1-33 Arrival
The Sword Saint’s Second Life As a Fox Girl
1-33 Arrival
âWhat were you thinking!?â Lyra rebuked Erin with a raised voice.
As a response, Erin merely shrugged. âHow many times do you intend to repeat that line?â
They wasted no time in dallying further in the forest and were currently making their way back to town with haste. After the subjugation of the sudden anomalous issue, Erin decided it was best to report such developments as soon as possible. Unlike before, she wouldnât be returning to the Guild Master office empty-handed. Unrelated to that note, Lyra had been reprimanding Erin for her heedless actions ever since, even more so after Erin confided in her on how she fought a Dire Wolf and won.
To the worrywart Lyra, Erinâs victory didnât assuage her anger towards her lack of regard towards perils.
âIâm aware that Fae are known to be outstanding in their feats and achievements but please, Erin, donât do something that absurd and dangerous again.â
Erin smiled wryly. âI canât promise you that, Lyra. Only in the face of an adversary that one could truly grow.â
âDonât gimme that. There wonât be any growing if youâre dead or worse, crippled beyond the possibility of recovery. It has happened to many adventurers, you are aware of that, donât you?â
âYouâre such a worrywart.â
âAnyone would be if they saw what you did or know what you are liable to do.â
âSo I should stop doing what I do even if it means saving a life?â
âYes!â Lyra shouted without a shred of hesitation.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
The two stopped in their tracks. Erin turned to face Lyra with an empathetic but firm gaze. âThatâs an incredibly selfish thought.â
âAye, it might be. Itâs fucking selfish alright.â Lyra looked away. âBut it sure beats being all alone at the end of the day.â
âYou wonât be alone, Lyra.â Erin placed her hand on Lyraâs shoulder. âI have no intention of leaving you nor expiring anytime soon. Believe in me, okay?â
âExpiring?â Lyra chuckled as a tear trickled down her cheeks. âYou sure use some weird words.â
âDo you trust me?â
âI want to. I truly do,â Lyra answered. âI once believed in someone, aye. Look where that got me. I know this is greedy of me but I canât let go of that fear⦠I just canât...â
Erin stayed her smile. âI understand. Iâm not telling you to trust me unconditionally. Just remain hopeful, alright?â
Lyra scoffed in response. âItâs not that easy.â And she walked ahead of Erin.
Erin let out a small sigh.
Relationships are a headache.
No later than the time between noon and dusk, they reached the townâs entrance by skirting the edge of the forest. Around that moment, Erin finally gave in to her grumbling stomach and began chewing on some dried meat. She hasn't had a meal ever since she woke up this morning. It was an old habit of her past life. Skipping meals was less of an option but more of a mandatory. Due to her nomadic way of living, even a bite of stale bread was considered a luxury. Not that she was short on money but she was always in places where money itself had not even the slightest monetary value.
Thankfully, Lyra had some dried meat with her or else Erin would be receiving queered glances from the passers-by due to her growling stomach. Erin was about to just wolf down her food but she reminded herself in time that she was in full-blown view of the public. Even if she was still a man, that would be an unsightly thing to do.
âHmm? Whatâs happening?â Lyra blurted out a question at the sight of the clogged entrance. There were a few unfamiliar faces and a good portion of them didnât look like adventurers. Their apparel were too proper to be adventurers or residents of this town.
Erinâs ears twitched. âSomethingâs happening in the town square,â she answered doubtfully.
âSomething bad?â
âI donât smell any blood nor do I hear any scuffles. Itâs just⦠loud.â
Lyra approached one of the guards at the entrance in a hurry but Erin ambled behind. âYou there,â Lyra pointed at a guard nearby. She was familiar with the guardâs face but not his name.
âAh, Miss Lyra. What can I do for you?â the guard asked in a flustered manner.
âWhatâs going on? Trouble?â
âNo no no. Thatâs not the case. Itâs just thatââ The guard swallowed a gulp. âThe merchant caravans arrived an hour ago. They are gathered in the town square.â
âI see. Well, thanks.â
âAnytime, Miss Lyra,â the guard said with a blush. He turned away quickly after knowing the red touching his face.
