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At first Laura raised her eyebrow. Was she told that if she would think about her mansion that the door would open somewhere nearby? Could this room search her thoughts and read her mind? Such an information was unusual and not really comfortable. Laura looked around suspiciously as if to find some eyes watching her. But she found none, and later she would laugh at herself for having such a thoughts but at the moment she wished to be gone more then ever. As well as Red, Laura heard the noises on the other side but didn't know where they came from but Red set her mind right when he informed where they would show up. The marketplace was good. At night it was mostly abandoned but funnily enough, Laura went there only during the day so she was quite curious how it was going to look like at that part of the day.
When the portal opened Laura came closer to it, carefully looking out. Once again she was oblivious to nothing. Anything that would look suspicious was considered as dangerous and only after another few seconds of observation it would either be killed or left untouched. As for the marketplace, it was quiet, terribly quiet in comparison how alive it was during the day. There were several shadows which Laura didn't like only because they were shadows and you couldn't say what was hiding in them. Apart from that, Laura couldn't see or smell anything that would set an alarm within her head. Surprisingly, she couldn't even smell the hunters which unsettled her a little bit as she was half expecting that they would be out here, searching for their prey. After all, she looked at Red nodding her head that according to her senses the outside was clear. She waited for him to either confirm her thoughts or to close the portal and let them move somewhere else.
Zack didn't have to wait any longer. After few minutes, that Zack spent by marching back and forth in the dining hall, the spies arrived. When Zack looked into their faces he didn't like what he saw, though he didn't have to spur them to talk. Thanks god, Zack trained his spies well because with such an information they were bringing, untrained spies would shout over one another and that would make Zack annoyed. But his spies were organized, every one of them give him a bit of information. An information that was more than useful. It was crucial. He dismayed them with a wave of his hand and the group disappeared, being unneeded for the rest of the night. Placing his goblet on the table, Zack summed up what he was just told. Now what was going on, was something he half expected. The king would be foolish if he would wait a little bit longer. The king was also somehow predictable and thanks to that, Zack was already one step ahead. He already placed several troops in the city in position and they waited for his sign to counter-attack and kill every human but those who would succumb to bring in the mansion. They would serve as a food.
With a quick nod of his head, Zack left the dining hall his steps resounding within the corridors. He wasn't stamping but he was always walking in vigorous way as if he was full of energy that just waited to burst out. This was the only sign of live and power within Zack for the rest was hidden under the surface. His inner self tempted him to run to Xavier and tell him the news, though his habit was his second nature and that was always what ruled. Zack had his ways of doing things and he was not willing to change these ways until it was really necessary. Arriving at Xavier's door, he knocked on it twice and waited to be called in. Zack never rushed in without being invited for he knew how his leader hated it. Once you woul do such a stupid thing, you were doomed no matter whether you were a vampire or a human. Actually, no humans were allowed to walk on their own in the mansion. All of them were locked down."
Xavier," Zack said as he entered the room and inclined his head in a small, decent bow. "The spies returned just now and what they found out is something we were waiting for. The king officialy stepped into the war. After the massacre in the city of Belatona, it was the last drop he could take and tonight he gave orders to prepare for the battle. My spies also got some numbers of how many troops the king has and how many he would use in his first campaign. But as I said in our last meeting, I already placed our troops around the city so if there would be any sign of King's army, they will be ready to destroy the army without a mercy." Zack was formal and his voice was firm but not as authoritative as Xavier. Zack wouldn't even try to be more authoritative then his leader for he didn't knew if the two of them would get into fight, who would win. After the introduction, Zack added some numbers of the troops that were supposed to be sent out by the King. It wasn't a small number actually but it also didn't include the whole of king's army.
"Should I inform our troops to get ready for the fight? Do you think that LoD will act somehow?" Zack asked and no matter how curious he was about Xavier's opinion on LoD's actions, he didn't show it in any way. His face remained calm as did his eyes and his posture.
When the portal opened Laura came closer to it, carefully looking out. Once again she was oblivious to nothing. Anything that would look suspicious was considered as dangerous and only after another few seconds of observation it would either be killed or left untouched. As for the marketplace, it was quiet, terribly quiet in comparison how alive it was during the day. There were several shadows which Laura didn't like only because they were shadows and you couldn't say what was hiding in them. Apart from that, Laura couldn't see or smell anything that would set an alarm within her head. Surprisingly, she couldn't even smell the hunters which unsettled her a little bit as she was half expecting that they would be out here, searching for their prey. After all, she looked at Red nodding her head that according to her senses the outside was clear. She waited for him to either confirm her thoughts or to close the portal and let them move somewhere else.
Zack didn't have to wait any longer. After few minutes, that Zack spent by marching back and forth in the dining hall, the spies arrived. When Zack looked into their faces he didn't like what he saw, though he didn't have to spur them to talk. Thanks god, Zack trained his spies well because with such an information they were bringing, untrained spies would shout over one another and that would make Zack annoyed. But his spies were organized, every one of them give him a bit of information. An information that was more than useful. It was crucial. He dismayed them with a wave of his hand and the group disappeared, being unneeded for the rest of the night. Placing his goblet on the table, Zack summed up what he was just told. Now what was going on, was something he half expected. The king would be foolish if he would wait a little bit longer. The king was also somehow predictable and thanks to that, Zack was already one step ahead. He already placed several troops in the city in position and they waited for his sign to counter-attack and kill every human but those who would succumb to bring in the mansion. They would serve as a food.
With a quick nod of his head, Zack left the dining hall his steps resounding within the corridors. He wasn't stamping but he was always walking in vigorous way as if he was full of energy that just waited to burst out. This was the only sign of live and power within Zack for the rest was hidden under the surface. His inner self tempted him to run to Xavier and tell him the news, though his habit was his second nature and that was always what ruled. Zack had his ways of doing things and he was not willing to change these ways until it was really necessary. Arriving at Xavier's door, he knocked on it twice and waited to be called in. Zack never rushed in without being invited for he knew how his leader hated it. Once you woul do such a stupid thing, you were doomed no matter whether you were a vampire or a human. Actually, no humans were allowed to walk on their own in the mansion. All of them were locked down."
Xavier," Zack said as he entered the room and inclined his head in a small, decent bow. "The spies returned just now and what they found out is something we were waiting for. The king officialy stepped into the war. After the massacre in the city of Belatona, it was the last drop he could take and tonight he gave orders to prepare for the battle. My spies also got some numbers of how many troops the king has and how many he would use in his first campaign. But as I said in our last meeting, I already placed our troops around the city so if there would be any sign of King's army, they will be ready to destroy the army without a mercy." Zack was formal and his voice was firm but not as authoritative as Xavier. Zack wouldn't even try to be more authoritative then his leader for he didn't knew if the two of them would get into fight, who would win. After the introduction, Zack added some numbers of the troops that were supposed to be sent out by the King. It wasn't a small number actually but it also didn't include the whole of king's army.
"Should I inform our troops to get ready for the fight? Do you think that LoD will act somehow?" Zack asked and no matter how curious he was about Xavier's opinion on LoD's actions, he didn't show it in any way. His face remained calm as did his eyes and his posture.