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The Sword Saint’s Second Life As a Fox Girl
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âI am not doing that again any time soon.â
That was Erinâs honest thought after using Bespoke to conjure a weapon that she treated as a one-off spell. The result was more than she expected and the backlash was even twice as worse. While the Mana consumption wasnât too terrible, it did leave her mentally and physically exhausted. She was even forced to ask Nivia to carry her to their wagon.
Erin felt a tad embarrassed after all that bravado and she returned looking all so sluggish like she was afflicted by a severe cold. However, no one thought that way. In fact, The noble ladies and the guards she saved were nothing but grateful for her actions. They were even bowing until their heads were only a foot away from hitting the wagonâs floorboards. Her companions, especially Lyra and Siv, were unsurprised that she managed to kill the Rune Drake. Erin gave a very brief explanation of why the Rune Drake acted the way it did and the noble womanâs knight vowed to investigate that matter after they reached the city.
âThank you, Lady Erynthea,â said the noblewoman, bowing. âThank you so much for saving us. How can I ever repay your kindness, Lady Erynthea?â
The noble womanâs daughter was also bowing along. She was a near-perfect duplicate of her mother with the only difference being she was young. The two guards and the knight werenât in the wagon but on their own horses, all summoned by Lilian using her powers as a Dryad. The wagon could not accommodate all of them and so it was decided that the two guards and the knight would be riding their own mounts.
âYou can start by introducing yourself, madam.â Though Erin said that, she already knew their names from her Appraisal but heeding the advice she was given, she acted none the wiser so as to not reveal her Appraisal skill.
âAh, of course. Where are my manners? How unbecoming of me. I am the High Lady of House Valdrun, Melissa Valdrun.â
Erin fought down the urge to scream out her surprise. She learned from Iris that a High Lady or a High Lord was a position that was second only to the king. They were essentially the monarch of their own region as no one other than the king could challenge their authority. The reactions were varied among Erinâs companions. Lilian didnât look too surprised but she was a little taken aback. Nivia had a dubious glance that seemed to say she did not believe the womanâs claim at all. Lyra was completely frozen stiff and so was Aera. Siv was the only one that did not look the slightest bit astounded at the revelation.
And as if she had only said something trivial, the High Lady continued with her greeting without a break in her rhythm. âYou may call me Melissa, Lady Erynthea. This lovely young lady here is my daughter, Aeria Valdrun. Say hi, Aery.â
âH-helloâ¦â the little girl greeted shyly. She tried getting up to greet with the usual greeting befitting of a young girl but the mild shaking of the wagon made her fall back on her rear. Having adorably botched her greeting, she dove into her motherâs embrace and stuck her reddened face into her motherâs bosom.
Everyone shared a chuckle, even Nivia, but she immediately stopped herself when Lyra flashed her a grin.
âItâs a pleasure to meet you, Melissa,â Erin greeted back. âAnd you may simply call me Erin, too.â
âHeavens, no. I canât do that, Lady Erynthea. Youâre a Fae and my saviour. And you have five tails. I canât be disrespectful.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âWonât it be more disrespectful to not obey your saviourâs wish and request? Moreover, youâre a High Lady. It isnât that disrespectful for you to be simply calling me without any honorifics.â
âIf you insist, Lady Fae, then I shall comply, Erin.â
âThank you, Melissa.â Erin refrained from heaving a sigh. She had never liked being formal with words. It was exhausting and a tad pretentious in the tone, something she rather reserved from those she deemed to be her enemies. âAllow me to introduce my companions. The Elf here is Nivia. The Dryad is Lilian. This lovely girl beside me is Lyra. The ones on the reins are Siv and Aera. Siv is the beast-kin.â
Siv glimpsed behind her briefly and nodded at the High Lady. Aera mimicked Siv in a haste after seeing her doing it.
