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ASHBORN PRIMORDIAL - Chapter 68

Published at 26th of April 2024 06:15:16 AM


Chapter 68: Backstabs, Battles, and Betrayals (Maiya)

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Chapter 68: Backstabs, Battles, and Betrayals (Maiya)

The capital city of the Kinjal Empire defied Maiyas expectations. She thought Sonam would be a majestic place, filled with beautiful architecture, sprawling wide streets that never seemed to end, and buildings that soared high into the sky.New novel chapters are published on

Well, some of that was present, but it wasnt on account of the Kinjals. The Vimana that floated high above the city shocked Maiya still. She found herself unable to rip her eyes off the gilded magical palace that somehow hung in the air, in defiance of everything she knew possible.

Big cities are so wonderful, she thought, swooning dazedly.

It was only after peppering Tanya with questions for a good ten minutes that she regarded the city itself.

Built by a nation of battle junkies, she shouldve expected that the gates into the city led into the walls, and that the real checkpoint into Sonam was inside the absurdly thick and tall walls that protected the city.

It was as if the Sonamite city builders had said lets build a wall no one could possibly ever breach and then double it in every dimension for good measure.

The ramparts atop those walls looked wide enough to be a city thoroughfare, though it was difficult to tell from ground level, owing to their incredible height.

Once through the in-wall checkpointand a swift, efficient inspection by the Balarian guardTanya and Maiya entered the city proper.

Clean and immaculate, it bustled with activity as warriors moved to and fro.

What it was not was wide, or in any way architecturally interesting. Sterile, and utterly lacking in soul, the only part that looked ostentatious and impressive was the enormous Vimana that floated silently high above the city. Currently obscured by clouds, or Maiya would still be gawking at the thing.

The whole citys basically a fortress, isnt it? she asked from behind Tanyas Ashva. The woman had named the female beast Gaurey, but Maiya hated that name. She called it Dumpy, for obvious reasons. The long ride to Sonam was not a pleasantly odorous one.

The design befits Kinjali culture, Tanya responded, maneuvering the Ashva deftly around the crowd. To them, military strength is everything. The streets are narrow to thwart attackers during an invasion. The fields outside the city, and the gauntlet itself, are killing fields. Traditional military strategy calls for three times the defenders numbers to successfully invade a city. In Sonams case, it is likely closer to six. This city has never once fallen, and it never will.

There were no flags or decorations or paint of any kind. Just narrow gray cobblestone roads and equally dull stone walls.

Sure, but doesnt it make life horrible for people who live here? Maiya asked. I mean, just look at how narrow these roads are! Its like Brij, but with a hundred times more people!

It was only after they had crossed through the Fire Fields, another set of gates, and yet another set of gates, did they make it to the Commons North District, where their inn was located. Sturdy gates and towering walls surrounded each district, allowing it to be sealed from the rest of the city during an attack. In such a situation, the soldiers would use the vast ramparts to navigate the city.

Maiya was beginning to think that even a sixfold numerical advantage wouldnt take down this city. It was practically a castle, just on the scale of an enormous city. The largest in the Known World.

When theyd checked into their rooma modest, single room with two bedsTanya ordered Maiya to hand back all of her borrowed orbs.

Why? Maiya asked, growing suspicious.

They are mine by right, and are each worth a fortune. Or do you intend to steal them from me?

N-no, nothing like that, Maiya said, begrudgingly handing over the C grade orbs she carried. The journey here, while uneventful, passed through Hiranyan territory; shed learned after crossing the border that Kinjali roads were far safer and better maintained than anything shed seen in Hiranya.

Now, Tanya said, stowing all but a handful of orbs, let me tell you the real reason we are here.

What do you mean? Were here to meet your instructor, right?

Wrong. My instructor currently resides in the Altani capital city of Alt Ashani.

You lied to me? Maiya went silent as she understood what was going on. Why am I really here?

You are here to repay your debt to Riyan. You will infiltrate the royal palace as a handmaiden, and you will feed back information to me, which I shall forward to Riyan.

Maiyas face went white. What? T-thats impossible.

It just so happens that one of the junior handmaidens in Princess Iras employ has fallen terribly ill, Tanya continued, ignoring Maiyas tantrum. She has been bedridden for months, and there is little chance she will recover. As such, there is a posting for her replacement.

