Chapter 343
The Commander had vanished! All the Guardians of the Elder and the Protégés had been in!
With the Commander''s injuries, escape would have been impossible. And with Elder Codin''s
strength, it was inconceivable that he would be killed without a struggle.
Therefore... Hamund must have been here!
Tobin''s smile remained, but his eyes were as cold as a winter''s de, ready to strike. "Grand Elder,
I must ask you, who exactly is this Hamund? And what is his rtion to the Commander?"
"He should be neutral. He does not take sides." The Grand Elder examined the bodies. The cuts
were clean, all beheadings. It indicated that the yer, Hamund, acted in anger and with decisive
fury.
"Neutral? A so-called neutral man suddenly barges in and rescues the Commander." Tobin''s
emotions were restrained, but his gaze grew ever colder, a chilling promise of retribution.
"He should not have interfered," the Grand Elder said, his expression turning grim. Even if Hamund
had appeared, Elder Codin should have been able to stop him. The Grand Elder had great faith in
Elder Codin''s abilities, which is why he was left to guard the sanctum. But why did it happen thus?
Could it be that Hamund had already pledged allegiance to the Commander?
"Grand Elder, you do not appear as wise as I had thought," Lord Viperbane said, his tone no longer
friendly. ording to the Grand Elder''s earlier assurance, they only needed to control the
Commander and the Botanic Haven Elder to ensure absolute security. The others should not have
been a concern, but Hamund clearly wasn''t as simple as they had thought.
"Before we set out for Botanic Haven, I warned you that he could be an unpredictable factor," the
Grand Elder defended himself.
"You merely mentioned a potential threat!" Lord Viperbane suppressed his rage and even cast a
sharp nce at Neasilis, whose briefing had also failed to mention any risk posed by Hamund.
Neasilis instinctively bowed, his voice low in exnation, "My lord, Hamund has been very discreet
for years, scarcely interacting with the Commander or the other Elders. He''s the kind who remains
aloof from worldly affairs. By all ounts... he shouldn''t have acted this way..."
Lord Viperbane raised a hand to cut him off, no longer interested in exnations. His piercing eyes
fixed on the Grand Elder. "You are well aware of the consequences should this leak. Mobilize all
your trusted forces immediately, and find them before they escape the Cloudveil Woods."
The Grand Elder knew further debate was futile. Since Hamund had sided with the Commander,
then he had chosen his fate. "The Cloudveil Woods span thousands of leagues. He won''t escape!
Not a single one will escape!"
"The Cloudveil Woods are Cobalt Strike''s domain. You know the terrain well. You will lead, and we
will follow," said Lord Viperbane.
"You stay behind, and watch over the Botanic Haven Elder," the Grand Elder instructed Elder
Connas, adding in a hushed tone before departing, "Hide him well. Let no one find him."
"You have my word," Elder Connas nodded solemnly.
The Grand Elder acted without hesitation, summoning all the Protégés he could trust, scattering
them throughout the vast Cloudveil Woods. He even released the beasts of Cobalt Strike to aid in
the hunt.
Lord Viperbane and all the mightiest from Amber Valley lent their full support. The Grand Elder, Lord
Viperbane, and Tobin all joined the search.
They were all acutely aware of the consequences should the news leak. If it was only the Grand
Elder''s rebellion, other Organizations would not intervene lightly in Cobalt Strike''s affairs, nor would
they delve deep into the investigation. But if it became known that Lord Viperbane was secretly
manipting events, it would be equivalent to the royal house dering war on the Eight Orders,
and the other seven Organizations would not rest.
They must find Hamund!
He cannot be allowed to live and escape the Cloudveil Woods, nor can he be allowed to take the
Commander with him.
Word of the turmoil spread throughout Cobalt Strike. Yet, themon Protégés dared not inquire
too closely, merely watching from a distance as middle-aged Protégés and Magi-Monsters surged
out of Cobalt Strike, voices buzzing with spection.
Roald and the others stood atop a hill, marveling at the sudden chaos.
"Could we be under attack?"
"Or has some treasure in the forest been disturbed?"
Niks and hispanions went to question their own mentors, who were equally perplexed.
Cobalt Strike was like a lion suddenly awakened, unleashing a fearsome presence. Two thousand
warriors and two thousand Magi-Monsters formed a terrifying search, densely pouring into the
woods, swiftly expanding from the heart of Cobalt Strike.
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The Grand Elder''s Protégés, seasoned by years of trials, were in the Cloudveil Woods; they knew
the terrain like the back of their hands.
Neasilis and the others exerted their full effort in cooperation, deploying every skill at their disposal
to track Hamund''s trail.