Ti was of the essence here. So leaving the rest of the wiry guy for the goblin brute to finish, Ethan hurriedly dashed towards the other guy. At the sa ti, he summoned Grug.
With his sword out of reach and one arm bleeding, Scarface could only barely react to Ethan and when he saw another goblin appearing, his heart dropped.
"You didn't expect this, did you?" Ethan growled, panting as he stood over Scarface. "Thought I was an easy target?"
Scarface glared up at him, his face contorted with anger and pain. "You… you bastard… you are colluding with these disgusting creatures? Do you know what they do to the won and children of the villages?"
Ethan laughed. He tightened his grip on the sword, his knuckles whitening. "And what do you think you're doing to right now? You're no better than them," he spat.
Grug grinned, his jagged teeth bared as he lood nacingly over the fallen man. Snarl, having finished off the wiry companion, lumbered closer, his heavy footsteps echoing through the tense clearing.
Ethan heard an experience point notification beep in the corner of his mind. Snarl had also leveled up from the encounter.
Scarface's bravado faltered as the reality of his situation sank in. Blood dripped from his wounds, staining the forest floor, and the odds were stacked heavily against him.
"Listen…" he started, his voice shaky now. "We—we don't have to do this. Let go, and you'll never see again."
Ethan narrowed his eyes, his grip on the sword tightening further. "Let you go? Like you would've let go? Or were you planning to take everything I had and leave for dead?"
Scarface swallowed hard, his face pale. "It wasn't personal! It's just… just business."
Ethan let out a bitter laugh. "Funny how it always works that way for you types. It's just business until soone fights back." He took a step closer, looming over Scarface. "Tell who sent you."
The man hesitated, glancing between Ethan, and the goblins. His jaw clenched as he weighed his options, but the fear in his eyes gave him away.
"Fine," he muttered. "I don't know his na, but he paid well—said he wanted you alive, though I'd bet that wouldn't have lasted long once he had you."
Ethan's heart raced. He knew it. Sobody was targeting him. If he was not wrong then this was the second ti this had happened and the first ti they had definitely gotten away with it.
Only if the Ethan of this world died or sothing had happened to him, then it was possible for him to cross over from his world.
Fine. Maybe that sounded a bit too far-fetched. Maybe he simply received a grievous injury to his head and suddenly he rembered his past life or sothing. That was not important right now.
The fact is that his life was currently in danger and sobody had paid these assholes to kill him on the way here. He needed to know who it was. Otherwise, he might be walking into more death traps.
Ethan looked at the guy who was groveling for his life. "Start talking," he demanded. "I want details—every little thing you know about who hired you. The paynt, the letter, where you t them. If you lie or hold back even a little..."
He let his words trail off, glancing aningfully at Snarl, who growled deeply, his massive hands clenching into fists.
Scarface flinched, his bravado entirely gone. "Alright! Alright! I'll tell you!" he stamred, his voice trembling. But right at this mont, a dagger ca flying out of nowhere and embedded itself in Scarface's chest with a sickening thunk.
His eyes widened in shock and pain as blood bubbled from his lips. He collapsed backward, clutching the hilt of the dagger weakly, his breath coming in ragged gasps.
"That's enough out of you." The familiar gruff voice sounded.
Ethan's head snapped toward the direction the dagger had co from, his heart pounding. His instincts scread danger as he suddenly realized that in all the panic he had forgotten soone! The damned carriage driver!
The carriage driver who was clearly not just a driver stepped forward with a twisted grin on his face. The man held another dagger in his hand, casually twirling it as he approached the scene. His calm deanor sent a chill down Ethan's spine.
"Thought I'd let this play out a bit," the driver said, his voice low and mocking. "But you were getting too close to things you shouldn't know."
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