Chapter 294: March's Duel

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Chapter 294: March's Duel

The first strike occurred a few minutes from dawn, just as Euryale had predicted. The dryad was the one to start with a simple vertical strike. Of course, simple was a relative term. The speed was too great for Dallion to see. However, there were two far more important details that he did notice: both March and the guardian were combat splitting, and also the dryad was covered in a faint layer of light, indicating that he was from another world.

This was the second member of an imprisoned race that Dallion had seen to be like him. Going by sheer volume of the dryad race, there probably were hundreds, if not thousands, more just like him sentenced to an eternity of guarding items.

Thinking about it, that could have been the reason the guardian had sent echoes to Dallion. Though, if that were the case, why did he want to get rid of Dallion? If beings from other worlds were inclined to attract each other, the guardian was supposed to help him, not act like this. The ominous phrase of the echo didnt help, either. Moments after uttering it, the emotional outline beneath the ground vanished. Dallion was unable to tell whether the echo had dissolved out of existence or had just put on some blocking item.

Youre drifting again, Eury said. You sure everythings okay?

Discovering a dryad from another world that had a relation with the Green Moon, and that had casually mentioned through an echo that Dallion wasnt supposed to exist, couldnt be described as okay in any stretch of the imagination.

Just thinking about something, Dallion replied instead. Whys March fighting alone? he changed the subject.

Because shes March, Eury smirked. She could do anything she wants.

Dallion stared at the gorgon.

It just saves time. If you get a guardian who prefers fair play, its always good to take advantage. Less losses that way.

A circular line-slash followed, dealing a minor wound to the dryad, but also slamming against the entire ring cordon of the party. The person in front of Dallion was pushed several steps back, a small crack appearing on the front of his tower shield. Being in proximity to a duel, apparently, was dangerous for everyone.

That is why its difficult to become a field commander, dear boy. Nil said. Earning the title general isnt only for show, it means that one is extremely good at strategic thinking on a large scale. Any mistake could result in casualties on your own side, not to mention that in the real world, damage is permanent.

I get that, Dallion replied.

Runes shot up from the ground everywhere around March. Their goal wasnt so much to hit her than limit her movementa tactic that had been used against the previous two dryads. The logical choice was to combine acrobatic and defense skills and leap up to safety. March did nothing of the sort, remaining firmly on the groundand taking the respective damagethen doing another circular line-slash. This time it was the dryad who leaped out, avoiding the strike.

You dont need to heal her, the guardian said in a voice that only Dallion could understand. You only risk getting hurt.

It took less than a moment for Dallion to figure out who the guardian was addressing. The fact that he could was unthinkable.

Lux, dont listen to him! Dallion thought. Youre doing great. If you get hurt, just get out of there.

The firebird chirped. Apparently, the action had consequences, for the guardian did a series of strikes, aimed specifically at Lux. Their speed was far too great for Dallion to see specifics. However, what he could see were the red rectangles indicating the damage his familiar had suffered.

Hes aiming for Lux! Dallioh shouted.

A ball of concern formed within March.

Good, Dallion thought. March had understood exactly what was going on, so now it was her turn to react.

The sword she was holding vanished. Seeing that, the guardian briskly moved back, increasing the range between him and the captain. Both split into dozens of instances. Dallion was barely able to catch sight of five, in each of which March shot at the dryad with her bladebow, only to have the guardian evade them. Clearly, he had missed quite a few, for the attack that followed was unexpected.

A massive ball of sky silver on a chain smashed into the guardian, barely blocked by the wooden shield that formed in front of it. Even so, the strength of the attack was powerful enough to deal a minor wound.

However, the guardian wasnt the only one hit. Three red rectangles appeared above march, along with the three sharp pieces of wood that had managed to pierce her armor. At this point, the fighters were getting serious.

Everyone from the party stepped back, increasing the ring.

Lets go. Eury went onward. Its best to rest first. Well have more time to ourselves that way.

While that had its definite advantages, Dallion was impressed how sneaky the gorgon had become. This attitude was completely unlike her. Still, it was better than climbing back down to the cave.

No one stopped Eury and Dallion as they entered the temple. On the contrary, Agnii made a point that they eat and get some rest, especially Dallion. With the guardian gone, the next part of the trip was going to rely on himthat was to say, on Luxmuch more than before.

Dallion ordered Lux to heal March, then everyone else before returning, then proceeded to curl up at the base of one of the columns in the main hall. On the positive side, this time, Eury curled next to him. It had been a while since hed felt her warmth, even if she dozed off moments after they had lied down; after all, there was a bit of pain and a lot of exhaustion visible in her as well.

The battle over the party went back to common activities. Six people remained outside of the temple keeping guard, while the rest took turns to retrieve and carry back whatever backpacks were left behind.

Hour passed. By the time Dallion woke up, everything useful was piled up in the temple. People were sleeping everywhere, a few were reading scrolls or scribbling something on pieces of parchment.

Is that what passes for entertainment? Dallion asked.

Yes, unless youre a noble, Nil replied. Or willing to spend a lot of money. Then you can buy opera echoes.

If I become rich, thats the last thing Ill do, Dallion laughed.

Eury, he whispered.

The gorgons snakes moved faintly about, their eyes still closed. Normally, she was a light sleeper, waking at the slightest sound. Whatever she had been doing during her scouting, it had been quite exhaustive.

Eury? Dallion shook the gorgon gently. Still no reaction. Waiting a while longer, he carefully moved her arm off his shoulder, then stood up. Its fine, he whispered. Sleep a bit. Ill look around and be right back.

Why are you talking to her while shes asleep? Nil asked.

Just in case she isnt, Dall replied.

Unlike the previous two temples, Dallion went directly for the corridor he knew to have the wall carvings. For the most part, they were as expected: scenes of the moons and the dryads worshipping them. The Moons were still eight, though there was nothing unusual about them. Just to be on the safe side, Dallion made a mold of all their depictions and sent them back to his realm.

At least youll have found a use of another of the rooms, Gen said. I havent found anything on the eight, by the way. Neither has Nil.

Think it has something to do with the sword world?

Thats a given. Other than that, were clueless. Nil is going through the poetry scrolls again, but its a long shot.

I guess well wait for the next one.

Here you are, a familiar voice said nearby.

Dallion briskly turned around. Agnii was standing at the start of the corridor.

Been searching for you. I need to have a word about the next part of the trip. The trick you pulled back there with the firebird. Itll be quite useful.

Oh? Cool. Dallion smiled. Useful for what?

Useful for crossing the sea.