4-70 Banal Bait
The Sword Saint’s Second Life As a Fox Girl
4-70 Banal Bait
âSo we truly need to save the nobles Mardukâs aiming for?â Erin asked as she donned her new garments which were a set of robes made of Fae Silk and dipped in mithril.
âYes, we truly need to,â Aedan answered with his back turned since Erin and Aera were changing their garments. Aera had not minded if Aedan was watching but Erin shot her down with the reason that Aedan would be tempted to have them right here and now. Little did Erin know, the sound of their clothes rustling alone was a great temptation.
âThese nobles are in the same cohort as the Covenant, arenât they? Why are we saving them?â Aera questioned as she finished putting on her new protective garments. It was also a set of robes much like the one Erin wore but of different embroideries and colours.
âThese nobles know about the individuals outside of Sephrodia Valley collaborating with Marduk. No other reason Marduk would want them dead. If we can save these nobles and have them spill out those names, we will have smoother sailing in the future. Who knows, we might even inadvertently run into one of them in the future and we wouldnât even know.â
âI understand but⦠they are allowed to live just because they have some useful information⦠This is unfair⦠What about all the lives they ruined?â
âYou misunderstood me, Aera. We will save them from the clutches of Mardukâs thralls. But do you believe there would be no repercussions for them after they have exhausted their uses?â
âAhâ¦â
âFurthermore, weâre not saving every one of the nobles that are marked by Marduk. Just a few of them. Or just one of them would do.â
âThe viceroy,â Erin said as she finished donning her new protective garments.
Aedan turned around then. âBoth of you look gorgeous and ravishing.â
Aeraâs cheeks turned cherry red. âT-thank you⦠Aedanâ¦â
Erin narrowed her gaze. âWe didnât tell you we have finished dressing but you turned around regardless.â
âI can you two were finished by sound.â
âWhat if one or either of us was only half-dressed?â
Aedan shrugged. âThen it is what it is. Youâre no maiden, Erin. Iâm sure youâre not going to squeal out loud just because some man caught a glimpse of your bare body.â
Erin sighed and rolled her eyes. âDealing with you is exhausting.â
âItâs quite charmingâ¦â Aera muttered under her breath.
Aedan chuckled. âIn any case, we best be moving. Our enemies are already steps ahead of us.â
No sooner had the trio stepped out of the camp, chaos erupted all around them. Screams came from all directions as people ran frantically as if escaping from something dreadful.
âWhat the fuck happened? It was quiet just a second ago.â
âYour Grace!â Caelan exclaimed as he ran up to Aedan. âItâs terrible, Your Grace.â
âNo shit, Caelan. Just tell me what happened?â
âItâs the two troublemakers from before, Ronan and Drisbol.â
âDrisbol?â Erin mused. âThatâs the arbalistâs name, I reckon.â
âY-yes, itâs the arbalistâs name. We escorted them out through the east side as you have ordered, Your Grace. But they came back and demanded to be let in. When we refused their entry, they drank some kind of potion and they transformed intoââ
âDemoids,â Erin finished the boyâs sentences. She could already feel the Demonic presence wafting in the breeze.
âYes, Demoids,â Caelan affirmed with a nod. âSome of the Aeryons and the adventurer are currently locked in battle with the two Demoids.â
âOh, these fuckers⦠Should have just killed them but whatâs done is done. Caelan, remember what we practised?â
âYes, of course, Your Grace. I remember the protocol, Your Grace.â
âGood, then you know what to do. Follow it.â
âRight away, Your Grace.â As soon as he gave his salute, he disappeared into the chaotic crowd.
âErin, may I entrust you to calm the crowd?â
Erin nodded and began casting a wide-range Lust on her surroundings. A faint pink mist oozed from her and it flowed throughout the area.
The panic came to a gradual stop. The people snapped out of their frenzy but their trepidation remained. Seeing the fear lingering in the peopleâs eyes, Erin increased the intensity of her skill. Spurred by their innate desires, nearly each and every person looked Erinâs way. Erin then flourished her tails and used Mesmerise. The gazes of the people turned feverish, men and women alike, entranced by Erinâs beauty.
âAll of you, do not panic. The uninvited guest shall be dealt with swiftly. Calmly proceed to the other side of the camp where it is safe.â
No one argued with her and they did as she bade. Their rush turned into an orderly march. The ones among the crowd that werenât affected as deeply did not question Erinâs command either. They complied with her obediently and followed the entranced crowd. The Aeryons were the only ones that were unfazed by her Lust skill as their faith had protected them for her influence, which worked in everyoneâs favour as they helped in maintaining order.
âNow, to take care of the problem.â
Just as Aedan turned on his heels, a familiar maid came running over to Aedan. âYour Grace, the Demoids have run off when we didnât even give them a scratch. They had the advantage in battle but they just ran off.â
âRun off? To where?â
âWe donât know, Your Grace. We donât dare to give chase.â
âGood. They are most likely trying to get you to follow them. You and others did well.â
âAnd follow them, I shall,â Erin said.
âYouâre going alone?â Aedan asked.
âSomeone has to stay and take care of the aftermath here. I donât fancy myself a leader, Aedan. Thatâs your role and most of the workers are your followers. So it will be more reasonable for you to be the one to remain while I go after those two.â
âTouche, but at least take Aera with you.â
Aera nodded. âI will be useful, Erin.â She brought her fists together, resulting in a small shockwave that rippled through the air.
âI have no doubts about that, Aera. Come on, let us be off.â
****
In a certain alley of the ruined merchant district, a man in full black armour stood menacingly in the shadows. Dusk had arrived and soon, it would be night's turn. The shadows grew larger as the hours went by.
