Chapter Thirtythree

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Adam's POV

I pulled something out of my bag, and Avira was curious about what I had revealed.

"What is that?" Avira asked.

I was taking a moment to adjust the knob on the device, tuning out the frequency of what the device was on.

"It's a frequency transmission device," I said to her, adjusting the knob of the device, which was to help create the right frequency and how to tune it.

"it's supposed to be used to detect certain radio frequencies or s.o.s signals," I said.

"S.O.S?" Avira asked, confused about the acronym I said.

"It is an acronym, short for save our ship or save our souls. It is a way of directing a signal." I explained, returning my gaze to the drive in my hands. She so happened to nod before I looked down at it, and she watched out of fascination.

After completing the theorized frequency, bees correspond, too. Bee back on earth, bees function in different sequences of frequency, both for buzzing, flight, and communication, and for communication would work to affect the two guards near the doors to where we were planning to leave.

Bees communicate at a frequency of 200 - 500 Hertz, so I would use the device I have to readjust to that frequency but increase its signal extremely at a high rate in the hope for them to get irritated by the fluency that they would leave and be able to get through the doors. Based on my current theory, I hope it would work if the anatomy here were similar to the anatomy of a bee back in my world.

Looking at Avira, I realized she was confused about what I was doing. So, I explained it briefly and straightforwardly, hoping she would understand.

"It sends out a frequency that confuses their communication and affects their brain waves."

Hopping that would make sense to her, I looked to Avira, and she seemed to understand because even though this was foreign and alien to her, she seemed to have an idea of what I told her, and she seemed excited about not afraid or even confused about that matter. I focused and aimed the device slightly at the two.

Before I was about to turn it on, I looked at Avira. "You should probably cover your ears; the frequency will be pretty loud." my tone filled with caution preparation.

She covered her two little antennas sprouting from the tops of her head, and once she was ready, I carefully, without being noticed by the two guards, pressed the device's turning-on button.

I heard it buzz, and the fluency didn't affect me, but the guards were starting to get a little uncomfortable.

The antenna on their head; I saw them twitch only slightly until they began to move and adjust themselves uncomfortably. They started squinting their eyes from the increasing noise, then only slightly. 

 The noise from the device I held bothered the royal guards, so they fled, leaving the door unoccupied.

Once they left the door, went down the hallway, and turned a random corner where they wouldn't spot us, we fled to the door, and yet quickly and quietly, we were able to open the two beamed doors, which Avira was able to open with her alien strength, and to yet to be greeted by the solars lit lights from the sun, peaking out slightly from when the door was being opened, once they were, Avira took my hand in hers, and we made a discreet walk across a field of purple like lander floors beds of plants that bloomed around the outside parts of the royal structural exterior parts of the castle. 

We saw a few anthro bees who wore high-end yellow and white silk clothing that happened to be similar to everyone out and in of the royal grounds itself. Walking around speaking in their dialect and slightly flying by and minding our business, but when we were getting close to the high gates of the outdoor parts from the palace toward the doors to where would lead us to the city.

But something wasn't right. It was too easy, and if the royal guards were to spot us, they would have noticed, but why didn't they?

To be Continued

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