Chapter 46
Barbarian Quest
The southerners were the first barbarians to be assimilated into the Empire. The Empire already had established a trade relationship with the southern kingdoms, and their sun-worshipping beliefs made them more accepting of Solarism. In the end, most of the southern barbarians surrendered within a year of the onset of the war.
âLooks like the young master knows how to buy whores, too!â The mercenaries said as they watched Pahell bring Zuniba into the inn.
âI didnât bring her as a prostitute; sheâs here to heal Urich,â Pahell retorted with a frown.
âWell, nothingâs off the table as long as you pay me appropriately,â Zuniba said after him. The mercenaries whistled and murmured obscenities.
âThatâs enough! Iâve only brought you here for medical reasons, and those reasons only. Forget about anything else,â Pahell shouted.
Creak.
Pahell and Zuniba entered the room where Urich was lying.
âIs he a northerner?â
âIâm not sure. Whether heâs a northerner or southerner, heâs a barbarian for sure.â
Pahell sat behind Urich with his money pouch clinking.
âHis body seems quite hot. Heâs suffering with a fever,â Zuniba said as she looked at Urichâs bright red face.
âI didnât bring you here so you could tell me the obvious. If you heal that man, Urich, I will pay you a million cils. Surely, thatâs not a small sum,â Pahell said to the prostitute.
âIâll take a hundred gold coins, sir,â Zuniba said with a faint smile. A hundred gold coins were worth ten million cils.
âIf thatâs what you want, youâll get it.â
Pahell glared his blue eyes and plunged his sword into the floor.
â...but if you wish to be paid ten million cils, you must put your life on the line. If you fail to heal the man, I will take your head,â Pahell said as he clenched his teeth.
âIâm not expecting much. She could be a random prostitute who just came here for the money.â
He thought that this condition would scare off the woman if she were blabbering lies just for money.
âTen million cils, sir. I swear to the Sun God Lou.â
Zuniba walked up to Pahell. She then put his hand down his shirt and pulled out the sun pendant.
âDo not touch me! If you heal Urich, I will pay you with a hundred gold coins. I swear in Louâs name.â
âLou has heard us.â
Zuniba gently bowed and sat next to Urich.
âHe has a lot of terrible scars. He must be a warrior who routinely walked the thin line between life and death.â
Zuniba felt nostalgic as she looked at the ill warriorâs body. It was a body that she wanted to find herself snuggled with.
Swish.
Zuniba reached out to put her hand on Urichâs forehead.
âAh!â
Urich suddenly opened his eyes and snatched her hand. His eyes alternated between the barbarian woman and Pahell.
âWhat, Pahell? Whoâs this woman? I know I have a reputation, but itâs kind of hard for me to sleep with a woman right now. I appreciate the gesture but... ugh, fuck, not again, yuck.â Urich dropped his head and vomited for a while. There was nothing left in his stomach to throw up, so only white fluid dripped out of his mouth.
âSheâs not a prostitute. I brought her to heal you.â
Pahell closed his eyes to avoid looking at Urich vomiting. He didnât have a strong stomach, so even the sound of him gagging was making him feel nauseous. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âUgh, spit. This girl? Is she a shaman?â Urich asked as he barely sat up.
âHow are you feeling?â
âI feel like Iâm going to die. Itâs like I drank right up to the point of throwing it all up, then somebody opened my head and poured even more drinks down.â
âJudging by how youâre still talking, it doesnât seem like the feverâs poison has affected your head yet.â
Zuniba caressed Urichâs forehead.
âThe cold hand feels nice.â
Her cold hand momentarily absorbed his fever.
âIâve seen countless hardy warriors suffering and dying from diseases.â
âDie? Whoâs going to die? Donât be ridiculous.â
âThatâs what they all say. âThereâs no way I die, do you think Iâm going to die like this?â However, death is a universal thing. It treats everyone equally. We all have to leave this physical body of ours, and we never know when that will be,â Zuniba said calmly.
âI didnât bring you here to give us a sermon, did I, Zuniba?â
Pahell said from the side. He was holding a sword that wasnât familiar to him. With it being his first time threatening someone with force, his approach was slightly off. Zuniba could sense that and smirked.
