4-56 The blind swordsman
The Sword Saint’s Second Life As a Fox Girl
4-56 The blind swordsman
Though her treatment as a captive was less than ideal, Erin was thankful for the fact that she was given clean water and untainted food. The food was nothing special, just plain rye bread that had gone stale but it wasnât poisoned, so Erin didnât make a huge fuss out of it. She needed all the energy she could muster.
There was no clock or any device that was able to help her discern the time of the day or night. She wagered at least a few hours had gone by. She was still in the cage, in a vast hall, amidst pillars with intricate carvings. Since she had nothing else to do and she hit a dead-end at coming up with an escape plan, she became entranced with the carvings on the pillar.
It became clear to Erin that these thugs did not build this place. They merely found it and turned it into their base. She could not understand any of the carvings on the pillars but she remembered the patterns and forms. They bore a huge resemblance to the ones she stumbled upon back in the cave she fell into when fighting the Apostles of Mordius, the Skinwalkersâ god.
Although she couldnât remember exactly the encounter, the key parts were vivid in her mind. If this place was what she presumed it to be, there might be a vault. There was a high likelihood that it had already been found and clear but her hunch told her otherwise. She could tell what kind of person Rylan Grid was just from a few glimpses of him. He was definitely not the type to stay quiet about some huge discovery that would foster his fame and reputation. Since she hadnât heard anything of that sort, the vault must have remained undiscovered.
âWell, in any case, I should find a way out of this cage first,â Erin grumbled in her mind. She had already tried everything she could think of but to no avail. She even tried scratching the diagram but the scratches patched themselves up immediately after they were made. Erin tutted at the heedful considerations and gave up on that idea.
With her level of strength, she had no doubt she could easily break through this cage even with the weakening spell in effect but there were two Demoids standing guard. Even if she got out of the cage, she would still have two Demoids to deal with and the diagram had rendered her too enervated. If they were just plain guards, Erin had the utmost confidence they would be a non-issue but alas, they were Demoids, exalted with the unscrupulous aspects of Demons.
Be that as it may, the Demoids or her escape werenât Erinâs current biggest concern. Her main plight was that her foes had devised ways to specifically combat each of her strengths and aptitude. Even her Unique Talent, Bespoke, was nullified in the battle against Darius. They did not target her Lightning Magic or her Spirit Magic, most likely because they were much too common of a Magic Art to be given any regard. In the end, her skill with the sword was her sole solace but she feared they would even contrive a method to counter that flair of hers.
But Erin wasnât too disheartened nor distressed by the bleak future. She wasnât alone. Unlike her former life, she had people she could depend on. She had friends. She had lovers. She had utter faith that Aedan would come to her rescue or he would send someone instead given his current circumstance. Nevertheless, she believed she would not be abandoned, but that didnât mean she completely gave up on her side.
Since Erin hit a dead-end on all of her thoughts, she decided to fall back onto something less conventional and a tad absurd. She dwelled back on her life as Argon Raze, the prime of her life as the Sword Saint. She knew a lot of techniques and tricks with the sword. She still remembered them but with her current physique, it was difficult to reenact those moves with the same efficiency and result.
As Erin trod down the memory lane of her former life, she heard a fresh set of footsteps approaching her. It was no Darius nor the one who brought her food and water. The steps belonged to neither of them. It wasnât the footstep of her Demoid guards either as they were motionless. Their gazes were trained on her with great vehemence. Their lives were on the line after all.
Erin became curious about the footsteps as she could tell those were the steps of a seasoned fighter. More specifically, it was the steps of a swordsman.
âR-Ruyo?â blurted Tim, or so Erin presumed, as a man in plain clothing emerged from the shadows of the pillars. âWhat are you doing here?â
As Erin had predicted, the man had a sword by his waist and it was no common sword. It was a sabre with a thin single-edged blade much like the one Erin herself used. Most curious of all, Erin, and most likely everyone else, could tell the man was blind with how his eyes were without pupils and large hideous scars were drawn across those pale eyes.
âI heard Darius had snatched himself a fine prize. Iâm just here to see it for myself.â The blind swordsmanâs nose twitched, sniffing the air. âItâs truly her, isnât it? Lady Erynthea, the Fox of the Blade Storm.â
Erin frowned at what she heard. She cursed inwardly at those who gave her that moniker. It was a fitting moniker but it was much too extravagant for anyone with a bit of shame to accept it.
âYes, itâs her. Did you bet against Darius too?â
âOh, I didnât bet at all. You know me, Tim. I donât like gambling. Say, is it true that she has blades for tails?â
Erin raised an eyebrow.
âNo, she does not,â Tim answered.
âShame⦠it would have been a⦠thrilling fight had it been true.â
âI can give you a thrilling fight even if my tails arenât bladed,â Erin said.
âShut up, youââ Tim raised his voice but he was stopped by Ruyo.
