Chapter 506 507-The Ambushed Merchant

Chapter 506 Chapter507-The Ambushed Merchant

"Showing off," Ali remarked as he scooped Jelia onto his shoulders.

Perched atop Ali, Jelia wriggled around, looking down at the ground, and kicked Ali's chest.

"It feels like I've become a titan... Ali, can you carry me like this on our travels from now on?"

"In your dreams!" Ali rolled his eyes and moved forward.

"Hold tight, this is a one-time deal.

After this, we're each on our own path!"

"Stingy! Howard would have said yes."

...

The village was small, lacking even a specific name on the map.

It was simply known because of two giant oak trees in the central square, leading passersby and villagers to refer to it as Oak Village.

The village wasn't large, with a population not exceeding two hundred.

A simple fence of wooden spikes served as its entire defense.

However, given the absence of spellbeast subspecies in the area, this rudimentary protection sufficed to maintain safety.

If only gray wolves or similar creatures appeared, the village hunters could handle them themselves.

After wandering around the village, Ali kept his promise and purchased honeyed white bread for three.

This delicacy, considered a luxury by ordinary families and not exactly cheap even by adventurer standards, was a welcome change from the daily diet of dark and coarse bread that severely dampened morale.

Gazing at the freshly baked loaves covered in a thick, golden layer of enticing honey, Ali could almost hear Jelia swallowing her saliva from his shoulder.

"Ali, where are we going to eat? My stomach's been growling."

Ali pondered for a moment and then suggested, "Let's see, how about we head to the square? There are big trees and pigeons, cooing pigeons."

"Sunshine, a gentle breeze, and a fountain."

"Is there a fountain here?" Jelia kicked Ali's chest.

"Pretend there is," Ali caught Jelia's leg.

"With such a nice setting, let's quickly eat and rest a bit, then we need to continue on our journey. We still have nearly ten kilometers to go today."

Saying so, Ali headed towards the square.

...

Perhaps because it wasn't the peak commercial season, there weren't many merchants passing through the village, and consequently, the square wasn't bustling with people and vehicles.

The two towering oak trees cast vast shadows, with their roots encircled by neatly arranged large stones, providing perfect seats for resting.

Ali found a clean spot to set Jelia down, took out the honeyed white bread they had bought, laid out a napkin as a makeshift tablecloth, and sat opposite her.

"Let's eat!"

Gazing at the honeyed white bread on the napkin, Jelia wiped the saliva from the corner of her mouth.

"Go ahead." Ali handed her the largest piece.

The bread meant for three wasn't exactly scant, but also not abundant.

The two managed to devour it in less than half an hour, leaving only a napkin with a strong scent of honey behind.

"My name is Gick, a wandering merchant."

The man looked somewhat ragged and uneasy, his gaze flitting around when he looked at Ali.

A wandering merchant?

Why would a merchant seek me out?

To hire a bodyguard?

Trade associations that could afford to travel to this location surely wouldn't lack for protectors.

And those who venture alone are either foolish or skilled enough not to need a bodyguard.

"I'm Ali, as you can see, an adventurer. What do you need?"

Ali gestured towards the shortsword leaning against the side.

Though not his weapon of choice, he was adept enough with it, and with the physical foundation of a level 3 magus, he could take on a group of average adventurers with ease.

"I have a quest I'd like to entrust to you," Gick nodded, continuing, "As you can see, I'm just a regular wandering merchant, not affiliated with any trade association. I've been traveling here with a few friends, and everything was going smoothly until, unexpectedly, we ran into trouble right in this area!"

"An attack?" Ali frowned.

What sort of mishap could occur in Oak Village? This area didn't even host a single spellbeast subspecies, with gray wolves being the largest carnivores around.

"We were attacked by a group of subhumans!"

"Subhumans?" Ali's brow furrowed deeper.

She wasn't unfamiliar with subhumans.

Typically, the common folk refer to those with special bloodlines as subhumans—half-orcs, half-elves, and some being part dwarf or gnome.

Because they aren't purely human nor entirely other, such subhumans often live in isolation.

However, many other races are willing to accept these subhumans, like elves or dwarves, who generally have a favorable attitude toward half-bloods.

Thus, those who roam and cause trouble outside are usually half-orcs and gnomes.

But were there subhuman activities around Oak Village?

If so, they almost certainly would have had contact with the villagers of Oak Village because the wandering subhumans have almost no means to acquire human-made goods other than through robbery.

Deprived of human creations, those subhumans would regress to a primitive society within half a month.

"What kind of subhumans attacked you?"

"They looked like beasts, with the claws of wild animals, and some even had the faces of beasts!" Gick's face was etched with terror.

"After we were attacked, only I managed to escape, barely.

My goods and my companions were all taken by those beasts!"

"Although I'm penniless now, I'm willing to give you all of my goods! Just if you can find those beasts and kill them! I don't know in what condition my goods are now, but they should still be worth a hundred or two hundred gold coins."

Ali did not accept immediately; instead, she observed Gick, who stood before her.

The hatred, anger, or perhaps fear in Gick's eyes—all of it was unmistakably genuine, and Ali was adept at discerning that much.

However, for reasons unbeknownst to her, faced with Gick's raw fury, Ali found herself unwilling to make a move.

Suddenly, she felt someone tug at her clothes.

Turning around, she found herself looking directly into Jelia's bright eyes.