/ 
Jackal Among Snakes Chapter 114
Download
https://novelcool.info/novel/Jackal-Among-Snakes.html
https://novelcool.info/chapter/Jackal-Among-Snakes-Chapter-113/10361243/
https://novelcool.info/chapter/Jackal-Among-Snakes-Chapter-115/10361245/

Jackal Among Snakes Chapter 114

Published at 14th of December 2022 06:25:34 AM


Chapter 114: Watershow
If audio player doesn't work, press Stop then Play button again

Chapter 114: Watershow

The 'Hidden Tryst' room was, as it turned out, a place with only one massive bed. It was large enough to accommodate ten people easily. The three of them had travelled together long enough that such a thing didn't really cause a problem—the Low Way had dissolved all boundaries. Argrave set Garm up with a book, and the head used simple E-rank magic to turn pages. The room was well-cleaned, it smelled nice, and the bed was soft. A pleasant place, by all standards.

The room wasn't why Argrave had difficulty sleeping. His mind twisted and turned every which way, thinking about both what was ahead and behind. Once he'd fallen asleep, he'd been disturbed by a nightmare. He had been crucified inside a hole, and the Guardians of the Low Way shoveled flesh-eating worms at him that burrowed into his flesh. By the time he'd woken up, his body looked like Swiss cheese. It had been impossible to go to sleep after that, so Argrave sat beside Garm, reading.

The bronze hand mirror rested facing upwards on the table to remind Argrave of his duty. Just beside it was another mirror, though it showed Argrave instead of the game's status interface. It had been a while since he'd studied himself. His obsidian color hair was much longer, nearing the shoulders at this point, yet there was still nary a speck of facial hair. It was difficult to say if he looked more or less healthy—though his skin was more colorful, his eyes looked tired and his cheeks were as sunken as ever.

“Argrave,” Galamon called out quietly.

Argrave looked up. Galamon had his breastplate over his chest, but it wasn't strapped properly. Galamon pointed to the strap and beckoned Argrave over. With a sigh, he placed a bookmark in his book and moved to help.

“Let me help milady with her dress,” Argrave said with half-hearted mockery.

“Sand is the scourge of steel,” Galamon said. “I have to be diligent with my maintenance.”

“There,” Argrave pulled the strap tight, then locked it in place. “Milady's corset is tightened, and I tied the lace.”

Galamon turned his head back and stared at Argrave. A snicker drew both of their attention, but Garm quickly quieted down.

Anneliese woke up at that point, sprawled out across the bed beneath its blankets. She blinked for a few moments, taking things in. Deciding to commit to waking up, she stretched out, grunting. She sat up in the bed, her long white hair in disarray and her face slack.

Argrave found himself smiling. “She is risen. Rejoice.” He stepped up to the table, picking up his book and turning around. “We should get ready to go. But before we do… I'd like to check out the production district, get some updates on the revolt that's happening.”

“What for?” Anneliese questioned, voice different in light of her recent awakening.

“Just bothering me, that's all,” Argrave answered distantly. “Leave our stuff. If there's one thing we can count on, it's that no one will steal here in this place, especially not a Vessel. We saw the fate of those that do.”

“Am I 'stuff?'” asked Garm.

“That's up to you,” Argrave answered quickly. “We'll get ready. Make your choice by then.”

“This is fine by me,” Anneliese rubbed her eyes. “I hope that man, Titus, did not get embroiled in this.”

Argrave looked at her, sharing her worry.

“Something tells me he did,” Anneliese sighed, crawling off the bed before rising to her feet.

#####

“You're here. Good,” Zirun noted, garbed in vainglorious white clothing. “I had intended to have one of my girls inform you, but if you're here, that saves me the trouble.”

Argrave stepped into the main room of the brothel, his companions with him. Garm had elected to come along, and so Galamon hauled his pack to give credence to the disguise. The air was strange. Neither guest nor prostitute seemed particularly focused on the other. That was an unusual thing, given the purpose of the place.

“What did you want to tell me?” questioned Argrave, stepping into the room.

“Nothing important. I'll be out to deal with something the city deems necessary.”

