Escape from an Ancient Civilization Ch 150
by berryÂ
Chapter 150
Nataek forced his trembling pupils to steady. With his head wrenched back, Lagabâs face looked even more vicious. If reminding him of the merchant status wouldnât stop him, then flaunting the backing and connections behind that status might be the only way to secure safety.
âI came to Ur because the city before and after Lord Lagab would not be so differentâthat is the Delam princessâs view as well. If anything untoward happens to me, Delamâs merchants will cease coming to Ur. The ensi and the princess of Delam may well cut the trade routes to Ur entirely.â
Nataek stared straight up at him as he spoke, carefully sliding a hand down to keep the vial from slipping out of the folds.
âA lowly wretch dares threaten me?â
Lagab bared his teeth and thrust his face forward like an enraged bull. A line Medeus had spoken flashed to mind.
âLagab is the most troublesome among the Guti to deal with. Not only is he capable on his own, heâs relentless and shrewd at tacticsâunits under him were never easy foes.â
Such tricks would not work. Faced alone with a man Medeus himself found vexing, Nataek felt despair. As he tried to step back, Lagab tightened his grip on Nataekâs hair and dragged him.
âThen your collusion with the Ur menâalso the princessâs order, is it?â
The scalp throbbed under the brute strength of that hand, but his words hit harder. Lagab hurled Nataek onto the bed.
âCollusionâŠ? I donât know what you mean.â
Nataek tried to lift his torso, but a heavy palm smacked down on his brow and pinned him, burying him in the bedding. Pain pulsed across his forehead.
âYou didnât notice I had a tail on you.â
A tail?
âUnseen eyes are everywhere.â
ââŠHe has been waiting. Please do not forget why you cameâand conclude your business safely.â
âI can say no more.â
So the servant�
The servantâs NPCâlike lines made sense nowâan oblique hint that Lagab knew of their scheme, and to tread accordingly.
Nataekâs hands and feet went cold.
For the love ofâhow was that supposed to be understood!
He couldnât guess when the tail began, or how much they knew.
Before he could gather his thoughts, Lagabâs face hovered in his vision. With the other hand, Lagab seized Nataekâs cheek and rubbed his philtrum and chin insistently with a thumb. Nataekâs skin, beardless, was as smooth as a childâs.
âI like rarities. Above all, I favor smooth skin. You dared try to deceive meâthat offendsâbut for a specimen of this grade, I can overlook much.â
Lagab rolled the saliva pooling in his mouth with his tongue; it felt as if it would drip onto Nataekâs face at any moment.
There was no need to pretend at being a Delam merchant anymore. Nataek tried to drive an elbow into the solar plexusâbut the manâs heavy bulk pressed down and trapped his arm beneath that massive chest. He had thought Medeus heavy; Lagab was beyond thatâlike a boulder on his chest. Pain shot through the crushed arm and he groaned.
âUghâmmph!â
Through slightly parted lips, Lagabâs tongue darted in. Disgust washed his body before he could even process it. It was like ramming a live loach into his mouth; a stale, fishy stench rushed in.
âUrgh!â
Gagging rose.
You filthy bastard!
Cursing inwardly, he thrashedâbut the rock didnât budge. With no other choice, he squeezed his eyes shut and bit down hard on the writhing âloach.â
âMmmmmmph!â
Even Lagabâs tongue wasnât stone. Clutching at his mouth, Lagab reared back.
Ptuh!
Nataek spat the foul taste onto the floor and pushed up. It did not matter that this was indoors, beside a bed. Ptuh, ptuhâstringy saliva flecked with red followed. He was about to tumble off the mattress when his ankle was seized.
Thudâ
He smashed his face on the floor.
âUrghâŠâ
A raw thrum spread from his nose; something like mucus ran down over his philtrum. In that moment, a system notice flashed: his luck points were depletedâthe blessing Medeus had given for his safe return spent.
He could not be taken here.
His head still rang, but he forced his body upâonly for his legs to be dragged back toward the bed.
âYou dog. Bite my tongue, will you?!â
Even as he snarled, Lagabâs eyes gleamed. When Nataek drew a fist, a massive palm cracked across his cheek.
Smackâsmackâsmackâ
Like a battering punch, heavy blows hammered the same side of his face. The world spun; even the system windows shook and wavered. A large slice of his luck was shaved away.
As Lagabâs hand paused, Nataek tried to glareâbut a heavy fist crashed into his gut.
âGhhââ
His vision flashed white, then black, repeating. Before it cleared, Lagabâs thick fingers clamped his thighs. Flat on his back, his legs were forced wide and pinned in those massive hands. With such brutal grip, his legs were locked.
Damn itâŠ!
His sight crept back. Even unstable, he writhed and fought. Lagab, easily subduing him, drove in between his legs. The unfamiliar angle shocked him into clarity.
Calm down. Steady. You canât win headâon. There must be another wayâsomething in the intel you gathered about LagabâŠ
A memory streaked through.
âThe human went to the Cedar Forest. In the deep wood, they stripped and seduced the beast. By the touch, day and night, the beastâs eyes rolled and his heart was stolenâhe shed his thick hide of his own will. In the Cedar Forest, the rival revealed his weakness of his own accord.â
A human seducing a beast⊠Donât tell meâthat was a hint?
Hoping it wasnât, he looked down at Lagab pressed against him; the manâs eyes were anything but ordinary. Nataek shut his eyes tight and swallowed. Whether or notâit seemed the only way to open a gap in this monster was to bait him, like the human in the clue.
Force against force was smashing an egg against rock. Steeling himself, Nataek opened his eyes slowly.