âYouâre good with the sword, I heard,â said Ruyo. âIs it true, Lady Erynthea?â
âProbably the best in the whole city.â
Ruyo chuckled. âIs that confidence or arrogance I hear?â
âYouâre welcome to find out for yourself.â
âTempting but Iâm afraid I have to reject the invitation. A lot of people would be unhappy if I accepted it. And Iâm blind, not stupid.â
Erin shrugged. âWell, it was worth a try.â
âYour heartbeat is calm, milady. Fascinating.â
âHow so?â
âGiven the predicament youâre in, I donât sense fear emanating from you. Are you not troubled by all of this?â
âIâm troubled, no question about that. I donât deny it, but why should I be afraid?â
âI see⦠Youâre fearless.â
âOh, Iâm not without fears. Itâs just⦠none of you deserves my fear.â
Ruyo laughed. âYour will is strong, so is your heart. Your resolve is truly like a fine blade. Sharp, tenacious, and robust. It does explain your provoking words and nature.â
âAre you studying me?â
âI am.â
âIâm that interesting?â
âIâm just making the right preparations.â
âFor what.â
âFor the off-chance that you managed to escape your quandary.â
âOi, Ruyo! What do you mean by that?!â Ron shouted.
âIâm just contemplating the ifs, Ron. Sheâs a Fae and an excellent sworder. She has Spatial Magic and two Unique Talents. I wonât be surprised if she somehow outwitted all of you here.â
âAre you saying that everyone here is incompetent?â
âAs I have said, Iâm just speculating for contingency purposes. You donât need to take it to heart. Consider my words to be the blabbers of a poor blind man.â
âPoor?â Ron snorted. âYeah, right. If youâre poor, then everyone else must be the most miserable fucks in this city. I have seen you swing your blade. You can cut rocks and boulders and thatâs before your Demonification.â
âIâm flattered but youâre exaggerating, Ron. Anyone with a blade and the right Combat Art can easily cut down a rock. It is no feat worthy of praise.â
Tim tutted. âLeave him be, Ron. The ones with talent can never understand the plight of us common folks.â
âCommon folks?â Erin scoffed. âYou have the nerves and audacity to call yourselves common folks? At least have the galls to accept what you are now instead of trying to rationalise what youâre not.â
âShut up, bitch!â Tim roared as he partially transformed his arm and slammed against the cage. âDo you not understand the situation youâre in?!â
âSituation?â Erin tittered. âFancy word for a shabby thug.â
âIgnore her, Tim. Remember what Darius told us. Donât fall for her tricks.â
âIâm not falling for any of her tricks. I just find her annoying. Couldnât they have made this cage soundproof too?â
âThey would if they could. Just donât pay her any mind, Tim.â
âYeah, Tim. Just donât mind me. Iâm not going anywhere anytime soon. Just sit there like the good dogs you two are and keep watching over me.â
âThatâs it!â Tim exploded. His Demonic appearance slid over his human form, gaining a few feet in height. He tottered towards Erin in a haste but a sudden streak of a silver sheen stopped him in his tracks.
âCalm yourself, Tim. You are doing exactly what she wants you to by letting her words get to your head,â said Ruyo with his sword drawn and brandished across Timâs neck. âCompose yourself and return to your post.â
With a loud huff, Tim reverted to his human form and shuffled back to his post beside Ron.
âYour words are truly poisonous, milady,â Ruyo said.
âOh, is it now? I didnât think Demoids would have any issues with poison. Apologies for overestimating your abilities. How remiss of me.â
Ruyo sighed. âThey should have prioritised sealing your voice instead of your Arcane Arts. Clearly, your words are far more dangerous than your other flairs.â
âItâs only dangerous to the ones with small minds.â
Ruyo sighed once again and turned his back to Erin. âTim, Ron. For your mental well-being, I suggest you find something to plug your ears or I fear that eventually, either one of you or both of you will give in to her mockeries and taunts.â
The two had grim faces but they didnât deny what Ruyo said. However, where would they find something to plug their ears with? So they looked at Ruyo in wonder and confusion.
âUse your clothes. Tore a small piece off and stuff them in your ears.â
The twoâs faces brightened as Ruyo offered them a solution. But before they could do so, a voice resounded from behind them.
âThat wonât be necessary, you two.â
The two Demoid jumped at the sound of that voice. They knew full well who it belonged to.
A man with neatly combed golden hair appeared from the darkness incurred by the numerous pillars. Darius was trailing behind the blonde man closely. The blonde man was wearing opulent garments as if trying to relay to everyone who laid eyes on him of his immense wealth.
âYou two are dismissed,â Darius said and gestured for them to leave.
The two Demoids sighed in relief and hastily made their retreat.
âLord Grid,â Ruyo greeted with a slight bow.
For reasons unknown to Erin, Rylan Grid wasnât too pleased with Ruyoâs presence. âRuyo? What are you doing here?â
âI have come here to appraise the rumours.â
âSo you have. Well, since you have already done that, Iâm sure you have no more business being here.â
âI donât have any other business anywhere, so I might as well stay here and enjoy the play.â
Grid raised an eyebrow. âDo you think this is a farce?â
âYou are trying to defy the Covenant, Lord Grid.â
Darius immediately stepped in front of Grid and partially transformed his arms. âDid Marduk send you?â
âOf course, Marduk sent me. Arenât we all sent here by Marduk in the first place?â
âYou know thatâs not what Iâm asking, Ruyo!â Darius growled.
âNo, I suppose youâre not.â
âWhat are you playing at, Ruyo?â Grid asked.
Ruyo chuckled. âMarduk wishes to ask you the same question, Lord Grid.â
Erinâs ears and brows perked up at those words.