Chapter 233: Future Rival
You know, you look pretty stupid, a large man said, looking at Dallion in the lake.
There was no denying he had a point. After close to half an hour of hesitation, Dallion had finally entered the shallow part of the lake, and was attempting to keep afloat in a spot where ducks couldnt swim without their feet touching the bottom. The amount of pressure on Dallions face would make anyone think that he had been swimming through an ocean with a pair of anvils on his back.
Losing his concentration, Dallion let himself sink to the bottom of the lake, then pushed himself up with his arms so as to see the person who had addressed him. The features seemed somewhat familiar, but Dallion couldnt place him that was, until he saw the Flameforge emblem hanging from the mans neck.
Mord? he asked.
Took you a while, the other replied, his voice ringing with confidence.
The last time the two had met was in the Gremlins Timepiece during a Flameforge feast celebration. The two hadnt gotten along well, leading to a city duel between the two. Officially the duel had ended in a stalematestopped by the Flameforge captain responsible for the eventbut many were of the opinion that Dallion would have won.
So, what are you doing here? the Flameforge guild member asked, moving to the edge of the lake.
Isnt it obvious? Dallion smiled. He couldnt detect any malice in the other, although there was a deep sense of rivalry coming from his chest. Learning to swim. Never knew before I was awakened, so I think its time I learned a bit.Thê source of this content n/o/v/(el)bi((n))
What levels your athletics?
Zero. I dont have any.
Well, that could be a problem. Mord squatted at the end of the lake and tipped his hand in the water.
It might be, but I have to learn, anyway. It might not be that great, but still.
I heard youre joining the tournament, Mord said, splashing the water with his fingers.
Yep.
Dallion already knew where this was going. Apparently, the loss was still on Mords mind. Not that it was a bad thing, Dallion himself wanted to test his skills again against him. Considering that this was to be an official fight, they wouldnt have to be bound by the citys restrictive rules.
Ive been selected to represent my guild, the man pulled his hand out. So, you better not lose until you reach the official preliminary rounds. Itll be a shame if you did.
Dallion could almost see how eager he was to get into a fight.
We can have a sparring session before that, if you want, Dallion offered. Anytime.
Im no Spike, Mord laughed. Besides, wheres the fun in that? Preliminaries take place in the realms. Both of us can go all out there. You might even get to show me your new flying tricks.
Even that has gone out? Dallion thought.
One thing about nobles, they talk a lot, Nil said. Especially about things that dont concern them. I wouldnt be surprised if there are already holding bets. Thats the worst part about the festival. I really despise it.
I thought you liked occasional gambling, Dallion asked, surprised.
Oh, I love it. What I despise is losing all my money as a result.
That was a weird statement, but at least Nil was honest that he had a problem. Rather, he was being honest that Adzorg had a problem. The thought made Dallion wonder how exactly did echoes gamble. Did they bet using favors and information? Or did they have the owners of their items lend them money with which to buy. Both options sounded equally bad, and something Dallion hoped hed never get to find out.
Did you come all the way here to tell me that? Dallion asked, more out of curiosity than anything.
Oh, and the captain still wants you to join, the man shrugged. I told her its no use, but shes persistent. When she sets her mind on something, it's difficult to tell her otherwise.
Dallion stood up, then made his way to leave, when Hannah shouted behind him.
Where do you think youre going?
Curious and with some unease, Dallion turned around.
Youre supposed to eat, Hannah reminded. Music is still awakened stuff, so you better not faint on me.
Sure, I will. Dallion smiled in relief. I just wanted to buy a handkerchief. Be right back.
What do you need that for? the innkeeper asked, but Dallion was already outside. In truth, he had no need for a handkerchief. He already had several in his room. However, that was the only way he knew how to get in contact with the mirror pool.
Outside the inn, Dallion rushed to the stall in question, a handful of silvers in his hand.
Afternoon, Dal, the woman at the stall greeted him, as if it was just another day. Finally decided to buy something?
You know me too well. Dallion placed all the coins in the stall. There were seven of them. What do you recommend for this much?
The stall seller looked at the coins, then at him.
If you want a meeting, you can just say so, she whispered in a fashion that only a double digit awakened would hear.
I want a meeting, Dallion replied in similar fashion. So much about all the spy movies he had watched back on Earth. At least there they valued subtle messages. Here things were boringly pragmatic. Tonight.
Thats rushing things. The woman took the coins, then offered a green handkerchief to Dallion. Supposedly, it was one of the hot items. Dallion only found it to be extremely tacky. Ill let them know.
Cool. Ill be in the inn all day.
Theres no need for that, the woman smiled. The pool knows where you are every time of the day.
If it werent for the music skills, Dallion would have been slightly scared. As it stood, the woman was exaggerating. Even so, he suspected it wasnt by much.
Id also like to buy something, Dallion continued. What are the prices?
The look he got made it clear that he needed to be a bit clearer than that.
Sphere items. Doesnt matter if theyre cleared or not. Low-level trinkets.
The woman tilted her head, waiting for further details.
Not a weapon. Ill say more in person.
The range is quite large. Might be ten gold, might be a thousand.
Any discount for the favor I did?
The woman laughed.
Ill leave you to discuss that at the meeting. Anything else?
Yes, but thats for later. Dallion paused for a few moments. How did you get involved in this? he asked, adding a few notes of ease in his voice. The music synced with the stall seller almost perfectly. As you said, itll be up to be to discuss it at the meeting.
A piece of advice, the woman said. Avoid using music. Its not a good look when people feel they arent trusted.