“This necessity being…?” Argrave pressed.

Zirun's workers removed the jewelry on his body diligently, fingers running across his face, arms, and a multitude of other places to free the gold. “My fellow Vessels have deemed that the revolt is necessary to suppress with force. I must obey Fellhorn's will.”

“What changed?” Argrave stepped in front of Zirun.

The Vessel did not answer, for his workers removed some piercings on his face. “I am unsure. I know only that I was called.”

“Right,” Argrave nodded, mind elsewhere. He stepped aside.

At last, Zirun's workers removed his clothes. Argrave kept his gaze upwards. The Vessel's body began to shimmer like wind over a body of water. His flesh liquified, bursting out into water. Argrave crossed his arms while Anneliese and Galamon stepped back cautiously.

The blob of water moved about in front of them, formless yet with purpose. Floating in the middle of the water was a small orb of rapidly moving water. This orb contained a body—a baby, to be precise, and one that seemed to be straight out of the womb judging by size alone.

The water surged forth with ludicrous speed, leaving nothing behind. The baby in the orb stayed in the center, pulled along with the mass of water.

Anneliese stepped up the spot Zirun had left, pointing with mouth open wide in surprise. “Was that a… a baby?”

“I don't think Zirun is especially infantile,” Argrave said drolly.

“You know what I—”

“Yes, that was the figure of a baby,” Argrave cut her off. “Titus told you that they choose Vessels at birth. That baby is their true body… and sole vulnerability in that immaterial state. I told you about their magic, didn't I? I guess seeing is believing.”

“Troubling,” noted Galamon.

“I don't get it either,” Argrave shook his head, staring at Zirun's workers as they moved away carrying his jewelry and clothing. “The body we see when they're walking about is what that baby would look like grown. When they're physically manifested like that, they can be injured normally.” Argrave pointed where Zirun had exited. “They go like that when they intend on fighting. I'm told it's taxing, so they don't do it often.”

“Is Ebonice truly effective against them?” Galamon touched his axe.

“I told you it was,” Argrave said. “The water falls away like… well, water, upon contact. Wouldn't use it to block attacks, though. Would probably break the axe. Regardless, we shouldn't need to fight them,” he said pointedly, as though in reminder.

Anneliese took a deep breath and exhaled. “And your plan to head into the production district…”

“Unchanged,” Argrave stepped forward. “All the more reason now.”

#####

Malgeridum was quiet. The small buildings made it easy to see most of what was happening in the flat city. The constantly billowing smoke they'd been treated to yesterday has ceased. In the far distance at the production district, one could see the magic of the Vessels laid plainly. Unnatural tendrils of water danced about the air in ways liquid was not meant to move, unbound by gravity. The water imitated innumerable things—blades, animals, hammers, shields—yet most common was a simple geyser that tore apart walls, the street, people….

The harsh industrial scent persisted in the air, and Argrave drew a piece of cloth over his face, tying it quickly. He rose his duster's hood over his head and then gestured to Anneliese and Galamon, urging them to follow. Garm perched on Galamon's backpack, disguised by his helmet as per usual.

All of the people were idle as they watched this suppression happen, so it made traversing the streets difficult. Argrave's party wove through the idle crowds while watching the distant event happening ahead. It was like some terrible mockery of a water show—less bright lights and beautiful fountains, much more screaming and mayhem.

After a long while of threading through the crowd, they made it to an encirclement of guards blocking the people from proceeding further. The guards said nothing to calm or move the crowd, merely stopping them from advancing with a braced posture and a large tower shield.

Argrave stepped up to their encirclement, and all the guards near paid special attention to their group. He placed a hand on the top of the shield, trying to look beyond at the writhing water.

“Remove your hand from the shield, foreigner,” the shield-bearer spoke.

“I was told the revolt wasn't worth suppressing,” Argrave spoke. “What changed?”

The guardsmen looked up at Argrave, staying silent for a moment before spitting, “I don't need to answer a northerner.”

“Hurtful,” Argrave removed his hand from the shield, covering his chest as though wounded. “Bandying the N word about like that… well, I'm the bigger man. Physically and metaphorically, come to think of it,” Argrave mused as he reached into his pockets.

