Vor entered the arena and stood near Lancaster.
Vor began his training, teaching both of them at the same time. Even though both of them had different species, the essence of their fighting was the same… It was to overwhelm the enemy with their strength and speed.
This was also what Vor decided to focus on.
Atlas stood in the distance, watching the training. Even though he didn’t join the battle, he was still learning a lot from seeing them fight. Vor really was a good teacher.
For the next one hour, Atlas just sat silently, watching three men fight, and imagining how he could incorporate all the knowledge in his fighting style as well to improve him further. Even though he only had a little time more in this world, he still hadn’t stopped trying to learn and improve himself.
After two hours, the training was still ongoing. However, Atlas could see that it was getting late. He needed to start preparing to leave as well.
He stood up to leave, but right then he felt a powerful aura. He wasn’t the only one who felt it as Vor and the others also felt it. It was a powerful aura that was coming from a distance.
“They are here,” he softly stated as his figure disappeared.
Atlas appeared right near the entrance of the town where all the Vampires were already present. Vor, Lancaster and Tyler also arrived there, stopping right beside Atlas.
In the distance, both of them could see two figures. There were two men, both shrouded by a mighty aura, and dressed like Royalty.
One of them was Lucius… The man who looked the youngest out of all the Progenitors. The other person was Atlan, who looked much better now.
Atlan had some rest and some blood after leaving, and by now, he was back to his normal old self. He looked even more powerful than he did last time.
Both of them seemed quite intrigued to see more Vampires near Atlas who looked like they were from his lineage.
The two men came closer to Atlas, stopping right before him.
“And here I used to think that you didn’t like turning people,” Atlan smiled. “Isn’t it the complete opposite? You have so many in your primary lineage…”
“Anyway, it’s good. We are going to need them for what’s to come,” he added. “They’ll come in handy.”
“So, where is Lilith? When she contacted us, she said that she had a plan. What’s the plan now?” Lucius asked.
“She is inside the town, but you don’t need her to tell you the plan. I’ll be telling you the plan myself.”
Even though Atlas could take both of them to Lilith, he didn’t want to introduce them to Misella so soon as that could just change the main topic of conversation from the plan of what’s to do next to Misella’s identity.
There was no way they weren’t going to be curious about Misella’s identity or now she became a Progenitor.
“It doesn’t matter who tells us. Moreover it’s even better if you tell her,” Lucius responded. He still didn’t feel comfortable around Lilith. If he didn’t need to, he didn’t want to be in her presence.
Both the Progenitors entered the town, accompanying Atlas who started telling them the plan.
“Wait. So your plan is that you’ll go alone?” Atlan rolled his eyes. “Shouldn’t you be the last person who goes before them?”
“I can’t be the last person. Amongst the Progenitors, I’m the only one they won’t be able to sense. I can also take help of my spells to hide further. That way, it can be an attack when they are least expecting it,” Atlas explained. “Moreover, even if it didn’t work, so what? You’ll all be there to take forward plan B.”
“And what’s plan B?” Lucius inquired. He found Plan A to be stupid even though there were some elements in it which made sense. He was more interested in the next plan which had their roles.
“After I go in, you’ll all be surrounding that place from a safe distance where they can’t sense you. You two, Lilith, Tyler and my lineage and we’ve also contacted some witches for this mission. So even if I fail, you’ll all still have one chance for the final assault and if you can succeed, that’s even better.”
Atlas further claimed, “With this, we have two chances of success and we only need to grab one. Either I succeed, or you. Under no circumstances can we both fail since their backup will be here after that. So this will be the best and last opportunity of ours.”
“I see… So you’re using yourself as a bait while also trying to use your advantage.” Atlan got the gist of it. “You want to do it alone as it’s safer, but if you fail, your presence and capture will give them a peace of mind since they’ll think you don’t have support anymore as you came alone.”
“That won’t make them call backup. Instead, their guards will be down which is the perfect opportunity to strike them for us,” He stated.
“Exactly,” Atlas agreed. That’s what he was also thinking.
“This isn’t a bad plan, but it’s quite risky for you,” Atlan commented. “Then again, it won’t be the first time you’ll be taking such a risk, so I’m not too surprised. You’ve always been an idiot when it comes to such things.”
“But still, I agree with the plan. This is quite good. If we succeed in taking down their leader, we can end this war. Moreover, we can also teach that arrogant guy a lesson. If we’re lucky, we can also get back at the old man who forced us all to go to sleep in the past….”
Atlan agreed with the plan right away, but Lucius still hadn’t confirmed or denied. He appeared to be thinking of something as if still confused if he should go with the plan.
“What are you thinking?” Atlan asked Lucius. “Do you have a better”
Lucius didn’t answer and remained in his thoughts.