It didnât feel good. Mila flicked the blood off of her dagger. It didnât at all. She didnât know what she had expected. In this raid, she had killed the vilest creatures, yet she did not feel any joy in freeing the world of the filth.
There was a relief it was over but also a disgust at the fact Mila had gained a part of the bugâs mana in the process. There was an expectation of improving Isabelâs mood - Kannaâs too. This was how Mila imagined she would feel after an exhausting workday.
Most of Milaâs previous actions had been an act to scare the man. She had been angry but not to the extent of doing all the showmanship without consideration.
In the end, it was a good thing Brandy was dead.
âSo,â Anthony interrupted the momentary peace. âDo you want to talk here, or?â
The fight had not been long nor loud. Mila doubted anyone would discover what had happened here for a while longer. âNot here. The air in this room is rather stuffy. A breath of nightly wind would do wonders for our mood, wouldnât you agree?â
Anthony deferred. âAs you say.â He waited for further instructions.
âYou can lower your hands.â Mila walked back from where she had come from. âFollow me.â She headed down, passing her earlier work. âWonât people find it suspicious your body is not amongst the rest?â
âThey might.â Anthony agreed. âBut I canât guess what they would make of it, as it is my mission here is over, and I have to wait for a new assignment.â Unmentioned was his probability of living until he could speak with his superiors.
âI guess thatâs fine. I didnât kill everyone. Some servants are alive. They might assume you just ran. Perhaps your mission can be continued.â Anthony didnât look convinced. They reached the entrance, and Mila opened the doors and peeked outside. Her intrusion was yet to be detected. âAny other exits we could take?â She kept watching the yard critically.
âA couple doors for servants at the back and a passage out of the property in one of the lounges. A window would also work.â Anthony drily added at the end.
âA window would, yes.â Mila closed the doors. âAnyone else I should be worried about under the payroll of the bug?â
Anthony shuddered from the way Mila referred to Brandy. âNot anyone dangerous to you, no. Not under my deceased boss. The Basalt family is another matter.â
âI see. The nobles.â Mila walked to one of the side rooms she remembered had a wide window facing flowerbeds and a wall. No one would see them leaving from there.
âRobvo has a lot of money. His status also allows for more reliable hires and servants.â Anthony revealed.
âAnyone you know spying there?â
Anthonyâs expression became strained. âSorry, but I donât know.â
âDonât know or canât say?â The man remained silent, and Mila didnât push the issue. It wasnât important anyway. âI am rather busy for the night.â She continued. âAnd I would rather not kill you. Can you be useful to me?â She was direct.
âUh,â Anthony was taken aback. âOf course.â He watched Mila open the window and climb out. âBut I do have a duty to fulfil in Stilagâ¦â
âTo make a mess or gather information?â Mila landed on the soft grass. The distant shouting reminded her of the lynching crowd running around seeking revenge. Mr Crow cawed at the sight of another person following Mila. That had not been the plan, but she gave him a sign to leave them be for now.
âThe latter.â Anthony followed. âSo while I might be interested in helping, I have lines I can not cross.â
âEven if I was persuasive?â Mila sent the men the deadest stare she could manage. While he appeared to sweat, he didnât react otherwise. Clearly, Anthony valued his country over his life. She turned away. âI have two tasks I need to fulfil. Your help would be appreciated in returnâ¦â Mila reached the wall and leapt on it.
âI keep my life?â Anthony guessed. âYou drive a hard bargain, Miss.â
âYou do know my name, yes?â Mila suddenly asked and waited for the man to join her on the wall before, with a jump, grabbing the roof ledge and pulling herself on it. She studied the buildings where she had seen the thugs enter and exit.
Anthony sighed as he stepped over half-broken roof tiles. âYou should be Mila.â There were no doubts in his voice.
It was proof Viola had passed the information of Mila up the chain of command. Honestly, with how Anthony acted, it may be a boon. With each passing week, Tordgo became more hostile to her little group.
While much could be said about the terrorist cell, the Kingdom of Imeglenmo had established they HAD been trustworthy. âHmm, and the real name of Pepper?â
Anthony sighed. âShe was never happy with her alias. Why wouldnât she just tell it to a person she barely knows?â He lamented. âItâs Viola.â
âYou are awfully forthcoming with the name. I thought you would be more caged about it.â Mila pointed at one of the buildings she had seen thugs walk in and out. âI assume Brandy owns that.â
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âYes. Itâs one of the places his people use to rest. As for Viola⦠I would be more guarded, but she has been a pain in the rear about it.â Anthony didnât hide the reason. âShe keeps pestering anyone in the earshot about how stupid she thinks the name âPepperâ is.â
Mila nodded. The woman had been rather outspoken about a lot of things. She also showed signs of not respecting authority. It was believable Viola had ticked off the more earnest part of the spy network they were running. She added more prodding questions to establish where Anthony stood and their goals. One of the questions was about his name.
âNo, Anthony is my real name,â Anthony repeated. âI know better than to lie to you. Not giving information is different. I canât discuss a lot of topics, but my name is not one of them.â
The man didnât tell much otherwise, but just enough for Mila to leave him alive. She led the man towards one of the quieter buildings Anthony had claimed to be Brandyâs. While Mila believed the man was far from innocent, she would let Isabel decide his fate.