“Hear me out. You might hate northerners…” Argrave pulled free some gold coins, having predicted he might need to do something like this. “But you won't refuse a rich northerner, I hope.”

The guard's attention was devoted solely to the coins in Argrave's hand at once, though he didn't reach to take it. Seeing the inaction, Argrave turned his head to the others nearby, who had doubtless heard the exchange. He waved the gold coins about, as though offering it to each.

“Alright,” the first guard said, freeing one hand from the shield and moving to take the gold. Argrave shut his hand, holding a finger out to urge him to speak first. The guard sighed, and explained, “It wasn't a problem earlier, because the rebels had limited supply… but they got resupplied.” He shrugged. “That's all I know.”

Argrave stared down at the masked guardsman for a moment in silence, then opened his hand wordlessly. The guard reached up and took the coins, then continued, saying, “Could the gentleman give us some space?”

With a quiet laugh at the change in politeness, Argrave stepped away. His mirth quickly turned into a frown. They walked a fair distance away, where the crowds were not so dense, and Argrave leaned against a wall.

“Well, the man might as well have said it,” Argrave scratched his chin.

Anneliese stepped up just in front of him. “You do think Titus had something to do with this.”

“I don't know,” Argrave shook his head. “If he was… probably not deliberately. He didn't seem the 'conscientious objector' type. I never saw the cargo he had. We didn't see him load or unload.”

“When things settle… we should go there,” Anneliese said.

Argrave crossed his arms. “I didn't realize we were the conscientious objectors,” Argrave said incredulously. “Listen, Titus was a nice one… but we can't be his keepers. If this is his mess, we can't get involved. Too much at stake. You want to draw the ire of the high-pressure waterjets with legs?”

“Hear hear,” spoke Garm from atop Galamon's backpack. “Get out of this hole in the ground. No use getting your shoes wet for strangers.”

Anneliese took a deep breath and exhaled. “Both of you are right.” She stepped closer to Argrave. “…at the very least, can we discover what truly happened?”

Argrave stared at her amber eyes. He stayed silent for a while.

“This is a slippery slope, Anneliese, and I'm not talking about the wet roads,” he cautioned. “I won't agree with doing anything more than a simple walkthrough of the streets after the chaos has ended.”

“Thank you,” she said sincerely, clasping her hands together. “I will request nothing more, nor act out of turn. But this… I need to know more,” she stepped away.

Argrave stayed leaning against the wall, introspecting. Hard to say 'no' to her. At least she's not asking me to buy a puppy, or… Argrave shook his head. She's not stupid. If she's making a request, it has to be important. And truth be told… I want to know, too.

