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"Philip, can you create a suitable backstory for her? Youβre great at making up stories."
"Of course. Donβt worry. The hardest part is over, so the rest should be easy. This is a clever plan. We no longer need to avoid inspections."
Philip smiled, then lowered his voice cautiously. βBut are you really sure about this? Iβm asking again because Iβm concerned. Given your conditions, this journey will be very tough for both of you and Charlotte.β
βIβm fine, Philip,β said Mev.
βMe too. This is just a minor injury,β Charlotte said, clicking her tongue.
Ian looked down at his own hand instead of replying. In truth, his condition was far from good. He could barely move and felt as if he would fall asleep if he closed his eyes. Ideally, he needed a few more days to recuperate.
βMy lord...?β Philip prompted.
βI can rest while we travel,β Ian said nonchalantly, withdrawing his gaze. βI noticed that the roof of the carriage looks comfortable.β
βIβll take charge of the guard duty for now. Iβll ride the horse, so you can focus on resting, Ian,β Mev added resolutely.
Charlotte, holding her glass, looked at her. βWeβll take turns. Sitting in the carriage all the time would drive me crazy.β
As Mev met her eyes and faintly smiled, Thesaya suddenly leaned forward. βWhat about me?β
βDonβt even think about riding a horse, you pointy ear. Especially since you canβt fight anymore,β Charlotte replied firmly, gesturing toward Philip with her chin. βYour place is on the coachmanβs seat, so discuss it with him.β
βI donβt know what youβre talking about, Charlotte,β Thesaya said sweetly, her tone refined like a noblewomanβs. She met Charlotteβs frown with a leisurely smile. βHow can I, an elder of the Aynas family, sit in the coachmanβs seat?β
β...Damn it,β Charlotte sighed, bringing her glass to her lips.
Satisfied, Thesaya nodded and stood up. frΡeΟebΙ³ovel.com
βThe coachmanβs seat is yours. Iβll ride in the carriage or on a horse. Now, Iβm going to bed. Wake me when itβs time.β
Thesaya gave a slight bow to Ian and walked over to lie down on the bed.
Sheβs in high spirits.
While Ian was thinking this, Charlotte, having set down her glass, stood up to pull Thesaya out of the bed.
Ignoring the commotion, Ian took off the ring from his finger and handed it forward.
βGet everything ready for departure, Philip. Load plenty of drinks for the journey. Ones that wonβt spoil.β
βAs you command,β Philip took the ring and stood up, adding, βDo you have any messages for the residents of Glumir? Theyβll be heartbroken if they wake up to find us all gone. I can leave a message with the stable keeper if you like.β
"Of all things..." Ian scoffed, pausing briefly before grabbing the glass in front of him and saying, "We havenβt saved Lu Sard. It just overcame one hurdle, but a greater darkness is coming."
Charlotte and Thesayaβs voices suddenly fell silent. The smile disappeared from Philipβs face as he alternated his gaze between Ian and Mevβs stoic expressions. Finally, he bowed his head deeply.
βI will convey every word.β
The next day, the group left the city as planned. They departed quietly, just as they had entered, before dawn had even broken.
***
The carriage carrying the group veered off the main road and headed south to avoid being seen as much as possible until they crossed the border. The imperial carriage offered a decent ride, even on unpaved paths, comparable to the wagons of the Libra Trading Company or those built with the utmost care by the northern folks.
Of course, the ride quality wouldnβt have made much difference to Ian, who had fallen asleep the moment they left the city. Everyone insisted he rest inside the carriage rather than on the roof, making the carriage interior his domain. Instead, Thesaya, Philip, and Charlotte took turns on the roof.
Ian did not wake up for an entire day. He briefly opened his eyes for one meal, only to climb back into the carriage and cover himself with a blanket right after eating. He did not wake even when the group fought off a goblin horde in the middle of the night, resembling a bear in hibernation.
During this time, the rest of the group carried out their roles with no issues. After about a day and a half, they began conversing freely, confident that the noise wouldnβt wake Ian.
βThereβs something Iβve been curious about.β
βGo ahead. What is it?β
βWhatβs it like living as a vampire? Is it very different from how it is now?β
βItβs very different. Itβs hard to describe exactly. One thing I can say for sure is that now is much better, especially in terms of not being hungry.β
Most of the chatter was between Philip and Thesaya.