âYouâre back but I donât see the Fox-kin with you two. Explain,â asked the man in black as Ronan and Drisbol scurried into the alley.
âDonât worry, Cready. That bitch will be here without a doubt,â Ronan answered with utter confidence. âShe has quite the paragon heart. She will come for us once she learns of our⦠transfiguration. Yes, she definitely will comeâ¦â
â...I donât like this,â Drisbol said. âWhat if she came in a group along with the one they called âHis Graceâ? What will we do then?â
Ronan snorted. âLet them come then. What can they do against the three of us? Weâre no longer mere mortals now, Dris. Theyâll pay for what they've done⦠The humiliation⦠weâll return it a hundredfold.â
âHis Grace?â The one named Cready raised an eyebrow. âWho is this man you spoke so warily of?â
âThe refugee camp was built by the Aeryons and the one leading them was someone they referred to as âHis Graceâ. I never saw his face myself but they Aeryons spoke highly of him.â
Ronan tutted. âHeâs probably just one of those religious snobs they called a priest. Heâs no concern of ours. Itâs the vixen we have to be extremely wary of. She knew plenty of tricks. I fell for it once but I wonât fall for it again.â
âToo late, you poor sod,â said Erin who had somehow appeared between Ronan and Drisbol.
Before any of the three men could react to her presence. Erin brandished her violet-glowing sword in a full circle. When her slash came to an end, the heads of Ronan and Drisbol went rolling off their necks.
âSpatial Magic⦠Warp.â Cready gulped down a lump in his throat. âYou used it from a distance outside the reach of my senses⦠Youâre not to be underestimated.â
âAnother goon of Marduk, I presume?â Erin inquired calmly with an air of indifference.
âI am indeed his goon, no shame in that. A manâs gotta eat and survive. He pays well and the benefits that come with this job⦠It's unmatched by any other sort of employment.â
âIn exchange, youâre to lick his boots and arse if he tells you to, for eternity at that.â
âNothingâs perfect.â Cready chuckled. âJust like. You have eluded the Covenantâs grasp for long enough. But not this time.â
Erin sighed. âAnd once again, the same old speech. Do you people have no originality?â
âLet us find out!â Cready cheered as his body began to shake. Tentacle-like tendrils were oozing out of the gaps between his armour pieces as if they were highly viscous fluids and they were very much alive with how much they floundered about. A great sword manifested into his hand, a sword forged of blackness.
Erin tossed a small ball of cyan flame at Cready and it disappeared into a puff of smoke upon hitting its mark, leaving no traces of burn. âFigures. Youâre not like those feral Demoids.â
Cready laughed. âTheyâre no longer Demoids. They once were but no longer. They were all unworthy of Mardukâs discretion. Such a shame. Theyââ He cut his words off as Erinâs blade was coming for his neck. His response was swift. He raised his sword and deflected Erinâs blow.
âAnd I thought you would never stop talking,â Erin jibed and unleashed Lightning Barrage on Cready. Dozens of lightning bolts rain down on the armoured Demoid.
âDamn you!â Cready snarled and rammed his way through the barrage. At the end of the flurry, Erinâs strike awaited him. He veered his head to the side, narrowly avoiding the blade. He brought his sword around and his steel clashed against Erinâs own. Sparks flew and the air rippled. Their blades pushed them apart but they came again with another round of steel clashing.
The clash between blades did not last forever nor did it last long. In the fifth clash, Erinâs cyan blade cleaved right through Creadyâs blade of blackness. He tutted and pulled himself away using the tendrils that had sprouted from his back to avoid getting bisected.
âYou possess neither the specific skill nor the ability to negate mine like your peers. Perhaps youâre not as special as you like to believe.â
âMaybe it is as you say but the pouch Iâm getting is still fat and full of nothing but gold. Andââ Once again, Cready was forced to cut his words short. He dove to the side as something fell from above. Had he not moved, he would have turned into a bloody pulp.
âCovenant houndsâ¦â Aera growled as she slowly rose to her feet. She had dropped straight from the sky after taking a huge leap from a third of a mile away. Violet glow was coursing through her veins and flames of the same hue were enveloping her whole body.
âDamn youâ¦â Cready clicked his tongue. âYou brought a friend.â
âAlso your demise,â Aera roared and lunged at him with her fists bared.
Barbed tendrils sprouted from Creadyâs back and darted towards Aera. However, the barbed tendrils were turned into ashes before they even touched her skin, burned away by the violet flames enveloping her.
âWhat in the Divineâs name are you?â Cready muttered in surprise and terror. The girl was still charging at him without being hindered by his tendrils. He thought about retreating but Erin was already on his flank, waiting for his guard to shift. âDamn these two bitches!â
Aera swung her fist once she was in range. Cready dodged low and countered with a slash but Erin swooped in and parried the blow.
âFoolish vixen! Now youâre prey for myââ His words were once again cut short but not of his own accord. His world began to falter and tilt all of a sudden. And before he knew it, he had somehow hit the ground but he saw his body, standing still. The last thing he saw before the darkness claimed his sight was the absence of a head on his neck.
âThat was easy,â Erin breathed. âBut then again, neither is getting this skill.â
In truth, Cready was not decapitated by her sword but by her skill. More specifically, Spatial Rend. As the name implied, the spell rends the space itself. It was a quick, silent, and deadly attack spell. The only drawbacks were the Mana consumption and the focus required to use it.
The notification of her experience increment confirmed the Demoidâs death but as soon as she turned her back to it, the tendrils from the Demoidâs corpse shot towards her.
âYou have got to be joking!â