Sorcerer’s Handbook
Chapter 701: No Rescue
“Over here.”
Following the guidance of the Starlight Spirit, Gwen reached out and cleared away the dirt on the ground. It didn’t take much effort before a narrow tunnel appeared before them. This tunnel was located on one side of the slope, and just a few meters further lay the Vine Giant City of the Four Pillars Cult.
If not for Igor’s application of a group Miracle to reduce their presence, the Four Pillars Cult’s long-range Miracles would have likely targeted them by now. Even with the Miracle’s help, they still had to wear wasteland camouflage to avoid drawing attention.
It’s quite amusing, really. Back during the Blood Moon, when Ashe and the others were weak, they could only focus on enhancing their combat abilities, neglecting other aspects. During the Gospel period, despite the strong need for reconnaissance, the Gospel Book’s mechanism overshadowed all Reconnaissance Miracles, so they didn’t bother to catch up. And now, in the Senlo wasteland, even though they were hunting down the Silver Lantern, aside from the Mercury Trojan Horse’s prophecy Miracle, they had no other means to locate her, leaving this gap unfilled.
In terms of attack, defense, healing, mobility, reconnaissance, and support, these sanctuary sorcerers generally only developed the first four. They couldn’t even manage simple and common needs like tracking.
Fortunately, Gwen had the Starlight Spirit and the Star Trace Spirit. The former could track the traces of starlight, while the latter could mark any target with starlight. With some preparation, they could track almost any target.
“Mr. Tamashi likely used this tunnel to sneak into the city,” Gwen suggested. “Should we go in?”
Ashe glanced at the silent Vine Giant City and shook his head. “He slipped in under the cover of night, so he might not have been noticed. But with so many of us, it’s a different story. Let’s retreat to a safe spot, have some breakfast, and then discuss our next move.”
No one disagreed. They retreated to the shadows of a nearby rocky outcrop, about a hundred meters away. Chikara skillfully set up a flat pan and a stove, heating the pan with oil before adding the marinated beef-breakfast was beef pasta. He immediately voiced his opinion, “Mr. Tamashi must be attempting to assassinate the Mercury Trojan Horse. He’s in danger, and we should go support him!”
Igor raised an eyebrow. “If you were in the Blood Moon Kingdom, even if you couldn’t become the mayor, you’d definitely make it as a Council Member. Your knack for adapting to circumstances is wasted here in Senlo.”
“Ah, I often lament why I wasn’t born a Blood Moon person,” Chikara sighed. “Then I could have met Mr. Bukin, Mr. Harvey, and Mr. Ashe earlier… I wish I were born under the Blood Moon!”
“We met in the Death Row prison,” Harvey remarked while clipping nails.
Though, he wasn’t clipping his own nails.
He had brought out a coffin to sunbathe, sitting on its lid. Inside, Alice extended her hand out of the coffin for Harvey to trim and maintain. It’s remarkable how powerful habits can be. Now, Chikara and Gwen could remain unfazed by the pungent mix of preservatives and the stench of decay. As for Ashe and Igor, their olfactory nerves had long since been desensitized.
“Mr. Harvey, with all due respect,” the orc chuckled, “do I not look like a Death Row Inmate? But when you think about it, aside from Tamashi, it seems like the rest of us could be considered as such…”
“Tamashi is one too,” Ashe stated calmly. “He’s long been prepared to face his fate in hell.”
As the beef sizzled in the hot oil, Chikara quickly tossed in the scallions to stir-fry. Amidst the rising steam and smoke, Ashe glanced at Gwen, then at Igor.
“You all have clothing marked with the starlight imprint,” Igor explained proactively. “It’s not specifically aimed at Raven; it’s a precaution for everyone. Of course, if Gwen were to betray us, we could use the marked clothing to set a trap.”
“But you know Mercury Trojan Horse is down there, don’t you?” Ashe’s tone carried a hint of reproach. “Even Tamashi figured it out.”
“I can only say I’m not certain,” Igor admitted. “Mercury Trojan Horse is cautious, cowardly, indulgent, ruthless, and yet she can descend into the disciple’s vessel to command the cult. It’s no surprise she could be hiding anywhere.”
“But analyzing her personality traits, Mercury Trojan Horse prioritizes her own safety above all else, so she would definitely keep her strongest asset close-namely, the legendary sorcerer she can control, Pope of Annihilation, Oreyva.”
“From my investigation, even when Oreyva goes out to fight, he quickly returns to the Four Pillars Cult’s base. Mercury Trojan Horse wouldn’t live near Oreyva, but she wouldn’t be far from him either, so he could quickly assist her in case of any emergency.”
“Now that Oreyva has entered the Silent Spiral and will likely stay for over half a month, it’s highly probable that Mercury Trojan Horse is also in the Silent Spiral. That’s evidence one.”
“Raven mentioned that aside from him, everyone in the Raven Annihilation Cult is addicted to Crow’s Blood Wine, which likely contains addictive ingredients. Clearly, Mercury Trojan Horse is also a Crow’s Blood Wine addict… The Four Pillars Cult moved a large quantity of Crow’s Blood Wine into the Silent Spiral, suggesting it’s to supply Mercury Trojan Horse. That’s evidence two.”
“The Four Pillars Cult has withdrawn all forces, abandoning strategic points and allowing the Qinyi Alliance to penetrate deep into their territory, all to defend the Silent Spiral. This indicates Mercury Trojan Horse is making a desperate gamble, unconcerned about the consequences. It’s hard to imagine her hiding elsewhere waiting for news in such a high-stakes gamble. That’s evidence three.”
“But even so, I can’t draw a conclusion,” Igor paused. “Only Raven, who has been with Mercury Trojan Horse for over twenty years, can be sure his old friend is down there.”
Ashe’s lips moved, but he ultimately said nothing.
Chikara distributed breakfast, giving everyone a portion, even preparing one for Alice, while he ate directly from the flat pan.
Sensing the subtle atmosphere, the orc initiated a topic, “If we want to sneak in, it’s best to do it under the cover of night. We could even destroy the Four Pillars Cult’s statues to reduce their illuminated areas and create chaos. By the way, I know the Dark Gold Bishop guarding the west wall; he’s a coward who would prioritize his own safety in case of an emergency…”
“But there’s still 9 hours until nightfall,” Gwen pointed out. “Wouldn’t it be… too late?”
“Right,” the orc rubbed his bald head, “Thanks for reminding me, Miss Gwen. So-“
“Shut up and eat your breakfast,” Igor said coldly. “If your mouth is just for talking, I can help you shove the flat pan into the other one.”
The orc’s sphincter tightened.
“Why take it out on Chikara?” Ashe shrugged. “He’s just saying things I want to hear. Thank you, Chikara, but I wouldn’t dare speak well of you in front of Igor. You’re better off flattering Igor than me.”
The orc sorcerer chuckled awkwardly.
“Or perhaps you’re speaking in reverse, trying to persuade me to save Tamashi so I would abandon the idea.”
“No, I, Chikara, never lie-“
“If that’s the case, you’re overthinking it.”
Ashe said, “I never intended for everyone to go rescue Tamashi.”
Everyone was taken aback.