Volume 4, Chapter 81 – Ryu Island

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Volume 4, Chapter 81 - Ryu Island

Translator: LazyButAmbitious

On the west side of Lake Biwa, there was an inconspicuous island cloaked in the beauty of pale blue mountains and winsome greenery.

The lake rippled with the reflection of the light blue sky, and the shining sun added a touch of shimmer to the gentle waves. The huge old pines stood tall, their roots laden with many strange rocks. Unlike the magnificent landscapes of the East, the rivers and trees here seemed to contain a primitive, tranquil charm.

In the depths of the island, a faint purple mist pervaded the air, and a pair of small eyes gleamed from the shadows of the surrounding trees. They were looking at the palish shore of the lake with surprise and curiosity.

The many years of sustained silence on the isolated island were disturbed by the arrival of people who roused the island in a lively atmosphere.

Ships from various countries in Kansai traveled between the island and Port Otsu, some anchoring near the shore of the island.

The small demons peeking from the pine forest all lived in seclusion for many generations. Little did they know that, in a few days, a duel will be hosted on their home island.

Regardless of the duel’s outcome, this unknown Ryu Island would be remembered by numerous Kansai samurai.

Although Tamurakonoe had yet to arrive, he had informed the dojo through a jade stone and the news somehow spread. Tamurakonoe was the son of Sakanoue no Tamuramaro, the master of Western swordplay, and he was known as the fastest sword among experts of the same realm. He was regarded as a role model of the younger generation and was admired by many noble ladies in the Western land. Such a man was going to fight a genius samurai from the East. The news exploded throughout Yamashiro Province, the Land of Yamato, and was gradually spreading to neighboring countries.

At this time, only ten days had passed since Tamurakonoe and Lily agreed on the battle.

Tamurakonoe was a man who knew how to use events to gain fame. He may not be the strongest among the younger generation of annihilation dojos, but his reputation was so great that he was considered as a model for the new generation of dojo samurai.

This time, he got rid of the bird demon’s chase and even disregarded finding Ui, instead prioritizing the delivery of the news to the dojo.

In water, the situation was volatile and unfavorable, but on land, he had full assurance in winning against Lily!

If he defeats Kagami Lily, who is known as the number one genius in the East, not only would he be able to take the credit for killing the Mirror Girl, he would also become famous in both Kansai and Kanto! How could Tamurakonoe allow such an opportunity to slip him by? Of course, he was very smart and didn’t reveal much. He only released the news to some people in the dojo, and the rest happened naturally.

For a time, this became a major event that was widely spread among the samurai of Western land.

Currently, a group of samurai, practitioners, and their entourage, who were dressed in gorgeous, simple, and relatively strange clothes, disembarked from their vessels one after another.

During this period, some onmyojis dressed in high hats and black or white robes also came to spectate the battle. Samurai and omnyoji were distinguishable at a glance. Although some onmyojis were fitted with swords, most of them were tall and elegant with fair skin. Their aloof natures, postures, and mannerisms were telltale signs of their vocation.

Samurai, on the other hand, were mostly rugged, battle-hardened warriors with dark and sturdy figures. However, they were a bit less candid and more sinister than the Kanto samurai.

On the island, groups of people set up tents and camps under the oddly-shaped pine trees while waiting for the duel to begin.

Some people even went as far as cutting wood to set up a temporary high platform for eminent figures to spectate the battle.

The cumulative noise from all the arriving people scared the small demons into hiding. These demons were fairly weak, so even when they were discovered snooping around, the samurai didn’t mind them too much.

Although this wasn’t a fight between peak experts of the East and West, the battle was seen as a confrontation between the younger generation of the respective regions, thus attracting a lot of attention and interest.

A few samurai garbed in straw raincoats stood in a corner of the island. Their accents revealed their identities as southern samurai as they spoke and gestured at the festive camps.

“Do you guys know the opponent that Tamurakonoe will fight against?”

Water splashed behind the canoe as a few sakura blossoms danced at the stern. Lily used a small extension of her domain to propel the canoe forward so she didn’t have to paddle all the time. Although the speed was slower compared to full-blown paddling, she didn’t have to exert herself too much.

Lily wasn’t in a hurry anyway. Although the promised date was fifteen days later, it wasn’t easy to cross such a long distance, and the journey itself was dangerous. As long as it wasn’t deliberate, a few day’s worths of tardiness shouldn’t be a severe breach of contract.

This was a very common occurrence among battles between vagrants. After all, this era was dangerous and infested with demons so it wasn’t possible for people to be punctual all the time.

The sky soon darkened. It seemed that Lily would spend yet another lonely night on the lake.

Though she was unable to determine her position, Lily’s female intuition hinted that she was getting closer to Kansai.

The blowing wind stirred small waves on the surface of the water and caressed Lily’s long hair, invoking certain emotions in her heart. She developed to the point where she could travel to the Heian Dynasty by herself. From the time when she encountered the Night Parade of One Hundred Demons in Kamakura, to the point where she met Saionji Kotoka and Sakiko early on, her destiny was always aligned with Heian-kyō. Although she considered the East as her home, there wasn’t a way to awaken her senior sister’s soul there. Lily couldn’t help but think that the mission of the mirror girls had some sort of connection to the sleeping soul of her senior sister; this was her only clue.

“Kansai, that incredible place that I once distantly imagined— an incomparably dangerous place that encompasses thousands of kilometers of desolate land... I’m really about to reach Kansai!”

“Senior Sister, Lily found a way to wake you up! I’m finally one step closer to reviving you, aren’t I?”

At this time, rolling thunderclouds eclipsed the sky and the waves grew increasingly turbulent, surging as if to reach the clouds. From time to time, the gloomy clouds roiled with flashes of lightning and growling thunder.

Amidst the raging waters and billowing winds, Lily’s small boat meandered around the crashing waves and pushed onward.

Lily displayed excellent control as she used her two legs to steer the canoe. She focused on maintaining proper angle and balance in order to surf the waves.

In the distance, a lone samurai on horseback dashed across the lake while accompanied by thunder and lightning.

“Huh?” Lily blinked her eyes. Was it because she was too tired? She concentrated her spiritual vision and looked again...

She wasn’t hallucinating. There was indeed a figure of a samurai not too far away. The samurai sported an exaggerated helmet and rode a horse across the undulating lake as if it was flat ground.

A samurai riding a horse on the lake? What is this?!

Lily was dumbfounded, but the samurai on horseback seemed so real even after using her spiritual vision.

Moreover, the distance wasn’t very far so she obviously didn’t mistake what she saw. When she used her spiritual vision to study more closely, she realized that the samurai’s speed was amazingly fast!

Suddenly, Lily felt the gaze of the distant samurai as if the other party was looking back at her.

For some reason, she felt a chill run up her spine as she shivered involuntarily.

Rumble—! The sound of roaring thunder echoed.

The samurai galloped her horse across the lake and circled in her direction without losing any speed.

The silhouette of the approaching samurai grew bigger and bigger, allowing Lily to see her figure clearly. The closer she got, the more Lily admired the fast speed of the samurai.

Boom! Water splashed high into the air.

Almost instantly, the horse rushed to the front of Lily. Its four legs plowed through the water and it huffed out a soul-stirring neigh.