Chapter 86: Let’s Get Married
The Vampire’s Templar
Even putting aside the problem of Arvel, the bigger problem was meeting the advance team. Two higher undeads with two acolytes was a strange combination even in the best of times, let alone in a precarious situation like an undead hunt of all things.
Unlike Justin, Pavlor probably wonât be as easily fooled. Being a senior member of the Church and an archpriest, he didnât need to unquestioningly accept Barsigâs written orders, which meant Carmen wouldnât hide behind a false templar identity.
There was also the problem of Kagriss. In such an expedition, even an acolyte could contribute in some way with their magic. Her very presence was suspicious, since it didnât make sense that Carmen, Anne, and Fleur would bring along someone who couldnât cast magic. Logically, the thing to do would be to leave her at the communication replay post, not let her accompany them.
Although Kagriss could hide her undead aura under normal circumstances, that changed when she had to cast even minor magics.
How to explain Kagriss?
And if Kagriss became exposed, then Carmen, Anne, and Fleur instantly became subjects of suspicion for traveling with a hidden undead. And if Carmen acted like she knew Arvel, then her old friend will be implicated too.
So how to solve the dilemma?
Well, after meeting Justin, Carmen got a pretty good handle on the advance teamâs total power. Summarized in a single word, it would be âweak.â A total glass cannon without a single templar to shore up their defenses.
They couldnât afford to involve a templar for fear of leaking their secrets!
Carmen wanted to smack everyone involved with planning this expedition on the head. If the Church didnât fall for the mysterious traitorâs trap with the crystals, then none of this would be happening.
Luckily, since the Church group was so weak that Carmen and Kagriss combined could easily take them out, they had some leeway in dictating terms upon meeting. In other words, Carmen and Kagriss planned on strongarming Pavlor intoâ¦not asking any questions at first, and then prove their friendliness by helping the Church capture Orlog.
Finally, sheâll tell Pavlor what she told Justin. If he had any kind of brains and love for the Church, then heâll work together with her.
Hit him with the stick and then give him a carrot before threatening to drop a huge boulder on him if he doesnât submit. Thatâll work outâ¦probably. Given the unusual circumstances, it was the best idea she and Kagriss could come up with.
If it worked on Justin, itâll probably work on his teacher. As long as Kagriss became accepted, Anne and Fleur will naturally escape suspicion.
If not, well, there was always the boulder if all else fails.
Hopefully everything went according to plan, because they were heading straight in.
The soft forest floor did much to dampen the sound of hooves drumming against the ground, but templar-bred horses were huge and the noise from their ironshod hooves were loud enough to be heard despite the loam.
All four horses were galloping at full speed through the forest, or at least as fast as they could without getting hurt. Orlog didnât follow an existing path and instead cut straight through the huge forest, and the forest was riddled with thick underground and treacherous terrain including hidden dips and random roots that stuck out of the ground.
The obstacles were much when Carmen and company were going at a swift walk, but once speeds reached above a trot, the land became much more difficult to navigate, even with Carmen and the acolytes extending the horsesâ stamina with magic.
Carmen even tested some of her newly developed strengthening spells that used blood mana. Although the spells were only in their infant stages, they worked only slightly worse than holy recovery magic. As expected, blood was closer to the living compared to holy and thus worked better.
After rushing for the predicted hour, managing only a fraction of the pace Carmen anticipated, she realized that catching up so quickly might not be realistic, so they slowed down to give the horses a break.
The whole time, Fleur had a huge smile on her face.
During a mini break where the horses were peacefully walking instead of trotting, Anne finally got around to asking her for the reason. âWhatâs gotten into you, Fleur? So giddy like that. Not that itâs a bad thing,â she said quickly, waving her hands in denial.
âAh, am I giddy?â Fleur looked surprised. âIâm notâ¦or maybe I amâ¦â
âStop teasing me,â Anne said, pushing the girl sitting in front of her in the saddle.
Fleur laughed. âIâm really not giddy or anything. Just excited, since when I last saw Father, I didnât have a girlfriend. I canât wait to introduce you to him!â
âWâwell, itâs not like we havenât met beforeâ¦â
So that was the reason. How embarrassing that it was related to her. On the other hand, family introductions usually happened later in the relationship, didnât they? Thatâs how it worked for the young couples that sought blessings from the church.
Anne blushed. When did her and Fleurâs relationship progress so far?
