American Isekai - Chapter 191
Added 2024-08-01 17:33:05 +0000 UTCGurns tapped his foot on the floor, standing by a pillar and waiting as a Rail car rolled in.
When it opened, a few dozen people disembarked. Last to get off was a blonde girl.
He watched her walk. She naturally had a faint presence but it was nothing that he couldn’t see through. Besides that, she looked generally neutral. A mostly expressionless face gazed around, her beauty catching several eyes. She looked like she didn’t have a care in the world, but to Gurns it felt like her state of mind was entirely hidden, which gave off the impression that she held no emotion.
He could feel something faint though, his instincts perking up when he looked into her eyes.
Scrutiny, judgment, perhaps some disgust? When he saw that, he began to glimpse the almost palpable pride coming off her, as if she were unsatisfied with how everyone did things, as if everyone around her were entirely inadequate.
He hadn’t felt that in her when they first met. Then again, they had only talked twice, both briefly, and the second time she had simply accepted his offer. It was only now that he was scrutinizing her, getting a read on her personality. He’d have to if he wanted to induct her into one of his teams. Chemistry was important.
“Tana. It’s good to have you here.”
“Thank you sir, for the opportunity to be.”
Well she certainly didn’t speak pridefully, Gurns thought to himself.
He waved.
“Come, let’s get you situated.”
The two started walking into the base. Gurns brought Tana to one of the buildings where his teams resided. She wasn’t yet one of his but she’d get the treatment until she either was or failed out. That meant her room was nicer, and she’d be living alone instead of in a barracks.
After that, they went on a tour, Gurns explaining things.
“I will be conducting your training personally. Along with you, there are six other candidates who I’ll be training for this next cycle. You’ll all train together, and this right here will be where you spend most of your time in the coming months.”
The two stopped at the foot of the training grounds. Tana saw the large metal plate that composed the floor, as well as the monolith in the center. She figured it was there for something strenuous and when she saw some of the knights moving with far more strain than normal, she figured that the monolith increased the gravity in the area rather massively.
A good way to break a knight down and build them stronger. She could even feel the interference it had with magic. It made it harder to even more Vigor, directly stunting anything someone tried to do within its field of influence.
She’d have to test her stealth under it.
The training area was the most interesting thing to Tana. Beyond that was nothing beyond the standard at every base. The only thing that caught her senses was the sheer skill level of the people she encountered.
She concluded that those in special forces were at least much more competent than the norm. It was comforting to know that there was a force within the Kingdom capable of surpassing the standards and capitalizing on both talent and hard work. Being around so many mediocre individuals, she had worried that the entire military was like that. The only person that kept her sharp in a dull environment was Umara, who was also one of the extremely few people who could still see through her stealth like it wasn’t an actual Auric technique.
At least now she’d be able to sharpen herself further, using the others here as a whetstone. Especially Gurns, who she couldn’t sense anything from to save her life. She couldn’t even tell if he was a warlock or a knight. He was dangerous but if she wanted to reach her goals, he would be a good gauge to measure herself against. She wanted to become just as dangerous at the barest minimum, and then far surpass that.
“For now you can relax. Tomorrow we’ll begin training. You’re the last one to arrive. If you want, go find Feiden. I know you two have probably wanted to see each other. He’s one of the reasons I came to find you in the first place.”
“Mm, I will. Thank you, sir.”
“Sure.”
Gurns left with that, leaving Tana to her own devices. She divided to send a message, and before long, she had somewhere to go.
She arrived at the mess hall, finding Feiden in a back corner by himself. She smiled, walking over and sitting down.
“It’s good to see you, Feiden.”
She muttered as he stuffed himself with food. The ravenous eating couldn’t dampen his good looks. He was still a pretty boy with that blonde hair and generally soft face.
He smiled back at her, hardly stopping his consumption.
“Hey Tana! Glad you could finally make it.”
“You’re stuffing yourself. Are you that hungry?”
“The training here makes you go through food like it's burning wood. My advice to you is to eat as much as you can, when you can. You’ll be spending every hour of every day recovering, at least until you get out of the first phase.”