βYou mean the hunger for blood?β
βYes. I was always hungry and thirsty. Drinking blood only kept me from starving, but never made me feel full. Now itβs clear that what I thought was fullness was just not being thirsty.β
βAlways hungry and thirsty... That must have been an unbearable urge. Itβs amazing you endured it.β
βIf your life depended on it, youβd endure it too, freckles. Anyway, I have no regrets. I got to taste Ianβs blood in the end.β
βYou drankβ¦ lord Ianβs blood?β
βYes. It was the best taste of my life. Meat and wine are good, but they donβt compare. Iβll never forget it. Why are you looking at me like that?β
β...You donβt still have the urge to drink blood, do you?β
βCaught me. Youβre sharper than you look, Philip.β
β....β
βIβm kidding, so donβt point that ring at me.β
Thesaya was naturally growing closer to the new members of the group. She was bonding not only with Philip but even with Mev. She was learning to read and write from Mev and even getting beaten up by her during nighttime training sessions.
βJust wait...! Iβll repay everything youβve done to me one day.β
Thesaya, after Mevβs rapier disarmed her, rubbed her sore wrist and spat out. Though she no longer got hit in the face, the irritation was clear in the blood vessels popping around her eyes. Sliding her rapier back into its scabbard, Mev smiled.
βYouβre a quick learner. Maybe in five years, youβll actually land a hit on me.β
βFive years? Youβre joking, right? Thatβs not a compliment!β
βNo, Iβm serious.β
βBut weβll part ways before then.β
βYes.β
β....β
βThatβs unfortunate, pointy ears. But if I help, you might shorten that time.β Charlotte, who was stoking the campfire, chimed in. She smiled, showing a hint of her fangs.
βJust let me know anytime. Iβll help you with all Iβve got.β
Thesaya scoffed. "Dream on, cat. Do you think I donβt know youβll use that as an excuse to beat me up? Iβll just run away if you come after me. Thatβs what I do best."
"...." While Charlotte clicked her tongue, Philip interjected with a curious smile.
"Then what about me? After my arm heals, of course."
"No offense, freckles, but I donβt think Iβd lose to you either."
"You never know until you try, right?"
"Youβre confident. Fine. Once youβre fully healed, challenge me. Iβll accept it."
"Itβs not exactly a challenge..."
"Philip is skilled in both swordsmanship and shield techniques," Mev commented, nodding, then turned to Thesaya.
"Thereβs definitely something to learn, Thesa."
"But Iβm not really interested in shields."
"Why not?" Philip frowned.
Thesaya shrugged. "No one uses them except you."
"Noβ¦ Thatβs only because these people are exceptional. Shields are excellent for both offense and defenseβ"
"They look weak."
"βin some ways, theyβre the bestβ What did you say?"
"But if you beat me, Iβll let you teach me."
"...." Philip, who had been gaping, finally turned to Charlotte.
"Now I understand why you always said that. She really has a knack for turning people inside out."
"Itβs a fairy nature," Charlotte added nonchalantly.
"Thatβs right. And Iβm the fairy among fairies."
"And also an ex-demon."
"Indeed. As Ian would say..."
Suddenly, Thesayaβs gaze snapped to the darkness beyond. For a moment, her eyes filled with blood vessels and her pupils dilated.
"Monsters."
"Again?" Philip frowned at the whisper.
"Yes. Similar to yesterday. Small and cute ones."
"Youβre the only one whoβd think theyβre cute," said Charlotte, clicking her tongue.
Charlotte and Mev rose to their feet simultaneously.
Philip, climbing onto the carriage with Thesaya, muttered, "An attack two nights in a row. Even though we left the main road... This is definitely abnormal. It might be the Vampire Queenβs curse, as Ian suggested. Otherwise, maybe the monsters are gathering now that the vampiresβ influence is gone."
"What does it matter? Redhead and the kitty will take care of everything."
Thesaya lightly jumped onto the edge of the carriage roof and perched there.
"We just need to guard the carriage. Make sure Ian doesnβt wake up."
Soon, various sounds emanated from the darkness beyond. The clashing of metal and the distinctive screams of monsters followed. Philip, sitting in the coachmanβs seat, murmured nonchalantly.
"Looks like that wonβt be an issue."
As he said, not a single monster reached the vicinity of the carriage.
***
βBy the way, Charlotte.β
It was already the third day. Thesaya, sprawled out on the roof of the carriage, suddenly spoke up.
