Escape from an Ancient Civilization Ch 175
by berryChapter 175
âA soothsayer? Why him?â
âI have a favor to ask.â
Medeus looked down at Nataek with concern and gently wiped the sweat from his forehead.
âYou could just tell me.â
âItâs something only the soothsayer can help with. Please.â
Medeus, of course, did not refuse his loverâs request. His large hand tenderly smoothed Nataekâs disheveled hair.
âAlright. Iâll bring him soon, just wait a bit.â
Medeus hesitated to leave Nataek, taking a few steps away, then turning back twice. Just when it seemed he was truly leaving, he stopped sharply at the door. He grabbed a passing doctor and pointed toward Nataek.
âChange his bandages. Iâll be right back, please.â
Only after Medeus fully exited the barracks did Nataek allow himself to show the pain heâd been biting back so tightly his jaw ached. Lying quietly, staring at the shabby barracks ceiling, the moment felt unreal.
âIs it really over…?â
His head was foggy, like in a dream. The unfamiliar surroundings and Medeusâs absence made the reality feel even more distant. Surely this wasnât a dream? Surely not another Hittite invasion?
A doctor approached and quietly sat beside Nataek.
âYouâre lucky. If you fought two such wars, this time the gate wouldâve surely been broken.â
âWhat?â
âYou just said, âHopefully itâs not the Hittites again,â a moment ago.â
The doctor smiled. That had only been a thought in Nataekâs mind but somehow escaped his lips. He was so unfocused, he didnât even notice his mouth moving.
I need a potion. A potion…
Nataek muttered. Once his body and mind recovered, he could finally savor the hard-won victory. Once he took a potion and regained health, no obstacles would remain between him and Medeus.
Not long after, the soothsayer arrived. Medeus rushed to Nataek as soon as the barracks door opened.
âTeresi, are you okay?â
âYes.â
The soothsayer followed slowly behind Medeus. Groans from the wounded filled the barracks. The soothsayer, tense, curled into himself, carefully avoiding injured soldiers. Finally arriving before Nataek, the soothsayer slowly bowed.
âOh dear, are you okay?â
Nataek nodded slightly, gesturing the soothsayer closer, then pointed toward the door for Medeus.
âMedeus, please step aside for a moment.â
Though displeased, Medeus complied. Alone with the soothsayer, Nataek stated his real need.
âIâm in real pain, feel like dying. Please get me a healing potion. I canât move to complete my quest like this.â
The soothsayer nodded casually.
âAh, thatâs easy enough. But since you defeated the Hittites, why havenât I gotten a logout message yet? Havenât you gotten the true ending message either?â
âShould come soon. Iâll tell you when it does, but first fetch the potion.â
âAre you sure it really will?â
Though escape had long been the soothsayerâs hope, it was hard to regard his words kindly. Nataek laughed bitterly,
âAre you going to get it or just talk about getting it?â
âIâll get it for youâI have to for the one who brought me here! Wait, Iâll be back soon. I should be able to get the quest from the herbalist, right?â
âYes.â
The soothsayer sprang to his feet and, on tiptoe, made his way through the soldiers and out of the barracks.
âIâm going out!â
Nataek, barely able to move a finger, blinked in answer. Once the noisy soothsayer was gone, only pain in his arm remained. But it was all right. Now everything was all right. The potion would heal his wounds quickly, and having fulfilled the desire to end the war and the true ending quest, all that remained was to share his heart with Medeus.
âThe end really is near…â
Even in his dazed state, thinking of Medeus calmed him. He recalled the promise to travel east. What would they find to the east in this civilization? Or rather, Sumerâs Anunnaki is a game limited to Mesopotamia. Could they even go east?
Lost in thought, Medeus came over.
âTeresi.â
With the soft rustling of fabric, Medeus sat beside him.
âFeels a lot of pain, huh.â
A warm hand touched his forehead.
âOnce the critical treatment is done, Iâll move you to your quarters right away, and youâll feel much better.â
Nataek shifted his gaze and nodded.
âIâll be fine soon, so donât make that face.â
He tried to raise his uninjured arm to wipe his face, but even that was hard. Every slight move caused pain all over. Medeus tried to grab his hand, then stopped, trying to soothe but refraining from touching him. In the end, he couldnât touch Nataek anywhere.
âI should have protected you better…â
Medeus hung his head low. Nataek recalled the battlefield where they had fought together. Medeus had done his best; what came upon him was purely Nataekâs choice. Watching his lover hurt by his decision was as painful as his armâs agony. Nataek forced a smile.
âMedeus is not at fault.â
His reddened eyes slowly met Nataekâs.
âI canât be the only one unscathed… Iâm sorry, Iâm sorry, Teresi.â
Nataek looked down at Medeusâs cheeks, shoulders, and arm. Long scratches from swords, blood-drenched hair, dry blood smeared cheeks.
Unscathed? Not a chance.
Reaching out instinctively, Nataek winced in pain. He gave up lifting his arm and instead gently stroked Medeus with warm eyes.
âWhatâs this on your arm? Those cuts mean youâre hurt, right? And the blood on your head?â
âThatâs not my blood…â
âAnyway, unscathed? Youâre far from it. If anyone blames Medeus for this, then Iâm to blame for not protecting him. And the injuries I have are because I rushed in front of him recklessly. Itâs my fault. Medeus has no fault.â
âTeresi…â
âDonât be sorry about this. Donât apologize. Iâm truly okay. Iâll be better soon.â
With that belief alone, Nataek did not think his wounds serious. They would heal soon. They must.
Changing the subject to ease Medeusâs mind,
âSo, how is the mood in the castle?â
Medeus reached to hold Nataekâs hand but quickly withdrew and said,
âEveryoneâs excited. Weâve secured consecutive victories, so thatâs natural. Many soldiers were hurt, but the damage was less than expected. Samuagon plans a victory ceremony soon. And an emperor coronation too, it seems. Thatâs making them even more excited.â
Hearing this, Nataek believed they truly had reached the true ending. They really had done it.
âThatâs a relief…â
Just then, the barracks door opened, revealing a flash of splendid robes. A multicolored cloth brushed through Nataekâs low vision. Without looking up, he knewâit was the soothsayer.
On tiptoe again, the soothsayer weaved through the soldiers and lowered himself before Nataek. But his expression was less relieved and more burdened. Nataek immediately asked Medeus,
âPlease let us talk alone for a moment.â
Medeus only gave the soothsayer a glance but obediently stepped aside. The soothsayer forced a smile, bowed to Medeus, then quickly lowered his head to Nataek.
âItâs serious.â
âWhy?â
âThe quest wonât accept.â
âWhat?â
Nataek jerked in surprise, then frowned painfully, lowering his head again.
âWhat do you mean?â
âWell⊠before, when you talked, quests popped up here and there. But now not a single one appears. I tried several times, but itâs always the same. It just keeps saying youâll live comfortably in a unified land. Even when trying to speak with keywords, theyâre all grayed out. Isnât this the game ending and stopping progress?â
âAre you maybe doing another quest?â
âNo! And even if you are, you can accept side quests anytime.â
â…â
Nataek quickly pulled out saved keywords, and saw clear, bold ones have turned grey.
âWhat… on earth is this…?â
âCould it be all disabled because you saw the true ending?â
At those words, Nataek froze. If the soothsayerâs words were true, no matter how many materials he gathered, heâd never get the healing potion. Looking at his mangled arm, he whispered,
âThis canât be…â