Elven Invasion
Chapter 27: The Return and the Rebellion
Ryan’s Arrival at the SEALs Forward Camp
The jungle was eerily quiet at night, with only the distant sounds of insects and the occasional rustle of nocturnal creatures. Ryan, covered in mud and sweat, pushed forward, his body aching from exhaustion. He had escaped Victoria’s robotic hunters, but the real challenge was yet to come—reaching the SEALs forward camp before his injuries and fatigue caught up to him.
As the lights of the camp came into view, Ryan let out a breath of relief. He was finally safe. Or so he thought.
The moment he stepped into the camp’s perimeter, gunfire erupted. Bullets whizzed past him, forcing him to dive behind a tree.
"Shit! They’re shooting at me?!" Ryan muttered, adrenaline surging. He peered out cautiously and saw the soldiers positioned at the gate, rifles aimed at his position.
"I’m friendly, damn it!" he shouted.
But the guards didn't seem to believe him. To them, he was just another scout from Victoria’s forces—perhaps an assassin, perhaps a distraction. The SEALs weren’t taking any chances.
Ryan had no choice but to return fire. He pulled out his sidearm and fired a few warning shots, aiming deliberately off-target to make them hesitate. His mind raced. Did Victoria get here before me? Did she already take the camp?
The standoff didn’t last long. Armed Humvees rolled out of the gate, their mounted machine guns pointed directly at him. Floodlights blinded him as the speakers boomed:
"Drop your weapon and surrender!"
Ryan hesitated. He could run, but where? There was no cover, no chance of escape. Gritting his teeth, he let the pistol drop to the ground and raised his hands.
Within seconds, soldiers rushed him, forcing him to the ground and blindfolding him. Rough hands dragged him forward, and despite his struggles, he was outnumbered and outmatched.
"Damn it, you idiots, I’m on your side!" he growled. But no one listened.
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A Familiar Voice in the Darkness
Ryan was led deeper into the camp, his blindfold still covering his eyes. He felt himself being forced onto a chair, hands tied behind his back. His mind raced through possibilities. Was this really the SEALs’ camp? Or had Victoria’s forces captured it?
Then, a soft touch on his face startled him. Small hands cupped his cheeks, trembling. He felt warm tears drop onto his skin.
"Ryan… Ryan, you’re hurt…" a voice sobbed.
His heart clenched. Sophia?
For a moment, fear gripped him. Had they captured her too? Was Beth here as well? His breathing quickened, panic setting in.
"Don’t cry, Sophia," he said, forcing strength into his voice. "I’ll definitely save you. That bitch Victoria can come at me if she has the balls!"
Laughter erupted around him. A deep chuckle followed.
The blindfold was yanked off, and Ryan blinked rapidly as his eyes adjusted to the sudden brightness.
Standing before him was Commander Jack, arms crossed, trying to hold back his amusement. Beside him, Beth and David stood close, their hands intertwined. And kneeling in front of him, still holding his face, was Sophia, her teary eyes filled with relief.
Ryan stared in shock. He was safe. The camp was secure.
Beth smiled at him. "Welcome back, dumbass."
Ryan groaned, his head dropping forward. "You guys are a bunch of pricks."
The camp burst into laughter.
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Back in the Village: The Plan for Rebellion
While Ryan reunited with his allies, far away in the village, Carlos, Solomon, and Carlos’s father sat in deep discussion, the dim lantern casting flickering shadows across the wooden walls. Across from them, Carlos’s father-in-law, the village doctor, listened in silence, his face unreadable.
"A rebellion?" the old doctor finally said. "Carlos, do you have any idea what you’re asking for?"
Carlos leaned forward. "I know exactly what I’m asking for. If we don’t fight, we’ll die. General Esteban will never forgive us for what we’ve done. He’ll return, and when he does, he’ll burn this village to the ground."
The doctor’s jaw clenched. He knew Carlos was right. But rebellion meant war. War meant casualties.
Solomon, sitting quietly until now, finally spoke. "We’re not asking the village to take up arms mindlessly. We need strategy. With your influence, you can help rally the people. You’ve saved their lives for years—if you tell them it’s time to fight, they’ll listen."
The doctor exhaled heavily. "Even if I agree, how do you plan to fight? We don’t have the firepower to stand against Esteban’s men."
Carlos smirked. "That’s where Solomon comes in."
The doctor turned to the legendary mercenary. "And what exactly can one man do?"
Solomon met his gaze, his expression unreadable. Then, leaning back, he said in a calm, deadly voice:
"One man can kill an army. I’ve done it before."
Silence fell over the room.
Carlos’s father clenched his fists, his warrior’s spirit stirring. "And what do you need from me?" he asked.
Carlos’s smile widened. "Help us rally the people. Help us win."
The old doctor closed his eyes for a long moment. Then, with a slow nod, he whispered:
"Then let’s begin."
Outside, under the moonlight, the winds of rebellion had begun to rise.
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The Shadow Council’s Virtual Meeting
Deep within the encrypted networks of the world’s most powerful entities, a secret virtual meeting commenced. The participants were not ordinary leaders—these were the true powers that shaped global events from the shadows. Representatives of the most powerful nations, multinational corporations, tech giants, and the wealthiest individuals sat in complete anonymity, their screens showing only masked avatars. Among them were also figures from severely secret organizations, some so old they predated the very nations they now influenced.
The discussion began with cold efficiency, reviewing recent developments—the escalating conflict in the Amazon, the rise of rebellion against General Esteban, and the growing concern over Victor and Victoria’s unchecked military power. Several members spoke cautiously, debating the long-term consequences of these events, even though the names in the report was doing their best to survive and thought they were protagonists of the story but to the real top, the actions of those pawns were a entertaining farce at best as no matter what happens at the end of the whole Amazon circus for those of them who can sit in this meeting, there was no result that would let to their loss.
But before the discussion could go deeper, a shadowed figure, believed to be the representative of Russia, cut in sharply. His voice carried the weight of impatience and authority.
"Enough with this nonsense. The Amazon conflict is nothing but a sideshow. It’s time we focus on what truly matters—retaking Antarctica."
The virtual chamber fell into a tense silence.
Then, one by one, the masked figures nodded in agreement.
The real war was about to begin.