice, he decided without any more delay that the right thing to do was to go down and check on the miners. He wanted to know that Krish and his sons were still alive. He wanted to know how his people were doing and figure out what to do afterward.
Gray made a temporary retreat and returned to his hiding hole. He dug up one of the wolf carcasses and grabbed the skull with sharp teeth that could slice through bison hide like it was tofu. It was the only thing he needed and he reburied the rest.
Gray returned to the lake mine the next evening. He hid within the tall grass and watched the bandit guards do their usual thing. They were unaware anything was amiss but then again, those assigned as guards weren’t the best. The strongest among them was a single bandit leader at the sixth level.
Advertisement
His sneaking skills had continuously improved with each breakthrough. Although his body was large, his footsteps were light. His breath was quiet as the wind. He could see everything perfectly in the darkness, even in which way the bandits were facing and where their eyes were pointed. There was no chance they could find him unless he chose to reveal himself.
He circled the lake and found what he wanted. It was a tent that was only occupied by one person. He sneaked up beside and waited to see if the person inside was asleep. He made a few small noises to make sure but there was no response.
“Alright…” He breathed out quietly and set to work.
On the side of the tent that faced the plains, he used the wolf skull to cut a messy hole. Once it was big enough, he dashed into the tent with lightning quickness and slammed his golden fist into the sleeping figure with a dull thud. The unfortunate man, who was only at the second level of strengthening, had no chance before his brain was scrambled. Gray hit him a few more times but the man was already dead.
Gray dragged the body out of the tent, making sure to leave a faint trail of bent and crushed grass behind. At a satisfactory distance away, he used the wolf skull with its sharp teeth to crush the dead man’s skull. It was the best he could do to make it seem that the animal did the deed.
He then slinked off into the night like a ghost. By the time he got around to the other side of the lake mine, a scream rang out from the opposite side.
“Wolf attack! There are wolves!”
“It came from the west!”
“Hurry!”
Most of the bandits on the eastern side rushed over to help. The distraction worked and in front of Gray, there were only a few bandits left, leaving huge gaps in the perimeter. Gray chose the biggest gap and sneaked through. He vaulted over the dirt wall and crept into the lake mine without anyone noticing.
The ground started to slope downward at a steep angle and he proceeded cautiously. Tall grass gave way to a shorter grass which then gave way to sand and eventually gritty, clay-like dirt that was the original lakebed.
At the bottom, besides a pond that covered a small section, there were mining tunnels in every direction, dug horizontally into the lakebed. From the original shoreline to the deepest parts, mining tunnels dotted all around the empty lake. There were hundreds of them.
The sheer scale was breathtaking. It took a tremendous amount of work and many decades to create something like this. This had to be the primary mine of the bandits but there was something amiss.
He entered a tunnel near the top and confirmed his suspicions. The interior was a maze of smaller tunnels and corridors. Some were interconnected with other entrances while others had collapsed from age. There were countless dead ends as well as mining chambers large and small.
There were only a few sparkles of jade and spiritual stones within the mines, far fewer than what an active mine should have. The leftover concentration of treasure was even less than the abandoned mining tunnels of the River Mine. Even if a thousand miners worked here, without Gray’s special eyes, they wouldn’t be able to produce enough to make any money, not even enough to feed themselves.
The Lake Mine was massive, it was old, and it was depleted. Countless generations of bandits had mined this place until, to them, there was nothing left. It was a useless relic of past days of glory and wealth and the perfect place to keep prisoners.
Advertisement
Is It Too Late To Move My Lair?
A legendary dragon... It has been told in the stories for hundreds of years. Some say it keeps a mountain of treasure in its cave, some say it is a vicious beast, some say it protects the village nearby, some claim it can grant their wishes, and some just think it's nothing more than a fairytale. He is not. The dragon is very real, although he isn't bothered by what people think of him in the slightest. He also doesn't have a grand treasure, nor does he grant wishes, like a magical genie. He is not interested in eating humans either. And as for protecting them… well. This is the story of the time before the legends, how they came to life and a dragon in the quest of his snooze. In a nutshell, this is a simple, light-hearted story with a dragon in it. What I have in mind is a relatively short one compared to most of the works on this site, but we'll see where it goes. This is my first attempt at writing something like this, so please be patient and kind in pointing out mistakes. As for the posting schedule... let's say it will be sporadic. Hope you enjoy reading, as much as I do while writing it… THE STORY IS NOT DROPPED, JUST SLOW ON THE UPDATES. Cover art by Nane, aka me. (Cross-posted on Scribble Hub.)
8 176Giantslayer
Synopsis: Alain is a fledgling Giantslayer, enhanced individuals capable of killing deadly giants. But these giants are not big, they are what ancient humans would refer to as mundane animals or beasts. 'The Final Curse' as many humans call it, was a curse that shrunk down the entire human population to the size of small rodents. When the curse first occurred, the majority of the human population was eaten by beasts who are now of towering heights and sizes. But their abandoned gargantuan structures were not built for naught, the remaining humans retreated back into their now giant buildings and rebuild societies and nations inside of them. Follow Alain in his quest to right the wrongs done to his past and hunt down the elusive and mythical Elder Giants, giants capable of intellects and speech. Are they real? Alain certainly insists so despite no one believing him. But perhaps it did not matter, they were real enough to him for what they did to his family. A/N: I'm pretty new to writing creatively so I hope to improve as we move along the story. The prose I use is still fairly simple and 'plain', but I am also new to literature in general so I am hoping to improve my vocabulary as well. It should also come under no surprise that I am a non-native English speaker and writer as well. With that said, I do appreciate constructive feedback. Please don't be overly mean at least. All the chapters are rough drafts that will be edited in the future. The cover is by this user from pixiv: https://www.pixiv.net/en/users/4545042
8 237Cowboys and Wizards
Currently in queue: Episode 12 in progress. Set in the Aurora: Apocalypse universe.Updated every Wednesday. If it's not updating, I'm working on my other fictions.If nothing's updating, I ran out of whiskey. Be patient. Cowboys and Wizards is a hot mess of garbage that should not be taken seriously by anyone. It’s a vaguely-GameLit spoof of Isekai wa Smartphone to Tomoni (In Another World With My Smartphone) where the MC ends up in another world and fused with his crappy smartphone, mashed up with fantasy western elements. Dungeons & Dragons meets the Wild West in an alternate high-fantasy timeline. Guns & Goblins. Cowboys & Wizards. Locomotives & Dwarves. Don’t expect great writing, accurate numbers, or common sense. Hell, don’t expect anything — just relax and let it happen.
8 107The false master of death
A boy from a hight-class house, specialists in golems, suffers a lot of reprimand and abuse from his family and others for being a soft-hearted child and possessing the despised dark attribute, but his mind begins to twist when his family performs an act atrocious in order to temper your heart. Timeline: The ice queen and the nobody (prequel) | not related The folly of a failed magician (at the same time) | not related Hunger of affection (at the same time)| not related 7 envoid of the end (at the same time) | not related
8 162REBIRTH OF THE STRONGEST GENIUS
Once upon a time there used to be a Strongest talent..Soon this talent became omniscient and Strongest in his multiverse but he couldn't fulfill his lifetime wish...BUT he didn't gave up.. Let's join on Rahu's adventure to become the real Strongest on his rebirth with a mysterious System.. The Strongest System: Do 1 billion push ups.. Rahu: Done, where is the reward? The Strongest System: Congrats, Host! Here is your reward for completing the task: Urban omnipotent talisman, xx Exp points..
8 163midnight entertainment → applyfic
' where the magic never wears off, '•••© midnightent | 05072020 ,, closed to appliers.
8 121