“So first phase is conditioning. What’s the second phase?”
“Applied training. He puts you in a team and you go on hunts. There are plenty of Royals and nests and camps, and you’ll be fighting them. Sometimes the objective is to just survive, get in and get out. Gurns might be watching while you do things so you won’t risk dying, but if it really gets to that point them you’ve probably failed somewhere.”
Tana nodded at his reasonable words. It was about what she expected. At least she had plenty of experience by now. She had already had her run ins with death. Only difference is she wouldn’t have Umara by her side, a reliable ally to entrust her life to.
“Speaking of, how are the people here? Can they actually be relied on?”
“If Gurns is good at anything, it’s picking people out. Generally, I would say everyone is good at what they do. I wouldn’t necessarily the people you’ll be training with are the same, but by phase two he will have weeded out the weak. Still, it’s all according to your judgment. You have to work with what he gives you.”
“Sure.”
She nodded again, and the two fell into silence, Feiden still chowing.
Once he was done, he pushed aside his tray, washed everything down with some water, and spoke.
“How have you been, Tana? I know things have been rough since we had to go straight into the military after Anarchy, that and develop our Aura. Have you been faring well?”
“I would say so, yes… although none of us can say that anything was the same after that.”
She suddenly smirked.
“I remember back at the Magisterium. I had cried after getting yelled at by the Puppet Master when John got hurt. I felt so… innocent back then. Now after everything we’ve been through, I can hardly imagine being the person I was back at that school. It’s only been two years and yet my maturity feels like the difference between a child and an adult.”
“I can understand that.”
Feiden nodded, Tana eyeing him with complicated thoughts.
Unlike her, Umara, and John, Feiden had lost someone he probably loved. She didn’t know how far he had gone with his girlfriend but to lose her was devastating for him. And to be forced to wrestle with Anarchy at the same time? She couldn’t imagine.
He was stronger than her, that much she believed.
Vetsmon had only left her. He hadn’t died, and someday she knew she would see him again. She wasn’t sure what would happen when that time came but she would at least get closure.
For a moment she felt bad, but there wasn’t anything she could say help or change anything. Pity would do no good for either of them.
Feiden suddenly smiled.
“What has you so down? This is the first time we’ve seen each other in over a year. That unhappy to see me?”
“No, but you do seem to be in a good mood. Are you looking forward to seeing me suffer?”
“I will admit that it’ll be nice seeing someone else go through all that pain instead of me, but that’s not everything. I can’t wait until we start fighting together is all. I’ve developed my technique more and I’m excited to show it off. I think you’ll be impressed.
“Hoh?”
Tana smiled and rested her chin on her hand.
“Did you get even faster? Your Aura is definitely impressive. I can barely see it.”
“I did get faster, and I’m surprised you can see my Aura at all. You’ve been working hard.”
“Umara left me no choice. She’s the only one that’s been able to see completely through me, whereas I can’t see through her at all. Her Aura is too… complicated. Honestly I’m more interested in seeing you two meet.”
“Gurns told me she’ll be hard to recruit because of her mother.”
“What about John?”
“Well…”
Feiden shrugged.
“I’m not sure. Apparently John’s combat ability is impressive, but he’s still a summoner and I don’t think Gurns will easily disregard that bias. Everyone has been hearing about what’s going on over at the Treehouse though. Apparently John is making waves with his abilities as an intelligence agent. Maybe Gurns will bring him on for that.”
“Maybe…”
Tana sighed.
“I just hope we can all reunite sooner rather than later. The Scourge is amassing troops and increasing the pressure. We need to be together so we can protect each other. We can’t rely on anyone else.”
“I wouldn’t be so quick to disregard everyone, but yes, getting the squad back together will change things for the better. I think Umara will be here soon, but as for John…”
Feiden closed his eyes.
“We might have to wait a little while longer.”
……
…
Initially he had been slightly worried. So many things were happening all at once and John had never encountered a situation like it before. He was confident John could handle it, but how quickly, and how well?
