Adventures on Brad Books 4--6 by Tao Wong

Adventures on Brad Books 4--6 by Tao Wong

Author:Tao Wong [Wong, Tao]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: gamelit, litrpg, light novel, LN, adventure, dungeon, healer, magic, adventurers, DnD, slice of life
ISBN: 9781989458648
Publisher: Starlit Publishing
Published: 2020-03-18T23:00:00+00:00


Chapter 10

Three days later, the group stared at the imposing fort from the cover of the copse of trees. Clearing out the second fort after they had finished the squad had been simple. Their numbers significantly reduced, the group re-enacted their earlier, brazen, attack on the fort’s front gate. Instead of meeting the team at the gates, the remaining Orcs had chosen to have their last stand in the fort. In either case, it changed the result very little. Once again, the party found nothing of interest in the fort itself once it was cleared, leading the group to leave and journey to this third fort.

“Anything?” Daniel asked Tula. From their vantage, they could see the way the fort front door was open and what little of the ground, empty.

“No.”

“Strange,” Daniel said, rubbing his chin. He looked over at his team, the group of them significantly dirtier, more tired and smellier than before. A torn sleeve here, a deeply stained pair of leather armor there were all clues to how hard fought the last few days had been. As the group journeyed deeper into the Dungeon floor, the greater the number and the fiercer the battles with the raptors had become.

And now, this.

“What do we do?” Omrak asked, fingers tapping on the hilt of his great sword.

“Scout,” Asin said.

“We could use my spheres,” Rob said. “I have modified the poison spheres to work with my ice enchantments. It might not be as effective, but it will still injure.”

“Quiet,” Asin rebutted.

“Yes, we know it’s quiet,” Daniel said. “It’s why we’re –”

“No. Quiet,” Asin said, interrupting Daniel. She tapped her ears and repeated. “Quiet. Scout.”

“I believe Asin speaks of her greater senses,” Omrak said. “I too agree. This seems different.”

“As if you can tell,” Rob said with a snort. “But far be it for me to stand in the way of our suicidal scouts.”

Asin flashed a tooth-filled smile at Rob before she stood up and slunk over to the fort. A long tense half hour passed before the Catkin finally made her way back.

“Gone.”

“What do you mean gone?” Daniel said.

“Gone.”

Daniel sighed at the lack of information but stood up to get a better view. Seeing no reaction, he waved the group to follow. As Asin blatantly strolled forwards without a care for stealth or deception, Daniel found himself following the brazen Catkin. It did not take long for them to arrive at the empty fort.

“Frost damage,” Rob said as he crouched near the gate, eying the damaged wooden posts. He tilted his head to the side, peering within and staring at the scorched posts within the fort itself. “Fire damage. Looks like a decently sized Fireball spell.”

“Casey,” Tula said softly, holding up the end of a broken arrow for all to see the fletching. Daniel glanced at the arrow, seeing the colourful fletching at the end and just nodded in acceptance. It was not as if he knew the difference, but obviously, the Ranger had paid attention to their rival archer’s arrows.

“Magic?” Daniel said, frowning.



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