Charlotte replied without even turning around, βDonβt call me by name. Go play with the guy next to you.β
Thesaya glanced at Philip, who was dozing off while sitting, and shook her head.
βIβve heard everything I wanted from freckles by now.β
βSo, you want me to entertain you?β
βI didnβt notice before, but you seem to have gotten bigger.β
β...What nonsense is that now?β
"Itβs true. Of course, you looked a bit stupidly muscular even before."
βHmm....β
Finally, Charlotte looked down at her own body and growled.
βI donβt feel any different.β
βWell, I can see it clearly.β
β...!β A voice from inside the carriage caught Charlotteβs attention, making her turn her head. Thesaya, dangling her upper body over the side of the roof, peeked into the window on the carriage door.
βWhen did you wake up, Ian?β
βJust now.β Ian, still lying down, replied briefly, looking at Charlotte sitting in the coachmanβs seat.
βYouβve gained a lot more muscle in the past few months. Your body might have been trained to the extreme.β
βThere were times when my ax felt lighter than before....β Charlotte mumbled, looking at her large hands. Ian chuckled softly.
βThatβs good. When you return home, youβll need to take control of your tribe.β
β...!β
βFrom what I know, you guys donβt listen to the weak. Is that not true among your kind?β
βOf course not. Itβs only natural that the strong one holds all the rights. Yes... Maybe I really can become the leader of my clan....β
While Charlotte was lost in thought, Mev approached the carriage on her horse and asked, βHow are you feeling, Ian?β
Ian, who had sat up and leaned against the backrest, replied, βSomewhat better.β
He felt no dizziness or headaches, and his body no longer ached. He finally felt like himself again. Philip, who had poked his head through the window opposite Thesaya, smiled upside down at Ian.
βThatβs a relief. Please rest. The journey has been uneventful.β
βIf you want it to stay that way, stop saying itβs uneventful. Every time you say that, something happens.β
βYes, sir.β
βOn that note....β Ian glanced around at the eyes staring at him from all directions and finished his sentence in a lazy tone. βIβd like to continue resting now.β
Mev and Charlotte turned their gazes away, and Thesaya and Philip quickly disappeared back onto the roof of the carriage.
Finally, the scenery outside the carriage came into view. As he pulled out jerky and a bottle of alcohol from the bag on the floor, Ian took in the surroundings. Though they had traveled quite far south, the sky was still overcast. The trees hung lifeless with drooping leaves, and the air, though warm, felt heavy.
It seems the end of Chapter Two is near.
Ianβs eyes dimmed as memories of the game flashed through his mind. Though he had caused significant changes, the main course of events likely hadnβt shifted.
With the Empress carving new rifts into the world, the timeline might have even sped up. He had no expectations that the nobles of Glumir and Lu Sard would heed his warnings. Even if they did, any changes would be confined to Lu Sard. The war would continue until the madness of the Black Wall engulfed the entire frontier.
What canβt be helped, canβt be helped.
Thinking this, Ian took a swig from the bottle and leaned his head against the backrest. He kept his eyes fixed outside the window, but his gaze remained locked on something only he could see: the status window.
Resignedly, he skimmed over his stats, which hardly resembled those of a mage, and finally, his gaze landed on the skill window. This was the main point.
...Iβve managed to hold out for quite a while.
He intended to use his skill points. Staring at the sprawling skill tree, various deferred conflicts played out in his mind: the increasingly clear strengths and weaknesses of each attribute, the limited points, and his already chronic lack of Mana.
β....β
After pondering these unresolved issues, Ian learned a few new spells. He didnβt touch any common skills or Vision skills, yet nearly half of the points he had accumulated were gone.
βWhew....β
He sighed softly as he closed the status window. He couldnβt shake the feeling that his character was even more ruined now. It wasnβt entirely wrong; he had once again spread his points across various attributes. But there was no turning back. He was already too far gone to be considered a proper mage, so he had no choice but to see this path through to the end.
Stopping halfway is worse than not starting at all...
Taking a few more sips of alcohol, he reached into his pocket dimension. Soon, a sinister-looking sword in an ill-fitting scabbard appeared.
As his hand gripped the middle of the scabbard, the black swordβs malevolent thoughts transmitted through to him: hatred and anger. But unlike before, it didnβt immediately bear its fangs at him.
It seemed to have learned something.
With a slight smirk, Ian finally opened the information window.
[The Black Sword of the Third Apostle]
It had been a long time since such a unique-grade weapon had appeared.
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