Chapter 241: Western Port (1)

Chapter 241: Western Port (1)

With just a single word, they faced the backlash of dozens.

Those who had been toiling away, swallowing their tears and building the ship, finally voiced their modest concerns.

Wouldnt it be okay to rest for just a day?

Yes, thats right. Since its come up, when else would we drink if not on such a day?

Despite their earnest pleas, their hopes were mercilessly crushed.

Ray silently shook his head, trampling on their tender wishes.

At this point, one might consider physical rebellion, but the men simply whet their appetite by carving wood, and the women sigh softly as they prepare food.

Seen in this light, they could not be anything but loyal subjects.

Another day passed as they built the ship.

As evening came and they lit a bonfire, brightening their surroundings, they prepared food and oars for hundreds.

The work progressed smoothly, and now, with the food prepared, they were ready to set sail.

While adding logs to the fire, Iriel approached.

Sitting down after straightening her skirt, she looked around and said,

It looks like we can start to depart soon. With this much food, we can be at ease for a while even after heading out to sea.

That would be nice. Though setting out to sea is the problem.

Didnt Elder Hael say we should break through the waves in a straight line? Isnt there a more gentle method?

Ray shook his head at Iriels question.

There is a way to navigate by finding water paths in curves, but we dont have enough time for that. If only we had at least a week

Though he did not show it outwardly, he was also anxious.

They needed to set sail within two days to reach the trade port on time.

Considering the ship might break apart, the tension couldnt be higher.

Iriel leaned her head on his shoulder, watching him.

If this doesnt work out, it might be our last time.

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Charm is one thing, but becoming fish food leaves no room for atmosphere.

Yet, Iriel, amused by the joke, burst into laughter.

Hehehe. Thats true. If we arrive safely at the Holy Kingdom, lets go to the village and have a celebratory drink together.

He, a legendary drinker and lover of alcohol, readily nodded.

Youre buying the drinks.

Lets ask Lord Zik to cover it, shall we?

It seemed Zik, who wasnt present, was going to be stuck with the bill.

As they were about to disperse and gather everyone, Iriel tightly grabbed the hem of his sleeve.

?

Though he looked at her as if to ask if she had something to say, she just lowered her head, saying nothing.

Only the trembling of her grip on his sleeve was palpable, along with a small shiver.

Raising her head after a small breath, Iriel seemed to have something to say, her lips quivering.

But soon, the trembling stopped, and her characteristic smile spread across her face.

Please take care of me tomorrow.

The day the ship was to set sail arrived.

People with stern faces gathered one by one, eventually numbering in the hundreds.

With the Elf Chief, who had been unseen till now, and three elders including Hael joining, it was almost time for everyone to be accounted for.

Launch the ship into the sea. We depart immediately.

Those remaining on the island were no longer a concern for him.

Erasing them from his mind entirely brought a sense of relief.

Following Rays command, as they boarded the ship, the last to board, the Elf Chief and the elders, nodded lightly in acknowledgment.

Building a ship of this size was no easy task. On behalf of my tribe, I express our gratitude.

Ray, who had done nothing more than glance at the map a few times or take a nap in the shade, took the credit.

If youre thankful, why didnt you help? My whole body is sore from all the hard work. Ah, my shoulders.

Hmm. I, too, had my duties. That aside, I dont see the other elders Was there an issue?

As the tribes leader, yet oblivious to its affairs, he inquired, and Hael answered on his behalf.

They chose to stay on the island. They pointed out the risks associated with using the ship and were adamant, leaving us no way to convince them otherwise.

Theres a saying about cutting water with a knife, but when multiple sword energies combined, it became possible to slice through the waves.

After completely pulverizing the wave, they eagerly rowed as the next wave approached.

For a moment, they felt a sense of self-disgust for having made the oars for this very purpose.

The arrangement of the ships front and back was completed.

On the deck, there were those who crushed the big waves, while the front and back were in charge of watching the nets and adjusting the rudder.

Despite sweating profusely due to the constantly changing sea currents, they moved diligently.

Saint! No, Captain! The ship cant withstand much more of this!

The waves are slowing us down!

Ray stepped out onto the deck to give orders amid the continuous situation reports.

Lower the sails! Its now or never!

But the wind is too strong; the sails will tear apart in no time!

Thats what reinforcement magic is for! Dont worry and lower them!

Following his command, the deckhand hurriedly lowered the ropes and unfurled the sails.

Then, the ship, which had been relatively still until now, began to move forward at an astonishing speed.

As the ship swiftly turned right, he was taken aback by the sight of the approaching tumultuous waves.

He shouted down below, seeing the fierce waves looming,

Are you crazy? Turn the rudder! Not this direction!

He quickly changed the situation and went back down.

Those who had never sailed before merely followed his orders in a panic.

However, the anticipated problem occurred right from the start.

A young man in charge of the engine reported with a pale face,

The rudder, it wont respond!

It seems to be blocked by something!

This is crazy.

Something was caught in the ships rudder, apparently extending up to the mast being used to steer.

If this continued, they would end up circling right back to the island.

Without hesitation, he ran to the deck and leaned over the side, channeling mana.

The ships structure, reinforced with magic, became clear in his mind, and he felt something stubbornly stuck to one side of the rudder.

That must be why the rudder wasnt moving.

As he prepared to descend with a rope enchanted with magic, Iriel and Hael rushed out.

What a commotion. Whats happening?

He briefly explained the situation in response to her question,

Somethings caught on the back. Someone needs to go down and remove it.

Despite speaking as if it were someone elses problem, he was tying the rope around himself, indicating he intended to do it himself.

Iriel frowned and shook her head,

Its dangerous. Isnt there another way to turn the ship without using the rudder?

No. This is the best and fastest way.

To go down in these waves is madness!

Madness is my specialty.

Even after saying so, he had a point.

Hael, equally concerned, suggested,

The wind is strong now. How about trying to use the sails to get out?

A ship without direction will be swallowed by the waves. It might work with moderate waves, but not in a situation like this.

The waves were large enough to engulf the ship.

They attempted to fend off the waves with oars and slice through them with sword energy, but it seemed insufficient.

Seeing them silently watching, he reassured them by pointing at the rope,

Dont worry too much. Ive applied reinforcement magic.

Holding a frayed rope and chuckling, it did little to inspire confidence.

Be careful.

If you break our alcohol promise, I wont let it slide.

With a word of caution from each, he carefully descended below the ship along the wall.