1-16 Bloodbath
The Sword Saint’s Second Life As a Fox Girl
1-16 Bloodbath
After the nerve-racking audience with the Guild Master, the three received the rest of the questâs details from Sam. They were tasked with locating the Goblinâs nest, scouring their patrol and hunting routine, their equipment, their numbers, and most important of all, the source of their spawn. Lyra was still a bit hesitant at accepting such a tedious and demanding quest but at the mention of the possibility of gaining a star, her face lit up like a festival and accepted the quest without a stammer. The time limit for the quest was unspecified but Sam told the three they would need to submit a report of their progress periodically.
âYou may start the investigation now but I will recommend starting it in the morning on the morrow,â Sam had advised them. âI wonât dictate the ways on how the three of you will go about this but frankly speaking, Iâll recommend the three of you to work separately to avoid suspicions. Once again, just a suggestion. And of course, I donât think I need to remind you all, not a word about these circumstances, understood?â
They all nodded.
After that matter was settled, Erin received her reward for the Kobolds she eliminated in her test. Forty-eight copper coins for the normal Kobolds, six copper each. A silver coin for the Kobold Leader, that was the official name dubbed by The Guild for the chief Kobold. And finally, two copper for a Goblin. Though they may be an abhorrent bunch but the quality of their Cores were not even adequate. Which was why it was only two copper.
With this amount, Erin returned the four silver balance to Lyra. She even repaid Lyra the silver she spent on her armor and also five copper for the tunic and trousers she was currently wearing.
Lyra was insistent that Erin could pay her back through other means, such as entering a partnership with her. Erin did not miss the glint in her eyes when she said âpartnershipâ. It was obvious Lyra meant that specific word in more ways than one. While Erin saw her as a good friend, she didnât see Lyra as a âpartnerâ, or even a potential interest. When prompted for a reason by Lyra, Erin pointed out her frivolous nature without a stutter.
âAs you can see, Miss Lyra,â Nivia cut in between the two, âI am the better choice to be Erinâs companion, compared to someone as flippant as you.â
âOh shut up,â Lyra shot back. âI donât want to hear that from someone who hasnât even touched her own cunt outside of cleaning.â
âOh my, how uncouth.â Niviaâs expression twisted sourly but she immediately assumed back her composed expression and tittered. âBut I guess that is to be expected from a loose woman like you.â
âLoose!?â Lyra flared up. Despite her liberated nature and how self-aware she was about it, she did not like being called loose, not when she had only been bedded by a single man until now. âListen here, you long ears of a hag, Iââ
âEnough!â Erin raised her voice. They were outside The Guild building, thankfully. It would have been extremely awkward otherwise and Erin was not looking forward to drawing more attention to herself. âLyra, I appreciate your help in⦠various aspects but I donât think I am comfortable with someone of your particular nature.â
âSo you think Iâm a loose whore too?â
Seemingly mildly flustered at the w-word, Erin promptly responded, âI did not say that.â
âYou might as well have.â Lyra sighed exasperatedly with her gaze cast down. âYou donât think people like me are trustworthy?â
âItâs not about what I think, Lyra. Iâm speaking from experience.â
At her words, both Lyra and Nivia threw curious glares at her.
Why did I say that? Good lord, Iâm throwing myself into the frying pan. Well, the arrow is loose.
âI may not have been an adventurer but I was adventurous,â Erin recounted. âAlong my journey, I came across many people and made many acquaintances. I had all sorts of company, or parties as you would call it. The parties that last the shortest were always the one with⦠frivolous companions. Their liberated tendencies kept causing troubles in ways that you would not expect it to. There was even a time when I was accused of being a consociate of my frolicsome partner.â
âI-I seeâ¦â Lyra responded. Erinâs words werenât without logic. In fact, it hit too close to home. Lyra had experienced some of the unexpected troubles she mentioned. She got herself into the red a few times by over-treating her potential night companions. She knew this was not a feasible habit should she wished to be more than just a small town adventurer.
âLyra,â Erin called out. âI donât wish for any of this to belittle our friendship. You were the one who offered me a hand when I was lost. I know you had ulterior motives for your assistance but it doesnât dismiss the fact you did helped me. And I will always remember that.â
âItâs alright, Erin. You donât need to say anything anymore.â Lyra waved her off. âYouâre right about me. Iâm just going to get us in trouble.â
âL-Lyra⦠I didnât meanââ
âI said itâs alright, Erin. Besides, I became an adventurer to fill the void in my heart.â Lyra smiled in a self-deprecating manner. âRemember the friend I told you about, my childhood friend?â
Erin nodded with a stern expression.
