As for Levi? He barely registered him at all, just a Beta, someone he deemed insignificant. After all, Alpha blood ran through Lance’s veins as well, making him, at least in his own eyes, partly an Alpha himself.
Addison nodded. "Alright. Can you find a dozen thick, sturdy ropes, long enough to reach at least five hundred meters, preferably closer to a kilometer?"
Her expression was grave, and Lance immediately understood she wasn’t speaking casually. Still, the request posed a problem; no single rope on hand was anywhere near that long.
Lance paused, thinking it through, then replied, "We don’t have ropes of that length. But we can securely tie several dozen together. If we do it properly, we can make one that reaches close to a kilometer."
"Alright, that’ll work, as long as the ropes won’t snap or loosen. Make them one and a half kilometers long, and prepare a dozen of them," Addison said, giving a firm nod. As long as they were secure, that would be enough.
Lance followed her gaze toward the hot air balloons still parked on the ground. Sandbags were fastened to the sides of the baskets, but there were no long tethers yet, nothing that would allow the balloons to rise while remaining anchored.
"...Are we tying them to the hot air balloons?" Lance asked.
"Yes," Addison replied simply.
"Alright, we’ll get on it," Lance said brightly before hurrying off, dispatching his team to scour the territory for rope while he worked alongside them.
Once Lance and his team were gone, only the guards remained, who were still busy with the hot air balloons, checking the seams, inspecting the fabric, and making sure there were no defects or holes that might prevent them from soaring into the sky.
With everyone occupied and no eyes on them, Addison exchanged a brief nod with Levi. Still in his wolf form, Levi moved closer, his massive body positioning itself at her side, quietly shielding her from view and ensuring that no one would notice what Addison was about to do.
They moved slowly toward the stack of biochemical agents. The moment Addison reached them, she dropped to one knee. Levi remained standing, his massive wolf form casually blocking the view, making it seem as though he were simply lingering nearby. With him shielding her so effortlessly, Addison was completely hidden from prying eyes.
She placed her hand on the container and focused all her thoughts on the biochemical agent within. Soon, that familiar sensation welled up again, the same one she had felt when Sidha channeled the power of light through her own body.
Yes. That was it.
Addison planned to use Sidha’s power of light. Light magic and divine power shared the same origin, and if her theory was correct, the demonic energy infused within the biochemical agent could be purified and stripped away. What would remain would be nothing more than the harsh chemical components themselves.
Even if those chemicals alone weren’t enough to kill the demonic insects, it wouldn’t matter. Once infused with the power of light, the biochemical agent would become lethal in a different way.
Light magic was poison to demons.

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