"I still have a question, Captain." Orders or not, Lith had no intention of charging blindly. Whatever was happening inside the building was of no relevance to him and so were the people in the basement.
He was there for the Code of Practice course, the only things that mattered to him were his own safety and the points.
"Just be quick, White." Captain Yerna snorted. "Red, keep me posted if anything else happens."
"Since the mission has changed, what are the new conditions to consider it a success?"
"Kid, do you think this is some kind of game? People are dying in there!" Lith could understand Khran’s righteous outrage, yet he found it annoying anyway. The Sergeant was a commoner, probably of humble origins just like him.
Unlike Lith, he had dedicated his life to protect the weak.
’What an irritating guy, always preaching his own ideas. I had hoped for having left this kind of zealots on Earth.’ Lith thought.
"So what?" Lith replied. "I took no oath, I’m no policeman nor hero. I’m interested in the mission, not in some nondescript ideal."
Captain Yerna grabbed Khran by the shoulder to prevent another outburst.
"We only need to get in and check the condition of those in the basement. If they are hostages releasing them takes priority. If they are soldiers, we can just blow them into oblivion before moving on the rest of the guards. Is it clear, everybody?"
The unit nodded in unison.
"Okay, then let’s move. We need to be fast. There is no way to get to the back door unnoticed, so prepare for a warm welcome."
"Actually, there is." Lith waved his hands in the only fake magic he really used. He opened a Warp Steps leading straight into the alley, in the last covered spot before their destination.
Many people flinched in amazement. For non mages, dimensional magic was something straight out of a fairy tale.
"Today’s our lucky day, people." Captain Yerna was grinning from ear to ear.
"Change of plans. My team and Khran’s will take point and assault from the back. The rest of you will remain on standby until we check on the prisoners. On my command, surround the building. Red, with me."
The others followed her through the Steps. Each unit was comprised of five people, leaving ten officers in the warehouse to close the perimeter or act as backup in case of need.
"You really are a d*ck." Khran stopped for a second before stepping through the dimensional corridor.
"Yet the gods know how much I’d like to have one like you on every mission."
Once on the other side, the Sergeant conjured a shroud of silence around them before asking Red for an update.
"Another life force disappeared. Now there’s only one person on the third floor."
"Damn!" Captain Yerna cursed. She had hoped it was some kind of internal strife, but three deaths in such a short time frame didn’t fit the scenario.
"What about the guards on the ground floor?"
Red focused for a second, checking twice just to be sure.
"There are none right now, but someone is coming down from the second floor. One person."
"Arrays?" Lith asked.
The figure of a woman popped out of the corner. She was dressed in a brown sweater and cargo pants. Lith noticed she was young, couldn’t be more than twenty years old. She was walking while spinning some odd handcuffs on her index finger. freewёbnoνel.com
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