Downriver to the highway, is it?
Yeah. Taking a detour around the Kobold village and leaving the river would be unwise. I was thinking itd be better to follow the river until we get onto the highway, to minimize the amount of time we spend in the forest.
When I propose to go downriver, Yuel quietly closes her eyes and starts to think. My number one reason is that Im worried about Yuels stamina, but even if I say that, I doubt Yuel will take it into consideration.
Thinking about that time when she started working at the tavern, Yuel is the type to disregard her physical condition and overexert herself for the sake of her goals. I need to keep an eye on her to make sure she doesnt overdo it.
Yuel deliberates for a while, then nods gravely.
Certainly, a detour could be dangerous. Besides, with that many Kobolds living here, its very likely there are multiple nests nearby of the small monsters that serve as their prey.
If we were attacked by many of them at once, I might not be able to protect Master I think theres a better chance that I would be able to protect Master if we go towards the highway.
Nests of small monsters. I didnt consider that possibility. Yuel is really knowledgeable. To the extent that I wonder if shes had previous experience with survival in the forest.
It wouldnt be strange if she did.
With the discussion settled, Yuel stands a few steps ahead of me and starts to move. All the while restlessly monitoring our surroundings.
We proceed downriver. By following the river, we should be able to reach the highway in less than a day. Itll diverge somewhat from the route back to town, but this is the shortest distance to get back onto the highway without getting lost.
However, theres one thing Im concerned about.
Its about Yuel, whos walking a few steps ahead of me. I sense something off about her.
With every slight sound, even the wind rustling through the trees, she has a pronounced nervous reaction. I feel like shes being overly sensitive. Is it me or is she too worked up?
During the times we explored the labyrinth, Yuel was a little more relaxed.
Vigilance is important, but theres a long road ahead of us. At this pace, I wonder how long she can endure.
Yuel, we have a long way to go. If were attacked by monsters, so long as I dont get knocked out or die in one hit, I can recover as much as we need it. And we have these protective bracelets too. So dont strain yourself too much, okay?
Yes.
Yuel speaks hesitantly, but her appearance doesnt change. Perhaps that means this is the minimum level of vigilance required in this forest. Honestly, its not like I would know. Yuel could very well be more knowledgeable than me in that area.
Yuel, have you had experience with survival in the forest before?
Those words unexpectedly leave my mouth, and Yuel stops moving.
I immediately regret asking. I might have just stepped on a landmine. I ended up asking Yuel about her past.
Up until now, Ive tried to touch upon Yuels past as little as possible.
Since it concerns the times when her status became that of a slave, I doubt her past is something she would want to talk about.
For example, her parents could have sold her into slavery, or they could have been killed by monsters. Simply by asking her about it, I might have just dug up painful memories for Yuel.
Yes. Back when I was in the orphanage, I would go to the forest to earn money by picking medicinal herbs or hunting monsters. Since I was apparently abandoned by my parents as soon as I was born.
And yet Yuels response doesnt show any particular indication that shes bothered by it.
Orphanage. So Yuel used to live in an orphanage, huh?
Its just a conjecture, but Im guessing she was sold to that slave trader by the orphanage. Though I have no idea if it went bankrupt, or if she was raised from the outset in order to be sold.
Well, setting that aside, if shes always been hunting monsters since her days in the orphanage, she must be familiar with the dangers of the forest. Perhaps I shouldnt be critiquing her mindset.
I fully understand now that Yuel has detailed knowledge of the forest.
Yuel, was that orphanage in the city of Merhatz?
But I did end up hearing a bit about her past. I have a feeling it isnt something I should ignore.
If that orphanage still existed, and Yuel wished to, thered be options like providing financial support. She might still feel some emotional attachment to it. Maybe even now shes thinking that shed like to go visit it.
Although theres also the opposite possibility.
No, it was a bit further away, in a small town known as Crusell. Besides, the orphanage was going bankrupt when I was sold, so its not there anymore.
So it did go bankrupt. Which must mean that Yuel was sold due to financial difficulties. And thats when she was transported from that town named Crusell or whatever over to Merhatz.
Well, Merhatz is a big city. Business was probably much better over here. And Yuel had combat skills, so the slave merchant mightve thought shed fetch a higher price in Merhatz since its a labyrinth city.