Chapter end

Report
<<Prev
Next>>
Catalogue
Chapter 478
Chapter 477
Chapter 476
Chapter 475
Chapter 474
Chapter 473
Chapter 472
Chapter 471
Chapter 470
Chapter 469
Chapter 468
Chapter 467
Chapter 466
Chapter 465
Chapter 464
Chapter 463
Chapter 462
Chapter 461
Chapter 460
Chapter 459
Chapter 458
Chapter 457
Chapter 456
Chapter 455
Chapter 454
Chapter 453
Chapter 452
Chapter 451
Chapter 450
Chapter 449
Chapter 448
Chapter 447
Chapter 446
Chapter 445
Chapter 444
Chapter 443
Chapter 442
Chapter 441
Chapter 440
Chapter 439
Chapter 438
Chapter 437
Chapter 436
Chapter 435
Chapter 434
Chapter 433
Chapter 432
Chapter 431
Chapter 430
Chapter 429
Chapter 428
Chapter 427
Chapter 426
Chapter 425
Chapter 424
Chapter 423
Chapter 422
Chapter 421
Chapter 420
Chapter 419
Chapter 418
Chapter 417
Chapter 416
Chapter 415
Chapter 414
Chapter 413
Chapter 412
Chapter 411
Chapter 410
Chapter 409
Chapter 408
Chapter 407
Chapter 406
Chapter 405
Chapter 404
Chapter 403
Chapter 402
Chapter 401
Chapter 400
Chapter 399
Chapter 398
Chapter 397
Chapter 396
Chapter 395
Chapter 394
Chapter 393
Chapter 392
Chapter 391
Chapter 390
Chapter 389
Chapter 388
Chapter 387
Chapter 386
Chapter 385
Chapter 384
Chapter 383
Chapter 382
Chapter 381
Chapter 380
Chapter 379
Chapter 378
Chapter 377
Chapter 376
Chapter 375
Chapter 374
Chapter 373
Chapter 372
Chapter 371
Chapter 370
Chapter 369
Chapter 368
Chapter 367
Chapter 366
Chapter 365
Chapter 364
Chapter 363
Chapter 362
Chapter 361
Chapter 360
Chapter 359
Chapter 358
Chapter 357
Chapter 356
Chapter 355
Chapter 354
Chapter 353
Chapter 352
Chapter 351
Chapter 350
Chapter 349
Chapter 348
Chapter 347
Chapter 346
Chapter 345
Chapter 344
Chapter 343
Chapter 342
Chapter 341
Chapter 340
Chapter 339
Chapter 338
Chapter 337
Chapter 336
Chapter 335
Chapter 334
Chapter 333
Chapter 332
Chapter 331
Chapter 330
Chapter 329
Chapter 328
Chapter 327
Chapter 326
Chapter 325
Chapter 324
Chapter 323
Chapter 322
Chapter 321
Chapter 320
Chapter 319
Chapter 318
Chapter 317
Chapter 316
Chapter 315
Chapter 314
Chapter 313
Chapter 312
Chapter 311
Chapter 310
Chapter 309
Chapter 308
Chapter 307
Chapter 306
Chapter 305
Chapter 304
Chapter 303
Chapter 302
Chapter 301
Chapter 300
Chapter 299
Chapter 298
Chapter 297
Chapter 296
Chapter 295
Chapter 294
Chapter 293
Chapter 292
Chapter 291
Chapter 290
Chapter 289
Chapter 288
Chapter 287
Chapter 286
Chapter 285
Chapter 284
Chapter 283
Chapter 282
Chapter 281
Chapter 280
Chapter 279
Chapter 278
Chapter 277
Chapter 276
Chapter 275
Chapter 274
Chapter 273
Chapter 272
Chapter 271
Chapter 270
Chapter 269
Chapter 268
Chapter 267
Chapter 266
Chapter 265
Chapter 264
Chapter 263
Chapter 262
Chapter 261
Chapter 260
Chapter 259
Chapter 258
Chapter 257
Chapter 256
Chapter 255
Chapter 254
Chapter 253
Chapter 252
Chapter 251
Chapter 250
Chapter 249
Chapter 248
Chapter 247
Chapter 246
Chapter 245
Chapter 244
Chapter 243
Chapter 242
Chapter 241
Chapter 240
Chapter 239
Chapter 238
Chapter 237
Chapter 236
Chapter 235
Chapter 234
Chapter 233
Chapter 232
Chapter 231
Chapter 230
Chapter 229
Chapter 228
Chapter 227
Chapter 226
Chapter 225
Chapter 224
Chapter 223
Chapter 222
Chapter 221
Chapter 220
Chapter 219
Chapter 218
Chapter 217
Chapter 216
Chapter 215
Chapter 214
Chapter 213
Chapter 212
Chapter 211
Chapter 210
Chapter 209
Chapter 208
Chapter 207
Chapter 206
Chapter 205
Chapter 204
Chapter 203
Chapter 202
Chapter 201
Chapter 200
Chapter 199
Chapter 198
Chapter 197
Chapter 196
Chapter 195
Chapter 194
Chapter 193
Chapter 192
Chapter 191
