The possibility of a summoning ritual being performed in the city was there. Would the local rulers be so foolish? The answer would be affirmative if Mila judged by their actions thus far.
But just summoning someone didnât make them strong at the start. Even if the foolish Nobles claimed a âheroâ to their ranks, the said âheroâ would still need time to grow.
Someone like that wouldnât be able to repel the Kingdom's wrath. Even if an army of people were summoned, they would be powerless to resist an actual trained force. The Kingdomâs forces would decimate them.
So, while there was a possibility, and it was surprisingly high, it couldnât be all. And it wasnât important anyway. Mila had other issues to solve. She looked back at Andrew. The foolish friend refused to listen.
At least Andrew and Helly werenât running towards the danger, choosing to leisurely walk. Which only baffled Milaâs overtaxed mind even more. The situation had devolved too quickly.
Not only was the city on the brink of destruction, with all exits blocked, but Milaâs main objective was impossible to achieve at this stage.
Andrew was being an ass. Helly was clearly hiding something. Their probable exit route was being invaded. She had to get a couple of kids out of Stilag. Isabel was angry. The Iron Swords were hostile. There was a powerful party of seven nearby with unknown goals.
Not to mention the Inquisition, the Military and Oscar, who were out to get them. At least these parties werenât an immediate problem. They had their-
A bloodcurdling scream rolled over the city. Mila looked at the Noble district. It was quite close, wasnât it? Just a handful of buildings away. Wouldnât that mean the Military forces were gathering there to strike at the heart of the problem?
Milaâs heart dropped. They couldnât be that unlucky, right? She tried to sense anything from the direction the scream had come from. There certainly was more noise coming from that way. âAndrew, ask Mr Crow about the situation at the Noble district. Asap.â She ordered.
To his credit, Andrew did so immediately. Despite the ongoing spat, he trusted Mila. Mr Crow glided lower, received his bondâs words and left. Andrew then turned his back and joined Helly.
âSo,â Viola walked next to Mila. âWhatâs up with Andrew?â
While Mila had an opinion, Isabel was far more vocal about the situation. âThe ashole is being an idiot who is also an ashole!â She cursed, then leaned closer to Mila while pushing Viola further away again. âWe have to stop him.â She not so subtly âwhisperedâ.
Mila was sure Andrew had heard Isabel. âI agree, but how?â Mila returned. âHe is determined to go through Hellyâs plan.â She didnât bother to speak quietly either.
âWe bonk him on the head and haul his ass out of the city.â Isabel made a whacking motion with her hand holding the hammer. It earned her an unamused look from the wolf.
Despite the absurdity of the idea, Mila considered it seriously. âIt might work.â She admitted, and the wolf now looked at her. The beast wasnât impressed.
âI have just the tool.â Isabel raised her hammer. The heavy weapon seemed to glint in the setting sun. âBut I fear that head of his will be too thick for the impact to have an effect.â She lamented.
There still was no reaction from Andrew. The way he walked was rigid and mechanic, so Mila guessed their words did have an effect.
Only when Mr Crow returned did Andrew speak again. He avoided looking at Isabel and Mila, choosing to gaze at where the fighting was happening. At this point, the noise was overcoming every other sound. Especially since the shouts inside the mansion grew fewer and the clashes happened more scarcely.
âThe military is bringing every bit of their local forces towards that district.â Andrew vaguely gestured towards where the Nobles had holed up. âThe fighting isnât happening that far.â A loud boom emphasised his words. âMr Crow didnât see anyone too dangerous acting yet.â
These were good news. Now Mila had to worry only about Andrewâs foolishness, the infiltrators in the mansion, Hellyâs secret and Lauraâs group, which were starring daggers at her and Isabel. Piece of cake and no problem at all.
Mila turned to Viola. âCould you rain in your newly acquired beasts? Their hostility is burning my back.â
âYeah, I donât think thatâs possible, from what I gathered.â Viola glanced back. âI mean, they wonât attack and will listen to me. But I canât control their emotions.â
That was fair but did little to soothe Milaâs nerves, which were going haywire. She wished she could either fight or flee, not suffer the scrutiny of superior fighters. âUnderstandable.â She finally said.
âSo, do we actually try to incapacitate Andrew?â Viola wondered. âAnd I am still waiting for an explanation of whatâs all this about.â
Mila sighed. âItâs private. And no. This isnât something that can be solved easily. Unfortunately, I donât think violence is a solution in this case.â
âThen why is Isabel practising her swing?â Viola raised a valid question.
Surprised by these words, Mila looked at her girl. âIsabel?â Her girl was making a very suspicious movement with the hammer while examining Andrewâs head.
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âI wasnât!â Isabel hid the heavy weapon behind her back.
Which only intensified the burning feeling of hostility that came from behind.
âWe canât do that to a friend.â Mila did not feel the result would be what they wanted.
And remarkably, Isabel disagreed. âNo. We can. Thatâs what a friend does when their pal is doing something stupid. You stop them.â She paused. âThat or we join in on the insanity. Which I take is not wise?â
âNot wise,â Mila affirmed.
But Isabelâs words made Mila think. Was joining Andrew an option? If the Iron Swords were willing to help, then their capability would increase exponentially.
