City of Fallen Souls: A LitRPG Adventure (UnderVerse Book 3) Jez Cajiao (best color ebook reader txt) đ
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That was changing tonight, I vowed to myself. I was going to save these people, get my ships in the air, and as soon as we were all safe, I was gonna rock her world.
Oracle looked up at me from where she hid in the rigging across the deck, and I felt the smile that I couldnât quite see at this distance as she picked up on my thoughts and my love.
âTonight,â was all she said, but I couldnât keep the smile from my face in response as I concentrated on the ship again, looking ahead. I had seven points to assign, but I decided to hold off until I had some time to think. After all, I wasnât going to get another xp dump like Iâd gotten within the last few days, at least for a while⊠I hoped.
The ship floated along gently, the power dialed back, as I waited for the larger warship to catch up.
âKeep an eye out below,â I called to my people. âSee if you can spot anything.â I deliberately phrased things as vaguely as possible, just in case, but after a few minutes, we were hovering over the Shipyard, just as the second ship began to line up for their own landing.
âNow, how the hell are we going to do this?â I muttered to myself⊠âWe canât get to the âStarâs Gloryâ now, not the way weâd planned, and the cruisers are more important, but still, I donât like the idea of leaving the ship to continue running slaves⊠maybe I couldâŠâ I trailed off, my mindâs eye full of images.
âWeâve got a couple of fliers incoming!â Miren called back, drawing her bow and following the path of three inbound Imps. The lead one held its hands out to the sides to show that it was unarmed.
âLet them come but be ready to blast them out of the sky,â I called back, shaking my head as Hellenica held up a crackling lightning bolt questioningly.
The three flew closer, until they were a few dozen feet from the side of the ship, and the leader moved in alone, landing on the deck a handful of feet from me.
I looked at him, noting the tribal tattoos and dark grey skin, the horns, complete with the broken-off tip of the right one.
âHeâs one of the ones we left at the towerâŠâ Oracle said through our bond.
âI see you managed to get free okay, then,â I said, and he nodded curtly at me. âSo, what are you doing here?â I asked, and he glared at me for a few heartbeats before wrestling his temper under control.
âGrebes wanted us to goes with you. Said we should trusts you. Said Impses could be free, not slaveses,â he said finally, and I regarded him in surprise.
âHow many of you?â I asked, looking over the other two, then back at him. âAnd you donât want to come with me, you hate me.â
âYou kepts us prisoner! Made poor Tats eat green foodsâŠâ he complained, wiping at his tongue in remembered disgust, as I recalled the people in the cages. My mood plummeted instantly, and I started to say I didnât want the filthy creatures with us, when I remembered Grebesâ warning.
Heâd warned us about the trapped stair, and itâd cost him his life, and the woman in the cages had said the Imps were addicted, and that they couldnât help themselves.
Maybe they werenât as bad as I thought, butâŠ
âHow many?â I asked again, slowly as I tried to consider the implications. I couldnât risk an extra skirmish tonight, but I could always do with a few extra helpers, and the Empire was supposed to be for all the species, provided they would take the Oath and swear to protect each otherâŠ
âLots,â he said calmly.
âHow many is âlotsâ?â I pressed, turning my eyes forward again and adjusting the course as a tall spire became visible on a building ahead.
âLots?â the Imp repeated, confused.
âShit. You canât count, can you?â I asked him, closing my eyes for a second before forcing them open and glancing down at the shipyard to my right. Fights were breaking out now, and I grinned as I saw the Legion appear around a corner, sprinting for the gates. Two guards that were supposed to be on watch turned and ran for their lives, and I felt a load of my tension floating away.
âFineâŠâ I said, looking back to the Imp. âIf you want to come, you can, but you and all those you bring have to swear the Oath of citizenship of the Empire. You do that, and Iâll let you come. And you donât eat sentient meat anymore. Animals only!â I stressed and he nodded, taking off and flying away without a word. âFine! I said, scowling at his retreating form. âFuck you too!â
I shrugged, turning the ship to pass over the Shipyard again, as a pair of Alkyon rose from the ship that had just landed, flying up towards us. Oracle slipped down from the rigging and landed on my shoulder, reaching down for my hand. At the same time, I reached up to her, patting her legs as she rested her hand on mine.
âThe crew are scared, but they seem to be thinking that going along
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