Summoned with an SSS-Rank Portal Skill

Chapter 92: Conspiracy



The narrow path wound through dense thickets and over gnarled roots, a challenging trek even for William. Asura, with his considerable size, struggled to navigate the overgrown trail.

"Do you think she was being truthful?" William asked, glancing at his reptilian companion.

Asura, who had listened intently to their conversation from outside the cabin, pondered the question. "She seemed sincere," he replied, "but her presence in this secluded location is unusual. It's difficult to say for certain."

William agreed. The woman's isolation and the mysterious cabin raised suspicions. He resolved to inform the village chief upon his return.

As they ventured deeper into the forest, the path grew fainter, disappearing altogether in some areas. William relied on his instincts and Asura's keen senses to guide them forward.

The forest floor was pristine, undisturbed by human presence. William was certain that no villager had ventured this deep into the woods. Then, a glint of brown beneath a leafy bush caught his eye. A footprint, partially obscured, preserved in the mud. The overhanging foliage had shielded it from the rain, leaving a clear impression.

A footprint here was undeniably suspicious. William's pulse quickened, his curiosity piqued. He pressed onward, eager to unravel the mystery. A prickling sensation crept up his spine, a feeling of being watched. He glanced over his shoulder, scanning the shadows, but saw nothing.

"There's no one there," Asura assured him, his keen senses detecting no other presence. "It's just your imagination."

William hesitated, torn between his instincts and Asura's reassurance. He decided to trust his companion, pushing aside the unease. He continued forward, his eyes fixed on the path ahead.
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A dark opening in the hillside materialized through the dense undergrowth. A cave, its entrance barely large enough for William to squeeze through. Asura, in his current form, would be unable to accompany him.

"I'll be with you as the sword" Asura said, his voice echoing in William's mind. "We can still communicate if you need assistance. But this lizard form will have to remain outside."

William crouched low, slipping through the narrow cave entrance. The interior was surprisingly spacious and well-lit, with torches casting a warm glow on the rough-hewn walls. Furniture was scattered about – a bed, a desk, and even a strange oven emitting a foul odor. Someone lives here, William realized, his curiosity piqued.

He was about to investigate further when a muffled sound reached his ears. He followed the noise to a corner of the cave, where he discovered a trapdoor concealed beneath a pile of furs. He lifted it cautiously, the creaking hinges echoing through the cavern. A ladder descended into darkness.

Apprehension gnawed at him, but William knew he couldn't ignore this potential lead. He gripped his sword tightly and descended the ladder, his senses alert.

The ladder led to a damp, subterranean chamber. William's eyes widened in surprise as he took in the scene before him. Several cells lined the walls, and within one, he recognized a missing villager, bound and unconscious. The other cells were empty.

"Hey, wake up!" William called out, trying to rouse the captive. But the villager remained unresponsive. William broke the cell door, rushing to the villager's aid. He tried shaking him awake, but to no avail.

Frustrated, William hoisted the unconscious villager onto his shoulder and carried him back up the ladder and out of the cave. He laid the villager gently on the soft grass, then returned to the cave to search for clues. He discovered a stack of letters, their contents detailing a deep-seated resentment towards the village and its inhabitants.

'One of the villagers is behind this,' William concluded, his mind reeling from the revelation.

As he prepared to leave, Asura's panicked voice echoed in his mind. "I've been immobilized! Someone is entering the cave!"

Before William could make his escape, three figures emerged from the shadows, blocking his path. One was the woman from the cabin, her eyes now cold and calculating. Beside her stood the village chief, his face a mask of betrayal. And to William's utter astonishment, the third person was Xavier, his supposed ally.

"Well, well, William," Xavier sneered, a triumphant glint in his eyes. "It seems you've stumbled upon our little secret."

William's mind reeled. He had walked into a trap, a carefully orchestrated conspiracy involving the very people he had been sent to help. "Chief? You're involved in this?" he stammered, taking a step back.

"I still don't know how you survived those lizards," Xavier continued, ignoring William's question, "but your luck has run out."

"Why?" William demanded, his voice laced with confusion and anger. "I thought we were in this together. Why are you doing this?"

Xavier's smile widened, revealing a chilling malice. "You see this lovely woman?" he gestured towards his accomplice. "She is my sister. She and the village chief are part of a... secret organization. They needed my help to conceal their activities. Soon, I will join their ranks."

"What is this organization?" William pressed, his hand instinctively reaching for his sword. "What are you planning?"

The village chief stepped forward, his face etched with a chilling fanaticism. "We serve a higher power, William," he proclaimed, his voice echoing through the cavern.

William's heart pounded. He was trapped, outnumbered, and facing a force he didn't understand. But surrender was not an option.

The gravity of the situation settled upon William like a crushing weight. These were not mere bandits or rogue mages; they were fanatics involved in something far more sinister. Kidnapping villagers for dark rituals... the thought chilled him to the bone. He had to escape, to expose their plot and bring them to justice.

With his back against the wall, William unleashed his full power. He unsheathed the demonic sword, the dark energy surging through his veins, activating the first stage of his demonic transformation.

[+30% to all attributes]

The boost was substantial, but he didn't stop there. He tapped into the depths of his heroic power, pushing his limits beyond their usual constraints, utilizing his S rank skill, Hero's Limit.

[+50% to all attributes for 2 minutes]

His aura flared, an intimidating display of raw power that sent Xavier and his accomplices stumbling backward. They stared in disbelief, their eyes wide with fear and confusion.

William wasn't done. He layered his body enhancement spells, amplifying his strength, speed, and resilience. He was a force to be reckoned with, a whirlwind of magic and fury.

His voice, amplified by the demonic transformation, resonated through the cavern. "I'll show you true power. I'll show you what a higher power is."

William advanced, each step imbued with purpose and power. Two minutes. That's all he had to dismantle this twisted conspiracy and deliver justice. He felt invincible, a vessel of pure energy ready to unleash its fury.

Xavier, his bravado crumbling, attempted a desperate plea. "William, we can negotiate," he stammered, his voice trembling. "Our organization can offer you riches, artifacts, anything you desire!"

William scoffed, his eyes blazing with contempt. "Silence, Xavier. You and your sister will pay for your crimes."

He would not let them go, especially Xavier, who tried to kill him the other day. That bastard would suffer. William was sure of that.


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