Publishedat 6th of September 2019 07:06:02 PMChapter 182
I got off of my horse and went to Silvergreen…to Asagi .
Even during the fight, he wore a pained expression as he swung his sword . And he was fighting bandits . The emotion suggested a resistance to killing but also the knowledge that he had to in order to survive . It was all in his expression .
“Good work, Asagi . ”
“Mmm…ah, Miss Tetra . Were you hurt?”
“Just a few cuts . Nothing out of the ordinary for an Adventurer, wouldn’t you agree?”
“Uh, yeah . ”
He wiped at the blood on his cheek . Under the blood that dripped from his face, there was not a single scratch .
Asagi didn’t seem enthusiastic about taking the leader’s head, and so I offered to do it . I grabbed the hair in order to pull it up to the right angle, but the whole upper torso came with me .
“Huh…”
I let go without thinking . The torso fell into a puddle of blood with a wet thud . How did you he cut it to end up with a body like that? This wasn’t the work of any normal movement or use of strength . The sword itself would have to be very strong . I nervously glanced towards Asagi .
“Hahhhh…”
He looked at the blood on the cloth he used to wipe himself and sighed . I could see the reluctance in his expression . It was glaringly obvious .
However, what he had done was almost more terrifying than the bandits .
A man with great strength but a brittle heart . That was my first impression of him .
Advertis.e.m.e.ntWith the head in hand, we returned to the road . Asagi had wanted to bury the bodies, but I told him that we hadn’t killed all the bandits yet, and so he just put his hands together and bowed . Was it some tradition he had?
When that was finished, he picked up his sword and began to run . As his alias suggested, wind wrapped around his legs as he took off at a great speed, quickly disappearing from sight . The carriage would be fine if he was there . More importantly, I had to make sure that none of the other bandits had escaped .
And so I watched for them as I made my way back . That was when I encountered the man with the scar on his face . He had been in the carriage the last time I saw him…
“Woah, that’s a lot of blood . I hope it’s not yours?”
“It isn’t . And what about the blood on you?”
“Of course it’s not mine!”
He grinned . So he must have killed some of them too . Well, this part of the forest was likely fine then . And so I had him ride on the back of the horse as we continued on . It was probably safe, but I stayed alert .
The carriage was surrounded by corpses . The bodies of the bandits piled over one another . An exhibition of cuts, arrow wounds and broken bones . Each wound suggested a different weapon, a different pa.s.senger .
“Ah, you’re back . Miss Tetra . ”
“Yes . What a great mountain of bodies you have here . ”
“I didn’t do this . It was like this when I got back . ”
Not this one, you mean .
I got off of the horse and we all talked about what had happened . It seemed that we had killed all forty of the bandits . Lightwind’s Presence Detection abilities were quite advanced, and she was sure that there were no other groups, let alone a settlement . The merchant then urged us to waste no time in leaving this place . He was right . And with that, everyone began to put away their weapons . I too sheathed my sword and got into the carriage .
My horse was tied to the carriage by the driver, who intended on taking it with us .
“Asagi, we are leaving . ”
I looked up when I heard Lightwind’s voice . She was looking out of the carriage and at Asagi . He was looking at the forest . Perhaps he was regretting the lack of a burial .
Indeed, leaving the bodies out to rot would mean corruption and the possible spread of diseases . However, there were monsters in the area . They would likely take care of that . The monsters would grow fat, bear their young and eventually grow in numbers and be killed by us . That was the life of an Adventurer . It seemed that for him, living in our world meant fighting against something within him . Well, only Lightwind would know about that .
“Yeah, I’m coming . ”
When he finally looked back, his expression was indeed sad .
“We’ll be arriving at Yukka shortly!”
The driver called out . The sky was blue and beautiful . But when I looked down, my gauntlets were stained with red . It was the red that seemed to cast a shadow over everything .
It had not taken more than an hour after the battle with the bandits to get this close to Yukka . The path had started to branch out and we saw other carriages on the road . However, the pa.s.sengers all gasped when they turned towards us . Most of us were covered in blood . Who wouldn’t be surprised…?
The carriage b.u.mped and shook . Inside, I leaned against Daniela’s shoulder . As if noticing something, she turned to look at me and smiled .
“I think we should have a good long rest today and tomorrow . ”
“Yeah…I would like that . ”
I still wasn’t used to the act of killing, but at the same time, I felt a strong joy over my survival and the fact that Daniela was safe . I felt that this was what real fighting was .
Suddenly, I thought back on Nicora . Back then, I thought that I would not be able to protect anything if I didn’t kill . And so I did . Well, in the end, I only killed the wind dragon . Not the bandits .
So this was my first time since having that necessary change of heart . Gaining that resolve had toughened me a little . But I knew that I was still not used to it yet . The values and sense of morals ingrained in me could not be overwritten so easily .
But that didn’t mean it couldn’t be . Because it was necessary in order to protect what was important to me . I couldn’t imagine losing Daniela . She was a part of me now .
“The first thing we must do when arriving in the town, is to do something about your clothes . ”
“I envy you and your bow . You at least don’t get drenched . ”
“Aye . I fully intended on using my bow no matter what this time . These clothes deserve better than to be covered in blood . ”
“And I thought you wanted to support us . ”
I couldn’t help but chuckle at her ridiculous reason . I wish that I had her inner strength .
Though, perhaps it was something only acquired after three hundred years of life .
The town finally came into view . And by town, I mean trees that were planted around a circular wall . As monsters were so widespread in this word, every town was protected by an impressive wall . Towns themselves were starting to feel like a familiar sight to me, but each one had its own taste and color . The town of Yukka was made of stone and felt both systematic and artistic .
There were a large number of merchants and Adventurers lined up at the gate . And there did not seem to be much movement .
“Hey, is this the only entrance into the town?”
The scarred man asked the driver .
“Yukka only has two entrancs . This one, the west gate, and the north gate . ”
“Huh . Strange way to build a town . ”
“There are forests with monsters on both the east and south sides . And they happen to be very strong… This town used to have gates on those sides, but they keep them closed now and they are never opened . ”
“I see…”
The scarred man must have been satisfied with that answer, because he leaned back in his seat and closed his eyes . Still, he had gotten the answer to a question that the rest of us had been wondering . And so we all nodded and continued to wait for our turn .
“I wonder what kind of monsters they are?”
I could not help but be interested . After all, from what I learned at the guild, there were no monsters in these parts that seemed like that big of a threat .
“They’re quite famous around here . Loup-garou . ”
“Loup-garou…”
Werewolves?
I glanced at the beastkin girl . But she was looking down and I couldn’t see her expression .
Well, it’s not like werewolves had anything to do with her… Still, my curiosity about the beastkin seemed to know no bounds ever since I found out about them . What if these Loup-garou were beastkin too? It could be some misunderstanding and they were just treated like monsters . That would be tragic .
Such fantasies played out in my mind as we waited . Loup-garou… I kind of wanted to meet them .