John knew how to step up though, and he was a summoner so he didn’t have to worry about him being smart enough to handle the task. What he wanted was to provide the opportunity and use it as a test.
Now, Nonnen had no doubts. John was exceptionally qualified and he’d be bringing him underneath the Snow Doves very soon. Pollux would have no objections. It wasn’t like John had been operating normally with them lately, and since some Pathfinders died during the siege, Pollux would be getting reinforced anyway.
What Nonnen wanted to do was make sure John didn’t get taken away to some other base or under another general’s wing. Making him a Snow Dove would be a good way to secure his place. Those underneath a Brigadier, especially one that led a strike team like the Snow Doves, were not easily removed.
He could fight, too. He really was the perfect intelligence agent to keep with them. He could manage troops and missions in the field and had the concealment abilities and smarts to survive sticky situations.
Now they just had to get past this shitshow.
He followed John into the Treehouse’s headquarters. They had returned and troops were getting taken care of, so it was time to see the General.
They all already knew what happened. John had sent messages out ahead of time, and was now just supposed to attend a discussion. They needed to talk about what happened with him. John had quickly become the highest authority out there, the one with the best grasp of the entire situation, perhaps the only one with a full view of what had happened and enough information to deduce why.
The room was quiet when they entered. In attendance were some of the Brigadier Generals, Colonel Polly, the only other Major General, General Viskar, and even the Marshal.
Marshal Boores was a knight, a stocky man with the fierce face you’d expect of someone sitting at the position of Marshal. Unlike many knights though, he was a generally careful man, stable, not willing to make rash decisions especially when things weren’t certain, as things usually were with the Scourge.
He seldom showed himself, leaving a majority of the matters to the thinkers like the Generals and Colonels.
Now though, they had taken the most catastrophic losses since Purple Sky. Two Brigadiers and a Major General had died. Of the 12,000 troops that had left, only around 6,200 had returned, and nearly 80% of those were wounded in some way. The disease that had plagued the Treehouse earlier was making a resurgence with this group. The devastation the Bombardos wrought had finally made people realize just how much of a threat they were. They were mass killing machines.
Grave mistakes had been made, and that was what everyone present needed to know about. John was the only one that could provide answers.
Once inside, both of them saluted. John’s gaze remained forward, making eye contact with the Marshal as if he didn’t realize the kind of person he was looking at. By now, Nonnen knew that John didn’t give a damn about much. He didn’t either, because certain pieces of information had made themselves known over the past couple days that could affect things massively beyond Operation Breakwater.
“Major Cooper. I know you won’t mind skipping the pleasantries, since you wanted to relay some intel so urgently, and personally.”
“Yes, sir.”
“Then go ahead. We’re listening.”
The Marshal leaned forward, John falling under all eyes of scrutiny.
There was no hint of wavering in his voice as he spoke.
“We have traitors to humanity in our midst, and I know who they are.”
Comments
Just pray they don't bust out The Comfy Chair!
Person
2024-09-03 16:03:18 +0000 UTCMany thanks for Tana's POV, it feels good to have a picture of her mentality and desires
Jean de Briey
2024-08-04 16:33:41 +0000 UTCI'm starting to think that summoners are the most likely to betray the army. They are often disrespected by warlocks and knights, which causes them to hold grudges against those on the front lines. It seems like they may not care if some people die because they are part of the intelligence staff and believe they can escape any consequences. But it also believe it's the president of the school just because he wants John dead but that's a pretty big conspiracy brain move for the president of the school to do. I have to use dictation so I can't name the school very easily.
brent butter
2024-08-04 00:22:45 +0000 UTCOh,... the spider is definitely a flicker. Been thinking about that for awhile. I was thinking he was part of the scourge but that just never fit right. A super old, powerful flicker tired of local human crap. Setting up a place and systems to influence things with out alot of direct involvement. It seems there's a whole other game a foot at the very top levels of power to me. Something keeping the scourge from just rolling them over because we really haven't seen it yet. I also think flickers are playing a much larger roll than the humans truly know.
