《Embrace the Ether》[Vol 1, Chapter 36] Droh's Pitiful Acceptance
Advertisement
"Why would the clan master come himself… and how did he…" Elias couldn't believe what he had heard. He would never admit it to anyone, but the clan leader terrified him, and he knew more than anyone that he was only useful to Roland—or as he was truly named Rol'an—because of his prior connections with Direfell's semi-inner military circle.
He held influence with Direfell's military police, the guards and soldiers who oversaw most of the day-to-day. The fact that he held power over many soldiers, such as Mercer was proof enough of this. Without that power, Elias was next to useless to both the Orion clan and it's master and would've been tossed to the side long ago.
He didn't possess any overwhelming abilities, he wasn't even particularly clever. Rol'an used Elias for a simple, linear goal. To access information regarding Direfell's hive-mind.
He only held his rank as the Orion clan's number two in name, but no one outside the inner circle of the clan knew this. He couldn't afford to have anyone find this out, as it would spell disaster for him. Someone who held power in name alone wasn't worth the effort and would be abandoned the moment they stopped being useful.
Elias knew this, and so he had volunteered for many missions in order to raise his value to both the clan and Rol'an. He had to continuously wear this mask of power, a mere illusion, even if it was truly too shallow to comfortably rely on.
In truth, many of Rol'an's closest confidants eyed for Elias' position. They'd do whatever they could to topple him, allowing themselves to take his place as Orion's co-conspirator. Rol'an himself held doubts in Elias and was obviously very quick to toss aside everything that was useless to him.
"I was told this was just another basic heist job… so why…" His voice skipped a beat as panic overtook him. A surge of worry struck at his heart as he glanced back toward his group in secret, distrust and hate apparent on his face. "Have I been betrayed from the inside? Was it Atra who has been watching me… or perhaps Nirox… no, it might even be one of the new blood."
A grunt escaped as he continued to grumble to himself, "I was on edge all this while… thinking I had gotten the better of everyone. I had even changed up the plan for this exact reason… but it didn't matter."
It was a good thing he had gone to the side before all of this, otherwise, everyone would have noticed the concern and anger on his face as he tried his best to determine who had been sent to observe him. He knew how careful he had been, but nothing was set in stone. "Who even had the opportunity to act against me? Hell, not even that bastard Thaddeus, who may as well be dead already, had the chance to find out about my plan. So who…"
Advertisement
He paused for a moment as his sight fell on a single person.
"Deus!" His voice escaped suddenly, even he was surprised at the volume.
Deus glance over at Elias from a distance as he ran over, unsure as to why he was called over. "Elias, what do you want? Were you able to get a message out?"
"Heh…" Elias sputtered out, his voice dried and withheld. "I got the message out… we're good as usual, my personal reinforcements will come to support us." He emphasized himself on 'personal' as to try and catch Deus off-guard.
Deus simply shrugged and nodded, fully accepting of this outcome. "Good to hear. So, we'll be holding the enemy back while we wait for them? I'm not too sure we can handle for more than a few minutes… it'll all depend on how much charge is left on those energy shields… it can't be too much."
"Oh, don't you worry about that… they'll hold," Elias answered as he kept his eyes trained on Deus's expression.
"Fine, just don't get us killed trying to show off," Deus replied, completely catching Elias by surprise as he walked off.
"That bastard…" Elias grunted to himself as he watched Deus's back. "I know your game… you bastard... you can hide it, but I know you're sweating, worried your little trick of going behind my back hasn't paid off."
"Droh, keep an eye on Elias… something seems off," Deus instructed to the little Faun as he approached him.
"Why? What did he have to talk about?"
"He seemed flustered, I think he's trying to find a traitor amongst us, even if one doesn't exist," Deus explained, "I know for a fact that he withheld something from me… speaking about that, I should warn you beforehand… but you have to stay quiet and calm, or everyone will notice."
"Calm? I'm always calm. No one shows calmness better than me…" Droh replied, half-joking, half-serious.
