Chapter 380: 380
"Am I gonna make it, Ms Enid?" the boy begged tearfully .
Enid glanced down at the horrific gut wound the soldier had suffered, her face set in a calming smile .
"You're going to be fine, soldier," she soothed him, wiping the sweat from his face with a grimy cloth . "The healers will get to you as soon as they can . "
Fear boiled in the young warriors eyes as he clutched at her . He wasn't going to make it . Black blood leaked from the wound in his gut . Monster claw, she guessed . She felt helpless, but continued to comfort the doomed lad as his lifeblood drained away .
She'd seen many things in her life, travelling the caravans hadn't always been safe . On occasion, when her husband had caved to her pestering, she'd even been able to join him on a few delves . The danger had been real and many times she'd feared for her life .
But nothing could have prepared her for this . Even now, she could hear them . The roar, the screams and the clash of steel rang out across the clearing from the wall . Nestled against the side of the ants defences, the human wall had held strong, but the cost had been steep . The medical tent had seen a steady stream of wounded from the moment the battled had begun, and without any healing magic practitioners, there was nothing they could do for those with serious wounds but bandage and clean them . With that done, the injured could do nothing except languish on pallets alongside a growing assembly of their fellow warriors .
Enid had also been on the wall during the fighting . Not for long, of course . She knew she'd only be underfoot when the fighting got hot, however she couldn't resist the need to see the fight, to share the risk, at least for a time, that her fellow villagers would undertake .
The sight would haunt her for the rest of her life .
As gruesome as it had been at the human wall, the monsters that were their neighbours fought a far more brutal battle . The sight of the monster versus monster combat had been horrifying to behold . Creatures torn to pieces and consumed on the spot, the wounded stomped underfoot or dragged away . The attacking horde howled and shrieked until ones ears rang with pain, but the ants battled in an eerie silence .
Only by their body language was it possible to get a sense of their emotions and that was almost impossible at the best of times . Only when the Queen had emerged had Enid been able to clearly sense their fear . Once that gigantic monster had made herself known and rushed to the front, the ants had become frenzied . Not with rage, or hate . Enid felt sure of it . They had felt afraid . When the lightning had fallen on their Queen, the thousands of monsters had become frantic .
Enid had been afraid at that point . Afraid of what would have happened if the Queen had fallen to the lightning and been torn apart by her attackers . What would have happened to the ants who remained? What would they have done, in their grief and rage? She shuddered to think of it .
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