WEBS OF DECEIT

Yaris ordered a small spaceship that will convey the scientist back home.
He watched as thousands of men stepped through his camp, and he tried to count their numbers. But they were so numerous that he soon gave up his attempt, so he waited patiently for the incoming spaceship.
"Mission is half complete," Yaris informed the anxious warriors with him.
"Our fighters are watching them with our gadgets, and they won't be out of sight." One of the named Hoorays with him let out.
"Keep me informed every minute" Yaris announced and peeked at the Hoorays climbing Zuma rock.
The Hooray followed Yaris's gaze, he smirked as one among the climbers lose his grips on the rocks and plummeted downward.
"I have ordered another spaceship that will drop more of our warriors on the top of the rock. Those climbing now are to make sure no human is seen on it.
"Why? We already have the scepter."
"Because I don't trust Horus, and I believed he is spinning more webs of deceit," Yaris answered back.
"But we now have the scepter, what deceit will he spin again."
Yaris glared at the Hooray in his front, he felt pitied at his gullible. "Can't you see they were hidden something?"
The Hooray smirked back and stammered out. "They... They have already lost the scepter," He paused his speech, looked at his boss's glaring face, and asked. "We have won, haven't we?"
"Yes, for now. But with humans and Horus's cunningness, I won't breathe comfortably, until the scepter is out of here, then delivered and confirmed by the senators of his authenticity before I will agree that we have won."
"Yes, humans are unpredictable and always filled with mischievous ideas."
Some minutes later, a spaceship hovered closer and descended on the plain ground that was vacated by the jihadists, and now filled with thousands of aliens.
The scientist, along with ten Hoorays that will serve as his guard, entered inside and were instantly flown off into the cloud above.
Horus and the multitude with him walked through the menacingly looking aliens, they were followed by the commander-general, and his three generals, then Kira and Akira, and their legions of dooms.
Hours later, they were soon out of the aliens' midst and they quickly scattered into the safety of the woods.
Far off, some men raced forward, then welcomed the newcomers into their side.
"Where is Brenda?" Horus asked, as soon as he was sure the last of his team was out of danger.
"Follow us, they circled this mountain and descended through a hidden tunnel." One among the men sent back announced.
The commander-general of the jihadists and his men soon arrived, and he galloped on his horse and whistled to Horus about his presence. Then brought out a fat Cuban cigar, and matchbox, and was about to light his cigar when one among the men cried out.
"Here is wetted with inflammable substance, and everything will go boom if you dare light a stick of matches."
The man grinned, looked at the cigar in his hand, and instantly tossed it away.
"The legion of doom should form the first line to attack, as soon as they fire subdued," Horus announced, at the sight of Kira and Akira, as they strolled into the camp, along with their warriors of zombies.
"Aye, but we are going along with you, to the top of the rock." Akira let out.
"I have no problem with that, you can come along," Horus answered back, veering at the man on the horse, and announced.
"Let your men cover up any lapses from the legions of dooms, while the rest of the gang should be served as guards around the rock, and most importantly, at the entrance of the steps."
"I will stay with my three generals and fight them off." The commander-general answered back, veered his horse, and instantly started positioning his fighters at every nook and cranny that will serve as a good defending standpoint.
All set and done, Horus followed the awaiting men, and he was accompanied by thousands of men.
What the men see as obstacles were just Bermuda grasses, with tiny layers of growing rocks.
And it instantly gave way, at the first crush of the big sledgehammer.
The men instantly cried out with jubilation, but Brenda hushed their voices and announced. "Aliens are waiting for us, we need to be as quiet as a mouse, as we sneaked on them."
Two men on their fellow shoulders were heaved up, both jumped then hold the edge of the opening and wriggle out.
"Hey! Are you okay?" Brenda cupped her two palms over her mouth and asked.
"Yeah, is a vast large of rocky land, and we can't see the aliens around." A voice let out, as his head appeared from the hole."
"Pull others out now!" Bobby said with an excited voice.
In a few hours, all the men had climbed up to the upper side of the rock, without any disturbance.
"This is a large area of land, and the aliens are probably on the other side of the rock. " Brenda announced.
"I hope they remained where they are," Bobby said.
"Don't be fooled by the silence of this place, the aliens are here, and probably peeking at us right now." Brenda cried out, at some of the men, who had forgotten their mission but now went in search of guinea fowls, and their eggs.
"Let's all find a defensive position-" Bobby's speech was cut short by the cries of the advancing aliens, as they plunged into the midst of the newcomers.
As soon as the Hoorays climbed into the top of the rock, another spaceship appear and landed close to Yaris's position.
He quickly instructed the awaiting two thousand warriors to hop up.
The spaceship is bigger than the previous one, and the inside is clean and comfortable for the tired warriors, but their enjoyment was short-lived as they soon get to their destination in a few minutes.
"Brace for impact!" The pilot of the spaceship announced what he believed was a suicide landing.
"Can't we teleport down?" The Hooray leading the team screamed out.
"Of course, you can, you said I should land you on the top of the rock, and that was what I was bound to do." The pilot answered back.
"You are not different from Kira and Akira's zombies are yodon'think and make use of your brain," he screamed back.
He ordered his warrior to stand into position, and the countdown of their teleportation begins.

SCEPTER OF A DEMI-GOD
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