Chapter 128: That'll Do Pig, Thatâll Do
[Well now, theyâve been busy.]
Emma paused as she turned the corner; partly due to Edithâs comment, but mainly because of the spectacle playing out before her in the houseâs back garden. Saint was hopping from one corner of the garden to another, taking great bounding leaps that made a mockery of olympic records. Noah knelt on both knees in the grass, a knife in one hand and a piglet in the other; the latter bleeding heavily from its neck down into a familiar flowerpot.
[Potted Hydra: Satiated.]
The status remained remarkably light of description, even as Emma crept closer to the pair. Saint was the first to notice; turning her head to look Emmaâs way before taking a leap that would lead to a certain collision. The feisty cat jumped anyway, forcing Emma to activate Ephemera and let the flying feline pass harmlessly through her. Noah took a bit longer to notice, his attention focused on wringing the last drops of blood out of the dying animal.
[Poor situational awareness. It only takes one assassin capable of bypassing a mana shield, and heâs a dead man.]
Emma couldnât disagree, not when sheâd come within six feet of Noah undetected; admittedly, her footsteps were unusually quiet given her lack of weight, but excuses were useless when things went wrong. Some remedial training was needed, so Emma did the sensible thing and raised her hand.
[Fox (Level 0) released.]
Noah yelped, jumping to his feet as he felt a weight on his neck and teeth on his ear, dropping both knife and swine in the process. He was unharmed as far as Emma could tell; a thin, translucent blue barrier prevented the Fox from taking a chunk out of him, but that didnât make the situation comfortable in the least. Being larger and bulkier than Saint, it eventually took Noah both hands to remove the fox, pulling it free with a tight grip on its stomach. Still holding it aloft in front of him, Noah stared at it for a moment in surprise and disbelief before finally noticing Emmaâs presence.
âWas that really necessary?â Noah complained, bending back down to set the fox on the floor.
It bolted, making a beeline down the street in hope of escaping.
[Fox (Level 1) stored.]
All for nothing in the end, as Emma caught it with Edenâs Echo before it managed more than a handful of steps; and the fox did not have the power to stretch those out as Saint did.
âPoor situational awareness,â Emma retorted, echoing Edithâs words as she absently noted the level up, the first of many that set a common garden animal on a path beyond mortality. âBetter a fox than a paranoid old man with a rifle.â
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âSounds like thereâs a story there,â Noah quipped, though he didnât deny the truth in her words as he put the knife and piglet back in his bag. âI suppose I did get a bit too involved; I couldâve let Saint handle everything, but truth be told I was too curious about this ritual to sit on the sidelines.â
âSo it was a ritual, not just an overenthusiastic feeding.â Emma hummed, recalling a similar dance sheâd seen in her trials.
[A blood bag wouldâve been enough if it was just watering the plant. There is power in live sacrifice; more where the sacrifice consents, admittedly, but still plenty of magic even without that component.]
âThe timing was too good to pass up, what with the shipment of sows that came in today,â Noah explained. âFar too many animals to raise them all to adulthood, with population levels being what it is today. A lot of families will be cooking suckling pigs today, not just us.â
âFirst time for everything,â Emma laughed. âIs this another dish from your foreign adventures?â
âReal popular in the American South, and also South America,â Noah confirmed.
âYouâd better save some for me.â
Emma spun around, looking for the unfamiliar female voice behind her, that definitely wasnât a distorted version of her own. She didnât see anyone though, not even a hint of another person either in their own yard or anywhere else on the same street.
âWhatâs wrong?â Noah, meanwhile, was looking on with growing concern, his own eyes starting to roam.
âI demand the best cuts of meat.â
There it was again, still coming from everyone and nowhere to Emmaâs frustration.
âYou didnât hear that voice just now?â She asked, receiving a shake of the head from Noah.
âNo, just Saint meowing away, if that counts?â
Saint?
Emmaâs eyes refocused on the cat, who had seemingly tired of jumping around the garden and was presently rolling in the grass, eating some of it too judging by the tips of grass nearby. Emma continued to stare unerringly, waiting until the latter came to a halt.
âYes?â Saint finally spoke, breaking the silence once she knew the jig was up. âI was told you could understand me now?â
How she managed that exactly, Emma wasnât sure, since there was no sign of her mouth moving and the soft whisper came directly from behind her ears this time; Emma could only presume some form of ventriloquism ability at play.
[Babble Fish+ has encountered unknown language.
Beginning system integration.
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System integration complete.
Language: Smug cat added to repository.]
âYes, I can understand you,â Emma confirmed, before grinning and turning back to Noah. âFalse alarm Dad, I can understand Saint now thanks to a skill upgrade. She just said she doesnât want any of the pork from dinner tonight.â
âYou traitor!â Saint hissed, her brief lethargy ending abruptly as she lunged for Emmaâs head, claws out.
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âWe have a problem.â
Those were some of the last words Elizabeth wanted to hear, especially when they came from Paradox, Earthâs resident expert of space-time disruptions.
âAll inbound and outbound teleportation to the mainland have fallen silent again. Thereâs no clear indication of why this is the case, after three weeks of mostly smooth operations after the network was brought back online. Precognition remains dead to me, as it has been ever since the terminus. Iâll be departing tonight to investigate; keep an ear out in Oxford while Iâm gone.â
âDo you believe anyone here to be responsible?â Elizabeth frowned, trying and failing to remember anyone with that kind of ability.
âNo, but Anathemaâs descendants are very good at getting into trouble. Thereâs always a chance they stumble into the plot, knowingly or otherwise."