The first and second days went smoothly. The road will widen the day after we stay in this hut, and then we can stay in an inn. It is said that children are weak, but I can easily fall asleep even if someone is holding me and I was able to sleep soundly even if there was only a blanket laid on the floor, so it was fine. The Prince said he was accustomed to this because he went on a lot of inspections to different places.
Isnât Dory having a hard time?
âIâve already experienced this on the way to Lentforce,â she said proudly, but she looked tired, so I tried not to trouble her.
When we meet in the mornings, she will check to see if I am wearing my clothes properly, if I ate correctly and if I was clean. She also did this with Alistair who hated it. Of course, we did all those things properly even if she wasnât with us, so it was fine, but itâs funny how she seems disappointed if there isnât a problem. She probably wants to take care of us.
So Dory was generally docile. I didnât bother Dory on our entire journey and tried to be a good girl so I became her favorite.
âLeila-sama, please lookup. Okay, your neck looks clean. Next, please raise your hands. Okay, your clothes are put on properly.â
âAai.â
The Prince, who was watching me being looked after by Dory and obediently raising my hands, looked at me as if he was looking at something creepy.
âNot only can she do everything by herself, but sheâs also someone who forced Alistair to eat potatoes.â
Oh, did you notice?
âWell, Your Highness. Children of this age want to do everything themselves. Still, they canât manage it, so they need help. Right, Leila-sama?â
âAai,â I answered honestly, and Dory looked at me warmly, but the Prince eyed me suspiciously.
âWho are you?â
âIâm Leiwa, Huu.â
âYou, for crying out loud.â
He turned red for some reason and walked off somewhere. The Prince is a pleasant person.
In this relaxed atmosphere, it showed on everyoneâs faces that they couldnât wait to stay in town after the day is over. But, the guards, who arrived before the sunset, gathered together and had a discussion. âIt looks like the guys who followed us are still there. If they want to hurt us, then itâs best to let the Hollows take care of them here. However, given their tactics so far, they are most likely to try and kidnap Leila-sama or Alistair-sama. If so, I think it would be dangerous for them to attack us here. Itâs impossible for them to get through the Hollows.â
Bart shook his head, âThat assumption quickly crumbles if one of them has a barrier box. A normal barrier box is about three metres in diameter, right? What if someone were to hold that, carry Lei away and run off on a Rug Dragon? We wouldnât be able to chase after them.â
I thought about various scenarios on what to do when they attack.
âLetâs use the barrier box today.â
âYour Highness, thatâs...â
âThe Hollows definitely wonât come into the huts if we stay in them. But, itâs been bothering me how blind we are to our surroundings once we close the door. I donât have a problem with using it because I can channel more magic into the magic stone. The only reason why I havenât used it before now was that we didnât need it.â
On the last day we gathered all the luggage into a separate hut, and everyone gathered in a single hut. They lit the portable light, and the light could be seen from a fair distance away.
The barrier box was set up outside so that it would cover the entrance of the hut, and activated. Bart and his crew took care of the Hollows that had obstructed the barrier just before it went up, and the guards remained vigilant inside.
Alistairâs barrier box was also made known to everyone, and it was entrusted to those who couldnât fit inside the hut. It will be activated if the Hollows manage to get inside. Depending on the situation, each barrier box will be moved to the hut next door.
âIâll help with diminishing the Hollows,â Alistair announced and the Prince had a serious expression as he said, âAlistair, you stay in the hut with Lei. The barrier box belongs to you, doesnât it?â
âIâm useless at fighting with others. Lei will be protected by Hollows within the barrier. If an unexpected enemy appears, Iâll be a burden as well as drag Lei down.â
âAlistair.â
The Prince was astonished that Alistair had said something surprising. Mill tapped the Princeâs shoulder lightly.
âPrince, Alistair might be an apprentice, but heâs a hunter. Heâs called an apprentice because heâs only 11 years old, but his strength isnât inferior to that of an adultâs. Heâll be more useful hunting Hollows than sitting back here. Right, Alistair?â
âOf course.â
Alistair puffed his chest out with pride. Mill looked at Alistair as he spoke casually to the Prince, âAnd itâs easier to protect him if heâs close.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
The Prince was startled, but it didnât seem like he understood. Mill nodded lightly, âThen Alistair will be hunting Hollows. Donât overdo it.â
âOkay.â
Alistair looked bright as he turned to look at Bart and his crew.
âYou...â The Prince looked down at me.
âItâs Leiwa.â
âLeila you stay in the hut. You got that?â
âAi,â I agreed vigorously. I know. All this was probably caused because of me. Protecting me is a job.
âWell, babies should sleep.â
âAai.â
âIt makes me angry when youâre that obedient.â The Prince is an annoying person. I shrugged.
âThat also makes me angry.â He ruffled my head before leaving.
âAh, Ojou-samaâs hair...â It goes without saying that Dory nearly fainted.
Once todayâs schedule was decided, we quickly had dinner, placed the portable lights in various places and waited for night to fall.
âYouâve been with us for a long time, but you havenât properly seen a Hollow yet, have you? You should observe them early in the night,â the Prince said. Those who followed him to do chores, not to fight, looked terrified and took turns to go outside.
The barrier box was placed on the table, which was usually used for tea time. The radius was 1.5 metres from the centre. Half the guards were in the hut so that it wouldnât be too narrow.
The lights began to assert their existence as the sunset in the sea and radiated. Swaying shadows began gathering at the hut, one after the other.
Many of them were in the forms of animals, but some were human.
âItâs a person. A person! We have to let them into the hut...â The servant, who prepared snacks and tea, tried to stagger to the front. But, his companions stopped him.
âIf that is a person, then theyâll be fine with the barrier. Theyâll definitely come in, so you donât have to go out.â
âAh, oh, I see.â
The Hollow, who looked like a person, drew closer to the barrier as everyone watched it. *WHIRR* it was repelled back.
âNo...â
With that, the other Hollows started getting repelled by the barrier, *WHIRR, WHIRR*. The servants were stunned and glanced sideways. Kyaro, Clyde, and Alistair moved forward.
âNo way...â
The faint red glow from the Rhodolite sword tore through the Hollows who were illuminated by light. Their bodies shifted from the cut, disappeared with a whiff, and the sound of magic stones being dropped could be heard.
âWoah.â The servants put a hand to their mouth, paled and pulled their companions back into the hut. This is the Frontier.