Chapter 92 - On the way back home
The Lazy Swordmaster
They couldnât have Andal teleport them on the way back.
So, that meant that they had to experience the long distance travel from Rainfield all the way back to Solia.
âSo, back then, that happened.â
Riley thought it would be a bother to have extra people tagging along. However, fortunately, it wasnât all bad.
âReally?â
One of the good things was that he wonât be bored on the way back.
âWhy didnât he just smack him or something?â
âBecause our commander was the youngest there. In terms of skill, he was second to none. It was ridiculous.â
Someone said that reality was more like a fiction than a fiction.
The stories from the mercenaries were more interesting than fictions. Riley, who usually took a nap during the afternoon, opened his ears wide and tuned in to their stories.
âI really thought he was insane. He was telling us we should charge in to something we couldnât even tell if it was really there or not. We just gave up trying to convince him otherwise.â
It felt like he was lying here and there. However, even when Nara was boasting about slaying an ogre, he wasnât lying. Naraâs stories felt real.
âTell me more. So what happened?â
âWhat do you think happened? Our commander couldnât hold it anymore. He exploded in anger.â
While the carriages were on the move during the morning and afternoon, they spent their time chatting on top of the carriages.
âShall we rest here for a while?â
âOkay. The horses are exhausted too⦠and the place looks good too.â
Whenever they had to give the horses some rest or had to stop because it was the nightfall, there was one more thing Riley got to see. It was another good thing about having them tag along.
âWell then, Ms. Nainiae, shall we go stretch ourselves?â
âIf you are fine with me, okay.â
While they were resting, while the campfire was going on, to make use of the free time, Nainiae and Nara decided to do sword practices together. It was Naraâs idea.
âYou canât use magic, okay?â
âI know.â
Tadak. Tadak. [Sound of the campfire wood cracking.]
With the campfire going on, Nainiae and Nara stood in front of the fire. They aimed their weapons, which were carved from woods, at each other.
âThe time limit is three minutes. Iâll be the judge. The side that scores most hits or disables the opponent is the winner. Do you understand?â
Rorona, who was an archer with good eyes, took on the role of being the judge. After the countdown, Nara and Nainiaeâs duel began.
âAs expected of Young Master Rileyâs servant.â
Nara was exchanging blows with Nainiae. He spun his spear in circle and mumbled.
âSheâs not like the first time. Her skill improved substantially. Itâs surprising.â
She was not using magic. However, Nainiaeâs skill was significantly improved in comparison to their first duel. He was surprised.
âIâm still better when it comes to techniques. Still, she is no pushover⦠She might surpass me eventually.â
Although it was a practice, a duel was a duel.
Nara decided he wonât go easy on her anymore. He sharpened his eyes in the middle of the duel and charged in to strike her in the gap in her defense.
âKuk?!â
Nainiae cringed in light of Naraâs calculated attack. She lost her balance and tilted back.
âIt seems like you are conscious about your right hand. In a real fight, if you mind things like that, you wonât last long, Ms. Nainiae.â
The duel was decided. Nara pulled away the tip of the wooden spear, which was aimed at Nainiaeâs neck. He tapped the spear at his shoulder and then tilted his head side to side.
âMs. Nainiae?â
ââ¦â
This was her third practice duel.
Up to her second duel, she responded promptly to Naraâs advices. However, this time, for some reason unknown, she was just sitting there with a blank look in silence, frozen.
âIs she upset about losing?â
Nara got closer to Nainiae. He furrowed his brows.
âMs. Nainiae.â
â⦠Yes?â
Nara saw that Nainiaeâs face was full of sweats. Nara was going to tap her shoulders, but he retrieved his hand and called Rorona.
âRorona, could you bring some towels here!â
âAh, yes!â
It seemed she noticed that something was not right. Rorona rushed to the carriage and brought a towel.
âOh my⦠You are sweating a lot⦠Here. Please wipe it off with this.â
âAh, Yes⦠thank yâ¦â
Thump.
Nainiae held the towel that Rorona handed to her. However, because of her shaking hand, Nainiae ended up dropping it to the floor.
âAh, Iâm sorry.â
Embarrassed, Nainiae blushed. She carefully picked up the towel and used the part that didnât get dirt on to wipe off her neck.
