Chapter 109: Live to Sienna Pt.109
Reboot Sienna
âItâs very humid.â
âThatâs why the dawn here is so mysterious. I canât see an inch ahead because of the fog. Itâs never a good environment for an army, but every time I see it, I canât help but admire the mysterious sight.â
âReally? Iâm curious. I think Iâll get up early tomorrow.â
Sienna woke up late today and didnât see the spectacular view of the mist that Carl said.
âMy father told me that the occasional snowstorm in the spring of Heidel resembles a mist...â
âSpring blizzard? I thought Heidelâs snowstorms were happening all year round, but the spring snowstorms must be different from other times?â
At Carlâs words, Sienna replied while stroking the horseâs fur.
âEveryone thinks thereâs only one season in Heidel, but no. It has four seasons.â
âHow?â
âThere are usually spring, summer, fall, and winter in an ordinary season, but Heidel has winter, winter, winter, winter, and winter.â
âWhat?â
Carl asked Siena back.
âWe call it spring, summer, fall, and winter depending on the degree of cold, but as a joke, we call it winter, winter-winter, or winter-winter-winter.â
Carl asked again as if Sienaâs words were interesting and if he was curious about the season of Heidel he had never been to.
âThen is spring in Heidel as cold as winter in the capital?â
âNo. Heidel never stops snowing in the spring. The midwinter in the capital is warmer than the midsummer in Heidel.â
âI canât imagine how cold the midwinter of Heidel would be.â
âI was born and raised in Heidel, and I canât get used to its cold. Anyway, the snowstorm of spring looks like fog, but I canât see an inch ahead because the snow flies in the wind. Itâs hard to tell if the sun is up even during the day. Is the fog here like that too?â
âSounds like it. You canât see an inch ahead as if your eyes have watered up and humid air wets your clothes. Is the snowstorm of spring also like that?â
âItâs similar. They donât just wet the clothes thoughâthey freeze them. And when I get hit by the wind on my bare skin, I get a scratch on my skin.â
âEven though youâve only been hit by the wind?â
âThe cloudy wind is actually small pieces of ice fluttering in the wind. It cuts the skin like itâs brushed against a knife.â
âThat must be great.â
âBut itâs very pretty and mysterious. I donât want to get in there, but... just like that.â
She said, pointing her finger at the front.
âThatâs the fog, right?â It looks like the whole forest is submerged in water where flour is dissolved. But arenât we supposed to see the mist in the morning or early morning?â
âThatâs true...â
Carl was not the only one who felt strange about the fog surrounding the forest; the knights guarding them were also on alert.
âItâs too quiet.â
Sienna, who was chatting hard, shut her mouth in the strange atmosphere. There was no sound of bugs or birds in the forest. Just as when you are holding your breath in front of a great predator, all the sounds were still as if they had been eaten by the mist. The stillness instilled fear, not tranquility.
âStay alerted!â
The knights pulled the sword together, and Carl pulled the sword from the sheath. Sienna was feeling anxious.
SWOOSH!
With a sound of cutting through the wind, sharp, short knives poured in from all sides and the horses struggled with fright.
âArgh!â
Suddenly, Sienna screamed because of the horse that raised its front feet. Carl grabbed her waist and jumped off the horse. Then he cut off the neck of the horse he was riding. So did other knights.
It was because horses that were hit by the enemyâs daggers could be a threat to Carlâs own troops or a drag on his party. It was also an act of caring for comrades, who had been through the battlefield together, helping them die painlessly.
Carl and the knights stayed alert with deft skills. Sienna was the only one who could not adapt to this situation. With trembling hands, she blocked her own mouth spitting out a scream.
âGet a hold of yourself and stay close to me.â
Said Carl, taking her hand.
Again, with the sound of cutting through the wind, blew in iron pieces from all sides. Carl and his knights, who were used to handling swords, changed into the direction of where the dagger was flying in. Their faces were tense. The fact that the opponent has not yet showed up and that it attacked the horses first meant a message that it would not let anyone live.
