Chapter 83: Live To Sienna Pt.83
Reboot Sienna
Carl nodded, but Sienna looked at him. He had a thought-provoking face, and it was clear that he was considering how to use what happened today to reform the knights.
Sienna, however, intended to reform the Knights through Valore, not through Carl. She didnât tell Carl, but Valore would end up getting up on to the throne first. This is because while Carl was away on the front lines, Valore is named Emperor as he abruptly ascends in the capital.
Sienna did not tell Carl this story on purpose. He wouldnât believe it, but if he knew it and stayed in the capital, she was afraid the future would flow in an unpredictable direction. There were also some worries in her mind that had arisen that he might fall into Aryaâs trap, getting into a dangerous situation and that Aryanâs rebellion might be advanced.
âI donât like it one bit.â
As she came to her senses at Carlâs words, Sienna tilted her head. He didnât know what in the world she didnât like...
âThat look now, the face thatâs hiding a great secret from me.â
Sienna tried hard not to be surprised by what he said.
âWhat secret do you mean? Donât make any assumptions for no reason. And Sir Carl, has there ever been a time youâve taken a liking to me? Itâs not like youâre going to like whatever I do...â
âEarlier, when you treated the Phoenix Knights as sons of bitches, I liked you a lot.â
Her face turned red. She meant to say it to them to make their pride die down, but everyone was watching.
âThatâs...â
As Sienna tried to make an excuse, he said with his face full of playfulness.
âYou donât have to be embarrassed. Because I liked it. Though I didnât know youâd be able to say that much with your mouth.â
âWhen did my mouth talk like that?â
âWhat was it you said? Did you say theyâre dogs who donât recognize their owners? You said theyâre dogs sh*tting on their ownersâ faces.â
âThatâs what I said?â
âHow good my ears are. I heard your voice very clearly here, too.â
âListen to it and let it out the other ear. And shouldnât you have to pretend you didnât hear anything even after hearing it?â
âI can see from your face that youâre itching to swear at me. Why donât you try it? Iâll forgive you with a broad generosity, so try it.â
âThereâs never been a time I wanted to swear before!â
Carl made fun of Sienna, whose face turned red. She belatedly realized that he was teasing her and turned the subject around.
âWhatâs his name, this black horse?â
âHorse.â
âYou donât have a name, do you?â
âI donât have any hobbies to name things.â
âThen how should I call him?â
On Siennaâs question, Carl brought two fingers to his mouth and whistled, and the black horse moved its head to look at him.
âNo matter what, havenât you been together for a long time and you still havenât given him a name?â
âI donât know when Iâm going to die so how can I for such a thing...â
There was a shade on his face. The canary and the dog that Carl once named had left his hands too easily. Since then, he has not named the things he cares about.
âIf you canât think of a name, would you like me to name it for you?â
âDonât do that. Heâll die quickly if you give him a name.â
âThereâs no such thing. It must have been a strange name. Itâs said oneâs fate can change depending on the name.â
âIs that so?â
âIf the horse doesnât have a name, can I put one on him? Heâs a Gritage, so Gritty! It means youâre going to live long, and strong.â
âThatâs a good name.â
A smile spread around his mouth, perhaps a satisfactory name.
âHow old is this guy?â
âWell, maybe itâs been about five years since he was born.â
âThe horse lives a long time, doesnât it?â
âThey said heâd live for about thirty years.â
âGritty will probably live longer. I gave you a good name. But youâre five years old and youâre all grown up? Youâre not getting any bigger here, are you? Heâs this big now?â
Grittyâs back came up to Siennaâs shoulders.
âI canât really ride him if he gets any bigger than this. I think it would be too scary if I rode on top of him. Heâs high and heâs going to be super fast. I think people who can ride horses are amazing.â
âWould you like to ride?â
Siennaâs head turned in a circle.
âNo! Iâm scared. What if I fall? And Iâve never ridden a horse before.â
âNever?â
âYes. Iâve only ridden a carriage before, but not a horse.â
Heidel didnât need horses. There were many soldiers, but there were more battles on the walls than on horseback. Moreover, the cold weather in Heidel wasnât a climate that horses could endure, so Sienna didnât have much to see for one. Sheâs seen only a few times the horses brought by merchants who sometimes fly daily necessities or grains on the land.
Carl jumped on the horse and reached out to Sienna.
âItâs scary...â
âHold on.â
He took her by the arm and pulled her up onto the horse and sat before her.
âWhat if I fall?â
âIâll catch you, so donât worry.â
Carl wrapped his arms around her waist and held the reins with one hand.
âIs it alright for you to just hold the reins with one hand? More than that, isnât there like a handle or something like that?â
âHaha, I thought you were a person who had nothing to fear in the world.â
âThereâs a lot Iâm afraid of actually.â
Sienna had no fear of going up high. She had been doing that since she was a kid.
But riding a horse was a different story. She had never seen a horse before, but for her to find herself riding one at high speed?!
It was so terrifying to have to balance herself on a slippery horse while heâs running.
Carl kicked the side with his leg and the horse darted forward.
âKy-ah!â
The trees came too fast. The horse ran like a meadow through cramped trees. Sheâd rather close her eyes, but she was so surprised that she forgot how to close her eyes.
Gritty ran very fast. He was younger and better than the other horses, and the forest of the elves, like the inner quarters of her house, grew faster and faster. Sienna trembled with fear. Then Carl gradually began to slow down.
As the horse slowed down from running so fast, she could not look back on the forest properly because her eyes were still filled with images of the forest. It wasnât as scary as it was when the horse was running excited, but it wasnât entirely reassuring. Whatâs fortunate is that the temperature from her back gives him a sense of stability.
The horse that carried them stopped when it reached the lake. Carl propped up Siennaâs waist so she could get down.
âI really thought I was going to die. Iâve screamed so much that I think my throatâs gone too.â
âI thought my ears were going to go out from your screams, too.â
âSo, it was good to stop a long time ago. I was so scared Iâd fall from Gritty.â
âI held on pretty tight and I even slowed down...â
As Carl said, he had wrapped around her waist with a firm arm throughout the race. Sienna could not bear his arms touching her belly in spite of her fear.
âWonât he think that my back is too thick? Itâs embarrassing how my stomach went in and out every time I breathe.â
She was tightening her stomach in the midst of her screaming. She was even more nervous because of Carl. She looked at Carl with an unfrozen face.
He shrugged his shoulders and pointed to the lake with his jaw. As if, he came all the way here to show her this. Only then did Sienna see a panoramic view of the lake.
âWow-â
She was struck with admiration.
In the middle of the forest was a huge lake. The lake, which seems to be out of reach, overwhelmed the beholder by its size. It occurred to her that the appearance of the emerald water pooling over white gravel was so mysterious that it did not seem like a lake. It was a lake filled with white stones, a sight never thought of.
âI wanted to show you this.â
âItâs amazing.â
âI only recently discovered it thanks to him.â