âHe likes you,â Erin teased.
âSurprisingly,â Lyra responded dryly. âCome on, letâs go.â
The moment they entered the town, they were greeted with an extreme festive atmosphere. Discussions and debates were occurring here and there regarding the various merchandise bound to be presented in the offhand market that was most likely happening tomorrow or the day after.
âAn offhand market?â Erin asked. âIs that like a flea market?â
âWell, it doesnât just sell used goods. There are also a lot of exclusive items too. The prices are very accommodating to the places they visited. Which is why they are highly anticipated and regarded.â
Impressive.
Erin gave out a praise in her heart.
They arrived at the town square. Bands of wagons and carriages of all shapes and sizes entered their view. All of the transports were grand in the designs and the related parties were all dressed in similar lavishing attires. Erin had to look away from some women that were too exhibiting for her eyes. Lyra who noticed it pulled Erin close.
âAre you seriously being jealous right now?â
âYes,â came the prompt reply.
Erin smiled wryly. âWhat am I going to do with you?â
Though the two held some interest towards the bustles, they had more pressing matters to attend to. They intend to just circumvent the gathering and head straight for The Guild. However, a man with rolls of fat under his luxurious robe stood in their path.
âGood afternoon, ladies,â the man greeted with a smile.
Unlike Kane or Freed, Erin did not pick up any scent that indicated him as a possible threat or simply an arse. Be that as it may, Erin wasnât naive to solely trust on his scent alone.
âGood afternoon to you too, good sir. Now please forgive us, weâre in a hurry.â
âOi,â came a crude and loud voice. âMister Crom is showing you respect. You are wise to return it.â
Erin sighed and turned to face the voice.
The owner of the voice was scantily clad for a man. Aside from his exposed upper body with nothing but a fur vest, what had truly caught Erinâs eyes and curiosity was his ears and his tail. They were that of a wolfâs.
Beast-kin?
âWref, please.â The man with an excessive figure stopped the Beast-kin. âThereâs no need for such an attitude.â
âAttitude? Mister Crom, that vixen ignored your goodwill.â The Beast-kin pointed rudely at Erin.
Lyra had a vein popped on to her brows. Erin held her hand to placate her temperament, which had an immediate effect to a certain extent.
âNow now, Wreft. You are overexaggerating it.â
âMister Crom, I am notââ The Beast-kin named Wref was silenced by a fist smacked onto his head.
âCease it, Wref,â said another Beast-kin who also had the characteristics of a wolf. Although, it was a she and she was clad in equally scanty attire.
Erin had trouble on where she should be looking but her eyes ultimately fell on the exposed midriff of the She-wolf Beast-kin. It was even more adorned and better tempered than Lyraâs.
âYou are making it difficult for Mister Crom and Lord Hegan,â said the She-wolf Beast-kin.
âBut Siv, they wereââ
âI said cease,â the She-wolf Beast-kin named Siv growled at Wref.
Stifling a whimper, Wref backed down. Siv then turned to Erin with a slight bow. âSorry about my brother. He can be overly-committed at times.â
âOverly committed to what?â Lyra narrowed her gaze.
âWhere are my manners?â The man bowed with a hand to his chest. âI am Crom, son of Hegan. Iâm part of the merchant caravan along with my father. These two here are my bodyguards, Wrev and Siv. As you can see, they are of the Wolf Tribe. The two have been around since I was born and they take their jobs seriously. As you have seen, Wref can be overly-committed.â
âPleasure to make acquaintance with a Faerie-kin.â Siv also bowed in a similar manner. When she realized her brother wasnât doing the same, she used her glare to coerce her brother into doing so.
Erin didnât want to get involved any further into the drama than she currently was but since the other party had already introduced themselves, introducing herself in return was the least she could do as a good gesture.
âLikewise. My nameâs Erinthea but you can call me Erin.â She bowed with the same gestures. âThis lady here is my friend and companion, Lyra.â
Lyraâs eyes widened at the mention of âcompanionâ. She quickly snapped out of it and greeted the three.
