Page 102 of Taming the Dark Elf


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“Yes.”

He nods once.

“Then we follow them.”

I shake my head.

“Not all of us.”

That gets his attention.

“Explain.”

I step closer to the center of the group, gesturing slightly to the surrounding area.

“If you move the entire force through here, you slow down,” I say. “Too many bodies, too much noise, and you risk missing them entirely if they’ve already split.”

“And your solution?” he asks.

“Small group,” I say. “Fast. Quiet.”

“And the rest?”

I glance back toward the fields.

“They secure what’s left,” I reply. “Set up supply recovery, check structures, make sure nothing here turns into a problem later.”

One of the officers shifts.

“That divides the force.”

“Yes,” I say.

“That’s risky.”

“So is doing nothing,” I reply, meeting his gaze.

He hesitates.

Then looks to Verr.

Of course he does.

I don’t look at Verr.

I don’t need to.

Because if he’s going to trust me?—

This is where it starts.

There’s a pause, long enough that I can feel the weight of it settling over the group, pressing in from all sides.

Then—

“Do it,” Verr says.

Simple.