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Chapter - 1746

Chapter - 1746

- Unknown Threat (Part 2)
"Please?" Elina took her hand, making Kamila feel cornered.

She looked at Lith, hoping for a way out.

"Please?" He rerepeated and his sad eyes became the final nail in the coffin of her determination.

"I'd love to dine with you. See you later, kids." She walked in front of Solus, extending her a hand. "Nice to meet you in person, Solus. You look great."

"Thanks, you too." Solus felt the awkwardness in Kamila's voice, yet her grip was firm and so was her gaze.

For a moment, Solus felt like a boxer studying her opponent on the ring right before the sound of the gong. Then, Kamila let go of her hand, put on her coat, and walked out the door quickly followed by Lith.

She had several comments about how pretty Solus was and even more questions about how her relationship with Lith had evolved since his so-called partner had regained her human body, but after seeing Lith so glum, Kamila put everything aside.

"How is your work as a Constable going?" He asked.

"It was already bad when I was Jirni's assistant, but now that she's gone on her second honeymoon it's a nightmare. I'm swamped in so many reports and so much paperwork that I need overtime just to deal with the daily activities.

"It's over one week since I haven't worked in the field but it feels like years. I swear, if Thrud attacks, I'm confident that we can defeat her army simply by drowning them in the paperwork that the war preparations require.

"They sure work on me." She chuckled while showing Lith the many paper cuts on her fingers. "What about you?"

"It's easier if I show you rather than tell you, especially because the members of the Queen's Corps are around." He said, offering his hand to her.

"Go for it." The moment Kamila touched him, the mind link showed her everything that had happened in Zeska, from Lith's demoting Pelan to the fight with the Black Dragon.

Kamila was terrified seeing the power of the Divine Beast and his Harbinger, seeing not only Lith's battle, but also Solus'. Witnessing the Void Flames and Locrias' Demon joining the fray made everything even more scary.

Yet Lith didn't stop there and also showed her the meeting with Silverwing and the events in Faluel's mines. He wanted her to realize how deep Thrud's web of connections was and to get rid of everything left unsaid between them.

The mind link ended with Ekidna's death that made Kamila cry a bit.

"Poor girl. She lived all of her life as a slave. I can't even imagine how she must have felt knowing that her destiny was in the hands of a bunch of strangers who only saw her as an asset. Not even a monster deserves such a cruel fate." She said.

"I'm supposed to know it better than anyone else since it's what Solus went through until she was forced to bond with me. What she goes through every time someone like Silverwing discovers the existence of the tower or that I risk my life.

"Yet I'm such an asshole that when Ekidna died I was only saddened by the loss of the opportunity to study her bloodline abilities. What's wrong with me?" He asked while looking at Kamila in the eyes.

She pondered those words for a while, questioning herself and the reason she felt compassion for a stranger like the Fomor, and yet she had never shown such consideration for Solus.

After all, the only difference between Ekidna and Solus was their master.

"You are not an asshole, you are just human. See?" Kamila showed him her hand again and how Lith had instinctively healed her during the mind link. "You are the reason Solus is a happy woman instead of a crazy artifact like Night.

"You are the reason both our families are happy instead of being trapped by misery. Zinya, Solus, and I will never forget what you have done for us. No one asks you to be perfect so stop beating yourself up."

"Thanks." Lith nodded, feeling a burden lifting off his chest. "By the way, if Mom didn't call you, I would have. I really needed to talk with you."

"I'm glad she did. I had no idea how much I needed this talk." Kamila said, feeling lighter as well.

'Even though Elina lied through her teeth.' She actually thought.

Lith had no idea of the thoughts that were crossing her mind so Kamila's words confused him quite a bit. He was certain that they were having a moment but he couldn't understand the reason and was afraid of ruining it.

"Don't get me wrong, I love having you around, but this is a serious matter that I needed to share with you." Lith said.

"I know and I'm glad you trusted me enough to do it." Kamila gave him the first dazzling smile since the day they had broken up, making him feel even more like an idiot for not stopping right there.

"I'm not talking about Ekidna, but about what the undead said to the Doppelganger while they argued for the crystals." Seeing her smile disappear and turn into a puzzled expression made his stomach twist into a knot.

Lith took her hand again, replaying a short clip of Lekha the Vampire saying:

"You've been sent here solely because your Queen's precious freaks need a babysitter and because she's scared of giving a Harmonizer to a Skinwalker.

"You are nothing but a pale imitation of what they could be if along with their core they regained their mind as well. All they would need would be a bite and you'd have a new Queen without even noticing."

"Don't you understand?" Lith said, seeing Kamila too calm for someone who had grasped the situation. "Thrud not only has Doppelgangers, but Skinwalkers as well. Which means that creatures capable of mimicking anyone to perfection walk among us, ready to attack when we less expect it."

"This doesn't make sense. Skinwalkers are slaves to their hunger and are impatient creatures. They could never stick to a plan for so long." She replied.

"Have you forgotten about the slave array that earned me two weeks of quarantine just for being in the Golden Griffon for a few hours? Imagine what it can do on someone trapped there for days." Lith said.

"Let's say that you are right." Kamila's mind went to Constable mode, thinking how she would best employ such creatures in Thrud's shoes. "It would explain why those who opposed the rebellion weren't executed by the traitors.

"After being freed, they are treated as heroes and the whole Nestrar region is in their hands. It would also explain why Thrud's plan in Zeska almost succeeded despite having involved only two nobles.

"They were probably aided by the Skinwalkers disguised as guards, nobles, or whatever she needed to get access to the city armory. Yet there's something that doesn't add up.