âEveryone is born with a certain amount of life force. Some are as little as a pond, and some are as grand as a lake. Those with not so much life force go through a lot of diseases and donât live very long. On the other hand, ones with a lot can overcome almost any wounds and diseases.â
âSo, what?â
âYou, my warrior, have used up most of your life force at such a young age. The life force that you were supposed to spend over the course of your entire life is already showing its bottom. Thatâs why this disease has taken over you right now. The diseases and illnesses that were sneakily waiting for your body have finally gotten their chance as soon as your life force weakened.
âMy life force is running out?â
âIt was an amount to last a lifetime of any other regular person. With that amount, they would have lived their entire life in health without getting sick once. But you, youâve used it all up at such a young age. You must have been living quite a passionate life.â
Zuniba held his hand with both of hers.
âAre you saying that Iâm going to die?â
Urich was no longer angry. Instead, he asked calmly.
âYou wonât be able to overcome this disease. You donât have any more life force to fight it with.â
âYeah? Pahell, what should we do? Apparently, Iâm going to die. Iâm sorry I canât finish our escort. Damn, I really did want to see the capital of Hamel,â Urich said as he looked at Pahell. Pahell gritted his teeth.
âIt sounds like sheâs a sham. Iâll go find a better healer than this woman,â Pahell said as he scurried to his feet. Zuniba raised her hand to stop him.
âI never said I couldnât heal him. My goodness, youâre impatient.â
âAre you mocking me? Tell me how youâre going to heal him, Zuniba. Iâm a very impatient man. I donât know what Iâm going to do if I donât get things my way,â Pahell said coldly.
âIf weâre seeing the bottom of a life force, we just have to refill it. Give me three days to make the medicineâone that will refill his life force to the brim. But I do need a down payment. Two million cils will do, sir,â Zuniba smiled with her eyes.
âIf there are ingredients that you need, I will get them for you myself. How do I trust you with a down payment?â
âI swear to the sun god.â
âI canât trust the oath of a prostitute, never mind a barbarian one at that. Thereâs still a lot of controversy regarding whether the sun that you southerners worship is the same god as Lou.â
âYouâre quite picky, sir. Very well, then, goodbye.â
Zuniba got up and walked out the door. There were no signs of regret in her footsteps.
âYouâve made the right decision, Pahell. Sheâs definitely a scammer. Run out of my life force? For a second, I was convinced by that bullshit. Hah, I must be going insane. When your body is weakened, your brain goes with it. Anyway, all I need is probably just good rest and good food. Thereâs no need to worry.â
Urich laid back in his bed after coughing.
âUrich... the man who seemed so big now looks just like every other mercenary. The aura that he was always surrounded by is gone. If thatâs the life force that she was talking about...â
Pahell looked at Urich and bit his lips. He clenched his fist and ran outside to call Zuniba, who was negotiating her price with the other mercenaries.
âIâll pay it, Zuniba! Heal Urich no matter what.â
Zuniba smiled as if she had been waiting for it. She kissed goodbye to the mercenary that she was talking to.
âIâll do my best, sir.â
After receiving the down payment, Zuniba stuck out her tongue. There was a small bead that was stuck on her tongue. It was for pleasuring a man.
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Tap.
A mercenary bumped his shoulder into Bachmanâs as he walked by. Bachman turned around, frowning.
âWhat, you donât have eyes?â
The mercenary snickered at Bachmanâs words.
âYou couldâve moved out of the way, why are you bullshitting me?â
âI can see you bumped into me on purpose, asshole.â
Bachman returned a ferocious grin. The world of mercenaries was a savage place. If you look weak, you were sent to the bottom of the pyramid.
âDammit, Iâm being disrespected by a new guy who isnât even from the gladiatorial days.â
His pride had taken a proper hit. He had no intention of stepping away from this.
âIf I donât get an apology out of him, Iâm basically admitting that Iâve fallen in the ranks.â
Bachman stopped the mercenary who bumped into his shoulder.
âApologize to me. Right now.â
âApologize? We bumped into each other, so why should I apologize? Did you get an arrow to your head or something? Huh?â
The mercenary shoved his face into Bachmanâs as if he was ready to headbutt him in the face.