Tanya pulled out a writ and handed it to Maiya. Riyan has seen to everything. You have an audition tomorrow. Do not mess this up.

Maiya glared at her instructor. I trusted you. I honestly thought Id finally earned your respect.

Tanya sighed, and Maiya thought she caught a flicker of anguish in her expression. Look, Maiya. This is not a dangerous posting. As a handmaiden, your life will improve greatly. You will have more money than you could ever have imagined. Wasnt this your dream? Didnt you want to become a famous mejai in a big city? Well? Here we are, in the largest city in the Known World. Prove yourself to the princess, and you will receive Mejai training second only to the Altani.

I dont appreciate being manipulated like this, Tanya. Why didnt you just tell me? And besides, how long am I supposed to do this, anyway? It feels like you want me here for a while.



The head handmaids every movement was crisp and practiced, and she looked at the candidates the same way Tanya didwith the eyes of a predator.

The exam will last for one full cycle. During this time, you will receive no food or water, and you will be expected to complete each of your chores to the highest degree of perfection possible. The first candidate who completes their chores to our standards shall receive the position. Do I make myself clear?

A whole day!? Intense Maiya wondered why handmaidens needed such a rigorous test, but this was royalty, after all. Who knew what went on in their heads?

The young women all looked a bit on edge, sneaking glances at one another. Clearly, none of them had expected such a strict competition.

Your task list, the head handmaid said, passing out small chits of paper to each candidate. Actual paper.

Maiya scanned the listBedmaking, room cleaning, dish cleaning, dish servingall of which looked quite standard.

In essence, the worst-case scenario for Maiya. Yes, she knew how to complete these choresboth Riyan and Tanya had been training her on the sidebut shed never honed these skills to perfection. Shed always focused more on her magic.

Maiya let out a long breath, which earned her the ire of the head handmaid. A hair clip flew across the room at her face, but she dodged it without even thinking.

The woman cocked a brow, but said nothing.

One last thing. You may use any means at your disposal to win, so long as you do not inflict any mortal wounds on your competitors. The timer begins now!

Before Maiya had even processed what the head handmaid said, the room devolved into chaos.

One girl flung water magic at the candidate next to her, and another unsheathed a hidden dagger, lunging at a competitor.

We can attack each other!? Maiya exclaimed, but her question went ignored.

What kind of crazy place is this?

Maiya dodged an incoming fire spell and backed up several paces. Luckily, the girls aim was terrible and her spell sailed past, slamming against the stone wall.

In fact, Maiya realized, most of the candidates seemed quite pitiful in combat. In their movements, Maiya saw only flaws and inefficiencies. Their attacks were all wrong, and they made poor decisions during combat.

A girl lunged at Maiya with a dagger, which she deflected, grabbing her opponents wrist and twisting it, causing the dagger to fall out of her hand.

Maiya grumbled, picking up her opponents dagger and taking it for her own. Her stunned opponent quickly ran away.

Great. Now Ive gotta watch out for the others while trying to get my chores done.

A knot formed in her stomach. Even under ideal circumstances, she had little chance of doing her chores well. But now?

Oh, wait What if I took them all out instead?

She knew she couldnt beat them at the tasks. But what if there werent any other candidates? What if she was the only one left?

This could work!

The only question was how she went about it. Sure, she could fight them all, but that would be foolish. No, shed just slip quietly away and hide somewhere, monitoring her competitors. Shed wait until they took each other out and stalk the ones who went about their tasks. Then, from the shadows, she could eliminate them one at a time.

Plan made, Maiya backed awayonly to find herself beset by another woman. This one aggressively lunged with her knife, slashing haphazardly.

Instinctively, Maiya moved in right after one of the girls thrusts, ducking low before explosively lunging upward to deliver a palm strike to the girls chin.

The girl reeled for a moment. Then her eyes rolled up into the back of her head and she collapsed.

It was as if a bell had been rung. The remaining nine combatants all ceased their hostilities and stared at Maiya, eyes full of wariness.

Shes a threat! one of them said. Get her!

Well, so much for my plan

Maiya pulled out a precharged B grade Ice orb. Alright then. Lets do this.




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