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The control panel had numerous buttons and levers. Hilary explained their functions.
There were many trapdoors in the floor of the chariot.
โThese doors lead to many different rooms, which are built into the structure of the chariot,โ Hilary explained.
โThis is highly impressive,โ Pyros said. โI must say you have done a great job.โ
Archer interrupted, โGreat? I think it is outstanding!โ
Pyros nodded, smiling.
Ms Hilary just waved a hand towards the Scavenger. โOh, our efforts were not much. The blueprint he gave was detailed. My team and I only brought that design to reality.โ
The Scavenger bowed to Ms Hilary. โYou are modest but a genius. My respects.โ
As they all walked out of the scientistsโ headquarters, the Scavengerโs eyes were beaming with confidence.
Thomas asked the Scavenger, โDo you think all of this is enough?โ
The Scavenger grinned. โThe enemy wonโt know what hit them.โ
14
Thirty days passed in a flash.
A team of scientists developed sophisticated traps, which the Scavenger laid out at strategic points on the Island. The blacksmiths made loads of armour and weapons. The Scavenger had successfully trained hundreds of humans in the art of shooting arrows. Everyone was ready to take on the enemy.
But, there were no signs of the enemy in the vicinity of the Island. Was it an empty threat by the Kingdom, or was it a lull before the storm?
The Scavenger, Pyros and the children were sitting with Thomas in his office. Everyone was tense.
Thomas said, โThe deadline for our surrender passed yesterday. We were supposed to face the Kingdomโs hostility today. But, it is almost evening now, and nothing seems to be happening. We are all anxious.โ
Pyros said, โI expect the Kingdom, or I may say Osay, to attack us. Any egoistic evil-doer would never let his influence and authority decline. If we are not being attacked, there is more than what meets the eyes.โ
โI too feel the same way,โ the Scavenger said
Thomas said, โI am also surprised why there have been no signs of the enemy all these four weeks. The enemy didnโt even try to gather any information. No enemy patrols, no spies at the sea borders, nothing. Isnโt it weird?โ
Pyros said, โOsay knows that we have the Pages of Destiny and that the Pages can be combined with the Book only at the Master Library at Cotton Village. Osay knows we will go there. Isnโt it better for him if he waits for us rather than risking coming all the way here? What if he comes, and we subdue him? We can then combine the Pages of Destiny at the Master Library, open up the portal, get Matt out, banish the Skull Warrior and what not. No, no, no, Osay cannot take that chance. He will not leave the Cotton Village, come what may.โ
The Scavenger shook his head. โI think Pyros has a valid point. But even then, being a warrior myself, I can vouch that Osay must have been gathering information about whatโs going on here at the Island. Knowing about our preparations, he would have decided not to risk attacking the Island and instead wait for us at Cotton Village.โ
There was a momentary silence.
James spoke as he walked across the room, โThe assumption that Osay is aware of our war preparations makes absolute sense. How else will he plan his moves?โ
โBut how would Osay know?โ Daniel questioned. โCayden and Flor were under sharp watch. These are the only two moles whom we suspect. Everyone else is above board.โ
โI suspect Skazen too,โ Archer remarked.
โI second you, Archer,โ James said in an excited tone. โI have this hunch too.โ
โWe are all becoming paranoid,โ the Scavenger remarked. โYou need warriors with you, and we canโt go about mistrusting everyone. If Skazen is a mole, why would he take out the bracelet from Caydenโs pants?โ
โMaybe he took it as an opportunity to gain trust. He must have thought that it was a matter of time before we find the bracelet, so why not jump on the opportunity,โ Archer argued.
The Scavenger said, โItโs good we never completely trusted him. We omitted Skazen in important discussions, despite his eagerness to contribute. He was so eager to move along with us to space to get the Second Page of Destiny, but we were careful not to include him.โ
James said, โLet me summarize. Earlier we were confused about whether Cayden was a traitor or not, but he proved to be so. We are still confused whether Flor is a traitor or not. Now another variable in this complex equation has been added in the form of Skazen.โ
Pyros said, โWe have handled Cayden and Flor well so far. We need to treat Skazen in the same way. Letโs not waste time in zeroing in on a mole. Let us assume all three are moles unless proven otherwise.โ
โI agree with Pyros,โ Thomas said. โLetโs plan our next step. I do not see an attack happening here soon.โ
The discussions started to happen in a focused manner.
โI was thinking about the Chariot of Destruction,โ Thomas said, looking at the Scavenger. โWhat were your plans when you gave the blueprints to Ms Hilary?โ
โIt was a simple plan. I was expecting a war with Osay here at the Islands. I thought we would keep Osay engaged here and use a special chariot to go to the Master Library at Cotton Village, combine the pages and bingo...โ
Suddenly James jumped.
โSomething struck my mind. But I could appear weird. Let me speak it out, and then we will analyze.โ
โGo ahead,โ said the Scavenger, excited. Jamesโs ideas were to be taken seriously.
James spoke, โWe will plan better if we keep Skazen and Flor in the same category as Cayden. So, letโs say, we are here with three traitors who are feeding information to Osay.โ
James paused and continued, โWhat if leave all the three โ Skazen, Cayden and Flor โ here, take the Chariot of Destruction
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