Book 1: Chapter 7-2: Dream

Book 1: Chapter 7-2: Dream

Good morning Lucy

I was preparing a fairly late lunch as Lucy sluggishly got down from the wagon.

I had lit a fire and placed a stone on it. On top of the stone was deer meat that was roasting.

After an hour of lazing around under the blankets I decided to get up and finish preparing the deer. I skinned it and cut up the meat. There was surprisingly more than I thought.

Now that it was noon the fire wouldnt stand out as much. As long as something entered the 300 meter range of my perception I could quickly get rid of the flames and smoke.

Sorry Cyril, I fell asleep.

It isnt surprising. You were waiting for me to get back all night yesterday right?

Un, thats right, but I didnt wake up and keep watch.

Lucy had sat outside shivering in the cold in fear that I would die. She was also being crushed under the pressure that if we didnt return to the village with food, they would starve. Even as we rode the carriage her body and mind were under constant stress.

To say it simply, her body and mind were overburdened. Unlike me, Lucy was a normal girl. In fact it was praiseworthy she had lasted so well.

I guess youre right, it wouldve been best to keep watch properly. If we were caught by the soldiers yesterday wed both be dead. However, if they were able to make it out here yesterday then it wouldve been because they followed me. It wouldve been my fault. So its not your responsibility Lucy.

But, I came with you here so I could help out. I didnt end up doing anything.

You did do some. You drove the wagon and took care of things so I could preserve my stamina for the attack. If I was alone I might have gone crazy from the strain. Since Lucy was with me my mind could relax some. Plus it helped that you were there to motivate me in coming back.

All of the things I said were true. But there was one thing I left outI wouldve been too worried if I left her in the village.

I was afraid that if I wasnt there the villagers would turn their dissatisfaction and anger on Lucy.

That seems harsher than just getting angry.

Lucy said with a bitter smile.

In my experience anyone who makes similar mistakes three times cant be used.

They were people you could only give unimportant jobs to.

However, Im sure Lucy would be fine.

Okay then, the deer is finished cooking so lets eat.

I sprinkled some salt on the meat. I placed it on Lucys plate. I had scraped off the most delicious meat from around the bone, minced it, and mixed it with salt and lily wasabi. I added a small amount of cranberry juice for some sourness.

Using this much salt two days in a row is a waste.

I stole plenty of it so its fine. Theres nothing to worry about. Returning to the village will eat up our strength so we have to make sure to get enough salt.

Itll be hard to go back after this kind of luxury.

To tell the truth, salt was fairly high on my list of priorities when I stole supplies.

The mountainous region where we live didnt have a lot of salt. Before our enslavement by the empire we could buy salt from peddlers who stopped by or we could go to the Fire Fox village for rock salt. But afterwards, the empire had monopolized all these goods.

Salt was an essential in life, so unlike the days when you could buy it individually, the empire only gave us the bare minimum we needed. It made the village treat salt as a precious commodity.

Even if its a bit too much the salt taste is delicious! Wed never used enough salt to be able to say that.

This attack allowed me to bring along plenty of salt, but Id have to secure a supply route in the near future.

Next Ill have to go to the Fire Fox village. The Fire Foxes excelled in combat and were still resisting the Empire. I even had some old friends in their village. We might be able to build a relationship between our villages.