4-66 Refuge
The Sword Saint’s Second Life As a Fox Girl
4-66 Refuge
A boy that was no older than fifteen came trotting up in between the adventurers and Erin. He carried a sword by his waist that bore the insignia of Aeryo by the hilt. âStop this madness. This is no time for us to be fighting against each other,â Caelan admonished the two parties.
âYou know this band of shams?â Erin asked with a narrowed gaze.
âYes, Lady Erynthea. I am acquainted with these people but I can assure you, theyâre no shams.â
âNo? The brother of this arbalist assaulted the mother of this girl here and left her to die at the hands of a Demoid. If heâs no sham, then I fear for the future of the adventurers.â
âAnd I see you have already killed the one responsible, so thereâs that. Let us leave it at that, shall we? Now itâs really no time for us to be fighting amongst ourselves.â
â...You have changed, Caelan.â
The boy chuckled awkwardly. âMister Cassius had reprimanded me severely for my last blunderâ¦â
Erinâs gaze then went back to the arbalist and his companions, who were all glaring at her.
âMy lady, please stay your blade,â Caelan entreated.
â...How did you come to know them?â Erin asked as she dispelled her sword.
The Arbalist and his companions also reluctantly lowered their weapons.
âBy circumstances. His Grace has dispatched the Aeryons to aid and provide relief to the city in the middle of its ruination. We have formed a haven at the square closest to the guild where the survivors are taking refuge. This gentleman and his companions were out in search of his brother and I was sent to assist them.â
âIâm afraid itâs all your efforts are all for nought,â Erin remarked.
âSo it seems⦠There you have it, my lady⦠Now, can we head back? Itâs not safe to dawdle in one spot for long. If any Demoids are nearby, they would be able to hone in on our scent.â
The arbalistâs glare did not leave Erin. âIâm not leaving my brother behind.â Saying so, the arbalist went to retrieve his brotherâs body, intentionally bumping shoulders with Erin as he walked past her.
Erin said nothing in return and simply embraced the girl firmer in her arms and whispered words of assurance to the girl.
****
The return journey to the haven was short and without any thrilling events. The walk took them only an hour and they arrived before a makeshift gate that was fashioned out of numerous metal objects. It functioned like a drawbridge where a person controls a wheel lever from the inside to open and close the gate.
âThis was all built just a few hours ago?â Erin asked.
âYes,â Caelan answered.
âBut how?â
âMages. It wasnât easy but His Grace had the patience and the resources to make sure the barricades and gates get completed before any great misfortune ensues.â
âGates? This isnât the only gate?â
âThere are four gates.â
Caelan whistled a tune in front of the gate and seconds later, the gate began to open, revealing a scatter of camps and hundreds of survivors within. There was also a small group of individuals waiting for them with their weapons trained.
âAt ease. Itâs just us,â Caelan said to the guards.
The guards lowered their weapons and heaved sighs of relief.
The dark-skinned guard, who appeared to be the leader of the guards, approached Caelan. âThank the divines. Youâre finally back, Caelan. How did it go?â
The boy smiled melancholically and let the man see the result for himself. Initially, the man was delighted to see everyone come back in one piece but when he saw the body slung over the arbalistâs shoulder, he knew they failed. However, his delight returned when he saw Erin walking at the furthest back, carrying a little girl in her arms.
âA-a Fae?â he stammered. As it had been an arduous day, the sight of a beauty was most welcome. But before he could introduce himself, Caelan snapped him out of it.
âRoth!â Caelan jostled the southern man.
âY-yes?â
âGo get the healers. The little girl is in shock.â
The southern man gave Erin one last glance before running into the camps to get the healers. Meanwhile, Erin parted ways from the arbalist and his companions but not before exchanging strained glares. Erin then handed the little girl over to a maid she recognised from the manor, who was now dressed in clergy garments.
âAedan set up all of this in just hours?â Erin asked as she wandered through the haven, passing through various camps that were set up with different functions, with Caelan as company.
âHis Grace did, my lady.â Caelan nodded. âAbout the adventurers from before⦠itâs best that you settle your feud with them as soon as possible. We donât want any disorder here more than there already are out there.â
âIâm not apologising to them, Caelan, if thatâs what youâre asking me to do.â
âBut you killed his brother, my lady.â
âOn reasonable grounds. Even if I didnât kill his brother, I would never let that man enter such a place. He raped a woman while her daughter watched and then he fed the mother to a Demoid. You want me to apologise for killing such a man?â
âI understand, my lady, but for the sake of peace, you shouldââ
âIf thatâs the price of peace, then the peace isnât worth it. Enough about this, Caelan. Do not speak to me about them again. Just be thankful that I said nothing of their ignorance of the brotherâs crime.â
Caelan sighed exasperatedly and nodded his head. âAs you wish, my ladyâ¦â
âWhat of my companions? Do you know where they are? And whereâs Aedan?â
âYour companions are out there in the city, searching for you while also rescuing survivors and culling the threats. As for His Grace, he left an hour ago with Lady Aera. He went to look for you, my lady, I believe.â
âIs there any way for me to establish contact with them?â
Caelan nodded and produced a cyan gemstone from his pocket.
Erin raised an eyebrow at the gemstone. âThis is⦠a Mana Cell?â She mused her Appraisalâs information aloud.
