Ashen Hawks
âItâs Lord Siegfried of the Ashen Hawks!â
âWith him around, Old Pamâs at ease now!â The dwarf Pam exclaimed excitedly.
âPowerfulâ was Leylinâs first impression of the man. Siegfried was at or above rank 15, and there were even energy traces from magic items on his person. That wasnât all; the members behind him were the cream of the crop as well, and Leylin even spotted a wizard among them.
While she was clad in black wizard robes, that unique spiritual temperament could not deceive Leylin. However, she did not seem to have a high rank and had only made contact with the third level of the Weave.
Seeing the mercenary group of the Ashen Hawks meet with the medium-scaled merchant groups, as well as the subsequent signal they set off, Leylin asked by Pamâs side, Is that Siegfried very powerful?â
âBut of course. Lord Siegfried is the only mithril mercenary in Emon City! Mithril, you know? On top of that, heâs a high-ranked warrior whoâs gone through numerous battles. Our city hall even invited him to take charge of the garrison, but he rejected themâ¦â At the very mention of Siegfried, Old Pam talked non-stop, as if he himself was a member of the Ashen Hawks.
The Hawks had a huge reputation, and it resulted in an uproar amongst the large merchant groups. Be it the mercenaries or merchants, all of them had delighted looks on their face, as if just having them around meant their safety was guaranteed.
âYet another bunch of tragic people who place their safety in the hands of othersâ¦â Seeing this, Leylin sighed inside, âNo matter how powerful he is, heâll definitely be protecting the few medium-sized merchant groups that hired him first and foremost. How could he stay by your side like Pam would? There are over a hundred ogresâ¦â
While some were still immersed in their fantasies, the mixed bag of people set off.
âHow boringâ¦â Leylin was now dressed like a fighter, armoured in moderately new leather. At his waist was a longsword made of steel, the grip wound with coarse rope that allowed him to unsheath it smoothly at any time.
The large caravan moved very slowly. Apart from the leadership problems, food, water, and camping at night were huge issues for them. Even proper legions couldnât manage such a thing well, forget this ragtag group. Sometimes they didnât even make it past a few kilometres a day.
Leylin had already expected this, and he stayed in his group while at ease. With so many people present, he would only be used as cannon fodder to bait the ogres out if they ended up meeting. That would allow him to escape successfully.
Heâd already made up his mind. Once he passed the danger of the ogres, heâd immediately leave this large group and proceed on his own. As for the matter of the commission and trust, would he even care?
Leylin thus had nothing going on for now. Heâd made a deal with a merchant for one silver, and was allowed on one of the carriages. Besides his requisite patrolling duties, the only things he did were resting, meditation, and secret research.
âA.I. Chip, show me my current stats!â Leylin commanded.
[Leylin Faulen. Age: 16. Race: Human, Rank 10 Wizard. Strength: 5.2. Agility: 6.5. Vitality: 6.3. Spirit: 10. Status: Healthy. Feats: Sturdy, Erudite. Spell Slots: Rank 4(3), Rank 3(5), Rank 2(7), Rank 1(???), Rank 0(???)] [Analysis of the Weave: Level 0 100%, Level 1 100%, Level 2 37.31%, Level 3 16.78%, Level 4 2.01%.] The A.I. Chip loyally carried out his orders.
âMy spiritual force is greatly disproportionate to the time Iâve spent meditating. With the reduced effect of the Devilblood Dagger, I canât advance so easily anymore. I can only try to raise my other stats to 10 pointsâ¦â
In Leylinâs view, raising of his other stats was a process of perfecting his own genes. Once they all broke past a certain limit, they could give him a pleasant surprise.
Leylin took a quick look at his stats and shifted his attention to the Weaveâs analysis, his most important work.
âSlow as everâ¦â Leylin could do nothing about this. The Weave was under Mystraâs control, and she was a powerful goddess. The A.I. Chip analysing the Weave already went against the will of the gods. He couldnât do much without alerting her.
