Chapter 998: Summon
Chapter 998: Summon
Chapter 998: Summon
The Scalqa's iconic smell invaded Monica's nostrils as soon as she exited the ship. The battalion was still arranged into a battle formation, but the tension it exuded had intensified by many levels.
Monica's nose twitched, but she refrained herself from scratching it. She had never liked the Scalqa's smell, and that battalion had spent a prolonged period inside the Leviathan. Monica was also unaffected by those imposing, muscular figures, mentally labeling them as alien, but the Scalqa still had her affection. One had given his life to save Khan, so she accepted them.
Instead, the Thilku were different, and crossing the lines of alien soldiers put Monica before details she hated.
A circular ship had landed on the crowd's left side, releasing a team of stern Thilku. Anyone could see that those aliens weren't playing around and that their visit wasn't out of pleasure. Lord Rsi was also in their lead, adding weight to the situation's seriousness.
The Thilku team didn't care about the Scalqa's defensive line. Lord Rsi walked forward as if those taller aliens didn't exist, and his behavior led to some friction.
A couple of Scalqa tried to step forward to stop Lord Rsi's advance, but two Thilku soldiers rushed ahead, preventing that hindrance. The Scalqa's simpleminded approach seemed about to lead to a fight, but Lieutenant Dyester's order promptly defused it.
There, Monica saw what she loathed about the Thilku. Their arrogant, domineering behavior was fine on its own. They acted as if the universe belonged to them, but that was acceptable, too. The Empire was a majestic species, but Monica couldn't help but hate how all of that came down to one of the dumbest reasons in the world.
After dealing with the Thilku for years, Monica had come to understand their definition of pride, finding it completely hypocritical. The Thilku seemed to slap that word randomly before hiding behind it to justify their actions.
Sure, the Thilku were incredible in many ways, but choosing to avoid using missiles against an inferior species wasn't exactly honorable. It was arrogant, dumb, and misguided, sacrificing valuable lives over a war game. Besides, the Thilku's deep accumulation of techniques and experience would still give them a stark advantage in any battle.
Monica also saw the Empire's management of its domain as brainless. That constant, endless expansion was idiotic from every perspective, and the Thilku only chased it due to their blind pride.
However, Khan couldn't take his recent declaration lightly. The Empire respected him, and many Thilku worshipped his name, but his unique authority was mainly founded on his connection to the Global Army, which he had just severed.
Monica almost felt proud watching her idiot consider the intricate political environment. Choosing which parties to prioritize wasn't easy at that critical point, but Lord Rsi seemed to have predicted that.
"[Blue Shaman]," Lord Rsi continued, his voice even louder and brimming with pride. "[The order comes directly from the Emperor. He requests your presence in the Empire's Capital]." Lord Rsi's voice echoed past the audience, reaching every corner of the landing area. Many of those important guests couldn't speak the Thilku language but understood what [Emperor] meant, and shock inevitably unfolded.
Monica shared that shock and glanced at Khan. Somehow, his face had grown colder, hiding his true feelings. He remained silent for a few seconds before uttering a simple: "[The Empire and the Emperor honor me]."
Then, Khan disregarded Lord Rsi to face Monica. She felt his lips on hers before she had time to realize what was happening, but the words whispered into her ear brought her back to
reality.
"I'm sorry," Khan whispered. "I might miss your birthday."
Monica felt Khan's tender caress on her cheek before watching him depart. He and Lord Rsi walked side by side inside the circular ship, disappearing inside with the rest of the Thilku
team.
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Author's notes: It's my pleasure to announce that Birth of the Demonic Sword's audiobook adaptation is out. You can find it on Kokoro Audio, Audiobooks.com, and Spotify! YouTube also has a 1-hour-long free sample on KokoroAudio's channel.@@@@
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