The guards bowed deeply; before Luisen could stop them, they grabbed Zephysâ reins and pulled roughly. âLetâs go. Come quickly!â
Zephys did not budge one inch no matter how hard they pulled. The men seemed incredibly impatient; in between their struggles, they observed Luisen and Carlton out of the corners of their eyes. It seemed like they wanted to leave this place as soon as possibleâlike they had some ulterior motives.
âWhy arenât you moving!?â One guard poked the horse in the buttocks with the point of his spear.
Neighâ
Zephys cried. It had no choice but to falter one step forward.
Zephys was incredibly clever; it didnât cling to Carlton for help. Perhaps it realized that would only bring the mercenary trouble. It only looked at the mercenary pitifully with its round, black eyes. That sight was more effective at tugging at the heart strings.
âDamn it. Fuck.â Carlton kept cursing inwardly.
For the mercenary, Zephys was a special horse. He had taken care of Zephys ever since it was a frail, sick colt; their bond was extraordinarily firm. The horse was a true companion that came along with him when he ran away from home.
Even though Zephys was his horseâeven though it was being dragged along by the guardsâhe could do nothing. In his heart, he wanted to steal Zephys and ride him far far away. However, Carlton was accompanying someone else.
Carlton had promised to take Luisen to the capital safely. Therefore, though he was frustrated enough to vomit blood, he had to endure. Right now, he could only clench his innocent fists.
While Carlton dithered, Luisen rushed out. âWait a minute.â
âWhat is it?â At Luisenâs shout, the guards turned around.
âWhat are you planning to do?â Carlton asked.
âI donât know either!â Though the young lord managed to halt the situation for now, Luisen didnât have a brilliant idea. Still, he hated to send Zephys away like this. If they parted now, there was no guarantee theyâd meet up again!
Luisen wracked his brain for dear life. âDear Saint, please share your wisdom with me.â They say that if one prays hard, things will work out. A lightning strike of an idea struck Luisen just then. âWhy are you hurrying?â
âWhat?â
âSir Guard Captain. What were you planning to do while sneaking off with a criminalâs horse?â
The guards became furious at Luisenâs statement. âWhat do you mean sneak away? Captain can dispose of a criminalâs belongings as he pleasesâthatâs not sneaking away.â
âThatâs whatâs so strange about this business. Why would someone of the captainâs status leave his post at the gates and crawl through this secret passage to handle a criminalâs horse? If you rode that horse proudly through the gate, no one would say anything to the contrary.â
âThatâsâŠâ the guard captain mumbled. At that reaction, Luisen realized heâd hit the nail on the head. These men were scurrying about and plotting in secret before being caught red-handed by Luisen and Carlton.
âThatâs guard business. It has nothing to do with Revered Pilgrim,â the guard captain calmly retorted, as if to prove that nothing unsavory was happening. However, nothing escaped Carltonâs keen senses.
âThat person is incredibly anxious. Heâs in a hurry; in a way, it seems like heâs pierced with fear,â the mercenary whispered so that only Luisenâs ears could hear.
Even so, the young lord wasnât certain he could retake Zephys with this line of interrogation. However, through persuasion or intimidation, he should pull at everything that could be pulled. 1 Luisen questioned them a little harder, âThe Lord in charge of this region must be incredibly concerned since Carltonâs men were captured in Confosse; does the Lord know of your âbusiness?'â
âWhat are you trying to insinuate?â
âIâd just like to know whatâs going on.â
âWhat will you do with that information?â
âIâll help you.â
âWhy would the Revered Pilgrim do that?â
âItâs because, as you said, Iâm a pilgrim. I shine light in dark and shadowy places where our God in heaven canât peer into nor drive away. This is the very reason why we wander the world, spreading his glory and mercy.â Luisen recalled the one-armed pilgrim as he carefully uttered every word.
Next to him, Carlton was incredibly surprised. The young lord seemed like a true pilgrim. His speech patterns and expressions, his tone and missionary sense as well, all worked together to create the sense that the young lord was absorbed in religious piety. However, his demeanor wasnât burdensome at all; it felt like Luisen would accept anything he was told and would show mercy. The guard and captain lowered their vigilance.
âI donât know the full details. I can only guess that if the captain of the guard, someone always praised for his good character, does something in secretâŠhe must have desperate and justified motives.â Actually, it didnât matter what kind of person the captain was, nor the status of his reputation. Luisen had no idea what the guard captain was like. However, he saw how the one-armed pilgrim opened stubborn mouths through moderate praises and gentle upliftingâsaying âyouâre not usually this type of person.â
âIf we hadnât met, Iâd be ignorant of your situation; now that weâve come across one another, couldnât this meeting be arranged by His Holiness? Maybe I or the Church could be of help. Did something happen?â Luisen continued in a subdued tone. Referring to God worked wonderfully for those in predicaments. Luisenâs exploitation tactics struck true; the captainâs heart was shaken.
