Chapter 166: (12/30): Broken Contract
The Vampire’s Templar
Itâs been a few days since they left Dianene. Although Camilla decided to keep moving at a leisurely pace, they still easily outpaced the distance that mightâve been covered by a rider alternating horses. Elyss was fast and the ground seemed to shrink beneath her feet, making her even faster. However, as much stamina as Elyss had, there was still a time when she ran out of steam.
Riding on Elyssâs back with Kagriss, Camilla had nothing to do but to practice her magic. Although Kagriss was already at the limits of her power and had been for quite a while, there was plenty of room left for Camilla to grow. The mana in the air that Elyss naturally attracted gave her plenty of mana to draw from, and her raw strength as an undead grew steadily under Kagrissâs tutelage.
But in the end, she wasnât actually doing anything useful, and the only person putting in real effort was Elyss. So she watched Elyss like a hawk, and sure enough after nearly three days of ambling along at a leisurely yet scarily fast pace, Elyss showed signs of faltering for the first time.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âOkay, stop!â Camilla said, breaking out of half-trance she put herself in, startling both Elyss and Kagriss.
An arm fell on her shoulders and she looked up to find herself staring into and getting lost in a pair of violet eyes. âDid you run into any troubles?â
Camilla stared for a while longer. How could anyone have eyes so pretty? But she soon snapped out of it and shook her head. âNo, itâs nothing. Wait, I meanâ¦â she patted Elyssâs back, feeling the muscles moving steadily below her fingertips. âElyss, itâs time for a break! Youâre going to run yourself into the ground at this rate!â
A small snort came from below. âWhy donât you keep dreaming? What makes you think a little exercising like this will make me tired?â
âAnd why wouldnât it?â Camilla began to count, stopping every few seconds to start over.
Elyss didnât reply, although her ears pricked up, clearly listening to Camillaâs counting. Even Kagriss was looking at her strangely.
âMilla, what are you doing?â
âShh!â Camilla scrunched her eyes again, continuing to count. After a dozen or so repetitions, she looked up, triumphant. âI was right. Your steps are about one-nineth slower than a day ago. Itâs pretty steady too, which means youâre definitely tired. Besides,â she said, pressing her palm against the velvety fur beneath her, âyour breathing is getting a bit ragged, donât you think?â
Elyss was a bit speechless. âHow bored do you have to be to be counting my steps?â
At those words, just as Camilla was about to reply, a cold gaze settled on her forehead and she looked up at the lich sitting in front of her. Although Kagriss didnât have an expression on her, as usual, frost covered her eyes.
âWho was the one that wanted me to teach her how to get stronger again? So instead of practicing, you were thinking about someone else?â
âReally? No, I think thatâs missing the pointâ¦â Camilla said. âAnyways, Iâm just concerned about Elyss. You really have been running for too long, even if youâre keeping a good pace. Plus, Iâm not sure bearing two people is really good for your body.â
Although it was true that she didnât say anything when Sariel and Ariel were the ones riding on Elyss, the difference between the weight of two young girls and two fully grown women was quite substantial.
When Elyss looked as if she was going to make a rebuttal, Camilla simply jumped off Elyssâs back. In the instance she landed on the ground, almost falling over, Elyss flashed past, her form a shadow like a charging knight. Far faster than a warhorse could stop, Elyss turned round and ran back, coming to a halt in front of Camilla. Her chest heaved, slightly out of breath, as Camilla guessed.
Perhaps it was the running that distracted her, but the moment Elyss stopped running, her breathing grew heavier, as if the exhaustion that she had been outrunning all day suddenly caught up with her. Her eyelids drooped.
Camilla smiled and patted the side of her head, avoiding her whiskers. âTold you so.â
âShut⦠up. Grrr, fine, Iâll rest. But after I walk off all this heat,â Elyss growled, shaking her body.
Rather than wait to be violently flung off Elyssâs back, Kagriss jumped off as well, landing gracefully next to Camilla. She reached out and used Camillaâs shoulder to steady herself, even though she didnât need it. Her eyes were clear, like the icy frost that covered them earlier had all been an illusion.
They walked for a few more minutes, close to half an hour, before they stopped near a rather large tree with roots protruding from the ground, making for handy temporary benches. But the real reason they chose to stop here was because of a tiny stream cutting through the forest.
