I am an Eldritch Entity-Chapter 96: Unexpected external help

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Eryndor didn’t attempt to move towards. He continued watching with his extended vision as the armadimo was force fed the entire plant.

He could already see that the armadimo had no intent to attack the lariet anymore. Its small beady eyes began rolling around before its armored body began swaying.

The lariet bopped its head looking at it, then began moving its body in the same rhythm.

Jeez what the fuck.

Eryndor couldn’t help but chuckle. What the hell was wrong with these lariets?

For the next few hours, Eryndor continued moving around in the deeper parts of the forest, killing many beasts in the process.

Before ending their life, he would always make sure to use his Cognitive Scrying.

Even when it was time to head back to the spaceship, his Cognitive Scrying hadn’t completed the breakthrough.

However, Eryndor could feel that he was getting close. He didn’t know how far he was from breakthrough, but he could feel he was indeed making progress towards it nonetheless.

Hope I can do it soon.

He suddenly narrowed his eyes when he saw the couple in the base near the spaceship.

Maybe this is my chance.

Ken and Hellen had come out for some fresh air, spending time in the base going through various experiments performed when the latter’s vision spotted something.

Hellen gently alerted Ken, who looked her way before spotting the same thing.

A white paper was floating in the corner of the room they were in. It was cut in the same shape as the one which had warned Ken of Liliana.

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To be honest, both of them were quite afraid after their last meeting. They had expected to meet a human, but a human wouldn’t invoke a terror from just being in their mere presence, would they?

They had never come across anyone who could elicit primal fear out of them. As if the existence before them was an apex predator.

"There must be some updates."

Ken whispered at Hellen. They realized that it was better to at least get to know what the entity had to say.

After Eryndor sent the white paper, he walked around the base for a while, only then did he approach the spaceship.

He didn’t want the couple to doubt him even in the slightest due to their close time of appearance.

"Alright, people. We’ll leave for the Shx’Trelith Forbidden Void tomorrow. You three especially, make sure you get plenty of sleep."

Liliana pointed at Ken, Hellen and Eryndor.

They nodded at her.

When Ken and Hellen entered their rooms, they looked at each other and fell in thought.

Ken was the first one to break the silence.

"Do you want to do it?"

Eryndor had told them a mix of truth and lies, just to get them to convince Calix to surrender.

Hellen nodded. "Brother is too headstrong for his own good. If the enemy already knows about his ability, it is better to surrender and live to find a chance to escape."

"As you say." Ken nodded.

Of course, Eryndor’s unfathomable appearance played a big role in this.

*****

Liliana was pacing around in her room, distressed at the mess up of a good portion of the task which she was assigned.

What was she to do now?

Just when she was contemplating attacking the couple herself on the way to the Forbidden Void tomorrow, her phone beeped.

Liliana’s eyes went wide as she beheld the contents.

It was a video of Ken and Hellen convincing Calix to surrender in the most heartfelt manner possible.

It was concise and sincere, while retaining the emotional depth required to get the point across.

To say she was surprised would be an understatement. She didn’t attempt to head towards the couple’s room to ask what was going on.

Liliana first sent the video to Lucian, with a string of words below.

"Do you have any idea what’s going on?"

Lucian: "We might’ve gotten help from the outside."

"Who is it?"

Lucian was reminded of the behaviour of the Covenant of Omniscience when she asked this question, making him grit his teeth in annoyance.

"Someone who’s apparently on the side of humanity. They may not even be human for all I know.

"The Covenant of Omniscience placed absurd conditions to answer who it was."

Liliana talked with Lucian some more, then cut the call.

Relief finally entered her heart as her mess up was accounted for rather beautifully.

If she knew it was the same person who had messed up her plans and compensated for it, then who knew what expression she might make.

*****

Eryndor glanced at the ceiling of his room while laying on his bed with hands behind his head.

He had already asked senior Erin for a small favor, and he had guaranteed he would be able to do the job.

Eryndor didn’t think there was anything else left for him to worry about.

Tomorrow was the day they would be heading for the Forbidden Void.

Tomorrow would be the day that the battle would commence.

His eyes gradually closed, drifting into sleep.

*****

Erin looked around at the building, then skillfully entered it without alerting anyone.

He then knocked on a door.

"It’s you."

Melissa spoke after opening the door. She recognised the man before her.

He was the one who had made a move to cut off Rodrick’s mind control. What was he doing here?

As if he already knew the question in her mind, Erin smiled at her.

"Get your students out, we need to leave this place."

"What do you mean?" Melissa asked, but she began packing up nonetheless.

"I don’t know what’s happening. It’s just that Eryndor has asked me to take all of you out of the city."

Melissa’s eyes narrowed when she heard the name. Did that student find out something again?

Should the Human Federation be notified?

While contacting the students, she glanced at Erin.

He wouldn’t say anything even if I ask. I don’t think Eryndor will explain anything either since he didn’t message me anything.

Melissa hesitated if she should contact the Human Federation, but ultimately decided to trust Eryndor.

She contacted the rest of the students, gathering the three of them in the main room.

"Wait for me, here."

Erin then left and entered another building, knocking on one particular door.

Syndra opened the door, seeing a strange man standing before her. She instantly took a step back, having no idea how the man before her bypassed all the defenses outside her residence.

"Chill out, Eryndor sent me to get you out of the city. Do you trust him?"

Syndra remembered all the strange talks Eryndor had been having with her the past few weeks.

Did he really find anything? Will we lose? Is it such a certainty that we’ll lose that he is evacuating me?

Why did he not notify the Human Federation?

Syndra already had a few guesses in her mind based on all the information Eryndor had asked of her, but hesitated and nodded.

She would quietly agree to leave without alerting anyone.

"Cool, follow me then. By the way, do you have anyone dear to you in this city, like your parents?"

Erin asked her. Syndra tilted her head at the strange question, but answered nonetheless.

"Nope, all of them are handling different cities which border the Mage Outer Domain."

"Alright then, that’s all."

Eryndor had asked Erin to ask Syndra this question specifically, and not to Melissa because the latter would have a few students in the army at most.

Syndra’s parents on the other hand were Ravencrofts, who would be surely killed since Lucian had promised a complete purge of past authoritative figures.

Erin brought her to the room where Melissa and three of Eryndor’s roommates were gathered, and declared.

"We are leaving this city."