Volume 5, Chapter 1 - Lily’s Night Walk Along Suzaku Avenue
Translator: LazyButAmbitious
The ancient trees chased the moon as a lone beauty walked quietly at night.
Kagami Lily, dressed in her scarlet kimono, took small but steady steps as she traveled the winding road. Her long hair trailed like a river of stars and her long sleeves fluttered like the strings of a zither.
The smooth, satin silk wrapped the girl’s delicate buttocks as she sashayed, alternating between plumpness and wrinkles. If anyone followed behind her, their minds would definitely run wild.
However, this tall and graceful girl with a katana on her waist had enough power to protect herself.
Lily kept walking along the ancient road. The path was paved with old and broken green stone slabs that clacked when her wooden sandals stepped on them. In the silent night, her orderly steps echoed throughout the forest.
The night breeze carried the scent of early spring, blowing on Lily’s fair and beautiful face. She looked at the periphery of the road ahead, which was studded with towering trees and strange stones. In the distance, she could faintly see a splendid, warm brilliance that seemed to reflect the starry sky.
That place must be Heian-kyō!
Lily regarded this ancient and distant city with endless curiosity.
She felt impatient and wanted to speed up her steps, but her elegant kimono wrapped tightly around her body. Although her legs were long, she couldn’t make any exaggerated movements.
“Kagami Lily...”
“Kagami Lily...”
Behind Lily, a woman’s voice suddenly called her name.
It sounded as if it was coming from the depths of the forest.
“Who is shouting my name? Is there someone in this place who knows me?” Just as Lily was about to turn her head, she remembered what the fox said.
‘If a human practitioner walks on this road during the night and encounters a woman calling their name, they must not turn to face the voice’.
Lily was a little scared. After all, who wasn’t afraid of the unknown? If some random demons jumped out to fight her, she wouldn’t be afraid. However, she knew better than to disregard the warning of the native fox. She was strong, but this was Heian-kyō. Everything she encountered needed to be handled with utmost caution.
Lily didn’t turn her head, nor did she answer. She walked forwards silently as if she hadn’t heard anything.
“Kagami Lily...”
The woman’s voice approached closer, becoming more urgent and unrelenting. It tempted her to listen and take a glimpse.
“Kagami Lily...”
However, Lily’s determination and mentality couldn’t be compared to that of ordinary people. She wasn’t careless enough to sneak a glance. Instead, she maintained full vigilance and continued forward with rhythmic steps.
It wasn’t until she walked out of the ancient forest and into a bright open space that the voice stopped following her. It yowled in resentment before wandering back into the dark forest.
“Ah...” After exiting the forest, Lily saw that the stone-paved ground led up to a canal not far away. On the opposite side of the canal, dazzling lights stretched from east to west, scattering into the skies above the vast capital city.
The road where Lily currently stood was as wide as a big river and stretched for hundreds of meters into the distance. Behind her, the sturdy southern gate of Heian-kyō remained closed.
Up ahead, about fifteen kilometers away, a towering ancient palace with dim lights was vaguely visible.
Lily saw that there were two intricate stone lanterns on the side of the road. She went over to one of the lanterns and noticed a stone stele with the words ‘Suzaku Avenue’ boldly written on it.
“It turns out that this is the legendary Suzaku Avenue,” Lily said in a daze.
She felt like a little girl who had just arrived in the Heian world, waiting to reach Heian-kyō, but now that she was here, standing alone in this vast and empty night city, she didn’t know where to go.
Lily briefly looked around. There were various houses on both sides of the wide road and the lights were sparsely lit. From time to time, she would hear some indistinct noises coming from within the houses.
She had traveled so far in order to meet Fujiwara no Ayaka and discover the true mission of the mirror girls.
Lily walked along the wide road of Suzaku Avenue which hardly felt like a road. She felt a little strange. Although it was late at night, why wasn’t there a single person on the streets in such a huge and prosperous city? Even the gate was closed and the entrance wasn’t guarded by any soldiers.
It seemed that it would prove more difficult to find out where Lady Ayaka lived. Should she find an inn to stay?
However, when Lily checked both sides of the road, she found that the door of every building was closed. Some houses were low and plain while some pavilions were tall and impressive, occasionally flickering with lights of various colors. The exquisite stone lanterns on the streets were still burning brightly and lit lanterns were also hung on the doors of each house and pavilion. Looking from afar, they resembled stars floating in the night city. Such a gorgeous avenue, yet there was no one up and about.
As chief advisor, Fujiwara no Ayaka must be living in the heart of Heian-kyō. I might as well continue walking along Suzaku Avenue. It’s good if I can find an inn, but even if I don’t, it’s no problem to spend the night on the street and inquire about it tomorrow morning.
Lily walked for several kilometers and didn’t feel that anything was particularly wrong. Still, she couldn’t understand why she hadn’t encountered any passers-by along the way.
Finally, Lily heard some noises behind her.
When she turned her head, she discovered a few samurai who were slowly escorting a bullock carriage. This carriage looked very beautiful and expensive, and two people dressed up as public officials followed beside it. Based on these signs, the occupant of the bullock carriage must have an unusual identity.
“Then he must know where Fujiwara no Ayaka lives.” Lily’s sakura parasol didn’t prevent humans from seeing her so she directly turned around, wanting to ask for directions.
But at that moment, behind Lily, a burst of strange brilliance came from the direction of the palace and irradiated her graceful back.
Ding Dong—Ding Dong—
Dang! Dang! DONG!
Sorrowful chimes rang out.
These chimes sounded familiar. Lily had a bad premonition in her heart. Looking back, she saw that in the shallow mist of Suzaku Avenue, there seemed to be a number of hideous ghostly figures coming her way.
“Is it the Night Parade of One Hundred Demons?” Lily was startled.
On the other hand, the group of people escorting the bullock carriage seemed unaware.
The old and senile public official who was walking beside the carriage said to the window, “Prince Narinaga, we are almost there.”
“Okay, I see.” The noble and immature voice of a young boy came from inside the carriage.