Chapter 86
The Crown's Entrapment
The attack was both swift and utterly brutal. Ezekiel swung his sword at every moving soldier he could find, even jumping off his horse in favor of being up close and personal with each kill that he made. Some of his attention was still on his army, however, mentally tallying the general position of his men just to make sure that nobody was left on their own.
âSecure all the exits! Leave none alive!â
Shouting out another order, the Prince returned to his regularly scheduled program of killing and maiming. With each swing, another bisected body fell to the ground, his strength and rage carrying him to victory the deeper he led his army into the encampment.
âThis is therapeutic,â Ezekiel chuckled to himself as he cut down what felt like the hundredth enemy soldier he encountered. âWho knew that taking out your anger on your enemies would be this much fun?â
Swinging onto his back, the Prince deflected yet another attempt of an enemy soldier stabbing him in the back. Meanwhile, the distant sounds of Darius utterly destroying his own side of the battlefield almost made him feel inadequate with his own kill count. Then again, he was a mere human, and the king was a veritable murder blender of inhuman strength and razor-sharp claws.
âI guess I just have to keep up.â
Shaking his head, Ezekiel almost moved ahead when he suddenly sensed a presence coming from his left side. It was yet another soldier, but one that he hadnât taken account of as he had left his flank wide open.
âDie!â
The Prince quickly raised his sword to defend, but before the soldier could even swing his sword, a massive blur flashed right through him, cutting the poor Helion soldier in half before he fell to the ground in two pieces.
âYouâre getting complacent.â
Looking up, Ezekiel could only chuckle as Darius addressed him. The Werewolf King was covered head to toe in blood, but it was obvious from the murderous grin on his face that none of it was the kingâs.
âI had it under control,â Ezekiel scoffed, flicking the blood off his sword before he casually swung at yet another soldier that stupidly got in front of him. âThese are small fry.â
âI agree,â Darius grunted, his massive hands suddenly grabbing one soldier each before bashing their heads together, killing them instantly. âI expected more sport than mere chaff.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âThis looks more like an advance party than a main contingent anyway,â Ezekiel pointed out. âWeâd be lucky to get some valuable intel here. Maybe theyâll have a few missives coming from their central command, but not much in terms of the general strategy that they might employ on their own armies.â
âThatâs still something of value,â Darius pointed out. âAssuming that this campâs commander hadnât burned them all down.â
âThatâs a valid point,â Ezekiel casually hummed in agreement, completely at ease despite being in the middle of a literal battlefield. âIâll be paying the command tent a visit then.â
âGood luck.â
Leaving Darius to his own session of murder, Ezekiel hacked and slashed his way to the largest tent in the encampment. Casually announcing his presence by hacking away at the tentâs entrance.
But his jaw dropped the moment he entered. He didnât expect the scene before him. He stood dazed staring at the beautiful woman whose icy blue eyes met his, their cold and winter-like brilliance somehow giving him chills. It also gave contrast to her black hair, her locks flowing as sweetly as a poetâs ink and quill.
She was shackled and her clothes were ripped off, a sight that pierced straight through his heart as he narrowed his eyes. His dangerous gaze quickly dragged itself towards the naked man not far from her, a cold fury brewing within him as he walked forward.
As the prince approached, the naked commander cursed as his eyes quickly darted to his sword. However, it was quite far from his reach, and Ezekiel swiftly moved to pull the woman behind his back before the commander could properly defend himself. With a growl, he ordered the woman, âHide yourself.â
âY-You⦠Whatâre you-â murmured the commander, who was obviously taken aback by the abrupt intrusion.
âWeâve come to avenge our people,â Ezekiel coolly declared, not allowing the commander to even finish his sentence. âYouâve killed quite a few important men recently, and Ebodia wonât stand for that.â
As if recognizing his words, the commander seemingly took on a smug tone as he taunted, âW-what? You mean those idiots that were retreating back to that puny kingdom of yours? We werenât even trying when I gave out the order to ambush them! What a joke of a-â
âSo it was you?!â Ezekiel shouted out, having pieced together the fact that the man in front of him was the one that gave out the orders that killed Beirut. âYou killed Beirut?!â
âI-I donât even know who that is!â the commander shakily mocked. âAll I know is that we killed some weak humans who didnât even put up a fight!â
Ezekiel saw red as he marched towards the cowering commander. Raising his sword, he was just about to bring it down when he stopped just before he made contact. His eyes burned as he leaned forward, venom dripping from his tone as he whispered, âYou didnât put up a fight either.â
âWha-â
With a flick of his wrist, Ezekiel beheaded the commander, watching in satisfaction as it rolled onto his feet.
âThatâs for Beirut, you coward.â
Flicking the blood off his sword, Ezekiel sheathed his weapon when a telltale silence settled throughout the camp. The fighting was over, and they had easily won.
He looked at the woman who met his stare without even a hint of fear. Approaching her, he removed her shackles as he said, âYouâre free now.â
He didnât give her a second look as he turned his back. That woman possessed icy blue eyes, the same hue that Beirut had warned him about. Even though she didnât completely match Beirutâs description with her black, wavy hair, Ezekiel wouldnât still take the risk. He was given a warning by their former Seer, and he would do his best to not ignore it.
Stepping outside the tent, Ezekiel was just about to shout out orders when Darius came to him with a few men and women all shackled in chains.
âPrince Ezekiel, a few of your men found these captive civilians in the campâs prison,â Darius gestured towards them. âI know you said weâll leave them to fend for themselves, butâ¦â
Darius frowned, and Ezekiel followed his gaze. The Werewolf Kingâs eyes had darted towards the woman with icy blue eyes as she just went out of the tent.
âSheâs Tarah, a healer. I recognize her from the time that she healed Xen back to health. We should take her in with us as a token of my gratitude.â
âIs that so?â Ezekiel hummed. âVery well. She may come with us, but you will have to be responsible for her safety. Our supplies are limited as it is, and itâll-â
âBut your Highness, itâd be too dangerous to leave them here alone.â
Ezekiel raised an eyebrow at being interrupted. Recognizing Atlasâs voice, the prince turned to address him. âHmm⦠But there might be spies in their midst.â
âBut theyâre all human, your Highness. Surely thatâs more than enough proof that they wonât make a move against us,â Atlas argued. âBesides, theyâll die if we leave them alone out here in the wilderness.â
Ezekiel sighed as he weighed his options. Clicking his tongue, he let out a sigh as he came to a decision.
âYou have a point, Atlas,â the prince nodded. âWe shall take the captive humans with us, but as Darius is responsible for this healer he found, you will be responsible for the welfare of these people.â
âO-Of course, Your Highness!â
Ezekiel nodded as he then took one last look at the enemy encampment. Seeing a job well done, he barked out, âGood job, men! Once youâve all looted and stripped this camp for any valuables, letâs return back to camp!â