JollyRodger
2024-08-03 19:41:50 +0000 UTCJohn is about to become the GRAND INQUISITOR! I can see him getting church backing and possibly crown backing too. He has some impressive supporters that scare powerful people. No one expects the GREAT INQUISITION until they come for you!!! Noble or commoner, freeman or slave, no one escapes the gaze or is above its scrutiny. He'll be able to get his team back together also. The spider for Intel. The sons and daughters of powerful nobles as inquisitors. .38 bullets as a mark of office. This can definitely work
JollyRodger
2024-08-03 19:19:18 +0000 UTCThe scourge is looking to roll up the flank. I don't think John was the target of all this. Him sniffing it out, then effectively countering it, is making him a target now. Decentralized traitors with no one person doing to much to just hide as incompetent is the best cover the traitors have. I think the top brass know all about this problem. They just don't know what to do about it or don't care enough about it. They just made getting promoted stupid hardest a response.
JollyRodger
2024-08-03 19:07:30 +0000 UTCExactly what I was thinking it would explain perfectly why she is trying so hard to climb and if the other generals had their suspicions but no proof it would explain why they are pushing back so hard to make sure she especially can’t become a general
Jonathan Berner
2024-08-02 14:52:48 +0000 UTCI'm excited everytime a chapter comes out, and equally upset after i plow right through the damn thing. Especially on such a solid cliffhanger. "I know.." I could rip my damn hair out in anticipation lol. Thank you Spade!!!!
Trevor Rodriguez
2024-08-02 08:14:13 +0000 UTCShif just hit the fan while the fan was on max
takeo_vi
2024-08-02 07:10:23 +0000 UTCMan johns been the reason there attacking a base with no real strategic value they see John for what he has the potential and willingness to do
BigBro Bluesman
2024-08-02 03:27:55 +0000 UTCMan there ain't no witchcraft i know that can give someone divine inspiration but I have drugs so pretty much the same thing
BigBro Bluesman
2024-08-02 03:26:12 +0000 UTCYour idea is plausible, but I think you're not thinking broadly enough about sympathizers. Not so much ideological traitors, as straight up mental corruption. There are more than just Anarchy that can corrupt the mind out there after all.
Druid
2024-08-02 01:59:04 +0000 UTCIf we look at motives I could see the summoners looking to get promoted would like to see a new spot open for them. Also summoners are the only ones with enough influence to actually control the information about the scourge to let this big of a group through. *cough* Polly *cough* I just don’t really see them doing it as a scourge simplifier though, just a way to get promoted
Teej
2024-08-02 01:30:37 +0000 UTCAaah not a cliffhanger!!!!!
Teej
2024-08-02 01:22:39 +0000 UTCAnyone know any witchcraft to make Spade release the next chapter early!?!?! This cliff hanger is killing me!
Valeri Milanov
2024-08-01 23:09:51 +0000 UTCUpon reflection, multiple traitors makes sense, but also brings up a question. If one of the traitors is in the room, will they try to kill John before he can reveal who the others are?
Druid
2024-08-01 21:55:15 +0000 UTCMy words out loud when I reached the end of this chapter, "Oh you fucker!" I imagine that's the response you were looking for?
Druid
2024-08-01 21:51:55 +0000 UTCcliff hangers of cliff hangers
Rcmrocks
2024-08-01 19:55:10 +0000 UTCif it isnf a cliffhanger
Jeff Sarpong
2024-08-01 18:33:57 +0000 UTCAye yoooooo wish I could just sleep till next Tuesday
Zadkiel
2024-08-01 18:33:34 +0000 UTCOh you fucking tease you know I'm going to be all twitchy tell my next fix
BigBro Bluesman
2024-08-01 18:21:47 +0000 UTCThank you again for the story maybe the trader is Polly
Skid MyCrack
2024-08-01 18:07:53 +0000 UTCEyyyy. time to slack off at work
Rcmrocks
2024-08-01 17:33:38 +0000 UTC