Chapter 694: Leading Their Targets
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Hitlawn had dispatched four assassins in total to kill the escapees of the Lan Clan. The one that put up this mission was the Lan Clan itself. After all, they couldnât kill their own family members, especially those hailing from the main family line.
If word of it got out, it would be a blow to their reputation. And hence, they commissioned Hitlawn. And in truth, the major Clans were the biggest customers of Hitlawn, a reason this criminal organisation could exist to date.
In tricky situations like this, the task would be given to Hitlawn. Neither the reputation nor the consequences of these actions would affect the Clans that put up the mission. All infamy would be borne by Hitlawn.
So, it was somewhat of a win-win situation for both.
To the Clans, the high price required for the assassination wasnât a problem, in contrast to the perceivable blow to their reputation if they killed one of their own.
Upon seeing their targets increase their speed, Runka frowned for a moment as he snapped his finger. Immediately after, a human appeared beside him, his Invoked Spirit.
It spanned a height of five metres, a hulking giant that was running alongside them, easily keeping up with the horses. The Invoked Spirit was donned in what seemed to be a set of armour, as if built into its body.
But, it was light armour, not hindering it much. Though, there was nothing to hinder as the Invoked Spirit possessed insurmountable might. It only had a pair of arms like a normal human, but they were ripped.
Held on the left was a bow. Its right took out an arrow from its quiver that contained around thirty arrows, nocking one on the bowstring to pull it.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Pilkan gulped in nervousness upon seeing the draw length of the bow, aware that the arrow would possess tremendous power, enough to shatter through walls easily thanks to the giant bow.
âIsnât that a waste of Mental Fragments?â Pilkan whispered to Fowma, the lady riding to his right, âIt seems each arrow requires Mental Fragments from more than one human at the very least.â
âAhh, these are his regular arrows.â Fowma commented casually, âThey only require three humans per arrow. You must see his superior arrows. They are on a whole other level.â
âBut,â She smiled, âThey arenât a waste. Runka only uses his arrows against strong opponents. His Invoked Spirit can simply crush the heads of weak people on its own. So, thereâs no problem in accumulating enough Mental Fragments.â
Swoosh!
Runkaâs Invoked Spirit released the arrow, watching it hum through the air before slamming into the wheels of the carriage, shattering it to smithereens, causing the people inside to shriek in response.
Their eagles were a bad matchup against him, for they couldnât defend against his arrows without injuring themselves.
And considering the power displayed by his arrows, the Lan Clan family hesitated in sustaining damage to their Invoked Spirits just to protect their carriage.
âAhh!â The girl screamed in fright, jumping onto her eagle at the last moment to cushion her fall, taking flight as she carried the trunk full of valuables with her.
The rest of her family too took flight, carrying their valuables as they sped through the air, intending to escape as quickly as possible. They had intended to conserve their Mental Strength before, but now that assassins were hot on their tails, they couldnât hold back any longer.
âGood, theyâve taken flight now.â Runka smiled in response before turning left, staring at the girl that seemed younger than Pilkan, âHeela, keep a track of them.â
âAlready on it.â Heela nodded, showing a palm-sized human on her hands. It was her Invoked Spirit.
âWhy is it so tiny?â Pilkan was surprised, âArenât all Invoked Spirits at least as big as their sourceâ¦â
It was at this time that a thought flashed through his mind, causing his face to pale as he stared at the girl with an incredulous gaze.
In response, Heela closed her eyes, turning her head sideways, not intending to speak further.
âImpossible!â Pilkan felt an urge to puke the longer he stared at her Invoked Spirit.
Considering its size, there was only one possibility: Its Mental Fragments were sourced from human foetuses.
And considering that they were only foetuses, at most one or two Mental Fragments could be sourced from each. Therefore, he felt revulsed, thinking of the sheer number of foetuses Heela would have killed just to create her Invoked Spirit.
âHer circumstances were difficult.â Fowma patted him, âSo, donât look at her like that.â
âA-Alright.â Pilkan could only nod in response and hold in his revulsion. Only now did it dawn on him that he was part of a criminal organisation. âIndeed, murder, theft, organ trafficking, etc. are all bread and butter to them.â
Even though Pilkan didnât ask for the reason for his actions, Runka explained on his own initiative, âIf those with an Eagle Invoked Spirit wished to escape, we cannot pursue them. But, once I destroyed their carriage, Iâm leading their actions.â
Seeing his confusion, Runka explained, retracting his Invoked Spirit, âYou see, our Mental Strength is limited. As their eagles are carrying them and whatever luggage they possess, it takes a harder toll on their Mental Strength. And unless they wish to faint from exhaustion, they would stop somewhere to rest and recover.â
âTheyâll try to procure another carriage.â He smiled, watching Fowma reveal a map as he pointed at a town farther away, âTheyâll make a beeline to this town before setting off into the Immortal Graveyard. Thatâs the surest way to escape the Lan Clanâs influence and avoid our pursuit. Weâll be facing them there.â
âThatâs impressive.â Pilkanâs eyes lit up in amazement, observing that Runka had things under control, leading his target to their trap casually.
Fowma was pretty level-headed, and even though she hadnât revealed her Invoked Spirit yet, upon seeing the confidence Runka placed in her, it was apparent that she was pretty strong.
And the one that ensured Runkaâs schemes were carried out fully was Heela, possessing tracking capabilities as she was able to sense the position of their targets now that she had marked them.
Runkaâs arrow was to create a window for her to mark them in the first place.
âTheyâre on a different level.â This was Pilkanâs honest opinion as he travelled with them, quickly making their way through the region, taking a shortcut to their destination to reach there before their targets.