Translator: Silver Editor: Namorax
ãReinforcements Arcã
âIs this alright?â
We were currently borrowing one of the rooms in the mansion of Keenâs feudal lord. Princess Lille was sitting behind a large desk as the contract specifying the rewards for this job was drawn up.
After looking over the contract I confirmed that everything was in order.
âThese are the conditioned we discussed a while ago.â
One of the people beside me glanced at the contents and nodded their head.
After Ariane looked over the contract she started to whisper something in my ear.
(Do you really believe that a small childâs promise will be fulfilled? Even if she herself wants to hold up her end of the bargain, I doubt she has the power to do so)
She cast a suspicious glance towards Lille escorts, Nina and Zahar, that were currently flanking her side.
I couldnât deny that she had a point.
While the conditions set had been accurately recorded, whether or not Lille was capable of fulfilling them was up in the air.
(You have a point Ariane-dono, I also doubt that our demands will be met completely.)
Ariane made a dubious expression when I replied to her.
I couldnât deny the uncertainty that a country deeply-rooted in the Hiruku religionâs doctrine wouldnât violate its contract with Ariane, Chiome, and I.
(Then, why are you having a contract written up?)
Ariane raised an eyebrow and expressed her dissatisfaction at me.
As long as we held a contract written by royal hands, I imagine we could get the opposition to partially hold up their end of the bargain.
Above all else, the best way to request a favor is toâ¦â¦
(The contract proves that an agreement was made in advance when we make a show of strength similar to those of the Hiruku Theocracy)
In the corner of the room, Chiome reacted to my remark.
Her cat ears did a little pitter-patter when I made that comment.
On top of my head, Pontaâs normally stationary ears did a similar pitter-patter to Chiomeâs.
The only person that reacted differently was Ariane, who looked puzzled as she stared at me.
(The Theocracy demonstrates their military might by having their holy knights intervene in the conflicts of the other countries. We elves shall showcase our own strength and warn others not to underestimate us.)
Ariane was openly distraught when she heard my explanation.
(Are you even thinking this through?)
While she obviously wanted to continue the conversation, Lille had finished signing the contract and interrupted us by presenting me the contract.
âI have given my signature. The agreement will be finalized once you sign it.â
The contract was presented to me after she said that and I turned toward Ariane.
She looked confused as she stared back at me.
âThis should be a good place for Ariane-dono to signâ
The eyes of those on Nozanâs side, including Lilleâs, were all directed at a confused Ariane, who glared at me in return.
(Wait, Arc. Why do I have to sign it!?)
I offered Ariane a brief explanation in a measured but strong tone, all the while avoiding her glare.
âAs the newest member, Iâm still at the bottom of the village ranking, thatâs why Ariane is more qualified as our representative.â
Ariane and Lille both stared at me when they heard my remark.
The was a slight sliver of surprise in their eyes.
She probably assumed that I was our groupâs representative, but It wasnât that long ago that I joined Raratoia. In terms of elven society, Ariane was leagues above me.
And above all else, I couldnât actually write in the language of this world.
While I could understand the meaning of the words I looked at, you needed to know the alphabet and grammar.
This might be a problem later down the line.
Ariane let out a large sigh when she saw the look on the princessâs face and reluctantly signed the contract.
âIs this good?â
After Ariane asked Lille read over the contract and nodded.
âYes, with this negotiations are complete, Ariane-dono, Arc-dono and Chiome-dono. I believe that the promise to save my country shall be fulfilled?â
Ariane looked a bit uncomfortable and shrugged her shoulder as Lilleâs big gray eyes focused on her.
I nodded in response to Lilleâs question once I received the contract from here.
âDonât worry, Lille-dono. We will tirelessly work to rescue Nozanâs capital from the undead horde. All Lille-dono has to do is prepare our reward.â
Lille released a small breath of relief once she heard my words.
Nina, whoâd silently watched the proceedings until now, looked in my direction and opened her mouth to ask a question.
âAssuming we manage to enter the capital, there will be many injured thereâ¦â¦ will you administer the same kind of healing magic you used on me?â
When Nina asked that question, she was stroking her arm that had been cut off by the spider chimera before I seamlessly reattached it.
Using too much of healing magic may cause troubled in the future, and thereâs also a limit on how much I damage I can heal with my magic depending on the number of people.
Even though I possessed a large amount of mana I couldnât help an absurd number of peopleâ¦â¦ I considered all of these things before answering her question.
âAs long as itâs within my powerâ¦â¦ I promise to provide adequate treatment.â
She breathed a relieved sigh and gave me a small nod.
Of course, Iâd already thought of this option.
Even if itâs the work of a different race, those that adhered to the Hiruke doctrine wouldnât immediately be able to mistreat those with healing magic in a dire situation.
Though it was impossible to extinguish prejudice, promoting tolerance or goodwill towards other races in a small group of people would be a satisfactory result.
