Chapter 57 (2)
So Ian decided to extend only the travel time instead of speed.
In fact, it was sufficient, meaning that there was a way to escape faster and farther in case of emergency.
Miguel added one more suggestion to this. Weve bought time and can travel longer, so lets take a little detour here.
How much?
If my memory serves me right, if you rush northeast from here, you have to pass near the lords castle. It would be good if nothing happens, but if something happens, it will be chaotic. So lets avoid it. If we use the time weve earned again, it will be enough.
If we get caught in the middle, well bounce around crossing territories?
Thats right. We can shake them off now. You cant keep fighting forever. We have to avoid what we can avoid. Once we get past here, its abandoned land. Its a more dangerous place than here. I dont know if it can be described as safer.
So youve finally realized that people are more frightening than demons. Ian snorted with a nod.
It was true that he also needed time to restore his stamina and magic.
And so, the quiet advance that no one knew when it would end began again.
Miguel in the driver seat clutched the imperial crossbow, while Luci leaning against his back fiddled with a dagger tirelessly.
Ian sat in a corner making a handle for the thorn-like gray spikes with the texture of an armor using a leather strap.
It was the fang of the spider queen in the cave.
This was even a weapon that enabled information checking, containing a mighty level 4 paralysis poison.
Level 4 was enough to paralyze even Ian instantly.
Though numerically it had a maximum of 5 uses without being able to replenish the poison separately.
It would serve as great insurance when facing strong enemies.
Having finished making the dagger, Ian put the fang into his inventory and turned his body.
He then took out food, bandages, candles and more from his travel bag and began to carefully stuff them into a small backpack.
Watching those actions whose purpose she didnt know, Luci eventually turned her head towards Miguel beyond the backrest. Miguel.
Hmm?
What will Miguel do after the request ends?
Oh no! Spit quick! Quick! Miguel shook his shoulders and quickly shouted before spitting out.
Not knowing why, Luci followed suit towards him.
Miguel smacked his lips. If you say unlucky words, you have to spit quickly. Its a kind of way of warding off misfortune. Updated from novelb(i)n.c(o)m
Got it.
Ian activated his meditation after briefly capturing the dark sky in his eyes.
The surrounding noises disappeared and his consciousness sank inward.
Thoughts about his destination followed.
Where to go after this request ends, thats something even he hadnt properly decided yet.
Because the flow of the game and his journey had already completely differed.
Back then he went through Belronde and Roussard and headed north. He came to the Temple of Furnace going through the mountain ranges and abandoned lands.
In short the entire order was a mess.
Then should I just move in the completely opposite order?
Ian brought up a map in his mind.
A line going from the Temple of Furnace to the abandoned lands then through the mountain ranges towards Roussard vaguely connected.
It seemed plausible but variables were still numerous.
Especially the abandoned lands and mountain ranges were not only hard to find paths but also areas he skipped over many quests in fear of freezing to death from blizzards anytime.
Of course now that he saw the guidebooks he knew that was something he shouldnt have done.
So there would be many situations he hadnt personally experienced before that he would have to face.
I have to move after making my resolution firmer. And remember things diligently as well.
If he didnt die during that process, by the time he entered the empire he would be incomparably stronger than in the game.
If I can endure until Roussard without using points either ?
Ian suddenly stopped his thoughts.
Because his senses were coming back to life against his will.
Whiiii
A faint whistling sound like wind could be heard.
His view slowly brightened.
Above a field of white snow. Endlessly stretching white trees that were only bare branches as far as the darkness.
What is this again?