>>5462276>>5462306[Sounds good]
Xil agrees to the deal.
After fixing up the giant’s mechanical wings, she helps him scavenge the exoskeletons and wings.
…
His wings fly through the sky, and the piles of of metal and her horse moves behind them, being connected thorough dozens of ropes attached on the wings’ anchor points.
As for Xil, she’s being carried in his arms.
She’s content with having a system of ropes supporting her, but Fhang wants to repay her for pulling him on the horse in that cave.
Is this… flirting?
.. it doesn’t really matter.
Her goal is to get to heaven.
His goal is some business in the human world.
The two of them didn’t talk much on their way to the town, anyways.
The old wooden buildings and waterlogged boards have faint brown color staining it. Traces of dried blood.
While Fhang leaves her to sell off his spoils, she gathers more information about the angel.
Grace was in a similar position to her, being a mercenary that died in battle. She was a criminal who was recruited into the Forlorn Hope division of the Landservants mercenary group, a unit that was sent into battle first, to soften up the enemy pike square before the main force could engage.
Paid double, had short life expectancy, but those that survived had incredible skill with two handed swords and polearms.
She ended up in first layer of heaven, the “Great Four” layer. However, she often got into duels with other angels and was eventually demoted into a demon, serving as a manager for the torture device operators in the Crusher sector.
She managed to make the steel beaked crows work more efficiently than anyone else before her and was able to quickly here groups of tall anomalies on her own.
For her skill, she was reinstated as an angel, now acting as a mentor for soon to be transferred angels.
Cont.