As I internally praised myself for the level of coverage my plan had, a servant entered the room and delivered a message.
âPrincess Lille, the Earl wishes to inform you that the cavalry is ready.â
âI understand, please tell them we shall arrive soon.â
When she heard the message from Earl Dimo, Lille leaped to her feet and turned to her two personal escorts, looking at Nina in particular.
âYour complexion doesnât look too good, Nina. Would you like to stay behind?â
There was a hit of worry for her guard in Lilleâs expression.
Ninaâs complexion was as bad as Lille said. Sheâd lost a lot of blood when her arm was cut off.
My healing magic lacks the ability to restore lost blood.
Despite our short acquaintanceship, however, I already had a grasp on her personality.
Nina shook her head before kneeling in front of Lille.
âNo. If I were to stay here while Princess Lille returned to the capital, even under your command, I would not be able to accept it!â
Ninaâs strong will and stubbornness were transmitted to the princess through her words.
While Lille had a worried expression on her face, I could see a hint of joy within her eyes.
âThereâs no choice then. â¦â¦ let us prepare to set off.â
There was a smile on Lille face as she said that, and it remained there as she started strapping a set of elegantly designed leather armor over her dress.
I guess this was standard for royalty?
Although the armor was well put together, unlike Zaharâs and Ninaâs armor, it didnât seem capable of withstanding much damage.
However, it was better than nothing.
When Lille left the office, her two guards followed behind her.
Ariane, Chiome and I exchanged glances with one another as we stayed behind.
Ariane was the first to speak up, though her voice was rather weaker than normal.
ââ¦â¦ this may be just like usual, but it feels like thereâve been some strange developments.â
âKyun?â
On top my head, Ponta seemed confused by Arianeâs grievances.
Chiome spoke up in an apologetic when she heard Arianeâs statement.
âThe request I asked for is the source if our current situationâ¦â¦â
Ariane immediately shook her head and tried to ease Chiomeâs worries.
âIâm not blaming you Chiome-chan, itâs just that Iâm not a representative of my village and I just exchanged an absurd promise with a human countryâ¦â¦ donât you see?â
Ariane looked a bit troubled as she spoke and looked towards me.
The sense of reluctance in her gaze was almost audible.
âItâs just a private contract between us and Nozan Kingdom. Canada and the village wonât be bothered by it. In any case, the rewards stipulated in this contract are dependent on the success on our part. You wonât lose anything if we fail to hold up our end of the deal.â
âI guess soâ¦â¦â
Even though she wasnât completely satisfied by my explanation, I could see the strength return to her eyes after she let out a large sigh.
âBut, even if we fail, we can still get into the royal treasury, right?â
Besides me, Chiome vigorously nodded her head at the idea of following Sasukeâs footsteps.
âWell, we should also get going.â
Saying only that, I stood up and followed after Lilleâs group.
When we reached the mansionâs large front yard, we were greeted by one hundred mounted cavalrymen.
Each rider sat firmly in their saddle and wore a matching set of armor.
Under the light of day the cavalrymen seemed to dazzle and shine, Princess Lille nodded her head as she glanced over their spectacular appearance.
However, though these hundred cavalrymen seemed brave and competent, they would be consumed by the murky stream of the hundred thousand undead we would face.
Earl Dimo must have not told them the purpose for this unitâs formation because all of the cavalrymen had a triumphant look on their face.
Well, I suppose telling them of the sheer scale of the enemy they would be facing would frighten them off. If all of them fled it would be a disgrace to the Earlâs honor and Lilleâs guards wouldnât let us past Fort Hill, so I guess it wasnât a bad decision.
When Lille and her guards entered the front yard everyone went quiet, only the hoof beats of the horses could be heard.
Earl Dimo, the ruler of this territory, soon arrived at Lilleâs side.
âAll of you, rejoice! Today, this territoryâs cavalry has been given a glorious mission! You shall be escorting Princess Lille on her return trip to the capital! Proceed with caution!â
The cavalrymen straightened their posture upon hearing the Earlâs speech.
Once the Earlâs speech was finished, Zahar surveyed the group before he began his.
âYou have been informed of the contents of your mission, we must cross the Salma Kingdom as quickly as possible! We will reach Fort Hill tonight and start to traverse the Burnett territory in the morning! Certain factors will make this a tough journey, but those who fall behind will be abandoned! Proceed with caution!â
His explanation caused a momentary outburst, but Zahar ignored them and gave the signal to set off for Fort hill.
âDimo Cavalry, to Fort Hill! These are the instruction the Earl has written for the fort commander.â
Zahar handed a rolled-up parchment sealed with wax to one of the mounted soldiers and saluted them before they set off.
Lille would be riding along with Nana, so the guards she brought formed a defensive formation around them as they awaited Zaharâs orders.