Nivia on the other hand, was starting to feel uncomfortable. The conversation had taken an unexpected turn and it was too late for her to back out now without coming off as a huge hypocrite in manners herself, although she was already a hypocrite, albeit one in denial.
âWe were more than friends,â Lyra continued. âWe were close, close enough to give each other our virtue on the first night we were cast out from our village. When he said he wanted to be a smuggler because the gold was quick, I felt so betrayed by him. After I left him, I felt so empty. Even though he wasnât amazing in bed and he couldnât even make me cum, he still left a void in my heart during the nights.â
Erin was listening attentively while Nivia could only stand still in her place, trying her best to not disrupt the mood with her internal groans.
âI couldnât deal with men after that. I tried but it was always his face that came up. So I went with women and girls. It worked but⦠it was no remedy. It was provisional.â
âLyraâ¦â
âBut last night, with you, it felt different. Oh, it felt good. It felt so good and not because I was forcing myself to and nor was it because I was on some leaves. Even now, I feel so at ease just by being at your side, just from being looked at by you, just from being in your thoughts all day long⦠Itâs like⦠you have become my drug.â
Erin had no idea on how to respond to that. It was obvious that Lust Deviant was the one at fault here. Although the skill didnât explicitly state it, anyone who had experienced such a level of ecstasy was bound to be addicted for more. Erin herself was fine but the same could not be said for her partner. Only now, she realized just how dangerous Lust Deviant was. She reprimanded herself for not realizing it earlier but she was a virgin then, how could she have known of such addictive ecstasy?
âErin⦠if it means that I get to be your partner, I would gladly abandon that frivolous life of mine. I swear that I would never be unfaithful as long as I can be with you.â
âL-Lyraâ¦â It was getting perilous in a lot of ways. Erin hadnât known Lyra for that long. In fact, it hadnât even been twenty-four hours since they met. Yet, Lyra was prepared to throw away a life she had been living all this for who knew how long just to be with someone she hadnât even met for a full day.
Before Erin knew it, Lyra had somehow come so close to her face and her hands were wrapped around hers. It was almost like Lyra was trying to court her. In a way, she was courting her.
Would this kind of thing happen too if I copulated with other people?
âAlright, thatâs enough.â Nivia intervened, shoving the two apart from each other. Erin showed no resistance but Lyra was obstinate. However, Nivia was ten levels ahead of Lyra. Resistance was futile against the Elfâs Might.
âErinthea, lest you forgot, we do have a lunch date, donât we?â Nivia said, flashing a triumphant smile at Lyra.
Whether Lyra was out of her stupor or not, it didnât make much difference. She detested Nivia regardless of her sobriety.
âYes, I did promise to accompany you for lunch.â Erin responded semi-absentmindedly. She was still in deep thoughts about Lust Deviant. While it could be easily solved by going celibate, that was Erinâs last and final option. She enjoyed the arts of the bedchamber more than she thought. Although she had no intention of stopping such acts, Lust Deviant was seriously impeding her decisions. She didnât want anyone else to turn into her âvictimâ. Even if she turned celibate, it wouldnât exactly help as she wasnât sure what would happened if she entered Carnal Starvation and was left untreated. However, she was sure it would be something unfathomable by her current-self.
âI donât suppose thereâs room for one more?â Lyra suddenly spoke up and directed a smug towards the Elf.
âExcuse you, Miss Lyra but you are being quite rude with your gratuitous intrusion.â Nivia returned a glower that might have seared a hole through Lyraâs face.
âAs we, the humans always say, the more the merrier.â Lyra came up with some nonsensical logic. âWe believed a meal tastes the best if it's shared by many. Unless of course, you donât plan to abide by humanâs ethics in a human settlement?â
Thatâs an utter foolâs logic. No way Nivia wouldâ wait. If itâs her, then that is very likely⦠yeahâ¦
The reasoning and compulsion was severely flawed but Nivia wasnât the brightest nor the sharpest. Erin realized that and somehow, Lyra had also found that out.
âFine,â Nivia agreed after much reluctance. She turned to Erin. âI hope this doesnât bother you.â
Erin tried her best to smile in this escalating chaos of a situation. âNot at all. Iâll be happy with the extra company.â
Maybe this is why I stayed a virgin in my previous life.
****
Awkward. This was the only word floating around Erinâs mind for the entire meal.
They were now in a diner or more specifically, a tavern called Merry Night. Despite its name, it was open during the day too but it didnât serve any liquor while the sun was still out. Also in contrast to its nighttime, the menu had significantly less choice. Most of the food was plain but quick to serve. It opened during the day solely to cater adventurers who wanted something light and quick.
