Chapter 67

Name:Shadowless Night Author:
The taste was a fantastic combination of bitter and fishy to sufficiently to paralyze his tingling tongue. Tears flowed out.

Calyx wiped his lips with an untidy look and asked them to move slower. He cried a lot these days, and it’s mainly because of his sister Rosaline. Rosaline nodded fiercely at Calyx’s tears.

Perhaps because of her brother’s tears, Rosaline took frequent breaks. She seemed to have noticed the abnormal speed of her travels compared to others. So she has progressed to the point where even when it’s not nightfall, Rosaline will stop when she sees a village and find a suitable place to sleep.

By the time they arrived at a town, it had started raining. It was late at night, so all the lights in houses were off, but all the inns welcoming guests were like a torch in the sea guiding the way.

While they moved to a farther inn, Rosaline continued to scan left and right with her hood on while Calyx watched her actions. A quiet night on a street with no narrow alleys and no people around— nothing should be bothering her.

But Calyx was well aware that Rosaline’s senses were much broader and deeper than the range of ordinary humans. ‘Is there something that only she can sense?’

Calyx rushed to her.

“Is there something wrong, Sister?”

Rosaline shook her head with a duller expression than usual. In the meantime, her sharp eyes were vigilant through the hazy raindrops. She said there were no problems, but Calyx couldn’t shake the strange feeling. He hadn’t thought about it through their arduous march, but from the time it started to rain, the number of words she said started to drop sharply.

‘Do you hate the rain?’

He felt like they had to go somewhere quickly and give her a rest. Calyx patted the rump of Rosaline’s horse to hasten its steps. Macaron, who flew in the sky, slowly came down to rest.

“Macaron. Come to me.”

The eagle that wanted to enter Rosaline’s pocket threatened Calyx with a sharp cry. Calyx did not give in to her dissatisfaction and urged her once more.

“Sister is tired, so come here.”

Macaron circled Rosaline and looked at her, and then came to Calyx. She tilted her head, ‘Is she really in a bad mood?’ It seemed to say.

Calyx had wondered if her abnormal state was a characteristic of ‘Them’, but Macaron’s condition seemed to be the same as usual. He heard the sound of Macaron transforming into a mouse, slipping into Calyx’s pocket, then eating some of the peanuts he had kept as a snack.

Leaving one man and one mouse behind, Rosaline gripped the reins. Her senses were wide open. The sound of rain falling on the ground surrounded her; the sound of the sharp wind blowing through the alleys; she even got nervous at the sound of words and laughter echoing from house to house. Rosaline realized that her condition was strange. The street was dark, with only a few faint lights and the sound of the rain to accompany them.

She felt queasy. She had never experienced it, yet she was somehow familiar with this uneasiness pounding her chest and the dampness that made her whole body soggy. It was strange. Rosaline pulled her hood tighter and hurried her horse.

The party soon arrived at the inn. While Calyx left the horses to a worker, Rosaline headed to the building first. She thought it would be better to go inside quickly and rest. Rosaline grabbed the inn’s doorknob. The temperature only got colder as she was drenched in rainwater, and the chill penetrated her skin sharply.

Creeeeak...

The old door opened.

A person’s shadow, obscured by the backlight, appeared in the middle of the bright background and shook.Nnêw n0vel chapters are published at novelhall.com

Kwang!

A sound rang out. Just as a man was about to leave the inn, he was thrown into muddy water by Rosaline. The man was stunned by a single blow, and the person who had beaten him merely blinked. The situation seemed perplexing.

Of course, Calyx, who witnessed the scene, was in an even more awkward spot and stood still without saying anything.

‘Is that man an assassin? Doesn’t he look a bit too embarrassing for that?’

Calyx sat on the bed with his arms crossed and a terrifying expression resting on his face. As soon as Rosaline came out of the shower and saw Calyx, she wanted to go back in and wash up again. Macaron read the air in the gloomy room and quietly climbed onto Calyx’s shoulder.

Rosaline sat across from Calyx with a sullen expression. She was well aware of Calyx’s look. It was the same expression as when Rosaline broke something in Radwiell Mansion and became injured by a sharp piece. Or when she came out without drying her hair from a bath.

“What will happen if you hit someone recklessly?”

Rosaline glanced at Calyx with a glumly. She had her circumstances, but Calyx asked again, not wanting to let it slide.

“What did I say will happen if you hit someone recklessly, Sister?”

“I will go to a scary place...”

“Yes, that’s right. Then you must go to a scary place now.”

Calyx jumped up and grabbed Rosaline’s wrist. As he pretended to drag her somewhere, Rosaline used her strength and pulled away. She didn’t move, steady like a boulder.

“I’ll tell scary people to come and take Sister away. Oi, scary man! Here she is!”

When Calyx screamed, Rosaline was startled. Macaron also jumped and slapped Calyx on the back of his neck. It felt like she was trying to stop him.

“People will think you were the bad guy!”

Calyx’s eyebrows twitched.

“I’m the bad guy...?”

Rosaline agreed quickly after feeling that Clayx’s voice had eased a bit.

“Yeah, I was afraid. I didn’t do that on purpose. It was a real mistake. I sincerely apologized...”

Calyx was taken aback by her words, for he had never imagined that Rosaline could feel fear. He groaned and released her wrist.

“Why were you scared?”

Calyx knelt on the floor so he could look up at Rosaline sitting on the bed. Rosaline’s hands were cold, so Calyx rubbed them to warm her hands to his own body temperature.

Rosaline thought for a long time at Calyx’s question. Memories of the past. Fragments of emotions carried in ‘Rosaline’s’ memory. Many parts were difficult to explain in words. She lifted her eyes, seeing several candles floating in Calyx’s eyes.

“I know the one who killed me.”

Calyx’s eyes devoured the candle’s light and became sharper. Rosaline felt the power of Calyx’s grip become stronger in an instant. His body shook so briefly that she thought she had seen it wrong. Calyx’s voice fell a little lower.

“... Sister was killed by someone?”

Despite his caring expression, Rosaline got goosebumps behind her neck. Rather than being afraid, it was just her body’s reaction to survive.

“Oh, so, he didn’t kill me. But on the day of the hunting competition... It happened to rain.”

“Yes.”

Rosaline stuttered through her broken memories. Calyx listened to her calmly. ‘Yes, it did. So, what happened?’ His hoarse voice was trembling. His eyes were burning, and sometimes they were covered with some cold emotion.

Rosaline told him everything she remembered. ‘She saw another ‘It’, noticed the existence, ran through the dark rain forest, fell, and met me.’