"Hah," Deus simply shrugged and rolled his eyes, "Sure, mister calm over here. Well, you better not disappoint me, mister calm."
"Alright, alright. So what did you want to warn me about? Did you get your message out to the military captain?" As he asked, Droh's voice dropped into a whisper.
"Eh, not quite… but you're not too far off," Deus paused, "After everything had happened, and with Elias killing that centipede, I figured the worst thing I could do is bring a monster like Roch here… I'd be delivery myself and everyone else up on a silver platter…"
"True, killing that worm really caught me off-guard, even we couldn't have expected that."
"Exactly. From what you've told me, those centipedes represent the true power of the Lords, so I doubt handing the people who just killed one over after the fact wouldn't be the smartest move," Deus explained as his voice hit its lowest, practically a murmur.
Advertisement
"So I changed the message a bit… I sent it to Roland."
"Roland!" Droh shouted out as Deus jumped up and grabbed him, trying to mute him.
"I said don't be loud," he snapped.
"Ah… sorry… but wait, did you just say Roland? Please tell me you didn't say that monster's name…"
Droh's expression was truly ugly to behold, and it took all he had to simply stay quiet and not break out into a cold sweat. "I don't think you fully understood me when I told you… don't trust Roland... ever."
"He was the best option at the time," Deus tried to walk him through his thought process, but to no effect.
"No, you seriously don't get it... I worked for him for over a year and it was horrible," Droh took in a heavy breath as he began to explain. "I worked as a guide for him, taking him to powerful weapons and artifacts that he could use to either trade for power or simply wield for himself."
"How were you—"
"I'll explain later. So, he would use me to find his next big treasure, building the power and influence of his clan all the while. There was a secret, though, it was that he didn't actually care about his clan or it's future. It existed simply to further his own power."
"Well, I can somewhat understand that…"
"Sure, if that's all it was, I'd say the same thing. However, it wasn't. Roland was investigating one rumor, in particular. Not a specific weapon, either, but something more dangerous… I even think this entire job may have something to do with it, to some extent, especially if Roland trusted Elias with a weapon capable of killing a worm."
Deus listened, nodding his head occasionally as Droh spoke.
"Have you heard about Enshil?"
That name caught Deus by surprise, as he had not only heard the name before, but he also knew what had occurred. The name was still fresh in his mind, actually. He nodded.
"I see… so even you hear stuff, good. Enshil fell over an old secret that had been uncovered beneath its capital, where the Lord would usually live. Roland found this out and intended to find this secret, even if it meant his death. For he was hungry for power, regardless of what it was or where it came from, whatever he could get his hands on."
Droh's face went stern as he began to remember those old events.
"Roland truly was maniacal… but I think I was too, truth be told. I had gotten hungry on power, even if I only got the scraps he tossed me. We had uncovered a secret, one that bound all of the Lords together."
'A secret that bound all Lords? So something related to the Grandmaster, even? What the hell did Droh stumble across?' Deus thought, his mind in a panic as he listened, knowing that every word he heard could cause significant ripples to spread throughout the rest of Midnight. Something mighty enough to involve every Lords wasn't something so trivial that it could be passed over, after all.
"You see, the word Mir… it appeared almost everywhere we went, in one way or another."
"Mir?"
"Mhm. I didn't know what it was or what it meant, but it involved every Lord, from what I could gather. I knew it was terrifying because it had caused that demon Roland to thirst for it deep down, like an uncontrollable lust. Only something truly powerful could warp him to such an extent."
"So what was this… Mir? What became of it?"
Droh let out a chuckle as he answered, "That's the funny part and the reason I'm currently being hunted by Roland. You see, I stole this secret from Roland before he could learn it, something I couldn't even translate, and hid it. I knew how dangerous it was, and I knew how much blood had been spilled to acquire it up to that point. I regretted everything, but it was too late to do anything besides bury the truth."