âLord Lagab.â
Even with resolve set, his hands trembled, and nausea surged up. He forced himself calm and laid a hand on the thick forearm. Lagabâs blazing gaze fixed on him.
âI understand what you want. I will do as you wishâjust⊠do not make it hurt.â
Lagab bared yellow teeth in a grin and yanked him closer by the waist.
âGood. Itâs fine to twitch, but you taste best when you quiet down.â
Damn youâtaste, is it!
Lagab set a hand on Nataekâs belly and lowered his head toward the chest. Instinct screamed at Nataek to shrink away. But to pierce a gap, he had to pretend surrender and accept the act. He let his hands fall weakly to the bed.
What now? When do I shove him off? Surely I wonât have to let this filthy dog see more than thisâ
Just thenâ
âIf your legs are bound, how do you get out?â
âIf the build is similar, use the method I showed you. If not, use another.â
âWhat other?â
Medeusâs fighting lesson returned.
âUse your head.â
Nataekâs eyes sharpened.
Rightâhead⊠You bastard. All in.
âSibiera said heâd found something rare. Smooth skin, hard to findâŠâ
Crackâ
Before he finished, Nataek slammed his forehead into Lagabâs brow. With the sudden hit, Lagabâs hands flew to his own forehead.
âOnce you make a gap, donât miss it. Aim for the weakest spot within rangeâlike the throatâŠâ
Lagabâs flippedâup fishâyellow eyes came into view.
Eyes!
The thought and the strike were the same instant; Nataek drove a fist at Lagabâs eye.
âAagh!â
At last, Lagab straightened fully. Nataek bolted off the bed in that opening.
Quickâquick! Go!
He sprinted for the entrance.
âDamnâŠ! Seize him!â
He threw the door open, snatching up Lagabâs bow and arrows standing in the corner by the entry. Standing at the threshold was the servant who had led him here. As Nataek raised a hand to strikeâ
âThis way.â
Mouthing the words, the servant flicked his eyes toward a space beside them. A section heâd taken for a wall on the way in was open like a side doorâjust enough for one person.
âHurry!â
At the silent mouthâshapes, Nataek slipped through at once.
With Medeus absent, Urâs reconquest repeatedly botched, and their cover blownâamid all this failure, he remembered the hint the servant had given upon arrival.
âI can say no more.â
Though he had become Sibieraâs man, perhaps he was still one of the Ur folk who dreamed of taking the city back. As soon as Nataek entered, the panel shut without a sound. Voices thrummed on the other side.
âWhere did he go?!â
âHe fled that way.â
As the pounding steps receded, Nataek took a short breath and hurried forward. The corridor within the side passage twisted on and on, narrow and unending. The farther he ran, the fainter the servantâs voice grew. Gritting his teeth, he ran without stopping until there was an exit.
When he burst out at full speed, the sky was already aflame with sunset.
âSo you did come out. But⊠what state is that.â
A familiar voice greeted him. He whipped his headâShuran stood there.
âLord Shuran! How did you know to come here?â
Wiping the liquid under his nose with the back of his hand, Nataek asked.
âLord Nammuwa and I know the mansionâs layout better than the Guti. The servant sent a letter at dawnâno details, only that he would send you out here if anything happened. From the look of you, youâve had your shareâletâs move.â
At his gesture, Nataek followed.
âAnd you trust that? Do you know him?â
âHeâs long served Lord Nammuwa.â
Nataekâs eyes flicked aside, but his legs did not slow.
âHe seems to have turned to Sibiera and Lagabâs side. And you still trust him?â
âA weak and fearful man. To survive, he had no choice but to cling there.â
Nataek grabbed Shuranâs arm and halted him.
âWhat!â
âHe tailed us. He fed them our information. Lagab knew I was colluding with the Ur.â
âKeep moving.â
Even so, Shuran pressed on, and Nataek, forced to follow, kept talking.
âI donât know how much he knows. But to summon me todayâhe may know our plan in detail. We have to warn Medeus.â
Shuranâs stride hit a brief stop, then resumed.
ââŠNo change. We move as planned.â
âWhat?!â
The secret passage was all but a shortcut to the western works yard. In little time, the yard lay ahead in the distance; the sun dropped fast. On sighting Guti guards, Shuran tugged Nataek down into brush. Nataek whispered.
âWhat do you mean? Youâll push the plan knowing they may strike back?â
âThat fellowâthe servantâhelping you escape means he hasnât wholly betrayed us. He likely told them only that you colluded with the Ur. The timing being todayâLagabâs own deduction. If he guessed that far, then heâs probably already seen through what we mean to do.â
âThen we should wait for another chance.â
âLagab isnât a fool. Even if we pull back, heâll prune the sprout. He may execute all Ur soldiers in the works yard. Then thereâs no chance to rise again.â
Nataek clenched his fist. Shuran went on.
âIf you understand, move as planned. No change.â
âMedeus doesnât know this yet. He needs to be told.â
âDamn it.â
Shuran ground his lip; he no doubt worried for Nammuwa too. After a pause, he did not waver.
âIf Lord Nammuwa stood in my place, he would press on. We can only trust them. If we break formation now, all is for nothing. Freeing the archer captain and the soldiers comes first.â
Damn it.
Nataek ground his teeth. He had known Ur would be hardâbut not that things would twist and twist again. Medeusâs image flashed before his eyesâcommanding troops across the field.
Should I go?
But he did not know Urâs ground well. He clenched a fist.
If I go alone, Iâll only get lost and caught. I have to trust Medeus. Please⊠donât let him be hurt.
He clutched his chest. Against the crimson sky, the memory of the necklace he had placed on Medeusâs neck flitted byâa token of faith that they would find each other again. The sun had only its tail left above the line. Shuran gestured.
âNow. Letâs go.â