âThe speedâs decreased after it started on level 2. It would be unnoticeable if not for my increase in rank⦠Perhaps I should use another methodâ¦â Just as Leylin was pondering over what he should do, an unwelcome guest opened the door of the truck.
âSister Hera has already explained everything to me. Iâm sorry!â Just from the voice, Leylin could tell that this was Rafiniya and he opened his eyes. Even in the darkness of the truck, he could see her flushed face.
âI accept your apology. Are we done now?â Leylin gestured for her to leave.
âHow can you do this?â Rafiniyaâs embarrassed face reddened further, but this time in fury, âIâm here to apologise to you, yet youâre acting so rudely? Besides⦠Pam and the others areâ¦â
âIâve done my tasks for the day. Pam and the others are just unwilling to put in the effort⦠Alsoâ¦â Leylin stood up. Just the natural elegance in his movements caused the knight to shrink backwards in retreat, as if sheâd her own father in his fury.
âAlso⦠who is it that keeps staying in the employerâs carriage? And who keeps evading patrol duty?â Leylinâs eyes rested on Rafiniya, causing the knight to lower her head. At this moment, she realised that this Ley indeed was doing his duty unlike her.
âThatâ Thatâs different! Iâm a girl!â Rafiniya stomped her foot, âWho knew travelling was so tedious? Thereâs grime everywhere, and nowhere to even walk on. Itâs even harder to find a washroomâ¦â
Her subconscious thoughts were poured out in front of Leylin. Noticing his half-smile, she couldnât help but go beet red and lower her head.
âSo now you know the hardships of travelling? Donât be fooled by the glamour of heroes on the surface. In truth, they could be suffering more than you⦠Go home, little lady!â Leylin rarely showed kindness such as this. He only did it because all it required was for him to speak a bit.
âYou sound like you know a lot, but do you really?â Rafiniya turned and left, as if she had gotten used to and annoyed by these lectures. Leylin only sighed, âRebellious childrenâ¦â
The days passed, and the ragtag group got closer to the region rumoured to have ogres around. They hadnât met trouble before this, their numbers enough to scare off vagrants and those with malicious intent. Within the group however, the bandit Professionals had bad luck. No matter where they went, they were watched vigilantly.
When it came time to camp, they did it on a flat field. Numerous mercenaries constructed lofty tents and lit bonfires. Hot water was then poured into pots; with the addition of their rations, some wild vegetables that a few older mercenaries found outside the camp, and jerky, it was cooked into a savoury stew.
Pam hugged his rum bottle while salivating at the pot, occasionally taking a drink.
âEveryoneâs worked hard today!â Hera and Rafiniya got off the horse carriage, and the mercenaries of the Night Halls sat around the bonfire.
After spending some time together, Leylin now had another opinion regarding Hera. While she was a slight schemer, it was because of her living conditions. She did not regard herself to be much better than those mercenaries who were working hard.
With his experience, Leylin could naturally tell if she was sincere or putting on a front. Her younger sister seemed to be called Yalani, and was protected well by her sister. She spent most of her time on the carriage, and even Leylin had only seen her a few times before. That meant Hera was aware of the dangers outside.
After Hera brought the dinner that had just been made back to the carriage, Old Pam impatiently drank his rum and began to chatter on.
However, in the long chilly night, there was little to while the time away. Hence, the other members approved of it tacitly. Rafiniya especially seemed to have fun, and probably even took Old Pamâs stories to be true.
âHello. May I know if this is Lady Heraâs carriage?â At this moment, a person in charge of one of the merchant groups walked over.
âWhat is it? Please tell me!â Rafiniya blocked the way. Days before, there were a few guys who were lusting over the beauty of the sisters. Sheâd kicked them out, but she was now on her huard.
The person in charge who had been rejected frowned, but then put on a smile, âWell, weâre reaching the dangerous regions where the ogres appear. Lord Siegfried told me to come inform everyone to remain vigilant at night. Remember to send people to patrol the areaâ¦â