Chapter 19 - DISAPPEARING GENERAL
The Number One Star in the Interstellar Era
THE shuttle that Wulfric and Edmund where in, landed on a mountain. Edmund actually barely even managed to do that because thereâs barely any energy fuel left in the tank of the shuttle. Thatâs why after entering the planetâs atmosphere, he made the shuttle land on the closest and tallest place he could find. Thus, the mountain.
Edmund was just glad that his driving skill was good or else they might not be able to land safely. What would happen to them then? If they sustained serious injuries and wasnât able to get immediate treatment, the injuries might become permanent. But knowing the general, he probably wouldnât get any serious injuries even if he fell from such a tall height. Then wouldnât that mean that he would be the only one injured? He let out a sigh of relief. Itâs really good thing that he had a superb driving skill.
It was already near the break of dawn when they landed. The moment they got out, the general kicked him to hunt food for breakfast. The general didnât like to eat nutrient solution. So, even in Beowulf, he had his own chef that made his food. Now that he thought about it, he wondered what the general ate during the past month that he was gone. Anyway, he knew that complaining wouldnât have any result, so, with tears in his eyes, he dived into the forest to hunt wild game.
And now, he returned with a hopper bunny. Itâs similar to a rabbit but much bigger and had stronger legs for hopping. But the meat basically tasted the same. He glanced at the general who seemed to be sleeping on the shuttleâs roof.
Edmund sighed, put down the dead hopper bunny and started to skin it. After he was done, he built a fire and barbecued the hopper bunny. Soon, the smell of the hopper bunnyâs barbecued meat filled the surrounding. By the time he was done, the sun was already rose on the sky.
âIs it done?â Wulfric asked sitting up and then jumping down effortlessly.
âYes, General,â Edmund answered, putting off the fire.
Wulfric walked to the spot where Edmund did his barbecuing and then plopped down. He was about to take a leg but was stopped by Edmund.
âGeneral, before you eat, you should promise that you wonât beat me up if it doesnât taste good,â Edmund said.
It took quite a lot of courage for him to say that. But if he didnât and the general didnât like the taste of the barbecued meat, he was afraid that he would be beaten up much worse. So, he had to take precautions. Although he wasnât that good at cooking, he could barbecue just fine. Probably. But just in case it didnât taste good, he had to say that beforehand to the general.
Wulfric snorted. âYour skin is really getting thicker and thicker by the minute.â
But he didnât reject what Edmund said, making the other let out a sigh of relief. He took a piece of leg and rudely bit into it. The elegance and glamour of the royal family was nowhere to be seen. He chewed for a bit and then his eyebrows scrunched up, clearly showing that he didnât like the taste.
âYou really are starting to be a little smart, arenât you?â he said to Edmund, pertaining to the way he made him promise to not beat him up if the food he made was not good.
âYes, I think so too,â Edmund replied shamelessly.
Although he didnât like the taste, Wulfric still continued to eat.
As the two were eating, Edmund just realized that he hadnât contacted the lieutenant yet and told him what happened to them. He quickly opened his Terminal and tried to connect to the lieutenantâs Terminal.
After just a second, a virtual screen appeared on top of his Terminal, which was a bracelet by the way. On the virtual screen was a man with blue-gray hair and a pair of dark-green eyes hidden beneath a pair of silver-rimmed glasses. He looked serious and severe, like a person who couldnât take a joke and wanted everything to be done perfectly.
âLiuetenant!â Edmund greeted.
When Leland saw Edmundâs bald head, he almost laughed. But he resisted the urge. Laughing at your subordinate was certainly unbecoming of someone in his position. So, he just cleared his throat to hide his momentary gaffe.
âHave you found His Highness?â
âYes, Lieutenant. I found him at a Lawless Den. We were already on our way to our flag ship when we suddenly encountered a problem.â
Leland hadnât had time to celebrate that Edmund actually did his job properly and found the prince when he heard the word âproblemâ. âWhat kind of problem?â
After hearing Edmundâs explanation, all the praises he had for the other completely vanished. He just knew somewhere along the way this guy would do something idiotic. But since he did find the prince, he also didnât plan to berate him. At the end, he could only say;
âSend me your coordinates and Iâll send someone to retrieve you.â
âYes, Lieutenant!â Edmund said, saluting. âBut, Lieutenant, are you not going to punish me?â
Leland raised one of his brows. âDo you want to be punished?â
Edmund immediately shook his head. âNo, absolutely not.â
âThen donât ask,â Leland said. âLet me talk to His Highness. Heâs there with you, right?â
âYes. The General is eating right now.â
But when Edmund turned to the place where the general was sitting, the other was no longer there.