âSo, whatâs your strategy now?â Carlton asked.
Luisen responded, âIs there a strategy? Just walk around until it appears; if we donât think itâs here, weâll go somewhereâŠelseâŠNgh.â
The young lord bumped his knee against a wooden box. His eyes had now adjusted to the dark, but his physical acumen was still the same. Luisen tried to balance himself after striking the box, but he stumbled again after stepping on an oar that had fallen to the ground.
â*Sigh.* Here, grab onto this.â Carlton held out his hand. The young lord grabbed it without any hesitation.
The two continued to walk around the lower hull like that. Carlton held the young lord steady whenever he faltered. Because he could only hear the splashing of water, the young lord tried to sharpen his senses in order to hear the snakeâs slithers; the more he did so, however, the more vividly he felt the otherâs body temperature and the texture of his hand.
Their earlier conversation had unsettled his heart, making Luisen pay more attention to the mercenary.
They had reached the âbasement,â; their first impressions of this place were largely similar to the other areas in the hull. It reeked of sweat and the fishy scent of seawater. The sound of water deafened all other noise in this area; the lack of light created a gloomy atmosphere. Because he walked hand in hand with Carlton, though, something felt special about this situation. This is something he hadnât felt while walking underneath the moonlight with a beautiful lover while listening to the dulcet tones of a live performance. He couldnât believe that a basementâhousing a monster that may pop out at any momentâcould feel so romantic.
âThis is not the time to be like this.â
It wasnât the first time he had walked hand in hand with Carlton.
âWell, wasnât that situation kinda romanticââŠActually, not really. Besides, now is not the time to think about these things.â
Luisen criticized himself, but the excitement in his heart did not easily subside. He took a sneaky glance at the merecenaryâs face. The manâs high, straight nose bridge shone in the dim light of the torch; his brows and forehead were prominent. Piercing eyes were shadowed by fierce-looking eyebrows.
Seeing his companion wary of his surroundings, Luisen was able to calm himself. The young lordâs cheeks blushed inadvertently; it was fortunate that his surroundings were dark. Otherwise, anyone would be able to see his red face.
âThe snake isnât appearing.â Luisen said something in order to hide his heart palpitations. They had walked for a long while, but there were no signs of the snake monster.
âYesâShould we cause some more fuss?â
âHm. I suppose we should.â
âWould you like to run around for a bit while holding my hand?â Carlton stood in front and held out his palm. Maybe it was because of the strange atmosphere that had settled between them during this walk, it was difficult for the young lord to make eye contact with the mercenary and face him. He felt like a weirdo for being overly self-conscious. Luisen grabbed his hand, trying to remain calm. Then, he began to make large stomps.
Th-Thud! Thud! Stomp!
He wasnât as loud as he imagined. This didnât seem to be enough, so Luisen began to leap around.
Thud. Thud. Thud.
To reiterate, Luisen was horribly uncoordinated and ungainly; he was someone who chose to hide that fact rather than practice and exercise to overcome that clumsiness. He felt awkward while moving his body because it had been a long time since he had exercised. After jumping up and down the galley, he was left off-balance and shaky.
âAh, Nngh!â Carlton pulled the young lord towards him and caught Luisenâs tottering body. Simultaneously, the twoâs legs entangled, and their bodies came into close contact. Luisenâs hood fell off, and his hair was revealed. As soon as the young lord returned to his senses, Carltonâs chest was the first thing he saw. The sound of heartbeatsâwhether his or the mercenaryâsâechoed loudly in his ears.
âAre you alright?â The mercenary asked.
âUhâŠUhâŠâ
It seemed like Carltonâs voice sounded deeper than usual. Luisen felt shivers run down his spine by that rumbling voice. When the young lord looked up, the mercenaryâs face was right in front of his. They were close enough for the tips of their noses to touch.
âYour hood came off.â Carlton said, but he only brushed his hand through Luisenâs disheveled hair and abandoned the hood. The mercenary gazed at the young lordâs face as if he had been possessed. The young lord could see his dazed reflection in the mercenaryâs pupils.
The mercenaryâs sharpness had melted down, and in its absence, there was something almost indescribableâpassion? Luisenâs cheeks flushed at the affectionate yet heated gaze. The young lord recalled that his companion shot him a similar gaze at the restaurant in Mittil. This look felt comparable to that time. He had forgotten about that incident, because of their fight, but even then he had been momentarily shocked.
âDoes he like me?â
It was a gaze that induced delusional thoughts. Luisen felt trapped within that gaze; he couldnât move as long as those eyes were focused on him.
When Luisen neither avoided nor frowned his eyes, Carlton wrapped his arm tighter around the young lordâs waist. His big palm rested on the small of the young lordâs back, as if the hand would stroke further downwards. His eyes stared into Luisenâs pupils before looking at Luisenâs lips. A moment of hesitationâin his absentmindedness, the mercenaryâs breath was stolen away. Without thinking, he lowered his eyes and tilted his head to the side.
The mood of the situation made it so it wouldnât be strange if those two kissed.
If it werenât for the snake monster.
They suddenly heard a hiss and felt a gust of wind brush shudderingly by their ears.
