The Mirror Lake and the Dungeon
The next morning, aside from an incident where an elf tried to blend in with the soldiers in order to receive soup from Maki and Chiharu, and was escorted away by the prince of Midland, things went relatively smoothly. And so the party was able to leave Epina for their next destination safely.
"Why did he think he could do it secretly?"
"He already sticks out for being 2 meters tall."
Chiharu and Maki were exasperated at how Aeris put them on a pedestal.
"Still…"
"Yeah?"
"I"m glad that he looks better now."
"Yeah. His face seems brighter."
They were glad that they didn"t have to hide from someone who was important to them anymore.
The had left Lapondo and gone through Epina. The next town was Shiel. You reached it by pa.s.sing the high mountain pa.s.s of Epina, where it lay in a deep valley. There was a small dungeon in this town, and a lake that appeared to have flowed out from the dungeon. And just in front of it, lay the lively little town.
From on top of the mountain, it looked like a bowl with a mirror on the bottom that reflected the sunlight. Maki and Chiharu watched from the wagon, enjoying the view as the lake slowly became level with them.
"I wonder if we"ll have fish tonight?"
"Oh, do you like fish, Ryan?"
Paulo had heard Chiharu"s mutterings.
"I do. But we haven"t had much fish since leaving Noir."
"What did you have in Noir?"
"Fried fish! I sandwiched it in bread."
"Ah, that does taste good. Now listen to me, Ryan. This mirror lake, you can catch sea fish in it."
"Uh, but isn"t the sea like 10 days away?"
"It is. And while the water is from the dungeon, there are rumors that it connects to the sea somewhere underground. They even say that merfolk come out at night."
"Merfolk!"
"Exciting, isn"t it?"
If anything, it was chilling! Chiharu thought for a second that she heard the scales jingling in her pouch.
"What? You two look strange all of a sudden. Who doesn"t want to see a mermaid?"
"Well, they were very pretty."
But they also wanted to take us into the sea.
"I"ll send someone to go ahead and buy some fish for dinner. We"ll have deep-fried fish tonight!"
"Yes!"
Chiharu and Maki were now very much looking forward to dinner.
But traveling on the mountain pa.s.s was slow, and it wasn"t until the evening that they arrived in Shiel. The cooks had to start making the soup in a hurry. Tonight, it would be a soup made from the dried meat, mushrooms and wheat noodles they had bought at a town on the way there. They just had to put all of these dried ingredients into boiling water and add some salt. And then some herbs were sprinkled over it to finish it off. While they did this, filleted fish from the lake was covered in flower and thrown into a shallow pan with oil. And like that, the fish was fried.
Then they pa.s.sed them out to the soldiers as soon as they were cooked. The warm soup and hot fried fish was very effective in relaxing their bodies which were tired from the journey.
Maki and Chiharu knew they were being ill-mannered, but they sandwiched their fish in bread as they talked.
"I thought someone might come today. But they didn"t."
"I didn"t even see Sauro."
They lazily enjoyed another dinner that night.
As for the leaders, they had been invited to the mayor"s house. And a very serious discussion was under way.
"Of course, I understand that you wish to hurry to Gromble. But as you know, what is happening in Gromble, is also happening in this dungeon. Please, if you could only lend us your soldiers for just one day."
Apparently, there were monsters constantly coming out in their dungeon. They did not have enough Adventurers here to deal with them. And there were many monsters from the very depths that were coming up. The mayor continued.
"Not only that, but as the danger in Gromble increases, fewer Adventurers are coming to us. Monsters have never come out of Shiel"s dungeon up until now. But now it is very possible. As you can see, Shiel is right next to the dungeon"s entrance. Please, please consider it."
Kaider folded his arms upon hearing this. The others all turned their eyes towards him.
"Hmm."
"Kaider, what do you think? You know the most about dungeons. Midland"s soldiers weren"t sent to Gromble alone. They were sent to the dwarven lands. We will follow your orders."
"Yes. Nyran, what do you think?"
"While this is unexpected, considering that we had a.s.sumed that help from Midland would come much later, I do think we could spare a few days."
"So you think Gromble is still fine?"
"Yes."
"Hmm."
Kaider unfolded his arms.
"Edwy. Would you mind sending the soldiers into Shiel"s dungeon for one day?"
"Of course, I don"t mind."
"Well, then, mister mayor. We will do what we can tomorrow."
"Oh, thank you so much."
The soldiers would probably be happy about it. They would be bored after spending so many days traveling and training. And so they were all told of it that night, and the camp was full of excitement.
The next morning, the soldiers were separated into groups and entered the dungeon.
"Maki, now that I think of it, the only monster we"ve seen is a Gazer."
"And we didn"t learn much about them at the castle either."
The cooks and about half of the soldiers stayed in the town.
"What"s wrong little boy? Didn"t you come here because you wanted to become an Adventurer?"
One of the bored soldiers who had stayed asked her.
"No, we just came to meet some relatives. We lived in Midland before, and aren"t interested in dungeons."
Maki answered.
"So I don"t really know what"s happening, other than that the soldiers are going inside."
"I see. Did you know that monsters are weak to metal?"
"No."
"Yes, and beastkin can tear them up with their claws. Elves use arrows to shoot them. However these monsters will come at you with incredible force if they see you. Those who are hit will be injured, and even if they are not, the monsters will suck all the energy out of you. You will weaken and die. And so the beastkin are at a disadvantage. Dwarves are not very good with weapons. Elves are not too interested in hunting monsters. And so it is humans who are the most efficient. Of course, if you are no good with a sword, they"ll just knock it out of your hands and you"ll be dead."
"I see."
She had no idea.
"Um, what about Kaider? He"s a dwarf."
Maki asked.
"Kaider is not only large for a dwarf, but he has a rare skill with the sword. He is also a magnificent blacksmith. They say that warriors make the best blacksmiths. He is the only reason that people don"t say that the dwarves rely on humans entirely."
"I see. So he"s really strong."
"Yes. There"s no need to worry about him."
What a relief. Maki sighed.
"Our own Prince Edwy and Lord Aeris are seeing the dungeon today as well. Prince Edwy is surprisingly strong, but I"m a little worried about Lord Aeris. He"s terrible with the sword and bow."
"Is that so."
"Well, he is more of an intellectual."
Both Edwy and Aeris seemed to be liked by their men.
"Now, it"s my turn to go. I"ll be off then."
"Good luck!"
The soldier disappeared into the dungeon in order to trade places with the others. The returned soldiers looked as if they had accomplished something. Their eyes shone with pride.
"It looks like it"s going well."
"Yes. But I hope Edwy and the others come back soon."
Even if he said they"d be alright, she was still worried. Both Maki and Chiharu felt restless.