âExcuse me, Ms. Nainiae.â
âYes?â
She responded promptly this time.
âBy any chance⦠Is it because of what you told us before? Is that why your bodyâs condition isâ¦â
Nara only knew that Nainiaeâs lifespan was very limited. He didnât know exactly how long it would last. He asked carefully.
âNo, it is not reallyâ¦â
Nainiae avoided Naraâs eyes. She had her right hand hidden behind her back. Fiddling with the right hand, she blurred the end of her sentence.
âNot really? Whatâs not really?â
As a woman, Rorona could tell Nainiae was hiding something. Rorona brought out her bow and looked at Nainiae.
âTry holding it.â
âPardon?â
âYour sword.â
âAh, okayâ¦â
Rorona was asking in a serious tone. Not able to say no, Nainiae held the wooden sword in front of her.
âYou are holding it firmly, right?â
ââ¦â
Nainiae was not able to give a response.
Rorona tried pushing Nainiaeâs wooden sword with the side of her bow.
â⦠Ah.â
Her hands, which were shaking, were not able to hold the sword until the end. The sword was dropped to the ground.
ââ¦â
Nainiaeâs condition was more serious than it appeared to be. Nara cringed big time and looked at Nainiae.
âYou fought a duel with me in that condition?â
Nara thought that Nainiaeâs response was slower and her strikes were weaker. Nara had extremely infuriated look on his face.
âMs. Nainiae, if you are ill, you should just say so⦠Why did you fight in this condition?â
Nara crossed his arms and scolded Nainiae.
Rorona turned her body toward the carriage.
âPlease wait⦠Iâll report this to Young Master Riley.â
Perhaps because he didnât nap during the day, he was already asleep in the carriage for the night.
â⦠Wait!!â
Nainiae quickly raised her hand to grab Roronaâs arm. Nainiae bit her lips.
âPlease wait, Ms. Rorona.â
Nainiaeâs hand was shaking so much that Rorona could hardly feel any strength in her grip.
Feeling desperation in Nainiaeâs hand, with a saddened face, Rorona stopped and turned to look at Nainiae.
âTo Young Master⦠Please donât tell him.â
âAh, why?!â
ââ¦â
Frustrated, Rorona raised her voice. In response, Nainiae lowered her head with a downed face.
âDonât⦠Please donât tell him.â
* * *
The two carriages took two short breaks around noon and one long break during the dinner time.
As always, today, they found a suitable place for the evening and were resting.
âAre you guys not going to duel today?â
Riley didnât see the duel last night because he went to sleep early. Sitting on the carriageâs steps, Riley asked.
âAh, about thatâ¦â
Nainiae, who was preparing lunch with Rorona, broke cold sweat and blurred the end of the sentence.
âMy condition isn't so good today. Nothing good will come of having a duel at this time, not to me nor Ms. Nainiae, so⦠I told her that Iâll be taking a break today.â
Nara stepped in and answered for Nainiae.
Nainiae secretly sighed in relief. She casually turned his head, but her eye met with Rileyâs.
â⦠Ah.â
Nainiae flinched and quickly turned her head away to hide her face.
ââ¦â
Although she quickly turned her head away, Riley was still steadily staring at the back of Nainiaeâs head.
Nobody could tell what Riley was thinking. As if he was examining something, he was glaring at Nainiae as if he was going to burn a hole through her with his gaze. Eventually, Riley turned his head, looking uninterested.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âExcuse me, Ms. Nainiae. Does the Young Master really know about it?â
Glancing over at Riley, Rorona asked Nainiae.
ââ¦â
Nainiae responded with silence.
âJust tell him. Your health is getting worse, so you will need to rest.â
Nainiae shook her head left and right as the response.
âYoung Master would understand that much! Driving the carriage is not very hard. Also, even if he doesnât, our commander can drive it for you, so for now, you should rest andâ¦â
Clank.
Nainiae avoided the question by bringing out the dishes for the lunch. Avoiding Rorona, Nainiae walked away.
ââ¦â
Looking at the back of Nainiae, frustrated, Rorona sighed big enough to make the ground sink.