âItâs used to store Mana, usually. But in this case, itâs Spirits that are being stored in this Mana Cell. His Grace had foreseen you might stumble upon this refuge while they were out. You can contact them using this.â
Erin took the Mana Cell and headed for her tent which Caelan gave her the directions to. Though the haven was quite messy as it was built very hastily, Erin still managed to find her tent as it stood from the others blatantly. While the other tents were pitched with common cloth of pale colours, hers was a white cloth embroidered with cyan fringes and there were the insignias of Aeryo on all sides of the tent.
Erin sighed at the ostentatious tent and entered it before she garnered any more attention than she was already doing so. Though she disguised her appearance with Twilight Veil, her beauty couldnât be concealed and still attracted the attention of many individuals as she walked through the haven.
Contrary to what the exterior might suggest, the tentâs interior was not as decorated or florid. The furnishings were basic and the available everyday tools and utensils consisted of only the essentials. There wasnât even a proper bed but a mere stack of cloth piled above a bed of hay, though Erin wasnât complaining. She didnât even plan to stay here for long.
Just as she sat down behind a study desk, a girlâs voice came from outside the tent. âLady Erynthea, I brought some food and clothes for you.â
âCome in,â Erin replied.
The girl came in, placed the tray of food on the table beside the bed and the clothes on the bed itself, and quickly left the tent without making a single instance of eye contact. Erin could hear how hard the girlâs heart was thumping and her skin was flushed.
At first, Erin suspected the girl was up to something malicious but when she noticed a mirror in the tent and saw her own reflection, Erin understood why. The state of her garments painted her in a very harlotry light. She was showing quite a lot of skin with how tattered her garments were. Half of her bosom was practically exposed for all to see and her midriff was simply unconcealed. Her thighs were also near-entirely bared.
Despite how the heavy density of the filth and dirt she was covered in, it barely diminished her beauty, sensuality, and sultriness. Even Erin herself was aware of that. She was proud of it but also a little afraid of it. Many people had been known to meet an unfortunate end due to a womanâs beauty and she didnât want to become such a cause one day.
Erin quickly changed her garments with the ones the girl had just brought in. Her new garments fit her incredibly well as if they were specifically tailored for her. When she realised her garments were made of Faerie Silk, she was convinced these garments were indeed tailored specifically for her.
After she got changed, she went back to the study desk and started writing out a message on a small paper parchment, detailing that she was safe and had found the haven Aedan set up. She made a copy for each of her companions. She then took out the Mana Cell. Following the instructions from her Appraisal, she poured some of her Mana into the Mana Cell. The stone lit up and began diffusing the essence of the Spirits. Erin then cast Summon Familiar with the aid of the diffused Spirits and had the Familiars deliver her message to her companions.
Though she wanted to leave the haven as soon as possible, she knew over-straining herself would only slow her overall progression in saving the city and finding her companions. So she decided to get some rest on the simple makeshift bed laid out in the tent.
****
âWhat the hell happened!?â Rylan Grid screamed at a subordinate of his once he heard the report regarding the incident at his secret base and also the current of the city.
âDarius is dead, subjugated by the Venerers. As for the city⦠all of our spies, agents, and associates, everyone who had taken the Demonification potion had all gone mad and mindless. None of them is sound of mind. They had all lost their marbles.â
âBut how can this happen?!â
âMilord⦠itâs definitely because of Marduk,â answered another subordinate.
âThatâs impossible. We made sure that he would not have control over the Demoids. The fucking Warlock assured us. We paid him a fortune for that assurance!â
âThe Warlock might have been working for Marduk all along.â
âDamn it⦠Damn it! Damn it!â Rylan cried as he flipped his desk over and repeatedly stomped on the floor to vent his frustration. â...What of the Arch Mages?â he asked once his wrath had dissipated to some extent.
âThe Arch Mages are currently busy with maintaining the barrier that surrounds the noble district. They are also being hounded by the other nobles to triple their efforts to ensure no unforeseen circumstances would happen.â
Rylan snorted. âItâs Marduk weâre dealing with here. Unforeseen circumstances are bound to happen.â
âM-milordâ¦â a subordinate called out hesitantly.
âWhat is it?â
âThe capital has already been informed of Sephordia Valleyâs state.â
âWhat!? By who!?â
âBy the High Lady of House Valdrun, milord. We just received a confirmation letter from the capital that they are sending reinforcements our way.â
âThat damn bitch! Sheâs in cohorts with Marduk, isnât she!? She wants to take over the valleyâ¦. That fuckingâ Traitors⦠Traitors and betrayers everywhere!! These fucks⦠Iâll kill them allâ¦â
âT-thatâs not all, milordâ¦â
âMore bad news?â Rylan inquired with a furious glare.
The subordinate nodded meekly. âItâs regarding the commander of the Venerersâ¦â
Rylan widened his eyes. âNo⦠it canât be⦠Tell me my guts are wrongâ¦â
âIâm afraid youâre not wrong, milord. She is in the know too and our scouts had informed us that sheâs currently rushing here and she would be arriving on the morrow.â
Rylan sighed in resignation and slumped to the floor. âIâm ruinedâ¦â
âYou definitely are, Lord Grid,â said Ruyo who had somehow appeared at the doorway of Rylan Gridâs study.