Chapter 117
The Exhausting Reality of Novel Transmigration
Walter was wandering through the woods, all by himself.
Earlier while he was still with his hunting group, strange monsters suddenly appeared, and he soon fled, leaving behind the others.
However, considering what heâs experiencing now, he was having second thoughts. Maybe it would have been better to stay together with them rather than escaping alone.
Walking alone in the woods seemed several times more dangerous.
Besides, whatâs with this squalid rain?
âHa, shi⦠In the first place, I wasnât going to participate in this hunting festival anyway.â
Truthfully, he joined the hunt only because he trusted Leo.
Last time, at the funeral that House Carter had held, when Walter and Hermann went together with Leoâ
Leo was the one who approached them first.
Thanks to this, they also got to see the rare scene where the ducal ladies and the young dukes were gathered together.
Anyway.
Itâs for this reason that Walter thought Leo would have his back in this hunting festival.
Thereâs also a young lady heâs been eyeing since before, so he was just planning to stick by Leoâs side while hunting, then heâd bring back good enough game for her as a gift.
However, after the hunting festival first started, he couldnât find neither hair nor hide of Leo.
âIf Leo was there when the monster appeared, I wouldnât have needed to escape alone like thisâ¦!â
His lamentations were absurd, but at least Walter genuinely believed it.
He didnât know how long heâd been wandering through the woods alone now, but then, he suddenly began to hear something rustling nearby.
Walter halted where he was and blinked.
Coming through the sound of the rain, this unusual rustling was not usually from an animal.
Earlier, those monsters.
Itâs obviously one of them.
Walter immediately crouched close to the ground just in case heâd get caught. And, he held his breath.
However, despite such efforts, the heinous monster jumped out through the bushes and quickly found Walter. It rushed in at once.
Graaaah!
âAACKâ! MOTHERâ!â
When a blue monster that looked like a mad dog lunged at him, Walter fell on his behind.
And it would definitely not be enough even if he tried to defend himself as hard as he could, but he nonetheless sloppily drew out his swordâbut raised his arms only to cover his eyes.
Wholly unable to wield that sword.
Meanwhile, the distance between the monster and Walter gradually narrowed.
âAh, Iâm going to die!â
No matter how stupid he was, he could at least tell this much.
Through his now-glazed view, the sharp fangs of the monster were clearly visible.
However, itâs not Walter but the monster that collapsed first.
Whiiine.
The monster was right in front of him now as it bore its jagged teeth at him, but it suddenly fell to the side.
Thud!
When the monsterâs giant body fell, the wet soil splashed everywhere, accompanied by a loud sound.
There, sweeping her wet hair roughly up, the woman went on to stab the fallen monster with a longsword.
Without a momentâs hesitation.
Soon enough, the monster that had tried to rise to its feet again instead began to disintegrate into the air without a trace.
Walter gawked foolishly at the scene that had unfolded in front of him, and he belatedly noticed who exactly this woman was.
âDucal Lady⦠Valentine?â
When Walter uttered her name, Rosettaâs golden gaze turned to look at him, then she walked closer to him.
She brushed off the blue dust on the sword and approached him.
âThat sword, you know how to use it, right?â
At the question thatâs spoken with a cold voice, Walter nodded.
âThen thatâs enough. Aim for the heart of the blue monsters, thatâs their fatal spot. Donât just sit down like youâre doing now, but immediately aim for their hearts. That will increase your chances of living.â
This was all that Rosetta said.
After that, the woman did not offer a hand to Walter, who was still collapsed on the ground. She simply turned around.
However, she stopped somewhere for a moment.
With a closer look, it seemed like she had left a man there, leaning against one tree. She stopped to hoist him up and support him.
Walter hurriedly stood up from the ground and grabbed Rosetta.
âEâ¦Excuse me! Please wait, Lady Valentine!â
Unpleasantly, Rosetta turned at the unwelcome call.
âWhat?â
As they were closely facing each other now, Walter realized how breathtakingly beautiful the ducal lady was.
Looking at her with her face soaked by the rain, Walter strangely even found his throat feeling parched.
The man gulped dryly and continued.
âPlease take me with you. Iâm injured as well. Like the man next to you.â
Itâs an obvious lie.
After he had faced two monsters with the group that he was with earlier, he realized how futile it was to fight. Regardless of how many times he cut them down, they just wouldnât die.
And thatâs why he was the first to flee from the group and run away alone.
Without a chance to get injured.
He felt pain in just one place now, and thatâs at his bum and tailbone.
Rosetta looked at him with such glacier-like eyes, then she sighed briefly.
âIâm busy. Youâll just be a nuisance.â
âPardon me?â
âYou know their weakness now, so it wouldnât be too difficult for you to deal with them. Youâre one of the hunting festivalâs participants, are you not? Perhaps a few knights or other nobles would come down from the mountain. Join them.â
After refusing him coldly, the woman soon began to reposition the man she was supporting, and she then carried him on her back.
Walter gawked once again.
How could a slender woman like her so easily carry a man who looked twice her size?
However, his shock was short-lived. More important issues still remained.
âNo, but⦠Then you should at least take me there!â
At his brazen request, which sounded more like an order, Rosetta raised one eyebrow.
ââ¦How is it possible that everyone says the same thing?â
After saving them, everyone just wants more and more, of courseâ¦
Rosetta muttered quietly to herself, not exactly responding to Walterâs words anymore. She turned around and went on her way.
