Re:Ant Lord-Chapter 76: Small Challenge’s
Chapter 76: 76: Small Challenge’s
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Sunlight leaked through thin gray clouds, spilling over the windy ridge where Kai and others had spent the night. Ashes from the tiny fire puffed away on a breath of dawn. He rose slowly, easing the heavy shape of Renna from his lap and laying the wounded ant soldier on a blanket of moss.
Renna was still unconscious. His two missing legs neatly wrapped in makeshift leaves but his breathing came strong and steady. Beside him, Vexor sat with a length of thorn‑vine, tying splints around his own cracked forearm. The three‑star fighter had slept little, yet a patient glimmer lived in his eyes.
"We’re close," Vexor said, voice raw. "One more march and the watch‑towers will greet us."
Kai nodded. From the crest of the hill the land fell away into open fields. Far in the distance, like dark nails against the bright sky, stood the tall wooden towers that marked the outer patrol ring of the Ant Kingdom. The sight set a warm tremor in Kai’s chest, a promise of clean beds, healers’ pools, and a chance to rest.
They shared the last two strips of dried root and a swallow of pond water. The moment food touched Kai’s tongue his thrust went away.
He hefted Renna carefully across his shoulders. His muscles protested, yet the stolen strength from Lomar’s essence burned inside him like a secret furnace. "Let’s move," he whispered. Vexor shouldered the battered spear shaft, and together they began the long descent.
The morning stayed bright for half a league. Then a cool mist uncoiled from the marshes, sliding between hills and drowning the world in white milk. Within heartbeats they could barely see their own feet.
"Stay close," Kai warned. He angled the spear forward, feeling rather than seeing the path. Grass slicked with dew brushed his knees; hidden rocks tried to steal his footing. Each step became a silent prayer.
A hiss slithered out of the fog. Yellow eyes floated ahead, a narrow head, diamond scales, a flicking tongue tasting their scent.
"Mist‑Viper," Vexor muttered. "Two star rank"
The snake struck without warning, a silver blur. Kai twisted, still balancing Renna on his back. Fangs snapped past his cheek. Vexor jabbed with his broken spear, scoring a shallow cut. The snake wheeled and spat a spray of pale venom; droplets sizzled on stones, leaving tiny pits.
Kai could not drop Renna, so he threw a short, brutal punch with his free arm. The blow fortified by thirty extra points of Strength caved the viper’s lower jaw. Bones cracked like twigs. The beast writhed and went still.
[Ding! System notifications: Mist Viper (2★) defeated. EXP +25.]
Kai wiped sweat from his brow. The fog thinned at last, drifting away as if it had only come to test them and had found them worthy.
By midday, they reached a narrow ravine sculpted by time into jagged teeth. A river frothed at the bottom, brown with spring melt. A single bridge. It was older than most legends arched across the gap. Its stones were chipped and lichen‑crowned; some blocks leaned out of line like mischievous teeth.
"One at a time," Kai said. He stepped onto the bridge, feeling each slab shift beneath his weight. Renna’s limp body made him top heavy; a wrong angle would send them all down into roaring water.
Mid‑span, a stone cracked with a sharp pop. Kai’s heart leapt. He sped up with reflex mode, boots thudding across loose dust. With a final surge he hit solid ground on the far side.
Vexor limped onto the bridge. Halfway over, a fresh fracture zig‑zagged across the arch. "Run!" Kai shouted.
Vexor pushed off his back leg, sudden speed belying his injuries. He leapt just as three stones sheared away behind him. They smashed into the river far below.
The remainder of the bridge sagged, then crumbled, leaving only a jagged stump on each cliff. No path back. But they would not need one. Home lay ahead.
The sun climbed, searing silver against the deep blue sky. Grasslands rolled like the sea. Dragonflies darted above purple thistles; tall wind‑reeds shivered to the rhythm of the breeze. It was peaceful until the ground itself rose to challenge them.
Stone‑Shell Grounders, squat beasts with granite hides, burst from burrows. Five surrounded the trio, dark shells mottled with quartz veins. Though only one‑star, they hunted in packs and used their weight as living hammers.
Kai eased Renna against a lone stump. "Guard him," he told Vexor. "I’ll draw them at me." He sprinted forward. One Grounder tucked into a ball and rolled; Kai sidestepped and kicked, sending it bowling off course. Another snapped a craggy jaw. Kai slammed his spear like butt between its eyes. Its cracks ran across the shell.
Vexor joined in, swinging his improvised club. The two ant warriors worked in rough harmony, one darting, one blocking until the creatures lost nerve and scuttled back into their holes.
[Ding! 3 × Grounders repelled. EXP +15.]
Kai wiped grit from his cheeks. Their thin victory heartened him; each small fight felt like a stepping stone leading ever closer to the kingdom walls.
Golden light spilled westward. They entered a shallow basin surrounded by berry bushes and a willow‑ringed pond. Ducks flapped away at their approach. The place felt kind, almost sacred after so much blood.
"We camp here," Kai decided. He laid Renna on fresh moss, changed bandages, and mixed crushed berries with creek water to drip onto Renna’s tongue.
Vexor used reeds to make a weak splint for his arm, then set snare loops for night insects. Within an hour he returned with three fat glow‑moths, an easy dinner roasted over a tiny flame.
They ate in silence, the orange fire dancing in their reflecting eyes. When hunger calmed, Kai opened his system panel to check his progress.
He decided to save all 27 unallocated points. Better to hold a few surprises for whatever fate might bring.
Vexor broke the quiet. "When we pass those towers, healers will take Renna. He may lose the rest of the limb stumps, but he will live."