Orun has blended himself in with the pack, with every of his day riddled with fun activities. He never knew, that the world outside would be so fitting for him after the life he spent inside the Dungeon.
"what is the plan for today".
Orun all worked up on what the Wyverns were planning on doing, got up from the solid mountain top where he had slept from noon till evening when the sunlight was dim, retreating itself back to its humble abode, with the moon on the verge of taking over.
Orun now had the luxury of sleeping whenever he wants to, and eat whenever he wants to. His schedule is set to match the pace of the Wyvern pack, in that, once they wake up in the morning, they hunt for food, and when they are done with that, they nap undisturbed in their turf, like the alphas they are.
The time they wake up, depends mostly on when they get hungry, or when their leader gives the command, and that usually falls under the evening time category.
He got up from where he laid himself on, and walked all the way to the edge of the mountain where the Wyvern leader stood on, where the layout of the forest could be seen.
"we will have to postpone any plans we have for today".
"what! Why".
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtWith a disappointed face on, he got to where the Wyvern leader stood.
"because we have company".
Orun squinted his eyes, shadowing his view along with where the Wyvern leader is looking at.
"i don't see any company".
"you can't see them with just your ordinary eyes, they are blending themselves in with the surroundings, use your perceptive skill instead".
Orun used his perception in the direction the Wyvern leader pointed to.
"wow, that's a lot of humans, and they all seem to be fully armed. What the hell are they looking for that needs that many of them in one place".
"there is only one reason a fully armed human army would come here for, and that is trouble".
The Wyvern leader moved away from the edge of the mountain, and turned over to where the pack were all laid in.
"okay pack, we have got ourselves some nasty intruders to deal with".
"you know, I don't think it's a good idea to go out there looking for a fight".
The human armies are fully armed, and it's obvious from their numbers that they are looking for a fight, what isn't obvious, is who they plan on fighting against.
"what are you saying Orun? Are you suggesting we cower back and watch the humans invade our territory".
Her expression was very serious, and Orun could guess from her tone that she wasn't willing to calm down nor tolerate the presence of humans in her territory.
"that is not what I am suggesting. I am saying, we have to be very smart about this".
Orun's worries is centered in him not wanting to get too involved with the human race.
He has fought with humans before, and have annihilated a lot of them. From that slight encounter together with the current one he is now faced with, it is enough for Orun to assume that the humans have a large number base on their side.
If the Wyvern pack were to go out there right now, facing off against the overwhelming number of humans down there, and with luck, they manage to kill them all, what is to stop the humans from rallying up another human forces and march themselves down here, looking for a round two.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHe does not have a specific number tag on how many humans there are, but he can tell from the way they deploy their forces to deal with monsters, that the humans are willing to risk a lot of themselves if it involves the extermination of monster kind.
The Wyvern showing this particular set of humans how strong they are, will not send shivers down the humans, nor make them cower in fear of ever trying to trespass in their territory ever again.
If there is anything Orun has learned from the humans back on earth, it is how headstrong they are, and how annoyingly determined most of them can be when they fixate themselves on a particular goal.
This humans are looking for monster blood, what is to say that they will not be willing to do anything to get it? The Pack going out there and scaring off the human forces, does nothing but to ignite into them the determination to continue sending more forces until the pack are dead.
"what are you suggesting we do? Willingly hand over our territory to them".
The Wyvern leader was beginning to get irritated with Orun. Every of his word is trying to lead her into a direction that will prevent a face off between her pack and the invading human army.
She believes Orun to be strong, but is starting to become really disappointed with the way he thinks, despite the amount of strength he has.
With her and the pack having wings, they can easily escape the invading human army, but that isn't how they do things. They don't just abandon their home out of fear of getting killed, and they won't start now, especially when it's against the humans.
"i am sorry to break it to you, but Orun, I and my pack are going nowhere. This is our home, and we will defend it against the humans, even if it means the end of us all".
If her pack were faced against another monster from a different specie, they would have no choice but to leave their homes in search of another, that is the rules of the monster kind, the strong rules over the weak.
But such rules does not apply when dealing with humans. Humans are pathetic beings who have subjected themselves to being ruled over by a weak, depending only on numbers.
The Wyvern leader is not ready to have the pride of her pack besmirched by running away from such humans.
"what are you saying? When did I ever suggest running away from the humans".