Melissa greeted them in turns with a bright smile that wasnât forged. âI must say, Erin, your companions are very⦠atypical.â
âAtypical?â
âYes, it is so. Pardon me for saying this. I donât mean it in a bad way. Iâm sure you have heard of the ill-will between humans and Fae but it would seem that rumour does not apply to your companions. And I have also heard that Beast-kin are coarse and unrefined but Lady Siv over there is even more refined than most of my acquaintances. Your companions are very interesting and so are you, Erin.â
âThank you, Melissa,â Erin said. âIt soothes my heart to know that no oneâs presence here is conflicting with each other.â
âI most certainly do not wish for that either, Erin.â
Then, Erinâs amicable expression turned solemn âI have to ask, and Iâm sorry in advance if it offends you.â
âOh, no. Itâs alright. Ask away, Erin.â
âValdrun is far away if Iâm not mistaken.â
âYou are not, Erin. It is in the far north.â
âFor a High Lady of a place far away, you sure seemed to be travelling light. You donât have an army of escorts. You don't have an insignia painted on your carriage. Why is that?â
Melissa tittered. âThe reasonâs quite simple actually, Erin.â
âYou are being furtive, that I know, Melissa, but is there a reason for you to be furtive?â
The High Ladyâs eyes narrowed and sharpened. The air in the wagon shifted drastically. âIf itâs trouble youâre worried about, then you can be at ease, Erin. As far as I can tell, you are just adventurers. Anyone knows adventurers are motivated by gold. And youâre a Fae, Erin. I can assure you that no one will be coming up to you to ask about me. Does that suffice as an answer?â
Erin donned back her smile. âIt does, Melissa.â
And so did the High Lady. âSplendid, then. I hope thatâs all you have to ask of me. I certainly donât want any misunderstanding between me and my saviour.â
âThere is none,â Erin assured her. âFor now.â
The mood returned to normal after Erin shed her inquiry. Lyra and Aera looked to be suffocating when Erin was questioning Melissa. They were panting when the tension dispersed. Aeria, perhaps too young to understand, was still sporting her embarrassment as she was still huddled up in her motherâs arms.
Better than Erin could hope for, the mood in the wagon was improving after the initial looming awkwardness from Erinâs inquisitive gesture. Aeria was gradually losing her shyness and slowly opening up to them. It was Lyra who took the initiative to talk with Aeria and the reason was that she reminded Lyra of Celia. Erin wondered briefly how Celia and the others were doing. She made a mental note to write letters to them after they reached Sephrodia Valley. Melissa was doing her best to talk with each of Erinâs companions and she was very ardent with Lilian and Nivia despite the latterâs reluctance. She was asking an array of questions that Erin didnât even think of and it was at this point that Erin learned a very important fact about the Faerie-kin.
âIs it true that all Elves are female?â Melissa asked.
Erin was leaning against the canopy of the wagon, resting her exhaustion from using Bespoke when she heard that question. She opened her eyes and jolted up.
âNot just the Elves, Melissa,â Lilian answered. âThe Dryads and Fox-kin too.â
âOh, my. Thatâs very fascinating to hear. I thought it was all just the hearsay of the expectant lechers. So it is true.â
âI did not know that!â Erin cried.
âYou didnât?â
It was a question asked by nearly everyone in the wagon except for Aera.
Erin shook her head. âI didnât,â she affirmed. âI had no idea at all.â
âYou did not know, Erin?â Melissa asked, utter confusion painting her face.
âShe was raised outside of the forest,â Lilian explained. âSo I hope you can excuse her for any indelicate actions of hers.â
âIndelicate? Like youâre one to talk, Lilian.â For some reason, it was Nivia who baulked in response.
âSo you didnât know? Truly?â Lyra was making doubly sure of what she heard.
âYes, I didnât.â
âSince the beginning ofâ¦, you know?â
âYes, since that time.â
Lyra looked to Nivia. âYou were the one who taught her all about Fae ethics. Why didnât you tell her then?â
âDonât lay the blame on me. How would I know she didnât even know that? Everyone had at the very least heard that as a rumour. I didnât know that she was completely unaware of it.â
âAlright alright! Please donât start another fight. Not in the wagon at least.â Erin cut in before the two could explode into another fit of argument. âSo, about Fae being all femalesââ
âNot all Fae. Just Elves, Dryads, and Fox-kin,â Lilian said.