"Wait, what!?" This time it was Deus who's voice turned to a shout, barely catching himself.
"What do you mean? Shit… shit… so I just invited hell itself onto us, all in a feeble attempt to outsmart Elias and those Direfell soldiers. I saw enemies in front of me, and I didn't even consider enemies elsewhere." He knocked himself mentally, cursing at his own stupidity.
"Droh, you have to run, somehow or another."
"Run?" Droh's ears twitched, "Where would I run in this situation? I knew this day would come… it just seemed to have come sooner than I expected."
Deus froze, shocked at Droh's acceptance of fate and seemingly lax handling of this terrible situation. 'Has he truly accepted this, so easily? No, how could he… this was probably just a bluff so as to make sure that I don't feel responsible in the end…'
Deus ached deep within his heart. 'What can I do to prevent this?'
Advertisement
Yuusha Isekai! Youjo Suki!
When Elijah, thirty year old civil servant, open lolicon, and anime otaku finds himself in a new world rather than snuggled up to his Flan-chan Dakimakura, whatever will he do? Will his genre savvy and surprisingly unspectacular cheat be able to save the kingdom, and its cute (if dumb) juvenile princess? Or will he go down in a blaze of foolish glory like the ikemen before him?>> This novel is now dead. It will no longer receive updates. [This is a crazy parody novel, by the way. The goal is a good isekai harem story minus the beta JP MC, but adding unique girls that outgrow their stereotypes, whilst making fun of the genre and popular anime and game culture at large.]
8 829Transcendent Fist - A Xianxia Inspired Cultivation Novel
Jin's strange life of training in isolation with his master is changed forever when soldiers attack, supposedly in search of a weapon Master Xinya has been hiding for the newly-dead leader of the Shi clan. Jin is forced to leave the only home he has ever known, but in doing so, he finds out his true identity, and the real reason why he has undergone such harsh training. As Jin goes out into a world full of skilled cultivators, terrifying monsters, wise sects and warring clans, his motivations change from simple revenge to ascending through the ranks of his own potential, in order to reach the pinnacle all martial artists strive for: immortality.
8 246Afterlife Quest: Theodore Saga
This is Afterlife Quest: Theodore Saga. Book 1 is chapter 1-27 and Book 2 continues the story. Book 1: The Denial of Theodore Theodore is a young man taken from this world too soon. He is in the first stage of grief over his own death, but he is fighting this truth as much as he is fighting the monsters that populate his current plane of existence. Where is he exactly? Why is he here? Will he gain the required skills and grow strong enough to stay "alive"? Book 2: The Stain of Guilt Theodore continues his journey after many triumphs and foibles. He is dealing with the guilt of leaving his beloved behind after the choice he made. This is a LitRPG set in the afterlife. Follow Theodore as he adventures in the great beyond.
8 126The Academy's Poorest Student
The Reinhart Academy is the most prestigious school when it came to Swordsmanship. Elric, the poorest of the student is here, with the intention to make money by completing requests odd by his schoolmate. From helping their love, or fighting monsters, he will do everything (as long as he can do it) for the sake of money!
8 172The one who walks alone (Xianxia/Wuxia)
Sparrow's grandma doesn't want him to spend life picking turnips, she wants him to be somebody - so she drags him to the best academy in the land and threatens the administrators until they let Sparrow in. But with deranged maniacs running the academy - arrogant, poo throwing young masters, and princesses who kick his ass - Sparrow isn't so sure the academy life is for him. After being kicked out he becomes a hobo - wandering a world full of cultivators and demons - and picking up all the skills the road can teach him. Sure, Sparrow wouldn't mind becoming a god one day, but to start with, he just wants to make his grandma proud.
8 110Debut or Die
DescriptionA 4th year student who was preparing for the Civil Service examination, suddenly he found himself in an unfamiliar body 3 years ago.As well as a status window displaying a threat in front of his eyes!(PS: I do not own this work, I just translated this on papago. Credits to the author)
8 228