âProtect the Princess.â
The knights watched the forest, forming a narrow formation around Carl and Sienna. The dagger flew in several times until the formation was completed, but the knights calmly defended themselves. It was not long before the enemies, who realized that their attack was not enough, appeared through the woods.
âHuh!â
Carl inhaled roughly. There were more than twenty of them. If there was a big difference in skills, it would be easy to deal with, but the enemies in front of them did not appear to be easy. They were clearly experts in battles from the fact they made a mist in the forest and flew a dagger accurately through the horseâs neck.
Moreover, there was a person in his group who had no fighting abilityâthe princessâso he was sure itâd be a pretty difficult battle as they had to fight and protect her at the same time.
âDamn it!â
Sienna spouted words of despair with a harsh breath. She didnât swear normally, but now, she wanted to curse the enemies.
âDamn it!â
Carl, who was close to her, also spat blood and swore. Behind his back was a group of men in black threatening with weapons, and beneath his feet was a distant cliff. A glimmer of dismay hung over his embattled faces.
Sienna looked back at Carl. He was clutching his right shoulder. The wound he suffered in the earlier battle with the enemies was deeper than it seemed. Sienna felt that it was so unfair and sorry that she was able to help the crew. Carlâs wound was the result of protecting her.
The targets of the raiders seemed certain. Even when their limbs and their colleaguesâ throats were cut off, they kept their eyes on the two without any agitation. Wearing black masks, they had such great skills that it was difficult even for the expert-class knights to deal with.
Frankly, it was a fluke that they managed to get this far. The two fled mindlesslyâin the direction of sunsetâafter breaking up with the crew. As a result, they were standing on the edge of a cliff.
The men in the black masks got closer and closer. Carl stood in front of Sienna.
âAre you going to fight? How are you going to deal with so many people in that condition?â
âItâs all rightâI mean, I just canât stay doing nothing. Youâre not asking me to jump into that river, are you?â
She checked under her feet. Although it was quite a high position, the lake looked calm and quite deep. She remembered what Shaylin had said.
-Itâs said that one never dies even if he falls into the lake. Chief said thereâs no current there. Other lakes look calm, but there are vortexes in them, so people are sucked in. But Tromilâs lake is quiet inside the water, so even if you fall, you just need to relax and youâll float.
Sienna was sure that this lake was what Shaylin had mentioned. Otherwise, it would be disastrous, but there was no other way. She clenched her fist and called Carl.
âLetâs dive.â
Carl was frightened and stopped her. The chances of survival are not high if you jump into such a deep lake. He doesnât know how to swim, but he had the experience of having a water fight. Having seen a soldier drowned in the river after falling off a boat several times, he thought it was better to wield a sword than to die helplessly in the water.
âAre you crazy? Are you saying youâre going to die without even fighting? Iâll make a way for you so you run away.â
âHow can I run away alone? Even if you sacrifice making a way, Iâll be caught in less than ten steps. Itâs more likely that diving will help us survive.â
Carl shook his head after checking under his feet.
âIf you fall down here, youâll die.â
âThe lake is pretty deep, so you can live.â
â... ...I donât know how to swim. Iâm going to drown.â
He avoided Siennaâs eyes as if he felt ashamed to admit that he couldnât do something in the midst of this urgency.
âI told you before. Iâm good at swimming. So...â
She reached out her hand. Carlâs face had turned pale. She didnât know if it was because of the wound in his shoulder or because of fear. But Sienna showed him a smile.
âTrust me this time.â
Even though the bottom of the cliff looked distant, he nodded and held her hand.
âStand there!â
The swarm of black masks came storming towards the two.
âJump!â
As Sienna screamed, Carl held his foot out in the air. She also jumped off the ground vigorously.
âArgh!â
Since they were up quite high, they felt like the time they stayed in the air was long. While jumping, Sienna was worried that Shaylin might have just talked about a legend.
âMay the Goddess of the Moon help us...â
Sienna was a believer in the goddess of the earth while not truly believing in God, but this time she truly wished God existed.