âHaâ¦â
âItâs frustrating to watch Ms. Nainiae.â
â⦠No.â
Before she realized, Isen was next to Rorona. He picked up a sandwich and mumbled as he ate. Rorona, with her arms crossed, disagreed.
âI understand her a little.â
Isen tiled his head side to side.
ââ¦?â
âThere is a thing like that.â
Rorona decided to postpone explaining it. Just like Nainiae, Rorona picked up some dishes and sandwiches and started to walk.
âUm?â
Holding a dish with both of her hands, Rorona was about to give Nara his sandwich. She suddenly stopped walking and raised her ears.
âSomething is coming?â
Riley noticed it before Rorona. With his ears wide open, he had his head turned to the direction of the sound.
âCarriage?â
âIt is a carriage.â
Rorona mumbled. Having heard that, Riley, now sure of it, picked up a sandwich that Nainiae prepared and said it.
âI think there are many of them. Should I go check it out?â
The rumbling sound on the ground was pretty loud. It seemed like there were many carriages heading this way.
âDo as you wish.â
Riley was certain that the carriages were going to pass through where they were. He chewed on the sandwich with an annoyed face.
âIâll go check it out then.â
Rorona gave the dish to Nara. She jumped up to a tree nearby.
â⦠Nainiae.â
With Rorona gone to identify the carriages, Riley, who was taking care of a sandwich, quietly called Nainiae.
âYes, Young Master.â
âIsnât there something you should be telling me?â
ââ¦â
Having heard his question, Nainiae fell to silence for a moment. She smiled awkwardly and asked,
âIs the sandwich to your taste?â
Having heard the question, Riley gave a blank stare at Nainiae. He peeked a smile and raised his hand.
â⦠Yes. Itâs not bad.â
He patted her on the head. Nainiae could not be happier. She was smiling, satisfied. She even forgot the pain.
âIâm back.â
About three minutes had gone by.
There were sounds of fallen leafs cracking. Rorona, who went to investigate, came back.
âWho was it?â
Nara, who was chewing on the sandwich, asked. Rorona, who landed on the ground gracefully, swung her ankles around and responded.
âThey were all mercenaries.â
âMercenaries?â
âBut why do you have that look on your face?â
Rorona looked displeased somehow. Nara tilted his head side to side and asked.
âIt was Kabal Mercenary group.â
âKabal? In that case, that bastard Kabal is there too?â
âYes, he was.â
âUgh. That muscle head dumbass is there?â
Riley was listening to the conversation. It was right around when Riley started to tilt his head side to side because of the stories about some mercenary he didnât know.
â⦠Wow, look who is here?!â
Swarmingâ¦
There were sounds of a few dozen carriages swarming to the place. Kicking up the dust, they stopped in the open space where Rileyâs group was resting.
âThe commander of the Lightning Boulder group is here?â
Of the few dozen carriages, from the one in the front, there was a muscular man that jumped down from the driverâs seat. He made âboom!â sound upon landing.
ââ¦â
Concerned that dust might get on Rileyâs sandwich, Nainiae used magic and hid her hand. She fiddled with her hand, opening and closing it.
âSmall world, really! I didnât think Iâll run in to you again in just half a year. Are you coming from Rainfield?â
The man was wielding a mace that was becoming of his size. Kabal came right up to Nara and asked.
âWhat about you, Kabal? Are you going to Rainfield?â
Kabal was a giant. Nara had no choice but to tilt his head up and look at Kabal. In uninterested tone, Nara replied.
âYou are just a 15 year old kid, but you sure know how to run your mouth? Thatâs right. Iâve heard that an old friend of mine is going to be in Rainfield. I just finished a job, and Iâm headed over there.â
Kabal shrugged his shoulder and explained. Nara wiggled his brows and said,
âIs that so? In that case, wonât it be best for you to get lost, fast? The summer is almost over. What are you going to do if you get there by fall and catch cold?â
The boy was picking a fight with the man. Kabal tapped his thigh loudly and laughed over it.
âHaha. Bullcrap! A cold? Thatâs something a little pip-squeak like you should be worried about.â
âThis works out well. There is an archbishop with similar aura as you walking around in Rainfield.â
Nara was glaring at Kabal with deadly eyes. When Nara mentioned the archbishop, Kabal furrowed his brows.