âI donât mean to be rude but we are in a rush,â Erin added at the end of their greeting.
âOf course, of course.â Crom made way. âThen, I wonât hinder you but please, do come to the market on the morrow or the next. Iâm looking forward to your patronage.â
Erin wasnât sure if she would come, so she gave a neutral answer. âIf the wind blows my way.â
With those words, Erin and Lyra continued their path to The Guild. Erin didnât miss the resentful glare Wref had for her as they walked away.
âGosh, Faerie-kin are really entrancing,â Lyra remarked.
âCanât be helped.â Erin shrugged. âHeâs looking forward to my patronage.â
âItâs not just him. Everyone is, not just the merchants. A Faeâs presence means a lot, Erin. You might not have noticed it with the townâs meek nature but if Iâm seen walking side by side with a Fae in other towns or cities, Iâll be questioned thoroughly and constantly.â
âAnd you still choose to walk beside me? Until when?â
Lyra leaned closer to Erinâs shoulder as they walked, inciting a string of adoring sighs from the passing town folks. Since they were already a well-known item by the town, there wasnât any commotion raised at the sight of Lyraâs intimate actions.
âWhat the hell is going on over there?â Erin uttered as soon as The Guild building came into sight. There was a crowd in front of the entrance. She thought it to be something parlous or blood-spilling but when the faint laughters entered her ears, she knew her notion had been wrong.
âA fight?â Lyra asked.
âYou can say that. Although with words and wits.â
âThe merchants?â
Erin closed her eyes for a while and focused on her hearing. She opened her eyes after a few seconds. âSome kind of discussion with the Guild Master.â
âGeron? Heâs there?â Lyra tried to discern his appearance but even though she had extremely good eyesights and her Unique Talent, Eagle Eye, she wasnât able to see through the crowd. âShould we be approaching The Guild now? Wonât we get roped in⦠whatever the hell is happening there?â
Erin shrugged. âI donât think itâs that dire for us to warrant that much caution.â
âYouâre a Fae. Even if itâs not, it will become dire once youâre involved.â
Damn. Being a Fae has its demerits, I guess.
âWhat are they even discussing?â
âIâm not sure.â
âYou donât know what they are discussing? I thought you could hear them.â
âJust bits and pieces. There are a lot of other noises in the mix. Itâs hard to focus specifically on only a certain few.â
As they got closer, the noise seemed to only get rowdier. There were laughters but Erin realized it wasnât for humorous reasons. The duo could also feel a competition of sorts brewing on the horizon in the middle of the crowd.
Although Sixth Sense was silent, Erin knew trouble was looming ahead. âI still donât know what the main cause for the crowd is but I donât think I want to find out. You know what, youâre right. We should come back when the tide recedes.â
Lyra nodded. âRight with ya.â
Just as the two were about to leave, their names were called out from among the crowd. It was Sam. âAh, Miss Erin, Miss Lyra. The two of you are here right on time.â
The two were left with no exit. All the eyes had turned to them.
The crowd parted in an instant, making way for the Guild Master and two figures that Erin and Lyra were unfamiliar with. The first stranger was a man with considerable height. He was taller than Erin and more well-dressed than Geron. The uncanny resemblance of the man instantly reminded Erin of Crom who she had met just minutes before.
Which makes this man, Hegan.
Although Erin was surprised at the splitting image of father and son, her attention was entirely drawn towards the other stranger. It was a woman in a very revealing robe with an exquisite pipe in her hand. She shared the same height as Lyra but instead of thew, she was bearing perfect curves. And her face complemented her shapely figure well. However, those werenât the reason for Erinâs interest, no. Her interest lay in the fact the woman had dark skin and her ears, though they werenât long like an elf, they were still pointed.
Erin appraised the woman without even a brief hesitation.
[Unable to appraise.]
Such results returned to Erin.
Eh? I canât appraise. W-why?
âOh my, thatâs terribly rude, young one,â the woman whispered softly and coyly. âDonât you know itâs rude to pry without oneâs consent?â
Caught with her hand in the jar, Erin could only stare at the smirking dark-skinned woman with pointed ears.