Running for three days without stopping stressed Elyssâs body. Although she was stronger than any normal animal, she still needed to cool down and recharge. As Camilla and Kagriss settled against the tree, Elyss was drinking her fill from the stream, sending droplets of water flying into her mouth and down her parched throat with each lap of her tongue.
When she had drunk her fill, she returned to where Camilla and Kagriss waited. As Camilla continued to absorb the undead mana from the air, filtering them out from the raw mana around her with Kagrissâs help, Elyss laid down with her huge head atop crossed forepaws and closed her eyes.
âResting?â Camilla asked. âThe sunâs coming up. Wonât it be too bright?â
âA sunny day is perfect for a nap,â Elyss replied, not bothering to open her eyes as she answered.
âIf you say so. Daylight is when a bunch of animals are out and about as well. Maybe the next time you wake up, youâll find a whole deer roast turning a fire waiting for you.â
The sound of swallowing made her laugh, and Elyss turned to face another direction.
Camilla kind of wanted to keep teasing Elyss, but she knew that Elyss needed rest, so she kept her next words locked lightly behind her lips. But just as she was about to let someone go, another set her eyes on her. A hand tugged at her own and she met Kagrissâs eyes again.
Those purple eyes glowed mischievously. âLook only at me,â she said.
âI will!â
âThen⦠Do you want to do it?â
Camillaâs face flushed red at those words that came out of the blue. âKagriss, what are you saying at a time like this? Itâs morning, you know. And weâre out here in the middle of nowhere.â
âItâs exactly because weâre in the middle of nowhere that weâre here alone for as long as Elyss keeps sleeping,â Kagriss said, her lips spreading in a rare grin. While beautiful, there was a dangerous, devilish charm hidden with it.
Camilla almost found herself agreeing before she caught herself and shook her head firmly.
âHmph.â
Even Kagriss had childish times. Camilla smiled as she watched Kagriss pursed her lips and looked away.
âDonât smile.â
With some effort, Camilla fixed her expression, coaxing her muscles back into a relaxed deadpan. Sheâd have expected that becoming stronger and more experienced as an undead would grant her more control over her expressions, but for some reason she could never really suppress a smile that always rose unbidden to her lips when she was around Kagriss. With a sigh, she leaned into the chest of the woman next to her. Cool arms wrapped around her in turn.
Judging by how long Elyss ran, she will be out for a while.
Camilla decided that she had enough time for a quick nap as well before going hunting. Hunting probably wonât be too hard in any case. This deep in the forest with no settlements nearby, even large prey should be plentiful.
âAre you tired?â
âA little.â Her eyelids drooped heavily as she prepared to give herself to a deep trance.
âEven though you didnât really do anything?â
Camilla poked Kagrissâs belly. âProcessing and absorbing that mana takes a lot of concentration too! Itâs mental fatigue, okay? Anyways, you should rest too. Helping me purify all that mana canât be easy.â
But Kagriss just shook her head. âIâm not tired at all. Iâll keep watch.â
âThen⦠Iâm going to sleep, okay?â Camilla closed her eyes, but no sooner had she done so than a shock ran through her body. She jolted as a burst of magic activated deep within her, as if a clump of holy mana had exploded. It went off like a horn sounding for the start of a battle, a warning. âThisâ¦â
âWhatâs wrong?â
Accompanying the mana was a surge of emotion, one that Kagriss felt as well through their bond. Now Kagriss stared at her in concern, all of her muscles tensed, poised to react to anything dangerous.
It took a while for Camilla to understand what had just happened, but she froze when she did. âThis is⦠a broken oath. Do you remember that apprentice archpriest we met that I made an oath with? He broke the oath.â
The first thing that Camilla felt was worry. Worry for Fleur and then Arvel. She didnât know what betrayal might mean for them. But after a bit of thinking, she calmed down a tiny bit. Arvel was probably fine since neither Arvel nor Justin knew of each other, so even if Justin betrayed her, he couldnât expose Arvel.
