LEVEL EVERYTHING UP in my Eldritch Tribe - Chapter 326
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Chapter 326: Blame Time
The forest was alive with the sound of pounding footsteps and rustling leaves as Scarred Soldier, Younger Woman, Tall Man with a Spear, Donovan, Theran, Miriam, and Mikhail fled as fast as their legs could carry them.
Sweat dripped down their brows, their breaths came in ragged gasps, and their faces were masks of fear and desperation.
The air was thick with tension, the weight of their failed assassination attempt hanging over them like a curse.
Scarred Soldier, who had been leading the charge, finally came to a halt, doubling over to catch his breath.
He placed a hand on his knee, his other hand gripping his side where a stitch was forming.
The others stopped as well, forming a loose, disorganized circle around him.
Younger Woman leaned against a tree, her face pale, her hands trembling.
The Tall Man with a Spear held his weapon tightly, his knuckles white, while Donovan, Theran, Miriam, and Mikhail exchanged uneasy glances.
“We should have waited,” Scarred Soldier growled through gritted teeth, his voice low but seething with frustration. “Attacking him now… it was a mistake.”
Miriam, who had been silent until now, snapped her head toward him, her eyes blazing.
“A mistake? Are you kidding me? He was exhausted! If not now, then when? Were we supposed to wait until he was back at full strength?”
“Yes,” Donovan interjected, his voice firm but quiet. “We should have waited. You’ve seen how he fights. Exhausted or not, he’s leagues beyond any of us. And now… now we’ve only pissed him off.”
“Did you hear his laugh?” Theran whispered, his voice trembling.
He looked over his shoulder as though expecting Lyerin to appear out of the shadows at any moment.
“Even when he was far away, I could feel it. That… that thing wasn’t human. No normal man laughs like that.”
“He’s not human,” Mikhail muttered, his tone laced with both fear and awe. “He’s something else. Something worse.”
Younger Woman clenched her fists, her knuckles brushing against the bark of the tree she was leaning on.
“We don’t have time for this,” she said, her voice cutting through their panicked whispers. “We need to get back to the tribe and switch back to our personas. If he catches up to us and figures out we’re spies, it’s over.”
“Do you think he hasn’t figured it out already?” Tall Man with a Spear said bitterly, his voice low but sharp.
“He’s cunning. He’s been two steps ahead of us this entire time. For all we know, he’s just toying with us.”
The group fell into a tense silence, the only sounds the distant chirping of insects and their own labored breathing.
But then, faintly, they heard it: the echo of Lyerin’s laughter, carried to them on the wind.
It was faint, almost imperceptible, but it was there—a low, sinister chuckle that made the hairs on the back of their necks stand on end.
Scarred Soldier clenched his fists, his nails digging into his palms as a shiver ran down his spine. “Do you feel that?” he asked, his voice barely above a whisper. “That bloodlust… even from this distance… it’s overwhelming.”
Younger Woman swallowed hard, her eyes darting nervously around the forest. “He’s not even trying to hide it,” she said, her voice trembling. “He wants us to feel it. He wants us to know he’s coming.”
Miriam let out a shaky breath, her hands gripping the edges of her cloak. “We can’t face him again,” she said. “Not like this. We barely escaped the first time.”
“Escape?” Donovan said, his tone bitter. “We didn’t escape. He let us go. There’s a difference.”
“Shut up!” Scarred Soldier barked, his voice snapping like a whip.
The others fell silent, their eyes turning to him. “Arguing won’t help us now. We stick to the plan. Get back to the tribe, blend in, and act like nothing happened. He can’t kill what he can’t find.”
“But what if he comes to the tribe?” Theran asked, his voice cracking with fear. “What then? Do you really think he’ll just… leave us alone?”
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“If he comes to the tribe,” Scarred Soldier said firmly, “we do what we’ve always done. Play our parts. Keep our heads down. He won’t know it was us.”
“And if he does?” Mikhail asked, his voice barely audible.
Scarred Soldier didn’t answer. His jaw tightened, and his eyes burned with a mix of frustration and fear. “Then we deal with it when it happens,” he said finally. “For now, we move.”
The group nodded hesitantly, their fear palpable but their determination slowly hardening.
They began to move again, their footsteps quieter this time, their movements more deliberate. But even as they put distance between themselves and the site of their failed attack, the tension between them remained.
“You should have stopped us,” Younger Woman said suddenly, her voice directed at Scarred Soldier. “You’re supposed to be our leader. You should have stopped us from attacking him.”
“And you should have thought about the consequences before you went along with it,” Scarred Soldier snapped back. “We’re all to blame here.”
“Blame doesn’t matter,” Tall Man with a Spear said, his voice low but firm. “What matters is surviving. And right now, we’re not doing a great job of that.”
“He’s going to hunt us,” Theran said, his voice trembling again. “I know it. He’s going to hunt us down, one by one, until there’s nothing left of us.”
“Then we don’t give him the chance,” Donovan said. “We get back to the tribe, we switch back to our roles, and we pretend like nothing happened. If we do this right, he’ll never know it was us.”
“He’s smarter than that,” Miriam muttered, her voice tinged with despair. “He’ll figure it out eventually. And when he does…”
“Stop it,” Scarred Soldier said sharply, his voice cutting through the rising panic. “We can’t afford to think like that. Focus on the mission. Focus on getting back to the tribe.”
The group fell into silence again, their fear hanging in the air like a heavy fog. But as they continued to move, the sound of Lyerin’s laughter echoed faintly in the distance once more.
It was softer this time, almost playful, but it sent chills down their spines all the same.
Finally, Mikhail broke the silence, his voice trembling as he spoke. “Maybe… maybe we shouldn’t have attacked him. Maybe we should have waited.”
“Maybe?” Younger Woman said bitterly, her eyes narrowing. “Of course we shouldn’t have attacked him! But it’s too late for that now.”
“Arguing won’t change what’s done,” Scarred Soldier said, his tone weary but firm. “We made our choice. Now we live with it—or we don’t. Either way, we keep moving.”
They pressed on, their movements hurried but tense, their eyes darting around the forest as though expecting Lyerin to appear at any moment.
And as they moved, the laughter continued to follow them, faint and distant but ever-present, a chilling reminder of the predator they had failed to kill.
Finally, after what felt like an eternity, Scarred Soldier spoke again, his voice low but filled with determination.
“We shouldn’t have attacked him when we did. But we’ve started something now, and we have to finish it. If we get another chance… we don’t hesitate. We don’t hold back.”
The group exchanged uneasy glances, their fear mingling with a grim sense of resolve. Younger Woman nodded slowly, her expression hardening. “Next time,” she said, “we make sure he doesn’t walk away.”
The others nodded in agreement, their fear giving way to determination.
But as they moved deeper into the forest, Lyerin’s laughter continued to haunt them, a constant reminder of the battle they had lost—and the war that was far from over.
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