âYouâve met?â
âYeah. Father Arvel is a teacher at the Church too after all, so I more or less know what heâs like,â Anne replied. âI donât think heâll remember me though.â
âProbably not, but Iâll make sure he doesnât forget you this time!â Fleur vowed. Then, she seemed to realize something. âAh, speaking of Father, heâs totally going to be your father-in-law in a few years!â
Of everything Anne thought Fleur would sayâwhich wasnât muchâthat was the last thing she expected. âFather-in-law? A few years? Wahâ¦isnât it a bit early to be thinking about something like this?â Anne sputtered. She couldnât believe what she was hearing Fleur say out of the blue.
She must be dreaming. There was no way Fleur would be saying this otherwise. That or Fleur was having a fever because of her woundsâ¦yes, that might be it.
Anne reached around and felt Fleurâs head, shocked to find it cooler than her own hand. No fever from Fleur, and Anne didnât have one either. So Fleurâs words were realâ¦
âIsnât it too early?â she repeated, still doubting her ears.
âJust two years. Thatâs not long,â Fleur said, so matter-of-factly that for a moment Anne was lured into her lunacy.
âIt is long!â
Wasnât she the one obsessed with Fleur? Based on personality, she should be the one taking the lead, so why did Fleur become so proactive andâ¦bold? Anne realized that she had been completely swept up in Fleurâs pace with no way to recover.
Fleur didnât let her recover.
âItâs really not! Two years is a long time to get to know each other again, since weâll be together all the time from now on. And then, once Iâm old enough, we can get married.â
âMâmarriage?â Anne couldnât do it. She couldnât keep up.
She thought she knew everything about Fleur thanks to herâokay fine, it was stalkingâstalking those years ago before she decided to give up, but as it turned out, she didnât. Did Fleur just change that much over the years or did she just not know Fleurâs true side the whole time?
It might actually be the latterâ¦
Why was Fleur trying to move so fast anyways. Anne almost forgot who was the one with the messed up mentality. It was supposed to be herâ¦
But that side of Fleur was fine too. If she couldnât keep up with Fleur right now, then she just had to change until she could.
âOkay! Letâs get married in two years!â Anne said, gently hugging Fleur from behind, being careful not to put too much pressure on Fleurâs ribs. âWeâll be family thenâ¦Ah.â
She froze as she said that word. Family.
Familyâ¦such an unfamiliar word. It was so elusive.
Even though Anne used to have a family, she lost them when she could barely remember anything. All she could remember was the violence, and some brief images of her gentle birth mother. After that, it was just memories of the church orphanage.
Then, when she thought she would finally get to know what a family felt like once more, the nice lady who had been her foster mother died, leaving her behind the week before her adoption.
Twice now, family slipped past her fingers. She was afraidâ¦afraid of what that word might bring to her in the future. Perhaps it would be best if she and Fleur didnât become family, or something terrible might happen. But she didnât want to let Fleur go.
ââAh. Anne!â
Anne blink.
âAnne! Let go, youâre hurting me!â
Huh? Something was pulling weakly on her arms and with a start, Anne realized that she was tightly squeezing Fleur, something she should not be doing because of Fleurâs injuries.
Panicking, she threw her hands back, letting go of Fleur. âIâIâm sorry! Are you okay? Does it still hurt? Can you still breathe okay?â she asked.
She hurt Fleur!
Her hands hovered over Fleur, afraid that Fleur might fall off the horse, but at the same time not daring to touch Fleur again.
Then, a cool hand closed around her arms and brought them closer to Fleurâs body.
âGeez, whatâs gotten into you? You should worry about yourself before worrying about me,â Fleur said, twisting a little to look back at Anne. Thanks to that, she almost lost her balance and Anneâs heart almost jumped out of her chest as she stabilized Fleur just in time to stop her from falling.
Fleur laughed sheepishly. âThanksâ¦eh? Anne?â
Anne had put her head on the back of Fleurâs neck, resting her forehead against Fleur. ââ¦You should be more careful, I donât want to lose you too.â
âWhatâs this all about? You wonât lose me.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âIâm just afraidâ¦â
âIâm not, because youâll protect me, wonât you? Ehehe.â Fleur laughed.
Fleur was such a dummy, not even worried about her own safety. Anne sighed. She did have to get stronger, so she could have the âfamilyâ she always wanted.
Time passed quickly, and soon enough, several hours had passed. Even though it took longer than expected, the traill they followed had gotten more and more fresh, until the group from the Church seemed just minutes away.
Suddenly, a powerful pulse of holy mana swept over them, followed just seconds later by a wave of that strange undead mana, coming from just a short flight away.
Fleurâs face whitened.