My Demons
Chapter 45
Chapter 45
An unforeseen situation occurred, but the nighttime operation was somewhat successful. We were able to eliminate nearly thirty bandits, with only minimal harm to our side.
However, the night raid couldnt be considered flawless. We had a casualty in the midst of the confrontation.
The individual who got away was one of the fire-watchers responsible for tending the bonfire.
He evaded the surprise attack by tending to the agitated horses. As the battles momentum shifted unfavorably, he promptly mounted a horse and made a swift getaway.
Another fire-watcher also attempted to escape alongside him, but possibly due to his clumsy riding, he fell off his horse even before reaching the riverbank.
He was eventually apprehended by Arnal while crawling away with a broken leg after the battle had concluded, and his trail was followed.
Ha, this is gonna be a real pain.
I mumbled as I wiped the blood away using a blanket that the bandits had left behind. The faint glow of the firefly grew dimmer as I wiped off the blood, but its presence once again became evident.
Grania, who had taken off her rounded helmet and wiped away the blood and sweat, spoke with a disheartened expression.
The bandits are gonna swarm in like a pack of dogs soon. We gotta retreat now.
What about the mission? If we back off now, we might not get another shot?
Right now, the mission isnt the main concern. Things could get real dicey if the bandits come at us all at once.
Arnal, sorting through salvageable arrows from the pile, grimaced.
Are you serious? And what about Farrel and Gillius?
Were not exactly running away. Weve held our ground for a decent while. The lord wont chew us out.
Are you sure about that? Youre not underestimating the nobles?
Grania closed her mouth, and the group fell silent, seemingly lost in thought.
I, too, got lost in my thoughts as I wiped off the blood, when suddenly I felt a gaze from the side.
Whats up? Something wrong?
Are you really holding up?
Ive told you, Im fine.
Looking at Ellen, who was biting her lip while observing my demeanor, I gave a wry smile.
See, the lights fading, right? Itll be gone soon.
Thats why you shouldnt use magical stuff casually. I never thought thered be such a weird side effect.
Despite my teasing, she muttered as if scolding herself. Then she grabbed my hand, pulled off my glove, and inspected the back of my hand.
You dont feel itchy or tingly?
Not at all.
No nausea or dizziness?
Ive told you already. Im good, okay?
Geez, this girl really doesnt give up.
Because of the odd glow I emitted due to the side effects of the invisibility potion, once the battle ended, Ellen rushed over and bombarded me with questions like the ones above.
Even though I kept assuring her I was fine, she insisted on peering into my mouth and yanking at my hair, to the point where I was starting to feel a tad uneasy.
Oh, you! Your eyes seem to have turned red!
Thats just how I get when I fight
No, the colors different from usual!
Youre imagining things. Stop it.
Hey, dont turn away! Open your eyes wide!
Ugh.
She suddenly lunged in, grabbed my face, and pried my eyelids open. I shook her hands off and accidentally put my helmet on backwards.
Hey, seriously, Im good! If anything feels off, Ill tell you immediately, so just chill for a sec, alright?
If even the tiniest thing seems off, youve got to tell me right away, okay?
Got it, Ill keep you in the loop. Right now, Im perfectly fine.
In response to my firm stance, Ellen let out a sigh and crouched down beside me.
I had a feeling it was an unbelievable item. What in the world could have been the ingredient that caused such a ridiculous side effect? It cant possibly be a mutation?
While muttering, tears welled up in her eyes, making her appear on the verge of tears.
Her face showed a mix of concern, regret, and guilt, which was rather endearing, so I playfully poked her cheek.
Why the long face? You that worried about me?
Its not like that.
Then why the sad expression? Quit the tears and just tell me.
Who said I was crying?
Huh? Werent you crying? Crying seems to be your forte.
Um, just a moment.
I approached the horses tied to the tree with a hint of skepticism.
There were a total of sixteen horses, and they appeared a bit startled as a luminous figure approached them. They snorted and stamped their hooves, clearly on alert.
Unlike the startled horses, I remained unperturbed. If I had come across these agitated horses on Earth, I wouldve been frightened and retreated It was an odd sensation.
In contrast to the sleek and majestic horses I had seen at the racetrack, these ones tied up here were not especially large. Perhaps a different breed? On closer inspection, their legs appeared somewhat short and robust.
Their large eyes reflecting a fiery glint seemed fearful.
Each time I took a step closer, their comical retreat made me smile.
Among them, the boldest one stepped forward to block my path.
It was a spotted horse, resembling a white coat splattered with black paint. Given its relatively larger size, it seemed to be the leader among the horses here.
Instinctively, I extended my hand towards the skittish creature.
Easy, easy.
Though the spotted horse tossed its head and pulled against the reins, I persistently stroked its head. Whenever it tried to veer away, I held onto its head, nudging its hindquarters aside.
Easy, easy.
After a few repetitions of this in a hushed, soothing tone, the spotted horse ceased its resistance and began to relish my touch.
An unfamiliar memory, a familiar sensation.
The odd sense of displacement I had felt while sparring with Grania resurfaced.