But then whats the right thing for me to do at a time like this? Theres not much I can do for Yuel since the orphanage is already gone. Having said that, Im not that great at comforting people. Its a bit awkward.
As for me, just being with Master right now makes me incredibly happy.
When I remain silent, Yuel says that with a pleasant smile.
Now Im the one whos being comforted instead.
So courageous. So innocent. Lemme pat your head.
Then when I reach over to Yuel-
Yuel abruptly whips around and runs off.
Brandishing a knife.
There must be a monster nearby.
Taking occasional breaks for rest and meals, we continue downriver. Food and drinks arent a problem. Theres plenty of food in my item box, as well as the warm water magic tool we found previously in the labyrinth.
Yuel and I are going towards the highway now. I may be trying to head for the exact place where Yuel was taken out by a monster.
Its only a theory. But right now Yuel clearly looks like shes afraid of something. This theory is starting to feel more realistic.
Near the highway, theres something that would strike fear into Yuel.
Do we need to keep following the river?
No, Yuel has been on edge ever since we left the city. Even if we had continued upriver, she surely wouldve been just as overly vigilant. Then, with Yuel on the verge of exhaustion, we wouldve been surrounded by a horde of Kobolds or small monsters. Things easily could have ended up that way.
Besides, we should already be close to the highway. Theres no way we can turn back at this point.
Master, Im going right!
Just before we change directions, a wolf jumps out of a thicket again.
Yuel makes that same expression of relief again when she confirms that its a wolf. Even though we encountered a monster.
Promptly eliminating it, Yuel maintains our route. I re-think things as I run after her.
What kind of expression was Yuel making when I told her I would be going outside the city?
I have a feeling I missed it when I was preoccupied with Eris chest.
Back when Yuel bought me the bracelet, didnt her expression darken? I brushed it off as her being gloomy because she had a complex about her own chest or whatever.
A bracelet that can only nullify a single powerful attack and then breaks after a single use. Why did she spend all of her hard-earned money up until now on buying me such an utterly practical magical item?
Now that I think it over, maybe what Yuel has been afraid of this entire time is going outside the city. And yet, despite that she came with me because she wanted to protect me from danger.
Yuel suddenly comes to a halt.
Master, Im terribly sorry. Weve been surrounded.
Wolves appear from the thicket. From the front, from the sides, and from behind.
There are five six no, more.
Sweat drips down my cheeks. I can no longer tell whether its ordinary sweat or a cold sweat.
This is probably too much for Yuel to handle alone in her exhausted state. I wield my mace.
Encircling us, the wolves slowly close the distance between us. However, Yuel acts quickly.
She takes the knives shes holding in each hand and flings them at the two beasts in front of us. Without confirming whether or not they hit, she produces a new knife from her item box and stabs it into the eye of the wolf to my side. Three down in an instant.
If its Yuel, she might be able to defeat them without any injuries. She might just manage it.
-!
The air reverberates. Its a wolf howling. The one on Yuels side just raised a piercing howl.
Then, as if in response to that call, three additional wolves approach from the distance.
Not good. Not good. I understand now why Yuel said that the scariest situation in the forest is getting surrounded by monsters. Even if a lone beast is weak, if youre surrounded by many of them, youll eventually be overwhelmed.
Yuel might possibly be able to escape if she was by herself, but Im here. Theres no mistaking it, at this rate its not going to end well.
-But then the wolves stiffen for a moment.
With no hesitation, Yuel takes out three of them. I bring one down too with a mace to the head.
At which point the wolves abruptly turn tail and run off.
Whats going on? Did they run because too many of them were sacrificed?
While Im in the middle of thinking Yuel suddenly shudders.
Then she immediately turns to face me.
With a desperate expression.
Masterrr!
With all her might, Yuel shoves me away.
I feel myself sliding along the ground. The slightly muddy soil feels disgusting.
What the-
Yuel, whats wrong?
I pick myself up and turn around. Yuel isnt there.
In her place, there stands an ogre.
A massive physique, over 2m tall. That ogre just mowed down the place where I had been standing with its giant arm.
Some sort of glittering shards are dancing in midair. What could those be?
I remember that color, that pattern. Its Yuels bracelet.
My heart leaps into my throat. I look beyond the area mowed down by the giant arm.
There lies the figure of Yuel, having flown a great distance, smashed into a tree.