Chapter 2494
An Understated Dominance
As night deepened, the streets were nearly empty under the cityâs full lockdown, save for uniformed patrols. The few civilians who were out walked hurriedly, afraid of drawing trouble.
At that moment, a ten-man patrol unit approached the small courtyard where Warrick was hiding.
Leading them was Mulder Frank, a burly man with a buzz cut. After ensuring the street was clear, he stepped forward and knocked on the courtyard door.
The knocking followed a distinct rhythm, like a secret code. After the first knock, there was no response, so he knocked twice more.
On the third knock, the gate finally creaked open a crack. A shadowed figure inside revealed only half their face and muttered in a low, deep voice, âThe sun shines bright in the sky.â
Without missing a beat, Mulder responded, âI raise my glass and ask the blue sky.â
It was the secret code they had set up beforehand.
âCome in, gentlemen. Sir Prescott has been expecting you.â
The courtyard door swung open, and Kalen gestured for them to enter.
Mulder nodded and led his team inside.
Once they were all in, Kalen poked his head out to scan the street. After confirming that there was nothing suspicious, he quickly closed the door.
At that moment, the residence door opened.
Warrick, accompanied by several of his personal guards, stepped out. He immediately recognized the uniforms they wore as those of the City Defenders.
After the enforcement team had taken over, the City Defenders had undergone a complete restructuring. All officials linked to Huxley had been placed under house arrest.
So, Warrickâs former contacts were no longer useful to him. However, it was clear that Huxley had already planted inside agents within the City Defenders, which were now proving invaluable.
âSir Prescott, Lord Poseidon sent us to assist you,â Mulder said with a respectful salute.
âPoseidon?â
The Red Legion guards glanced at one another, and their faces betrayed their shock. They had all heard of Poseidon one of the four royal Gods of the Hall of Gods.
A sworn enemy of West Lucozia.
The guards hadnât expected Warrick to have ties to the Hall of Gods. To them, such dealings bordered on treason.
But on second thought, given their dire situation, only a force as powerful as the Hall of Gods could get them safely out of Celestria.
âYou have a way to get us out?â Warrick asked tentatively.
âOf course.â
Mulder gestured, and one of his men stepped forward to present a City Defender uniform with both hands.
âIâve already made the necessary arrangements,â Mulder said. âPut this on and come with us. Weâll get you out of the city without a problem.â
âJust one uniform?â Warrick glanced at his four guards. âWhat about them?â
âMy orders were to escort you alone. Their fate is none of my concern,â Mulder replied flatly.
âItâs just a few extra sets of clothes. Is it really that big of a deal?â Kalen couldnât help but speak up.
One uniform or five-what difference did it make? They were all just trying to survive, so a little flexibility shouldnât be too much to ask.
âItâs not just about the uniforms,â Mulder said. âEven if I could get more, I wouldnât give them to you.â
âWhy not?â Kalen frowned.
âEvery patrol unit has a fixed number of men. Iâve secured one extra spot, just enough for Sir Prescott. If the rest of you try to blend in, itâll raise suspicion. And if we get exposed, getting out of Celestria wonât be easy.â Mulderâs face remained unreadable.
âYou little-â
Kalen was about to argue when one of his comrades held him back and said, âOur safety doesnât matter. As long as you can get Sir Prescott out of the city safely, weâll figure out the rest on our own.â
Mulder nodded and said nothing. He turned to Warrick and said, âWe donât have much time. Letâs go.â
Warrick frowned, displeased with the arrangement. These men had fought by his side for years, standing with him through life and death. Abandoning them now felt like a betrayal of everything he stood for.
âSir Prescott, donât worry about us. Just leave. Weâll find a way out on our own,â one of them said reassuringly.
âThe patrol shift is about to change soon.
If we miss this opportunity, weâll have to wait until tomorrow,â Mulder reminded him.
âThis is your only chance, Sir Prescott. You have to leave now,â Geralt urged.
âThatâs right,â the other guard chimed in.
âEvery minute you stay here puts you in more danger. If youâre safe, we can regroup and fight another day.â
Finally, Warrick nodded. He stopped hesitating and quickly put on the uniform.
âLetâs go,â he said.
âHold onâ¦â Mulder cast a cold glance at the four Red Legion guards. âSir Prescott, these men are a liability. If we leave them behind and they report us to the enemy, weâll be in trouble.â
âWhat?â Warrickâs expression darkened. â
What do you mean by that?â