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Formicea - Chapter 146

Published at 8th of September 2023 08:46:55 AM


Chapter 146

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We actually make it a good way into this forest.
The trees aren't so close to each other that they would be difficult to pass through.
If I had to state one negative point then it would be the lack of orientation.
In this environment, I can only assume that we’re still walking roughly in the right direction.
I feel how nervous Kyska is, which in our current situation as escapees seems well-founded.
Yet there's something else on her mind.
I just feel it.

 

(E)

(E)

(K)

 

I can understand her.
Her whole existence is about being a good servant.
This means, being the cause of my capture would make her feel bad.

 

(E)

(K)

 

Right.
Makes sense.
The bugs can fly and won't be followed and two should be enough to spread out so it's more likely to meet a friendly patrol and send them in our direction.

So I do my best to choose two of the remaining four to fly ahead of us.

 

(E)

 

The big, flying bugs immediately act on my request and fly north, where they'll hopefully remember to separate so they can cover a greater area.
I also contemplate if I should send the other two west and south in the hope that they might alert any allied forces looking for us.
They are able to fly, but would have to move directly through enemy territory and might get shot down.
Not only this, but it doesn't need much imagination to deduce our location from their flying direction.
I'd basically tell everyone who's there about my current position.
On the other side, that’s not too much of a secret so shortly after my escape and I plan to move a bit further.
Also, I don't even know if the Formicea are scouting any areas close to us.

 

(K)

 

I don't like how she's planning that I should abandon them when it's convenient.
Yet she makes sense.
Albeit not all too common, it's possible that monsters dwell in this forest.
In this case, being on my own would be bad.
And if our pursuers reach us, they could fly around and harass them.
It's not safe to assume they'd perish.
Now that I think about it, I don't even know what kind of creature they are.
While walking, I decide to simply ask Kyska about them.

 

(E)

 

Or where they came from.
Or what their role is.
I only can tell from the scent that there must be a connection to me.

 

(K)

 

This sounds like a quick dispatch unit for dire situations.
Just what I needed here.
They certainly have their use, yet might not be as useful for a developed hive with standing forces.
Yet for an establishing one, it could prove essential to have them if suddenly foes show up.
Still, it's fascinating that Kyska would know about them.

 

(E)

(K)

 

Am I fine with Kyska belittling them in their presence?

 

(E)

 

From what I can gather, those two remaining ones like it that I'm trying to appreciate their existence.
I mean, just as with the hunters, it's strange to think of them as my children, but this isn't a reason to ignore their unconditional devotion to me.
They even sacrificed themselves for my sake, something that I still have a hard time dealing with, but this little bit of acceptance is the least I absolutely have to grant them.

 

(K)

 

I... don't think I like where this is going.

 

(E)

(E)

 

Different from last time, I don't princess-carry her, but we manage to make her hug my torso.
This way, it's a bit more balanced to move around.
Lifting off from a standing position on the ground proves to be difficult, yet it’s far more difficult to maneuver around the branches of the forest.
It takes a while till we can leave them behind us and rise till shortly above the trees, where hopefully nobody will be able to perceive me.
And so we fly further northward.

 





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