"I read your report and I've watched Manohar in action. You both examined all those involved and yet you didn't spot any sign of the slave spell. He is the god of healing and you are an Awakened.. How is that possible?" She asked.
Chapter 1747: Student And Professor (part 1)

"I thought about how could Manohar and I get fooled by the Skinwalkers and I think I know the answer." Lith replied. "You see, the life force is a three-dimensional form of energy, yet when a healer looks at it, they only examine the surface because it's there that the signs of an illness or of a slave spell can be found.

"Yet a Skinwalker is different. They rearrange their life force to mimic that of their victim, folding and rearranging it until they match. It means that since their victims have no runes on their life force, the Skinwalkers probably turn their own inside out so that when a healer examines them, they look normal."

"Good gods! We need to alert the army and have every city official checked again." Kamila said.

"Slow down. I said that I wanted to call you because you are the only army official that knows my secret. I have no way to share this information without arousing a ton of questions I can't answer." Lith could see the disappointment on her face.

"I need you as a Constable to bring this matter to the light without my involvement. Do you think you can do it?"

"I'm a Constable, not a healer. Requesting such a deep scan on trusted members of the Kingdom requires an iron-clad reason. What about asking for Vastor's help?" She replied.

"The Professor would be in my same spot. Too long has passed since we submitted our reports and without a good reason, we can't go back-"

"Hold that thought." Kamila pressed her fingers on his lips to shut him up as a detail of the Vampire's words echoed in her brain.

The smell of ink mixed with her natural scent froze his mouth along with his body.

"There's something even worse than enslaved imposters running the Kingdom." She turned as pale as a ghost, pressing her palm on his face to not be interrupted by questions. "If you and Manohar failed to discover the Skinwalkers, then there's no way the Undead Courts did.

"Then ask yourself, how did Lekha know about the Skinwalkers?" Kamila kept her hand in place until Lith's eyebrows rose in understanding.

"Lekha knew because Thrud shared her plans with the Undead Courts and the only reason she did that is that they are working together." They said in unison.

Lith and Kamila kept walking and talking until Elina called them for dinner. They had spent hours trying to find a way to alert the Kingdom of the impending threat, but to no avail.

Without a source or proof, no one would listen to them and even if they did, without knowing whom to trust, they risked alerting Thrud. They had no idea how close the Mad Queen was to completing her war preparations and without a proper plan, they would just help her.

Revealing the existence of the Skinwalkers while they still had no way to quickly identify them like it happened for the Doppelgangers would have thrown the Kingdom into chaos.

Fear and paranoia would have driven people apart, compromising even the army's chain of command. Mages and soldiers would second-guess every order they received, afraid that their commanding officer might actually be an imposter.

If Thrud learned that the army had discovered the presence of her Skinwalkers before they had a spell to identify them, all she had to do to achieve a swift victory was to sacrifice a few of her pawns to fuel the ensuing chaos and strike at the Kingdom while its ranks were divided.

"I'll do what I can from the inside. You alert Vastor. He's supervising the White Griffon's Light Department in the search for Doppelgangers in the Distar region so maybe he can help." Kamila said.

When they returned home, the kids were playing with Solus. She had to hold the Sage Staff just to keep her body stable, something that Kamila didn't miss. Kamila stopped to look at her, finding it amazing that Solus had retained her sanity after being trapped inside a rock for years.

"Aunt Kami, you are back!" Aran dropped his toys and ran to her, quickly followed by Leria.

"I've never lied to you and I never will." She hugged the kids and then Solus as well when she passed near Kamila to reach the table.

"I never got the opportunity to thank you for keeping Lith alive for all this time. You are an amazing person, Solus, and without you, Mogar would be a darker place."

"Thanks, I'll do my best." Solus was so surprised that she said the first thing that came to her mind, making Kamila chuckle.

The kids were so happy to have what they considered the whole family reunited that they insisted on Kamila staying for the night, forcing her to leave only after they fell asleep.

The following morning Aran, Leria, and Elina nagged at Lith for Kamila not being there for breakfast which made him leave for the Desert way sooner than he had planned.

He had to use the Warp Gate in the barn because Salaark's tribe had moved to a new oasis where Lith had never been.

He needed Salaark to remove the imprint on the equipment he had borrowed and to split everything but Sunder in their basic components. He wanted to improve the Railgun and the armor while he had yet to finish studying the enchanted claws' power core.

"Back already? Don't tell me that after a little more than one month in the Desert you can't live without your grandmother?" Salaark said, welcoming him and Solus with open arms.

The womb of the Overlord was starting to show the first signs of the pregnancy and so was the huge mahogany table that she used as a desk. Usually, it was filled with paperwork, but now it was covered with empty food trays.

"Yes." He replied a little too quickly to be believable.

"I knew it!" Salaark stomped her foot, causing an earthquake and covering the sky with thunderclouds. "I did all I could for you and yet you visit me only when you need something.

"Why are you so mean to me?" She started to cry and so did the sky. The usually dry Blood Desert was now facing the first typhoon in over a century.

'Oppenheimer almighty! I already have trouble with the mood swings of pregnant women. I have no idea how to deal with a pregnant Guardian.' Lith thought while bearing the hostile gaze of all those present in the room.

'Get a grip or the Desert will not survive your social blunders.' Solus replied.

"I'm sorry Grandma. I did come here for your Creation Magic but I brought you gifts." Lith gave her a cheesecake, some doughnuts, and various new flavors of ice cream.

They were actually prototypes of sweets he had made for Solus's birthday, but he had to go to war with the army he had.

"How kind and delicious of you. Thank you." Salaark now cried with joy and the typhoon turned into a misty spring rain that cleared the sky as soon as she tasted the first doughnut. "Can I have the recipe, please?"

"Yes." Lith gave her a few papers.. "I still have to perfect them and I'm open to suggestions."