Even without those words, the guard captain seemed so anguished and frustratedâlike he desperately wanted to confess everything in his heart to someone. Then, when Luisen hit the nail on the head, the captain thought it would be better to explain his situation rather than to plead with the young lord to pretend ignorance. âThe truth is⊠As the revered pilgrim says, Iâve exited the castle secretly. I truly donât intend to do anything malicious. Itâs just⊠I wanted to go to my hometown.â
âYour hometown? At this time?â
It wouldnât be ideal for Confosse to have its captain of the guard missing during its current crisis. Since the kidnapperâs troop was caught within Confosse, they were confined to the castle grounds. The castleâs security was as strict as it had ever been.
âAbout a month ago, my wife went back to my hometown to give birthâweâre from the same town, you know. But, no matter how long Iâve waited, I havenât heard any news from my wife!â
His wife, who had promised to send word once she made it to her destination, did not contact him. At the same time, the kingdom had already experienced civil war, a duke had been kidnapped, and so on. There had been rumors of unprecedented monster attacks as well. The Guard Captain was so worried that he sent several people to check on the situation. However, none of the people he sent had returned; he was left in the dark. âIâve been so fretful; I just could sit around. Just when I thought I had no path forwardâŠthat horse caught my eye. With that kind of warhorse, I could go there and return within a day.â
Since it was a criminalâs horse, no one would care if it disappeared for a moment. Moreover, Zephys was a strong and agile horse, so the captain thought heâd be able to travel to his hometown faster. He had his men secretly bring him the horse, and he sneaked out of the castle through that secret hole.
âCouldnât you ask a favor from the mercenary guild?â
âWhen theyâre being inundated with so many commissions, why would anyone take my request when it rewards no money nor glory to further their career? Thereâs nothing I could do. Imagine how frustrated I was for me to have come out on my own.â
âI understand.â
âMy lord will punish me greatly if he finds that Iâve abandoned my post. Nor will I be able to go to my hometown. Please, have mercy on my family and me and pretend you never saw anything, revered pilgrim,â the guard captain appealed sincerely.
Luisen and Carlton exchanged brief glances.
This was it. If they did well, they may be able to obtain Zephys.
Luisen hid his excitement and patted the captain on the shoulder. âYou must have suffered. How could I tell on you when youâre in this situation?â
âHowever, Guard Captain. Isnât your plan too sloppy? No matter how fast you are, who wouldnât notice when youâre away for an entire day.â While Luisen comforted the man, Carlton was critical. The captain of the guards went from heaven to hell in one short moment.
âMmmâŠ. He does have a point. I understand your situation, but this was an incredibly reckless plan.â Luisen pretended to agonize over the matter for a few seconds before continuing, acting as if he had just thought of a good idea. âWell then, what about this? Sir Guard Captain should hurry back to his postâdidnât you say youâll be severely punished if you got caught sneaking away? Instead, I shall visit your hometown.â
âYou?â
âYes. Why donât I go and make sure your wife is safe and deliver any messages you may want to send?â
âI couldnât possibly trouble you like thisâŠâ
âItâs alright. Iâm a wanderer, and the guard captain must maintain his position like a rock. It was heavenâs will that weâd meet like this. Be at ease and leave it to me.â
âRevered PilgrimâŠIf you could do that, Iâd be soâŠâ
In the middle of this emotional conversation, the quick-witted Carlton intervened and halted the heartfelt emotions. âI wonât be able to go, revered pilgrim. Thatâs outside our contract; I wonât work more than Iâm paid. If you go, youâll go alone.â
âAhâŠThen Iâll make it through the forest paths alone, somehow.â Luisen pretended to be at a loss. Although the hood covered his expression, he conveyed that feeling of embarrassment with his whole body. The guard captain also became nervous because the matter which had been solved smoothly suddenly ran into difficulties.
âNo way, youâre not going to stop helping because that mercenary canât follow you, right?â The guard captain stared insistently at Luisen.
The young lord looked alternatingly between Carlton and the captain, giving plenty of pause and lingering gazes. Then, when it seemed like the captain would stop breathing from anxiety, Luisen spoke in a moderate tone, ââŠHeâs not wrong. Mercenaries follow money⊠I could not force him to do work. However, Iâm not in a situation where I can spare much goldâŠâ Luisen looked meaningfully at Carlton while slurring the latter sentences.
âForget money, give me that horse. Iâve been wanting one like that for a while.â Carlton pointed at Zephys.
Footnotes
The original is more like âbite at everything that could be stretched out.â I localized it a little