âAh⦠no, please! Your Ladyship! Your Ladyship!â
Walter shouted, but Rosetta just continued to quickly move away.
And so, Walter was left alone, stunned. Then, he stomped his feet out of frustration.
âOh, how stingy! Whatâs wrong with taking one more person with you? If you helped me, you should take responsibility. Shiââ
He grumbled for a long time, but he suddenly realized that somethingâs strange.
âBy the way, Iâve never heard of the Ducal Lady being so strong that she could kill a monster without hesitation. And she could even travel down the mountain with a man who looks to be a head taller than me on her backâ¦â
Now that he thought about it, it was also strange how she knew about the weakness of the monster in advance.
The shameless, childish man soon looked at the direction where Rosetta had disappeared. There was a mysterious look in his eyes.
And whatâs certain was this: despite being the benefactor who saved his life, his prolonged glance was of a different kind.
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âHe knows now, so he should do well, right?â
At Cassionâs question, which was accompanied by his harsh breathing, Rosetta nodded. She didnât stop running forward.
âYes, I also told him the blue monstersâ fatal point, so he should be fine. If you persistently kill them that way, itâll be difficult for them to revive. Besides, all the monsters weâve encountered until now have been going around alone.â
This was not the first time that Rosetta had saved someone on her trek down the mountain.
Just now, that guy was already the fifth.
Normally, she would have just gone on while pretending that she didnât notice, but she couldnât bring herself to leave them alone. She kept thinking that the blue monsters were only here because of her.
Itâs not her fault, just as Cassion said. This was all the doing of that disgusting prick who followed her here and summoned all these monsters.
Still, the more people get hurt by those blue monsters, the more uncomfortable she would be.
Despite the hectic situation she was already facing, whenever she encountered anyone whoâs in danger, she would stop in her tracks and help.
Funnily enough, however, they all said the same thing each time.
âTake me with you.â
âCanât you take one more person with you?â
âDonât be so miserly, letâs go together.â
Whatâs even funnier was that, while they would say this, there was this certain look somewhere in their eyesâdesire for her as the opposite sex.
Itâs difficult to figure out just who the real beasts here were.
âHa⦠Arenât I heavy?â
Cassionâs question made Rosetta grin.
This scenario and this question, itâs usually a classic cliché in any romance novel. However, itâs usually the woman whoâs being carried and whoâd ask.
âYouâre not heavy. Youâre as light as cotton candy.â
When Rosetta answered playfully, Cassion grinned as well.
On her back, the manâs chest slightly puffed up as he laughed. Then, she felt it go back down again.
The area where they touched, through the wet fabric of their clothes, was both cold and hot.
âThatâs⦠haa⦠a relief. Still, as expected, you would have fared better if you left me there earlier⦠haaâ¦â
Though hindered by panting breaths, Cassionâs voice drew a smile on Rosettaâs face.
Still, she darted off with a stiff expression.
Just a while agoâ
Around the time that they departed from the cave.
Cassion told her to leave him there. Considering how injured he was, he said that heâd only weigh her down.
However, Rosetta firmly shook her head.
âYou need to be brought down the mountain to get treated. Now.â
His current condition was terrible. It wouldnât be good to leave him there alone.
The large gash on his back was serious, and because of the rain, his body temperature dropped increasingly.
Besides, there might still be some blue monsters wandering about.
Leaving Cassion was tantamount to forgetting about him completely, already expecting his death.
She couldnât possibly do that.
She could never turn a blind eye to Cassion and let him die.
It was a different feeling from when she was protecting Alicia.
This man protected her even though his entire body was left in shambles.
He was severely injured, and yet, this foolish man pushed the bonfire closer to her.
And, he was this strange man who just casually believed such a groundless story.
She wished for him to live, at any cost.
So, Rosetta carried him on her back.
Somehow or another, they would both reach the barracks together, and sheâd leave Cassionâs treatment to the priests. After that, she would go find Alicia on her own.
All she could hope was that Diana was holding up well.
So.
âSaying things like, âYou should have left me behind, you should have gone aloneâ. Donât even dare to say such foolish things. No, just donât talk, period. Youâre wasting your strength.â
Rosetta spoke thunderously, then clamped her mouth shut right after.
Evidently displeased, her furrowed eyebrows moved up and down for a moment.
On the other hand, Cassion smiled with his face buried in Rosettaâs shoulder.
And, with a blurry gaze, he peeked at his side.
The wound on his back had been feeling strange since a while ago.
While it was getting hotter and hotter even as it was being soaked by the rain, but even so, blood continued to flow down.
He just held back his groans, forcing himself to bite the inside of his cheek.
And he could only hope that his breathing didnât sound too erratic.
At the very least, he didnât want to hinder Rosetta any more than this.
Fortunately, Rosetta didnât notice Cassionâs strange condition.
Cassionâs breathing was still rough, just as it was in the cave.
Before he knew it, they were nearing the barracks already.
Rosetta paused for a moment, looking back towards the woods.
As she halted all of a sudden, Cassion flinched.
By any chance, did he get caught?
âWhatâs wrong?â
It was a question he painstakingly uttered normally.
Rosetta looked at the forest with a slightly grim gaze, but she soon shook her head and moved once again.
âNo, letâs go.â
Her golden eyes fluttered strangely.
Sheâs sure that Damianâs holding up well out there.
Unable to bring herself to voice her concern, Rosetta instead turned away from the forest.