Before taking the lead position, Zahar turned towards us as we watched them prepare.
âWe will return to Fort Hill. Arc-dono, bring up the rear.â
âAlright.â
After hearing my reply, Zahar moved to where Lille was waiting.
I looked around and found a giant reddish figure resting in the corner of the garden.
I saw Shiden pressing his snout in-between his legs as I approached. All around him the grass had vanished and the soil had been dug up.
When Shiden noticed me, he raised his head with something still in his mouth.
It seems like heâd made a snack out of the garden.
The garden had been ruined, obviously, so weâd best leave before the Earlâs generosity ran out.
âLetâs go, Shiden.â
âGiyuriiin!â
Once Iâd finished strapping the saddle on Shidenâs back, he stood up and let out a spirited roar.
The Earlâs servants simultaneously fell on their butts when they saw this.
To ordinary people, he must have seemed like a dangerous dragon or a savage beast, but he was quite loyal to his master.
Chiome sat in the front and Ariane behind me as we saddled up.
Once Ponta slipped into her new favorite spot in Shidenâs mane I took hold of the reins.
When Lilleâs group left out the mansionâs gate and entered Keenâs residential area, Shiden slowly followed behind them.
I confirmed the position of the sun and calculated the time until we reach the fort.
âWeâll arrive sometime in the eveningâ¦â¦â
When I turned away from the sun and focused on the line of people ahead of us, I noticed that Chiome was looking up at me.
While she opened her mouth she didnât say anything, only nodding her head.
âWell, itâs time to go.â
While the city guards were keeping the streets clear of traffic, people flocked around us for a chance to catch a glance of Lilleâs group. It felt like being part of a small parade.
All eyes were on us until we finally left the city behind.
Dimoâs mounted soldiers were full of fighting spirit as they led the way, or at least that was what it looked like from my position at the rear.
Actually, it was a mistake to put us at the rear of the group, we couldnât overtake Lilleâs group, so I intentionally limited our speed.
Thinking back to the Giant Basilisk I once encountered, I wondered if having six legs really increased oneâs mobility?
My eyes focused on the scenery as my mind pondered over the intricacies of this world.
The scenic view of the farmland spread to my left and right, with farmers looking up when they heard the hoofbeats of our group.
Eventually, Fort Hillâs massive defensive wall came into view.
I wonder why I felt a bit nostalgic even though just half a day had passed since the last time we had been here.
The fortâs gate gradually began to open after the preceding cavalry raised a flag embroiled with the Earlâs family crest.
âThis should be todayâs destination, right? We can finally restâ¦â¦â
Ariane let out a relieved sigh as she voiced her complaints.
An exhausted Ponta was sprawled across Shidenâs head.
That reminds me, we didnât eat lunch todayâ¦â¦
While that thought was crossing my mind, the cavalry had already vanished into the fort. Once Lilleâs group and ours passed it, the gate was closed once more.
The one I assumed to be the cavalryâs leader met with Fort Hillâs commander and discussed the contents of the Earlâs letter. Meanwhile it became noisy around Lilleâs group,
âHold on, Nina!â
The main source of the commotion was Lille, when I turned towards them I saw that Ninaâs complexion had worsened and she was on the verge of falling off her horse.
âTake her somewhere to rest! Quickly!â
Zahar immediately took charge of the situation.
Following his orders, two of the nearby guards helped her off her horse and led her away.
Lille was rather anxious about the whole thing, when she noticed my stare she came to plead with me.
âArc-dono, please examine Nina!â
âI donât mind doing so, but Nina is most likely still anemic. I donât think thereâs any way for her to recover besides bedrest and a steady diet.â
I dismounted Shiden as I replied to the princess, but she still directed her worried face at me.
When I saw a few droplets forming in the corner of her eyes I give in and nodded my head.
âAlright, Iâll cast healing magic and see how things go from thereâ¦â¦â
Happiness bloomed on her face when I said that.
Seeing that exchange play out put a smile on Arianeâs face as she started mocking me.
âSo, youâre weak to the tears of small children, Arc?â
âI donât want to hear that coming from you, Ariane-dono.â
Ariane looked away and pretended to ignore me at my comeback.
It would have been for the best to have Nina rest for a couple of days, but her pride wouldnât allow her to leave Lilleâs side.
I could try to force her to rest by chopping the back of her neck whenever she woke up, but it would be really bad if I accidentally decapitated her.
I suppose I could cast ãRevitalizationã or ãRejuvenationã, but I never tried either of them before or seen their effects on another person.
âI guess Iâm a magic doctor venturing into the bush.â
Sunset was already upon us and I narrowed my eyes at the red glimmer of the sky as bonfires started going up around the fort.
If all went according to plan, weâd pass through the Salma Kingdom in about two days, but could we adhere to the schedule without incident.
I cleared my mind with a shake of my head, as thinking unnecessary thought like that only became omens.