Would they? Mila looked back at the stone-faced bunch. Their eyes had no sympathy for her and Isabel. To Milaâs senses, they burned brightly with potential. Powerful and resolute. They were not afraid of danger. Especially Laura.
Mila then asked Viola an important question. âWhat kind of contract did you make with the Iron Swords?â She didnât bother to be quiet. The woman with the bow on her back and Laura would likely hear her anyway.
âWellâ¦â Viola smiled. âThey are serving me as bodyguards and are sworn to fight enemies I might face.â
âA broad contract. What are the limits?â Mila wondered. Her eyes still followed Andrew.
âWell,â Violaâs smile grew wider. âThere are no limits. Of course, I canât send them to do anything impossible.â
Mila looked at Laura in surprise.
The woman looked back in annoyance. âMiss Viola paid a lot for our services.â
âA lot.â Viola nodded and tapped her nose. âI am never wrong.â
âI do recall something about you fail-â
âNever wrong.â Viola placed emphasis on ânever.â
Choosing not to comment on how Viola had failed her mission before coming to Stilag, Mila returned to the issue at hand. âAndrew,â She called her friend, who didnât react. âDo you truly wonât reconsider?â
After what seemed to be minutes but was just a few seconds, Andrew shook his head. âNo⦠This is something I canât let go.â
âIsabel,â Mila then bumped against her girl. âAre we willing to follow him?â
While Isabel pursed her lips in displeasure, she nodded.
âViola,â It was the womanâs turn to answer a question. Mila met the eyes of what she considered a friend now. âAre you willing to take a walk with us?â
âGladly.â Viola didnât hesitate. âSounds like a great bonding experience. Right, Laura? Wanna join us? Have a girls-only evening?â
âIt would hardly count as one.â Lauraâs even voice came. âSome of my people have dicks between their legs.â
âDetails.â Viola dismissed Lauraâs words. âCome, letâs get to know each other better.â She invited the dangerous woman.
And to Milaâs shock, Laura listened. She quickly gained the distance and joined to walk in line next to Viola. âWhat are your plans, Miss?â She asked Viola but looked at Mila and Isabel.
âSo?â Viola did the same.
âThere isâ¦â Mila hesitated. This had gone far better than expected. The situation that had looked so dire a moment ago now showed a possible solution. âRight, Iâll give all the information I have. Our main objective is a map.â She pointed at Mortimer, who had scurried away from Laura when she had come closer. The man certainly had a knack for recognising dangerous individuals. âHe knows where it is.â
Mila continued to do a quick rundown on what they could face inside the mansion and the potential danger the raiding party possessed. Laura asked a few pointed questions to clarify things.
The woman was sharp and professional. Lauraâs right-hand man, Verte, also joined the briefing. The man didnât speak much, electing to support his superior.
In the end, Laura didnât object to following Viola into danger. Neither did her subordinates. They prepared themselves for a battle while Laura introduced them and their capabilities.
It was a well-rounded squad. The Iron Swords had a healer, scout, close-quarter fighter, a bruiser and Verte, who could do it all. And that still left Laura herself, who was the most powerful of the group.
While Mila still felt⦠No, she knew it was a bad idea to enter the mansionâs territory, but Milaâs inner logic lacked the usual persuasiveness. âThe manâ¦â She paused. What was she even trying to say? âThere is a man among the sevenâ¦â
Isabel put her hand around Milaâs shoulders, resting her palm on the scar the man had left while the rest listened.
âI want to fight him. If possible. Of course, if the battle arises, there will be many uncertainties, butâ¦â Mila clenched her fists. âI owe him a good slash.â
It felt good to say it out loud. And a part of Mila hated it. She had tried to act on logic for so long, not letting her emotions dictate her actions.
And it was changing. Mila was changing. She glanced at Isabelâs majestic form.
Much of the change came from Isabel. Mila knew it was a positive thing for the most part. But at moments like these?
Yes. Mila wished she could smother her beating heart and racing blood. But she wouldnât and couldnât. Doing so would mean taking back all the progress she had achieved.
Becoming colder and more logical. Mila couldnât do that to Isabel.
So, march forward, she did. Mila looked up to the sky for what felt like the hundredth time today. Then, she studied the surroundings.
The street was now empty. With the fighting at the Noble district intensifying, the people flocked towards the city walls. Mila knew it would result in many deaths. Nothing she could do about that.
Helly and Andrew reached the entrance. They both studied it shortly before entering, with the wolf following after.
Then it was Milaâs turn. She put on the mask, and Isabel did the same. Viola ordered her mercenaries to also listen to Mila, but it was doubtful they would.
For all of Violaâs strengths, direct confrontation was not her strong point. The woman was content in hanging back behind the front line.
Mila wasnât exactly a front-line fighter either. But with her senses, she felt safe to proceed at the spearhead. Isabel was with her, joined by a buff woman named Amy, who carried a large shield.
The entrance wasnât large. Most likely, it was meant for servants and supplies. Whatever it was, the door hung broken in the hinges, not barring their way inside.
After taking a deep breath, Mila stepped inside the mansion's territory. They just needed a map. That and to make sure Andrew didnât die.
How hard could it be?