The business model impressed Erin. In fact, a lot of the businesses in this town were tailor to the adventurers, which pretty much revealed the townâs main dependence.
While Erin was slightly worried about the feasibility of such an economy, her attention was immediately snatched away by the arrival of her meal.
The bread was lightly toasted and the paste that accompanied it was just delicious, for the price they were paying. When Erin asked, she found out that the paste was actually made from red beans which they imported from the next town. And word is, the red bean paste was even more delicious when it was fresh off the stove.
Hmm. This is really good. I canât believe something so simple and fast can be so delectable. If I went to the next, I definitely have to try it when it's fresh off the stove.
However, no matter how good the food was, it couldnât douse the animosity between Lyra and Nivia. They were eating their respective food and drinking their own beverage but their belligerent gazes never left each other. They had been maintaining their antagonistic status towards one another ever since Lyra practically invited herself to this lunch date.
Nivia was the first to finish her meal since she ate very little. So little that Erin questioned if she felt satisfied with just that amount.
âYou must be really special, Miss Lyra.â Nivia began her insult. âI know humans can be stubborn and slow but you are extremely so.â At some point, Nivia realized that she had been had by Lyraâs simple persuasion and her pride took a serious amount of damage.
Oi. I was a human too, you know?
Lyra chuckled as she gulped down her drink without minding any of her manners and conduct, a stark contrast to Nivia. âWe have never met officially but we did pass by each other. And it took you until now to figure that out? Says more about you than me, Miss Elf.â
At that instance, the temperature of the eatery dropped by a few degrees. Nivia let out a contrary warm smile. âYou know nothing about me, Miss Lyra. Even if I showed you, your slow mind and heavy bulging limbs wonât be able to keep up.â
Lyra slammed her tankard down onto the table. âI heard tell of many Faerie-kin, especially Elves, have fallen in simple battles or just plain scuffles due to their arrogance of thinking that they are better than every other race.â
âAh, so youâre saying that you can only win against me if I was being arrogant?â Nivia tittered. âDonât belittle yourself so much, Miss Lyra.â
[Sixth Sense has been activated. Bloodlust detected.]
Erin raised her eyebrows and turned her gaze to Lyra, who was fiddling with a small knife in her hand under the table. Erin silently moved to grab at that hand of Lyraâs.
Lyra gave Erin a questioning gaze but Erin forcefully pried the knife from her hand, which greatly surprised Lyra due to the difference of their level. Erin put the knife onto the table.
âOh my, Miss Lyra. What were you trying to do?â Nivia taunted.
âNivia, thatâs enough,â Erin said with a firm tone.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âBut sheââ
âEnough!â Erin roared, drawing all the attention of every person in the eatery. Erin rose from her seat like a tidal wave and stared down at the arguing two. âI donât fucking care who started this shit!â
Nivia was staring back at Erin with her eyes widened and jaws dropped. Lyra had the same reaction but her lips were pursed.
âNivia, you are an Elf. Act like one, not just on the surface. Youâre no better than savages if you keep jabbing at someone and play the fool the moment after. And you, Lyra. While I sympathize with your sobbing backstory but drawing a fucking knife in the middle of a meal and public? Where have all your senses gone?!â Erin yelled out her last sentence.
The whole eatery was stunned into pin-drop silence.
Ah. I have done it.
She did not mean to do that. Besides Magic and swordsmanship, eating could be considered her next favorite thing. She couldnât always eat food that could be called proper since she was almost always in the middle of nowhere in her past life. And so, she came to appreciate food with actual taste a lot more than the average people, not that she was a glutton.
And such precious time of hers was being disrupted by an immature argument between two adults and one of them was even more than a hundred years old, most probably.
It was one of the most vexing things she had experienced in her past life, the belligerent relationship between two unknown acquaintances through a mutual acquaintance. It became one of the foremost reasons that she decided to travel alone in the later parts of her life as Argon Raze.
With all the eyes still on her, Erin was drawing quick breaths from her outburst. She knew when her adrenaline died down, she would be writhing in agony over this memory. But too late, the floodgates were already open. Clearing her throat, she sat back down and dined slowly on her meal.
âSheâs right,â Nivia said as she straightened her posture. âThat was⦠infantile of me. I apologized, Erinthea, and to all the patrons of this eatery. Therefore, I have a proposal, Miss Lyra.â
Hearing that, Erin almost choked on her food.
Oh god⦠this canât be good.
âWhich is?â Lyra raised an eyebrow.
âDuel with me.â Nivia smiled shrewdly. âIf you win, youâll get to be her companion. If I win, you will leave her alone. Deal?â
âDeal,â Lyra answered without a momentâs hesitation.
Wait. I donât have a say in this?