The fair-skinned young man whipped his head around, his almond-shaped eyes widening as he heard the brief answer from the nameless young man. âBro, are you serious?!â he asked, needing confirmation.
âYou realize, right? These deadweights are just going to slow you down later?!â Casildo added, equally baffled.
The person they questioned chose to remain silent, his expression blank. He slowly stepped away to grab his backpack, which had been lying in the corner of the room.
After that, he approached Trisha and spoke to her with the same neutral expression. âWeâre leaving now,â he said, heading toward the door.
âBro, are you serious?!â Kairav exclaimed, watching him leave. Trisha smirked arrogantly in his direction. Kairav didnât need to hear a word to know she was relishing in her victory.
âHurry! Letâs follow him!â Trisha commanded her crew. The members of the Mystic Plunder Circle began filing out of the room one by one, trailing after the nameless young man.
âFailed Product, why didnât you just let the Asu Baung eat them back there instead of letting them become a burden now?!â Casildo snarled, shooting a sharp look at Kairav.
Kairav returned the glare, clearly annoyed and disgusted. âHow was I supposed to know it would turn out like this? If I had known, I wouldnât have bothered saving that bitch in the first place!â he grumbled.
A weary sigh filled the air. âRegret always comes at the end, Bro,â Baron said, patting Kairav on the shoulder as he walked ahead.
âStop complaining,â Prince Arkana advised, trying to calm them. âFor now, we just need to stick with the nameless young man on this journey. Who knows? The answers our friendâs been seeking might actually come from her.â
***
As they traveled further south, the towering mountain pines gradually gave way to a steep valley. The sound of a crystal-clear stream accompanied their weary steps, guiding them to the refreshing sight of a small waterfall.
Their hearts raced faster, in sync with the ticking of time. The sunâs warmth became more pronounced amidst the cool mountain air. Despite hours of walking, they were still far from their destination.
Breathing heavily, their legs aching, the group decided to rest in a wide meadow surrounded by rugged hills.
Large boulders and the fallen trunks of old pine trees served as makeshift chairs and walls for their exhausted bodies to lean on. They replenished their energy by eating canned food and drinking from their supplies.
Wiping the water from his lips, a restless Gavin voiced his concern, âWeâre not lost, are we?â
âNo way. This compass isnât cheap,â Kairav replied, his eyes fixed on the needle in his hand.
âThen why arenât we there yet?â Casildo chimed in with a goofy grin. âEh, maybe that spirit we met earlier was directionally challenged and gave us the wrong clues?â
âDairy Cow, stop joking around!â Kairav snapped, glaring at him. âIf your brainâs useless, you might as well keep your mouth shut.â
âIâm just trying to share my thoughts,â the burly man defended himself.
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âHow long are we going to rest here? Weâre not planning to camp here, are we?â Trisha interjected, tying a fresh bandage around her palm.
Boredom finally pushed her to her feet, and she gazed south toward the towering hill ahead. âHow about we walk a little further?â she suggested.
Her men immediately showed their disagreement through their facial expressions. âWe have to climb that steep hill again?â Zacky groaned, his face paling as he stared at the massive hill ahead. âMiss, I canât even take three steps forward. My legs are trembling!â he complained.
âIf we can find the water source, the place shouldnât be too far. Royal bathing places are usually built near clear water springs,â Kairav noted.
Prince Arkana turned to Kairav, who sat beside him. âBut we already passed a waterfall and a river earlier, and there wasnât any bathing place there,â he said, puzzled.
The curly-haired young man furrowed his brows, his hazel almond eyes reflecting the same confusion.
âIâll go ahead and check it out,â the nameless young man suddenly said, breaking the tension.
Upon hearing that, Kairav immediately jumped up from his seat. âIâm coming with you!â
âMe too!â Trisha chimed in.
Kairav shot a glare at her. âWhy are you following me, Bitch?!â
âIâm not following you. Iâm following my boyfriend,â Trisha replied, grabbing her bag and giving a sly grin.
âWhen did he become your boyfriend?â The hazel-eyed young man snarked.
Ignoring the bickering, Arkana simply said, âIn that case, Casildo and I will stay here and keep an eye on the others.â
The nameless young man merely nodded and began to walk away.
âDonât go too far, Bro! Iâm counting on you to handle those two burdens!â Casildo called out, still chewing his food.
âBro, are you sure you want to go? Arenât your legs trembling?â Baron teased while massaging his own legs.
Kairav grinned smugly. âIâm not some aging grandpa like you,â he mocked as he walked off.
âCurse you!â
***
Tall pine trees stood strong on the peak of a steep hill. Their brown roots dug deep into the ground, offering a solid grip for the three who were struggling to climb the slick, rocky incline.
A long sigh of relief escaped them when their feet finally touched the top, revealing a pine forest with less dense vegetation. They continued walking between the trees, eyes scanning every inch of the woods.
âThis forest looks like an ordinary one, not like the Forest of Lost Souls with its eerie atmosphere,â Trisha commented to the two young men near her.
Kairav and the nameless young man, sensing the same thing, remained silent, keeping their eyes sharp as they moved forward.
The three continued in silence for several minutes, their eyes gradually noticing that the trees were growing closer together. Sunlight became scarce as the thickening vegetation blocked its rays, and they realized the presence of different kinds of trees and dense underbrush around them.
Focused too long on their surroundings, they unknowingly pushed through the tall, dense grass without caution, and suddenly...
âWatch out!â
Clatter... Clatter...
The nameless young man instinctively grabbed Kairavâs arm, freezing him in place.
His breath caught in his throat as he looked down, realizing the rocks he had just stepped on were tumbling into a deep ravine below.
He hadnât expected a trap like that, hidden beneath the tall grass.
âThanks,â Kairav said to the nameless young man.
âDamn it!â Trisha cursed. She was shocked but lucky, managing to avoid the trap without anyoneâs help due to her agility and balance.
âThere!â Kairav exclaimed, pointing to something at the bottom of the ravine: a lush green valley filled with natural stone pools of clear spring water in varying sizes.
In the middle of the valley was what they had been searching forâa sacred stone bathing pool, surrounded by walls covered in dragon serpent reliefs and statues.
Seeing their destination finally within reach, the curly-haired young man quickly opened his backpack. âGrab your ropes! We need to get downââ
âWhoaaa!â
His loud scream echoed through the valley as the nameless young man suddenly grabbed his bag and leapt off the cliff.
Thud!
âAre you insane?!â Kairav yelled as he landed safely beside him.
The nameless young man stared at him blankly. âThat wouldnât kill you,â he said calmly.
âBut I almost had a heart attack!â Kairav grumbled.
âDamn it! You left me behind!â Trisha shouted from above.
The nameless young man looked up and said, âYou can use the rope to climb down.â He then turned away indifferently, heading toward the bathing place.
Kairav, seeing the annoyance on Trishaâs face, put his hands on his hips. âOr, if you want, you could go back and tell the others,â he teased with a smug smile.
âYou two bastards!!â