Both of them looked down at their feet; right there was the snake with its angular head and slender bodyâthe very snake they had been searching for the entire time. It posed with its mouth wide open, like it was about to bite Luisen.
âArgh!â Luisen jumped onto Carlton while exclaiming; he clung to the mercenary like a cicada would cling to an old, wizened tree. While holding the young lord, Carlton threw his dagger at the snake. Considering the situation, it was a surprisingly quick response.
However, it wasnât a normal snakeâit definitely showed it was a monster. It tilted its body mysteriously and disappeared in a blink of an eye to escape the flying dagger.
They missed the monster. Luisenâs face became flushed; only then did he realize he was hugging his companion with all his might. The young lord noticed that he was clinging.
Honestly, there was no need to jump into the otherâs arms, startled. Snake monsters usually bit at peopleâs ankles because their heads were heavier than their serpentine bodies. To counteract that, the young lord wore ankle-high boots made of tough leather; he had even taken care to cover the leather with wooden boards and cloth, just to be safe. It may even have been better to let the snake bite; if its teeth snagged into the wood and got stuck, the snake would have no choice but to slow down.
This turn of events wasnât romantic at all. It was detestable enough that the mysterious atmosphere hovering around them had disappeared. Embarrassed, Luisen bowed his head, âUmâŠYou can let me downâŠâ
Carlton placed the young lord on the ground. Luisen quickly moved away from the mercenary.
âAhâŠSorry. I was just too surprised.â The young lord muttered.
âNo, not at all. I was distracted as wellâŠâ The mercenary also avoided eye contact, âBut, now weâve confirmed that itâs on this floor and that our provocation will work. Itâs only a matter of time.â
ââŠThen, should we go around again? I think jumpingâŠis a little difficult.â
âIâll stamp my feet this time.â
âAlrightâŠâ Luisen nodded.
The two wandered around the basement-like hull again, focusing on their surroundings. As heated as the atmosphere was earlier, an even chillier awkwardness settled between them.
âIt would have been less awkward if we kissed.â
NoâActually, that isnât true. âI should have just fallen over like a normal person. What was I thinking?â
It felt like he had been bewitchedâwas he bewitched by Carlton? âMe? The Duke of Anies, someone who had touched all the flowers in the capital? By a mercenary who was called a butcher? No. That canât be possible.â Luisen shook his head.
Smackâ
His knee hit some of the clutterâhe had no idea what it wasâlying about.
âNgh.â
âNghh.â
It seemed like, this time, he had run into a wooden water barrel. Why were there so many things here? Getting frustrated, Luisen tried to push through, but something crossed his mind.
âRight nowâŠDidnât I hear two moans?â
As soon as the question bubbled up in his mind, Luisen kicked at the water container. Carlton kicked whoever snuck out from behind that barrel; simultaneously, the mercenary stepped in front of the young lord and protected him. This was all so sudden; Luisen couldnât figure out what he should do.
âArgh!â It was a man who hid behind the wooden pail; after being beaten by the mercenary, he was flung far away where he dry heaved and tried not to vomit.
At first, Luisen couldnât recognize the personâs identity because of the darkness, but, on a closer look, he managed to recognize the manâs face. âCullen?â
Heaving, Cullen flinched as soon as he heard his name. âIâm not Cullen.â
The man had forcibly lowered his tone, but no one believed him. Cullen must have also thought this was a quite lame pretense; he turned his head away slightly. When his eyes met the young lordâs briefly, he shivered and avoided the young lordâs gaze.
âWhat are you doing here?â Luisen interrogated.
âI was justâŠ.just feeling claustrophobic. So, I went out.â Cullen mumbled in response.
If he was feeling stifled and frustrated, then he should have walked around the deck; why would he come down to the basement where the oarsmen are? Why was he hiding from Luisen and Carlton? From head to toe, this man was suspicious.
âCullen. Why are you here? What about your caravan members?â
ââŠâŠâ
âPlease say something.â
ââŠâŠâ Cullenâs mouth was clamped tightly shut. Then, he suddenly jumped to his feet and tried to escape. Screaming and scrambling, the manâs momentum was effective, but Carlton simply tripped him over. The mercenary then pressed on Cullenâs back with his foot.
âL-Let me go! Let me go, I said!â Cullen struggled with his entire body. However, he couldnât make the mercenaryâs foot budge one inch.
Relaxed, the mercenary looked over at the young lord. âThis punk wonât respond to kind words. Donât worry though. With just one touch from me, Iâll make him reveal how much underwear his grandfather owns.â
âMmâŠWell⊠Donât be too harsh.â Luisen knew that a physical interrogation was inevitable, especially if Cullen wouldnât answer their initial, gentle questions. If he hadnât tried to escape, the young lord would not force him to deal with Carlton.
Carlton whipped Cullen around, like a rag doll, and pushed him into a square hole meant for the oar. Luisen turned around, covered his ears, and sang something random. Meanwhile, Cullenâs screams echoed through the hull.
After a while, Carlton tapped the young lord on the shoulder. Luisen turned around to see an absolutely delighted mercenary and a drenched Cullen. The poor handyman sat on his knees, looking as if his soul had escaped his body.