Chapter 190
Chapter 189
Chapter 188
Chapter 187
Chapter 186
Chapter 185
Chapter 184
Chapter 183
Chapter 182
Chapter 181
Chapter 180
Chapter 179
Chapter 178
Chapter 177
Chapter 176
Chapter 175
Chapter 174
Chapter 173
Chapter 172
Chapter 171
Chapter 170
Chapter 169
Chapter 168
Chapter 167
Chapter 166
Chapter 165
Chapter 164
Chapter 163
Chapter 162
Chapter 161
Chapter 160
Chapter 159
Chapter 158
Chapter 157
Chapter 156
Chapter 155
Chapter 154
Chapter 153
Chapter 152
Chapter 151
Chapter 150
Chapter 149
Chapter 148
Chapter 147
Chapter 146
Chapter 145
Chapter 144
Chapter 143
Chapter 142
Chapter 141
Chapter 140
Chapter 139
Chapter 138
Chapter 137
Chapter 136
Chapter 135
Chapter 134
Chapter 133
Chapter 132
Chapter 131
Chapter 130
Chapter 129
Chapter 128
Chapter 127
Chapter 126
Chapter 125
Chapter 124
Chapter 123
Chapter 122
Chapter 121
Chapter 120
Chapter 119
Chapter 118
Chapter 117
Chapter 116
Chapter 115
Chapter 114
Chapter 113
Chapter 112
Chapter 111
Chapter 110
Chapter 109
Chapter 108
Chapter 107
Chapter 106
Chapter 105
Chapter 104
Chapter 103
Chapter 102
Chapter 101
Chapter 100
Chapter 99
Chapter 98
Chapter 97
Chapter 96
Chapter 95
Chapter 94
Chapter 93
Chapter 92
Chapter 91
Chapter 90
Chapter 89
Chapter 88
Chapter 87
Chapter 86
Chapter 85
Chapter 84
Chapter 83
Chapter 82
Chapter 81
Chapter 80
Chapter 79
Chapter 78
Chapter 77
Chapter 76
Chapter 75
Chapter 74
Chapter 73
Chapter 72
Chapter 71
Chapter 70
Chapter 69
Chapter 68
Chapter 67
Chapter 66
Chapter 65
Chapter 64
Chapter 63
Chapter 62
Chapter 61
Chapter 60
Chapter 59
Chapter 58
Chapter 57
Chapter 56
Chapter 55
Chapter 54
Chapter 53
Chapter 52
Chapter 51
Chapter 50
Chapter 49
Chapter 48
Chapter 47
Chapter 46
Chapter 45
Chapter 44
Chapter 43
Chapter 42
Chapter 41
Chapter 40
Chapter 39
Chapter 38
Chapter 37
Chapter 36
Chapter 35
Chapter 34
Chapter 33
Chapter 32
Chapter 31
Chapter 30
Chapter 29
Chapter 28
Chapter 27
Chapter 26
Chapter 25
Chapter 24
Chapter 23
Chapter 22
Chapter 21
Chapter 20
Chapter 19
Chapter 18
Chapter 17
Chapter 16
Chapter 15
Chapter 14
Chapter 13
Chapter 12
Chapter 11
Chapter 10
Chapter 9
Chapter 8
Chapter 7
Chapter 6
Chapter 5
Chapter 4
Chapter 3
Chapter 2
Chapter 1
Setting
Font
Arial
Georgia
Comic Sans MS
Font size
14
Background
Report
Donate
Oh o, this user has not set a donation button.
English
Español
lingua italiana
Русский язык
Portugués
Deutsch
Success Warn New Timeout NO YES Summary More details Please rate this book Please write down your comment Reply Follow Followed This is the last chapter. Are you sure to delete? Account We've sent email to you successfully. You can check your email and reset password. You've reset your password successfully. We're going to the login page. Read Your cover's min size should be 160*160px Your cover's type should be .jpg/.jpeg/.png This book hasn't have any chapter yet. This is the first chapter This is the last chapter We're going to home page. * Book name can't be empty. * Book name has existed. At least one picture Book cover is required Please enter chapter name Create Successfully Modify successfully Fail to modify Fail Error Code Edit Delete Just Are you sure to delete? This volume still has chapters Create Chapter Fold Delete successfully Please enter the chapter name~ Then click 'choose pictures' button Are you sure to cancel publishing it? Picture can't be smaller than 300*300 Failed Name can't be empty Email's format is wrong Password can't be empty Must be 6 to 14 characters Please verify your password again