Chapter 34: Ceril Tusin Orgatorph
After having met the commissions coordinator and gotten assigned a carriage, we heard that there was almost an hour to spare before leaving.
It looks like it isnt a problem we can end in a day or two.
Usually for extermination commissions happening nearby, adventurers left at early dawn and then arrived before noon to begin their work. This was because there were sirs and madams who, as much as these were neighboring areas of a nations capital even after all said and done, couldnt let unstable public security sit by. So even just the part about leaving at almost 11 oclock was something highly unusual to see.
This, I can sense it. Ill do the mouthing bit when we arrive, so you absolutely stick by me and lets move together.
Mouthing bit?
I mean Ill convincingly lead the business-related talks. There were a bit vaguely written details in the commission paper, and there were guys at the guild that we didnt normally see, too. Even right here, about half of the adventurers are giving off a different vibe, right? I cant help but think theres something we havent properly grasped.
Hmm. Did I think this too naively?
This smart lass never showed herself making a wrong judgment out of an abrupt temper. I hadnt even explained exactly why I was feeling concerned, but simultaneously with me voicing my concern, she was already putting aside her normal thought patterns and starting to turn her gray matter over in multiple directions to search for something she mightve missed. Was this what happened when geniuses received early education?
Even then, its better to make mistakes when moving as a group like this. We wont know until things happen later on, so just keep it in mind.
Ceril nodded without a word and agreed. Despite having worked as an adventurer longer than me, she didnt object.
Understandably so, she still didnt properly understand the intimidation and unfair negotiations of the people in the bottom of the barrel. Of course, she didnt need to uncharacteristically try understanding them, either. Wouldnt she probably not have any problem even if she didnt understand for the rest of her life? Anyhow, because of that, I was the one to usually step forwards for most issues that needed resolving with words.
After all said and done, this ultimately was the bottom layer or so where more than 8 out of 10 were those that tried to use you if you lower your head and concede first.
I swept over the contract again in case there was a mistake, but there wasnt a mention of a specific chain of command while carrying out the bandit extermination mission. Considering that acting as we saw fit so long as we didnt run away was the norm in a case like this, they shouldnt particularly have anything they could say even if Ceril and I moved together. Either way, the commission reward was a base pay with bonuses per enemy killed, so other adventurers like us absolutely didnt care even if we act a bit passively to gauge the situation.
Theres no need to flinch and be scared already, but theres nothing wrong with being careful, after all.
I agree.
After wed checked over each others equipment for the final time and purchased simple emergency rations, only then the carriage finished its roll call and began to move.
The winds were cold, but because it was my first long distance travel in a long time, it wasnt a boring travel even just by watching the scenery flow by. Hm. Sitting like this, the nightmare of the army conscription, where I had traveled on military trucks, was coming back. It was an unpleasant memory of suffering thanks to one nitwit.
Suddenly an unease struck and I glanced through the adventurers riding the same carriage as us, but I didnt see anyone whose existence might particularly be a hindrance instead. Of course, those kinds of bastards always had on normal appearances and fucked with people later on, so I couldnt lower my guard.
Big bro. Did you say youre Eldmia?
Hm?
While I was blanking out from having nothing to do with even Ceril falling asleep, a man sitting opposite me glanced over me with a harsh-looking face and spoke. I wondered if he was picking a fight or something and was about to tilt my head, but he quickly drew a friendly looking smile and offered me a handshake.
I saw you before at the guild. Im Garun. Are you from the capital?
He was so fucking nonchalant that his harsh looking face almost felt like the true mens face. He couldve offered to move together when wed even shared our stories, but seeing how he was acting like that, he might have quite a confidence in his skills.
He was a funny man unlike how he looks.
Holy shit, what!
Ceril, who Id thought was still sleeping since she hadnt moved a bit after shed put her head on my shoulder and fell asleep, stood up the moment Garun left and stretched.
You shouldve stood up if you woke up. Im all stiff from not moving.
Thanks for the nap.
It absolutely wasnt the answer I wanted, but it was obvious that it wouldnt matter even if I spoke further, so I simply stretched and jumped down from the carriage.
For sure, this commission is a bit strange.
Yeah. They just openly let us off at the village.
Id thought we would get off near the middle of the forest where it wasnt very visible and then slowly circle in, but the carriages stopped at the winery. Unless the supposed ruin in the forest was underground, the bandits would know of our arrival without any difficulty. When I turned my head wondering if there was anything else, something that really wasnt welcome even a little bit entered the edge of my eyes.
Shit.
What is it?
Look at that. Its a camp.
Cerils face that turned towards where Id pointed to slightly froze.
Are they planning on using adventurers as meat shields?
Ceril asked, but I couldnt be sure of the situation, either.
I dont think we can tell right now.
Since this was a winery near the capital, I did think that someone who was at least a noble would obviously be the owner. Since this extermination commission extended into a 2nd attempt, Id also predicted that it wouldnt be a level that could somehow be solved with private soldiers. But I didnt quite predict that they would set up a base camp and be preparing as if fighting a war like that.
Were our opponents here really bandits?
Looking at the layout of the camp it looks like its set up to monitor the forest.
Cerils two eyes that let out an assessment fitting the eldest daughter of a knight captain began to thin with suspicion.
TL note: Sorry this chapter is late. As said before, Ch.35 & 36 will be released over the next few days. And Ch.37~40 are scheduled for release around next week.
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