But Fleur and her girlfriend were different. She had a clear connection to Camilla, and she had no idea what Justin might do to them. What the Church might do to them. Camilla bit her lips. âIâm worried about Fleur.â
Kagriss rubbed her back, trying to comfort her. âAre you sure? Maybe youâre mistaken,â she said.
âIâm not mistaken. Itâs definitely a broken oath. Iâm quite familiar with broken oaths after all.â Camilla shook her head as some unpleasant memories floated up into her mindâmemories she thought she had buried.
The oathstone was partially bound to the current leader of the Order, and as the leader of the Order during the campaign into vampire lands, there had been some betrayals from her ranks. Although the feeling wasnât exactly the same, the similarities were unmistakable.
âBut why now? Itâs so sudden. How long has it been since we left?â she muttered. âMonths? And so early in the morning too. Iâd have expected him to tell much earlier than that, if he was ever going to. Perhaps something changed.â
She sighed. âI knew it was a risk, but deep down, I hoped that my judgement of character had been right. If anything happens to Fleur, I swear to the heavens thatâ¦â Sharp fangs extended from her gums as she clenched her teeth, tickling her mouth and cutting her off. Realizing that her temper had rear its head, Camilla took another deep breath and calmed down. The fangs receded, only for her to feel a dull pulse from her palm.
Blood oozed from four scarlet holes, punctured by her claws. Camilla pulled back her claws as well. Her head drooped. âI donât know what to do. If only he betrayed us earlier, then perhaps we can head back, but now weâre in the middle of nowhere. Kagrissâ¦â
Cool hands enveloped her own. A dark mist covered their hands, and when Kagriss pulled away, the wounds on Camillaâs palms were gone, healed.
âDonât worry, Milla. Maybe things arenât as bad as you think.â
âWhat do you mean? Fleur could be in danger rightââ
âMilla!â Kagriss interrupted her, grabbing her shoulders. âCalm down! Even if Fleur is in danger, what can you do? Thereâs no sense in beating yourself up over something you canât change.â
Camilla blinked. âButâ¦â
âBesides, how can you be so sure that itâs a true betrayal?â Kagriss said. She stared into Camillaâs eyes and forced Camilla to look back as well. Camilla felt the worry drain from her mind, washed away by violet pools. âDonât go to the worst-case scenario. Perhaps that Justin had to tell Fleur? You had kept her in the dark as well.â
âYouâre rightâ¦â With the panic gone, Camilla felt a lot better. Her head was clearer now, and several possibilities about why Justin might violate the oath appeared in her mind. One of them, the same one Kagriss suggested, jumped out at her. âAnd following on with that, perhaps itâs a signal to meâ¦?â
âMaybe.â Kagriss didnât look convinced about that. âHe should know weâd be too far to provide any help after so long. But if he violated his oath, then he should be suffering the punishment right now. Maybe you should nullify the oath entirely.â
Camilla nodded. Although it sounded unthinkable because of the possibility of betrayal, Kagrissâs suggestion made sense with a bit of thought. âIf he didnât betray us, then it will be in our best interests to dissolve the contract. He might need the power to get himself, and maybe Fleur, out of trouble. But if he did, then everyone knows everything, and him regaining his magic wonât change anything about the terrible situation. Arvel will protect them.â
The whole thing was a scale weighing the benefits and detriments, and the benefits clearly outweigh the detriments. Mostly because the detriments pale in comparison to the grand scheme of things. Still, Camilla couldnât help but hesitate the moment she dissolved the contract, but in the end, she gritted her teeth and did it before she could regret it.
The moment the presence of the contract, and the blaring alarm of mana, disappeared from her mind, it was like a large weight fell off her shoulders.
âIâm still worried about Fleur though.â
âThereâs nothing you can do besides turn back. Even if we turn back now, it will be at least a month before we can help them.â
Camilla sighed. âIâm⦠going to rest now.â Without rest and a clear mind, she couldnât help anyone.
It seemed like an eternity since the interruption of her rest, but in reality, it had only been mere moments before that the contract was broken. Yet, the gravity of the situation and the emotions she felt stretched those moments out until exhaustion washed over her.
Her fidgeting hands were covered by Kagrissâs and Camilla settled into an uneasy tranceâa trance deeper than she had planned. A heavy fog filled her dreams, hiding within it the muffled sounds of battle and fallen feathers.