After they jumped on its roof, Mila raised a question. âAre there innocent people in this building?â
Anthony looked down at the tiles. âInnocent? No, not really. Although I would argue some of them had no choice. But that is true for most of the Stilag. Why?â While he asked, the tone indicated he wasnât sure he wanted to hear the answer.
âI need a change.â
âOh.â Anthony realised. He looked appalled at the state of Milaâs robe.
âOh indeed.â Mila felt helpless about it. It wasnât like she had purposefully done it. She had used the horrifying appearance to instil fear into Brandy, but it hadnât been her goal to dirty herself like this.
While finding someone to steal from was possible, Mila didnât want to hurt any bystanders and would take what was here, where she knew people no one would miss were.
The faults in her logic werenât lost on her. Mila knew full well that Anthonyâs words held some truth. But she refused to acknowledge the humanity of her enemies. It was easier this way. It let her avoid morbid thoughts.
Thinking about Isabel also helped. Her girl would certainly scold Mila if she showed up in front of her like this. And now she wanted to see Isabel. What was her girl doing now? Probably still taking care of Kannaâ¦
While distracting herself, Mila found a shakier part of the roof and stomped. The shoddy construction caved under her strength and revealed a hole. She peeked through at what looked like the attic.
Another couple of stomps later, the hole was large enough. After inviting Anthony to follow, she jumped down. âUghâ¦â
The space was filled with rotting fruits. Mila didnât hesitate and headed for the shaft leading further down. Anthony repeated her sentiment when he landed on the floor.
Only when after entering the corridor did Mila breathe again. âWhat was that?â
âIf I remember correctly, one of Brandyâs men wanted to brew spirits from these fruits. It never happened. I was wondering where they went.â
âAnd you know that because?â Mila reached the first doors and yanked them open. The room was full of broken furniture.
âI did work as Bradnyâs accountant for several months. I had to approve the purchase.â
âNeat.â Mila heard someone coming up. She ran towards the ladder at the end of the corridor and quickly dispatched the scarred, drunken male. As he bled out on the ladder, Mila returned to checking the rooms.
On the third try, Mila found a room filled with the smell of alcohol and sex. A snoring man was sleeping on top of a wide-eyed woman who was looking back at Mila in horror.
âBe quiet, and I wonât kill you.â She walked inside. The discarded pile of skimpy clothes did contain a light cloak. It was just barely enough to protect the whore from the nightly winds.
â...pleaseâ¦â
A barely audible whisper reached Mila. She looked at the woman. Young - was the first thought. Pittable - was the next. âThink carefully of what you are about to ask.â Mila took a step into the small amount of light that came from the window.
Having a better look at Mila, the woman averted her eyes but spoke. â... I donât want this.â The woman murmured. âI donât want this.â
The man coughed. His spasms crushed upon the girl, who winced in pain.
âThen what do you want?â Mila asked.
â... Away⦠I want to be elsewhere⦠They took my home⦠Burned it⦠Had to runâ¦â
Mila glanced back at the doors where Anthony was hiding. She suspected who âtheyâ were. This was how the war was. A moment of silence was enough for her to gather her thoughts. Isabel would help. âAnd now, you are made to be aâ¦â She wanted to say whore, but changed her thoughts midway. â...lady of the night.â
â... forced.â The girl was too quiet. The sentence didnât reach Mila fully.
There was no time. Mila looked out of the window, then rammed her dagger right in the side of the man, piercing his heart. She grabbed his arm and pulled him out of the bed, freeing the girl. âI will give you a chance. Whether or not you will use it is up to you.â
Mila leaned closer to the girl, her eyes burning into the girlâs. âIâll kill everyone but your companions in the building.â She whispered. âAnd Iâll give you an address. If you can get there, perhaps there will be a chance for you.â Another few centimetres lower, Mila reached the girlâs ear and whispered the way towards one of Naranâs holes. âIâll be taking your cloak as a payment.â
And with that, Mila left the room with the new cloak in hand. It was bigger than the current one and thinner. But it was clean, and it was what mattered. She looked at Anthony, who loomed around the corner. âIf you help, it will be over sooner.â She sweetly whispered, making the man tremble.
â...Sureâ¦â He finally answered and joined Mila, who was gliding towards the next door. He recited a short prayer, asking the Sea Father for forgiveness and protection.
Fifteen minutes later, Mila stood back on the roof. The new cloak flapped in the wind. In addition, she had procured another set of garb to disguise herself with.
There hadnât been just girls who had been forced into being pleasure slaves. Young and old, males and females. All were used just the same - both by men and women. Whatever else could be said about Brandy, he didnât care about the preferences or sex of the monsters he employed.
Now, everyone who had survived Milaâs purge had gathered on the first floor and waited for an opportunity to slip away in the chaos that would soon ensue.
Mila jumped over to the building next to the current one to have a better angle. She pulled out one of her throwing knives and aimed at one of the guards who was watching the street. A moment later, the guard collapsed, and they were gone in the night.
With this, Brandyâs men would find the corpse of their deceased Boss. After all, they had to report the murder in the middle of the street.
Soon, they arrived at the Guard station. With their speed, they had come before the slaughter was reported. Mr Crow was already there. His gaze lingered on the window of the room Andrew was in.-