My hand naturally reached out and untied the reins connected to the tree. Then, I guided the spotted horse to where the saddles were stored.
Choosing the largest one, I placed it on the horses back, fastened the chest strap, and attached a ring to the reins. Stepping into the stirrup, I mounted the horse.
Ah-
An unusual sense of contentment prompted me to exclaim without realizing it. Its an exaggeration, but it felt like I had regained a missing limb.
As I took hold of the reins and approached my companions, Luke seemed to nod as if he expected this.
Youre quite skilled, indeed. Thanks to you, the rest of us will be able to ride comfortably.
Following Lukes gaze, the once agitated horses appeared significantly calmer.
Observing the leader, the spotted horse, yielding to me seemed to have eased the rest of the herds wariness.
Well then, Arnal, youll ride with me. Grania, go ahead and choose one for yourself.
Hmm, is that a good idea? Im not exactly adept at this.
Dont fret too much. Just go for one with a gentle demeanor, and Ill handle the rest.
Saying this, Luke began to move, then suddenly turned to Ellen, who was standing still.
Ellen, do you want to pick a horse too?
Um, about that
Understanding Ellens situation from her expression, Luke managed a smile.
Youre not feeling too confident about horseback riding, I assume.
I can manage if there are side saddles.
Side saddles, huh. Lets see if we can find one.
Luke inspected the saddles with a troubled expression. Of course, it was unlikely that the robbers would possess such a specialized item, so it seemed like a futile search.
No need, Luke. Ill take care of her.
With these words, I approached Ellen and lifted her up by the back of her neck.
Eek.
She let out a deflated sound as I raised her, and I settled Ellen in front of me.
While Phoenixs size wasnt exactly roomy, Ellens petite stature made it seem like there wouldnt be any issues with seating.
Tension creased Ellens shoulders from the abrupt transition to horseback. Granted, I was the one holding the reins, so it didnt truly matter But her appearance, as though she might slump forward any moment, was concerning.
Hey, why are you so nervous?
I Im not nervous.
Not nervous, huh? Even her voice quivered.
Just hold onto the saddle handle properly.
Relax your body. Lean on me a bit.
Resisting my instructions seemed futile, and Ellen gradually leaned her head on me. A faint scent of lime emanated from her golden hair cascading over my armor.
Wed been traversing sewers and tunnels all day, and yet the aroma of soap lingered
Thats intriguing. Is there a secret to it?
I wanted to inquire of Ellen, but given her current flustered state, I decided it would be better to allow her to calm down first. Ill ask later.
An unforeseen situation occurred, but the nighttime operation was somewhat successful. We were able to eliminate nearly thirty bandits, with only minimal harm to our side.
However, the night raid couldnt be considered flawless. We had a casualty in the midst of the confrontation.
The individual who got away was one of the fire-watchers responsible for tending the bonfire.
He evaded the surprise attack by tending to the agitated horses. As the battles momentum shifted unfavorably, he promptly mounted a horse and made a swift getaway.
Another fire-watcher also attempted to escape alongside him, but possibly due to his clumsy riding, he fell off his horse even before reaching the riverbank.
He was eventually apprehended by Arnal while crawling away with a broken leg after the battle had concluded, and his trail was followed.
Ha, this is gonna be a real pain.
I mumbled as I wiped the blood away using a blanket that the bandits had left behind. The faint glow of the firefly grew dimmer as I wiped off the blood, but its presence once again became evident.
Grania, who had taken off her rounded helmet and wiped away the blood and sweat, spoke with a disheartened expression.
The bandits are gonna swarm in like a pack of dogs soon. We gotta retreat now.
What about the mission? If we back off now, we might not get another shot?
Right now, the mission isnt the main concern. Things could get real dicey if the bandits come at us all at once.
Arnal, sorting through salvageable arrows from the pile, grimaced.
Are you serious? And what about Farrel and Gillius?
Were not exactly running away. Weve held our ground for a decent while. The lord wont chew us out.
Are you sure about that? Youre not underestimating the nobles?
Grania closed her mouth, and the group fell silent, seemingly lost in thought.
I, too, got lost in my thoughts as I wiped off the blood, when suddenly I felt a gaze from the side.
Whats up? Something wrong?
Are you really holding up?
Ive told you, Im fine.
Looking at Ellen, who was biting her lip while observing my demeanor, I gave a wry smile.
See, the lights fading, right? Itll be gone soon.
Thats why you shouldnt use magical stuff casually. I never thought thered be such a weird side effect.
Despite my teasing, she muttered as if scolding herself. Then she grabbed my hand, pulled off my glove, and inspected the back of my hand.
You dont feel itchy or tingly?
Not at all.
No nausea or dizziness?
Ive told you already. Im good, okay?
Geez, this girl really doesnt give up.
Because of the odd glow I emitted due to the side effects of the invisibility potion, once the battle ended, Ellen rushed over and bombarded me with questions like the ones above.
Even though I kept assuring her I was fine, she insisted on peering into my mouth and yanking at my hair, to the point where I was starting to feel a tad uneasy.