âSprites too,â Nivia added.
âThem too. The others are all males.â
âThe others? Such as?â Erin asked.
âSpriggans, Druids, and Gnomes.â
âWhat about the Fox-kin? Sure they have males since they were once part of the Beast-kin.â
âThey did have males but the children that were born after their assimilation into the Faerie-kin, no more males were born among them.â
âSo youâre saying itâs either all-female or male?â
âYes, that is what Iâm saying.â
âHow do you even reproduce and conceive between two Elves?â
âWith the help of the Spirits. We receive their blessing once they confirm the love of a couple and the Spirits will choose the suitable among the two to conceive.â
âI seeâ¦â Erin muttered. Though the information wasnât exactly view-changing, it was a very surreal one, as surreal as when she found herself in the body of a Fox-kin girl. No, just a Fox-kin. There was no male Fox-kin. âIâm sorry⦠I need a moment,â Erin said and excused herself to the driverâs seat. As the seat was only big enough for two, Aera switched places with Erin and went to join the others in the back.
Erin heaved out a huge sigh like she always did after the end of a battle. âDid you know?â she asked while she was rubbing her temples on both sides.
âI did, mistress,â Siv answered. âIâm actually quite dumbfounded that you didnât know.â
Now that Erin thought about this whole new fact she learned, she never once heard anyone being gender-specific in addressing Elves and Fox-kin.
âWas there no race in your old world that comprised only a single gender?â
âIf itâs sapients weâre talking about, then yes, as far as I know at least.â
âForgive me for saying this, mistress but that sure sounds like a very dull world to be living in.â
Erin smiled wryly. âIt has its moments but yes, it was very⦠colourless.â She took a deep breath.
âWas it that shocking?â
âItâs a precedent for me. Itâs very shocking.â
âThen maybe youâll also be surprised to know that Dragons are actually androgynous.â
Erin choked on her own saliva and breath as she heard that. She snapped her eyes to Siv. âYou canât be serious,â she said, on the verge of shouting.
Siv then broke out into a gleeful cackle.
Erin blinked, confused for a moment before she finally regained her senses and came to a realisation. âYou werenât serious.â
âNot at all, mistress.â Siv shook her head, simpering.
âHave I done something to offend you, Siv?â Erin asked with a narrowed gaze.
âWhy would you ever think that way, mistress?â
âYou are angry, Siv.â
âYou are just imagining things, mistress.â
Erin sighed for the umpteenth time and abruptly pulled Siv into her bosom by her wrist. Erin was quick to cover Sivâs mouth to avoid her squeal from escaping. âIâm sorry, Siv. Iâm sorry for whatever I did or could have done.â She said her apologies as she was embracing Siv and caressed her head.
âYou called Lyra lovely but you didnât call me that,â Siv muttered softly.
âThatâs what you were angry about?â
âI know what I have said before about our relationship, but⦠Iâm starting to regret itâ¦â
Erin hugged her tighter. âWhat are you regretting about, Siv?â
âVengeance⦠Iâm still angry and I still want revenge for what happened to my brother but⦠I wished I didnât let it rule over me then and made those stupid conditions about our relationship.â
âListen, Siv.â Erin tipped her face up with a single finger by her chin. âI may be your mistress for your vengeance but that doesnât limit me to solely being your mistress. Iâm not your employer, Siv. Iâm your friend, your lover.â
Siv shuddered as she heard Erinâs proclamation. âTruly?â she asked, like a maiden who just fell in love for the first time.
âTruly, Siv,â Erin assured her and softly brushed her lips against Sivâs. âI love you, Siv.â
âI love you too, Erin.â
And they shared another kiss, not minding the gazes they were unintentionally garnering.