âDonovanâs group.â
The mercenary that was standing up to Bachman was one of Donovanâs men. Some of the mercenaries were already lining up behind Donovan.
âDammit, Urich.â
Urich was bold. He knew how to see the big picture. He never once penalized people for standing with Donovan, so any mercenary who knew how to do the math tended to crawl under Donovanâs arms.
âThatâs how Urich led the mercenary squad, but...â
Urich was a natural-born warlord. Other warriors couldnât help themselves but follow him. He was someone who naturally stood above the others without even trying. Because of that, Urich never needed to be wary of others.
âBut a regular guy like me has to stay sharp and keep my head above water to keep my place.â
The mercenaries stretched his hand out to shove Bachman.
âIf you want an apology, come get it with your sword. May Lou be the judge of whoâs right and wrong.â
The mercenaries around them were stirred. It was a clear challenge to duel.
âHmph, youâve been following Urich around for the longest time. Iâll put you in your place.â
Bachmanâs fighting skills were barely average within the mercenary squad. His strength was his sociability and the ability to quickly read the room.
âYou think Iâm an easy opponent, huh? Iâm going to make you regret that.â
Bachman clenched his teeth. He was a man. If he backed down in a situation like this, he would become the butt of jokes for the rest of his life.
âShit, someone stop this!â
He screamed inside his head. Usually, Urich was the one to put an end to small disputes like this. Heâd grab each man and say something along the lines of âHow about you both come at me? Iâll split both of your heads equally. You may have different birthdates, but youâll die on the same day!â
âStop that.â
Sven strode over and grabbed Bachman and the mercenary by the arms.
Creak!
His grip was strongânot as strong as Urichâs, but still an immense force. It was the strength of a barbarian who had been wielding a double-handed axe all his life.
âUgh!â
âArgh!â
The two men broke down in a moan.
âNow, shake hands like the good pals you are, before I break your wrists,â Sven said as he forced the hands of the two men together.
âY-you got lucky this time, Bachman.â
âMe? Youâre the lucky one.â
Thanks to Svenâs intervention, there was no duel. When Sven had finished, he talked to himself as if he wanted the mercenaries to hear his words.
âTearing each other apart to climb the ranks when the leader is down is something that only animals do.â
Sven kicked his tongue. He was a solemn man. He fought without complaint as a gladiator slave out of loyalty to Horus, who had saved his life and had spent his entire earnings to free his brothers. There was no one with a character like his in the mercenary squad.
âSven, can we talk for a second?â Bachman said as he rubbed his wrist. Sven nodded in response.
âLook at the state of our squad as soon as Urichâs slightly out of the picture. How pathetic,â Sven said as he glanced at the mercenaries outside his room.
âSven, if Urich doesnât make it, I want you to be our next leader. I will back you up,â Bachman got to his point immediately. Sven brushed his beard and showed a faint grin.
âThat is poor, Bachman. Youâre not fit to be a warrior. Youâd be perfect as a fisherman or a local guard.â
âYou might be right, but unfortunately, Iâm a mercenary, at least for now. I donât want to miss out on the opportunity to make some good money.â
Bachman was a secular, petit bourgeois man. He wasnât a hero.
âBut most people are no different from Bachman.â
Sven brushed his beard, then answered.
âMy answer is no. If Urich can no longer serve as our leader, I am going to leave the squad and head to the north.â
âWhat about our job?â
âI never swore an oath. Your Sun God Lou isnât our god. My other northern brothers might stay with the squad, but I am going to return to the northern holy land.â
Svenâs thoughts were firm, and Bachman saw no point in saying more.
âAlright. I guess my fate depends on whether Urich gets up.â
Bachman and Svenâs conversation came to an end. As they walked out of the room, they could sense the glares of the other mercenaries.
âDonovan.â
Donovan was busy playing dice with the men in his group. He looked at Bachman and bared his yellow teeth.
âDammit, that bastard probably knows that Sven would never go for the leader position. Heâs full of confidence right now.â
Donovan was a patient man. He had been waiting patiently under Urich, and now he was getting his chance.
âIâm having good luck with the dice today,â Donovan said.