Oh, you! Your eyes seem to have turned red!
Thats just how I get when I fight
No, the colors different from usual!
Youre imagining things. Stop it.
Hey, dont turn away! Open your eyes wide!
Ugh.
She suddenly lunged in, grabbed my face, and pried my eyelids open. I shook her hands off and accidentally put my helmet on backwards.
Hey, seriously, Im good! If anything feels off, Ill tell you immediately, so just chill for a sec, alright?
If even the tiniest thing seems off, youve got to tell me right away, okay?
Got it, Ill keep you in the loop. Right now, Im perfectly fine.
In response to my firm stance, Ellen let out a sigh and crouched down beside me.
I had a feeling it was an unbelievable item. What in the world could have been the ingredient that caused such a ridiculous side effect? It cant possibly be a mutation?
While muttering, tears welled up in her eyes, making her appear on the verge of tears.
Her face showed a mix of concern, regret, and guilt, which was rather endearing, so I playfully poked her cheek.
Why the long face? You that worried about me?
Its not like that.
Then why the sad expression? Quit the tears and just tell me.
Who said I was crying?
Huh? Werent you crying? Crying seems to be your forte.
Um, just a moment.
I approached the horses tied to the tree with a hint of skepticism.
There were a total of sixteen horses, and they appeared a bit startled as a luminous figure approached them. They snorted and stamped their hooves, clearly on alert.
Unlike the startled horses, I remained unperturbed. If I had come across these agitated horses on Earth, I wouldve been frightened and retreated It was an odd sensation.
In contrast to the sleek and majestic horses I had seen at the racetrack, these ones tied up here were not especially large. Perhaps a different breed? On closer inspection, their legs appeared somewhat short and robust.
Their large eyes reflecting a fiery glint seemed fearful.
Each time I took a step closer, their comical retreat made me smile.
Among them, the boldest one stepped forward to block my path.
It was a spotted horse, resembling a white coat splattered with black paint. Given its relatively larger size, it seemed to be the leader among the horses here.
Instinctively, I extended my hand towards the skittish creature.
Easy, easy.
Though the spotted horse tossed its head and pulled against the reins, I persistently stroked its head. Whenever it tried to veer away, I held onto its head, nudging its hindquarters aside.
Easy, easy.
After a few repetitions of this in a hushed, soothing tone, the spotted horse ceased its resistance and began to relish my touch.
An unfamiliar memory, a familiar sensation.
The odd sense of displacement I had felt while sparring with Grania resurfaced.
My hand naturally reached out and untied the reins connected to the tree. Then, I guided the spotted horse to where the saddles were stored.
Choosing the largest one, I placed it on the horses back, fastened the chest strap, and attached a ring to the reins. Stepping into the stirrup, I mounted the horse.
Ah-
An unusual sense of contentment prompted me to exclaim without realizing it. Its an exaggeration, but it felt like I had regained a missing limb.
As I took hold of the reins and approached my companions, Luke seemed to nod as if he expected this.
Youre quite skilled, indeed. Thanks to you, the rest of us will be able to ride comfortably.
Following Lukes gaze, the once agitated horses appeared significantly calmer.
Observing the leader, the spotted horse, yielding to me seemed to have eased the rest of the herds wariness.
Well then, Arnal, youll ride with me. Grania, go ahead and choose one for yourself.
Hmm, is that a good idea? Im not exactly adept at this.
Dont fret too much. Just go for one with a gentle demeanor, and Ill handle the rest.
Saying this, Luke began to move, then suddenly turned to Ellen, who was standing still.
Ellen, do you want to pick a horse too?
Um, about that
Understanding Ellens situation from her expression, Luke managed a smile.
Youre not feeling too confident about horseback riding, I assume.
I can manage if there are side saddles.
Side saddles, huh. Lets see if we can find one.
Luke inspected the saddles with a troubled expression. Of course, it was unlikely that the robbers would possess such a specialized item, so it seemed like a futile search.
No need, Luke. Ill take care of her.
With these words, I approached Ellen and lifted her up by the back of her neck.
Eek.
She let out a deflated sound as I raised her, and I settled Ellen in front of me.
While Phoenixs size wasnt exactly roomy, Ellens petite stature made it seem like there wouldnt be any issues with seating.
Tension creased Ellens shoulders from the abrupt transition to horseback. Granted, I was the one holding the reins, so it didnt truly matter But her appearance, as though she might slump forward any moment, was concerning.
Hey, why are you so nervous?
I Im not nervous.
Not nervous, huh? Even her voice quivered.
Just hold onto the saddle handle properly.
Relax your body. Lean on me a bit.
Resisting my instructions seemed futile, and Ellen gradually leaned her head on me. A faint scent of lime emanated from her golden hair cascading over my armor.
Wed been traversing sewers and tunnels all day, and yet the aroma of soap lingered
Thats intriguing. Is there a secret to it?
I wanted to inquire of Ellen, but given her current flustered state, I decided it would be better to allow her to calm down first. Ill ask later.
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