Chapter 949: The decoy battle (2)
Chapter 949: The decoy battle (2)
Chapter 949: The decoy battle (2)
The deafening roar of explosions and gunfire echoed through the streets as the decoy battle erupted into full-scale chaos.
Erik was not having a wonderful time since he was killing rebels left and right.
He did his best to not kill too many, but it wasn't like he could kill no one.
So, reluctantly, here and there, he decapitated a rebel, so that at least that person wouldn't suffer more than he should.
Around him, the blackguards and Volkov's soldiers were doing the same, but it wasn't only the rebels who were dying.
Casualties among the blackguards were rare and scarce, but Volkovs' men died in droves.
But Erik didn't care about that. He wasn't here to make a race about who killed more of who. While he wasn't saddened by the death of those who, even if unwillingly followed Volkov, it wasn't like he liked so many people die.
It was weird for Erik to think this despite the personal grudge he had with New Alexandria and the blackguards, but the real enemy were the thaids.
All these people would have made a huge difference against them, and considering how technology improved during these years, humanity now had a very consistent chance of killing them all, and to free the continent from their presence.
It was a pity, really.
"Forgive me," he said again and again as he killed rebels, his voice lost in the battle's din.
Shatterfist moved beside him. "Keep up this pace, Savage Blood! We need to kill them all! We need to make a good impression."
"Yeah... yeah... don't worry."
Erik saw the rebels being mowed down by the blackguards' superior firepower and advanced weaponry.
The sight twisted his stomach, but he forced himself to stay focused.
The battle continued, and despite the tremendous differences in firepower, the situation wasn't exactly in the blackguards' favor.
That was because the rebels used a sizeable chunk of their forces to make this attack. Mostly because soon more of Erik's clones were going to join the rebels' ranks.
As much as Fischer and Van Dyke didn't like using people as cannon fodder, it wasn't like they had another alternative.
Diverting Volkov's and the Blackguards' attention from the enlistment center was paramount. The information held there was going to give the rebels an unprecedented advantage.
A burst of energy exploded close to Erik, sending him sprawling to the ground.
He rolled to his feet.
"Fuck..."
A blackguard with ranged brain crystal powers stood over him, offering a hand.
"Are you injured?"
Judging by the insignia on the man's armor, this guy must have been a warden; hence, he was three ranks over him. "Yes, sir! Thanks for having asked!"
Erik took the man's hands. Luckily, the blackguard couldn't see his face, since Erik was masked. Because if he would, he would have seen the contempt, no, the hatred burning in Erik's eyes.
"Get back in the fight, Savage Blood!" Shatterfist said before turning to attack the rebels. Erik didn't see what was happening on the other side of the battlefield. There were too many buildings and explosions rocking around, but judging by the situation, the rebels were making a fierce attack.
What surprised Erik, though, was that the rebels were playing all of this well.
Despite the reluctance, Erik turned and rejoined the battle, his mind racing with questions
about the group.
As he reentered the fray, Erik's thoughts drifted to the information he had gleaned from the
Blackguards.
The mention of Momentum, an enforcer of exceptional prestige, and how he was related to
Dark Tendrils.
in the process. But how curious is it they made him work with someone who came from my same school and with whom I fought once.?> Maybe that wasn't curious at all, maybe that was intentional. Zakir had never been happy about his defeat at the school tournament. That was common knowledge inside the school. Many times, he vowed to get his revenge. Too bad both he and Erik left the school that same year, and Erik was often outside the walls hunting thaids. Since he was a crazy psycho, it was no wonder he had been assigned, or maybe volunteered, to get him. This also meant something else; the blackguards suspected Erik worked with the rebels. It was unclear they thought he was here now, or sent him here just to get him when Erik arrived. That also explained Zakir's presence. Why would they send him and Momentum here if it wasn't to get him? Momentum would be wasted here. Besides, it was too much of a coincidence that two people who fought against him and likely knew a lot about him were here in the city, and fighting the rebels at that. The rebels were strong, but not to the point of being a problem so big for the blackguards. In fact, when Erik left the city after having freed Fischer and the others, the rebels's situation worsened. This showed how the blackguards could crush the rebels if they wanted. Only with his new intervention did things change. In truth, this sparked even more questions within Erik, because if that was true, then why was the rebellion still going on? But there was an obvious answer to that. It was because they wanted him. The rebels were nothing more than a lure to get Erik in New Alexandria. Regardless, Erik wondered how a psycho kid like Zakir had turned after having joined the blackguards. For a second, he hoped they would have fixed him somehow. But he didn't count on that a lot, since the blackguards were even crazier psychos than Zakir was.
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