âShall we take a rest there?â
Shamir said that he had found an oasis that had been exposed to the bottom. As soon as Elisha nodded, Taro got off his horse, picked a place for them to sit, and cleaned up the surroundings while Dahil took out something to eat. Elisha thought she should tell them they didnât have to work so hard because of her.
Shamir was having fun harassing the two and kept arguing with them. But even someone like Shamir had a natural enemy. As Shamir walked by, Spotâs head moved after him bef0re snapping its teeth.
Shamirâs golden hair curled up in Spotâs mouth that was munching.
âWhoa, seriously? Your Ladyship, please tell Spot that I didnât leave him behind. I told him to play by himself and that Iâd find him after finishing my business. He was so upset because I told him that our consort rode another horse on the way to his place. If he had been in the basin, he might have already died. If you think about it, am I not his benefactor?â
âI donât think youâre saying this because you dislike Spot.â
âI guess you pay more attention to him because you like him. Just like you do to those two.â
At Elishaâs careless words, Shamir opened his mouth blankly. The more he looked at the consort, the more he thought she was well-spoken. She was the type who could overturn people drastically without even meaning to.
Thatâs why he wondered whether Aran had gone more mad than usual when dealing with her.
Shamir replied as he looked at Elisha, who had asked the question.
âYou said youâd let me go home.â
âThatâs the reason youâre here, isnât it?â
âBut I donât want to go back. Can I stay with you?â
âSir Rohan and the 1st Knights will try to kill you.â
âIs there no such thing as extenuating circumstances in the empire? I truly didnât want to do those things, but Aran forced me to, so I had to do it. I only found out that being with our consort was much more fun after we met. I even aided your escape, didnât I? Hmm?â
âDonât you have anything to do?â
âIâll just do what you tell me to do.â
As Elisha frowned, Shamir added.
âIf you wonât take me, Iâll just stick with these two until you summon me. Donât you feel sorry for them?â
Taro gasped, and when everyone glanced at him, he lowered his head and pretended to be absorbed in tearing the jerky.
âConsort, I will play well with the prince.â
âI need to find a wider place in the West if it is not only Dahil and Taro.â
âAh, seriously! Your Ladyship, youâre so cruel! You wonât let me go near the prince, is that it?â
Elisha stared at Shamir, who mumbled. Shamirâs performance was so obvious that there was no space for confusion. The land of sand was reflected in the golden eyes facing Elisha.
âDonât go near me, either.â
âI got it! Huh? Are you serious? I can stay with you if I donât go near you?â
âChange your way of speaking. You wonât be able to say a thing if you are punished for blasphemy of the imperial family if you keep behaving like yourself in the imperial palace.â
âIt is said that the punishment for blasphemy of the imperial family would be getting oneâs head cut off, so of course I wonât be able to say a thing. Iâll do my best when I get there. Iâm very good at everything, especially shutting up.â Shamir replied excitedly.
Apart from trying to escape, Dahil and Taro seemed to feel burdened by the fact that all the tribes of their hometown were dead and the blood veins of the desert might be cut off.
However, unlike the ordinary warrior and desert woman, Shamir, who had planned a big project with the chief of the tribe at the top position, seemed to have given no thought to that.
He didnât look back; he only went forward.
Well, there must be people like that.
âHave a meal, 2nd Consort!â
When Dahil called, Elisha approached them and sat down.
âIs the food not enough?â
âWe still have another week to go, so itâs a little lacking, but I can just eat sparingly!â
That generosity meant that Taro himself would starve.
âWe can just look for more, so eat as you like.â
âI beg your pardon? I mean, yes!â Taro answered.
âWell, Iâm sure there wonât be more foolish people hiding around like last time, but we might run into guilds or organizations as we get closer.â
When they had just come out of the basin and gone to the stone mountain that Elisha had pointed out, Shamir realized what the saying âpeople will show their true self when they are corneredâ meant. The person they had been facing was just the kind of person whoâd saved himself in the face of danger and became cowardly in the face of death.
Upon their meeting, the chief of the Baheum tribe said that he had been in charge of stalking and chasing to eliminate Shamir.
He said that after Laoman, accompanied by his tribe warriors and mercenaries, had attacked the basin, and Hib and Daren tribes of the pro-Kran Kingdom faction had surrounded the basin and carried out merciless killingsâŚ
Also, when the desert people had been discussing the plan of making the 2nd Consort the incarnation of Sionil, he was the one who had opposed the words of the other chieftains who had tried to stop the plan based on the crime of impersonating the goddess.
He hadnât moved a single step from this stone mountain, even though Aran, the person he had sworn allegiance to, was still alive at that time.
He said he had been waiting to catch Shamir, but it didnât make sense that he hadnât reacted when there had been so many disturbances around.
Baheum, the most radical among the anti-Kran Kingdom faction and one that matched Aran well, was merely a mouse, as the consort said it. Shamir then seized the horses and food from Baheumâs party and killed them all.
âGuilds travel all the way here?â
âItâs a long way off, but some desert people also deal with outsiders, and there are some people who want to cross over from Kran Kingdom to Atien Empire, although not many. If there is no problem with your status and we have enough time to spare, it is much better to go through Santiano Empire.â
âHave you ever been to the Santiano Empire? The weather in the Santiano Empire changes depending on the date. The desert has always been hot, so when I first went to the Santiano Empire, I didnât want to go back to the desert. Doing nothing there was so much fun.â
âYes, thereâs not much of a difference in the Atien Empire from season to season, is there?â
âI never paid attention.â
âYou mean you never paid attention to the change of season?â
Elisha nodded. There were dry and rainy seasons in Atien. It rained a lot during the rainy season, but thatâs all.
âBut the empire is wide, so there are regions with clear changes like Santiano Empire.â
âLetâs go play with the 3rd Prince later.â
âIf my child likes you.â
âAll children love me. Iâve never seen a child who hates me.â
âYou can say that again after you see the other two.â
âThe crown prince and a genius mage.â
âTheyâre my childâs older brother and older sister.â
âAh, our prince has a scary older brother and older sister.â
âThere is another thing that scares you the most, isnât it?â
At Elishaâs words, Shamir burst into laughter.
The consort is really entertaining.
âThatâs right. Thereâs another thing that scares me the most. Iâll never forget it.â
After that, the conversation was cut off, and the party finished eating, so they crossed the desert again.
The desert was barren and endlessly silent.
âJust a little further, and weâll reach Syuphl territory.â
As Elisha spoke, Dahil licked her lips. She looked excited but also afraid. It was only natural as her place of life would change.
Elisha was indifferent to Taro and Shamir, but she was still a little tolerant of Dahil.
âIâll prepare everything you need. Iâll put you where you want, so just look around. If you miss the desert, Iâll give you a position at Syuphl territory. Otherwise, you can come with me to Barossa.â
âThank you, Your Ladyship.â
Elisha, who had been slowing down to keep Dahilâs horseâs and her horseâs head side by side, suddenly wanted to rush forward.
When Taro, who was sitting in front of Dahil, asked, Elisha pointed to the front with her chin.
âSomeoneâs waiting for us.â
Shamir, who was running in the lead, also turned his horseâs head and came to the back.
On their way here, they met some group of people and ran into some bandits. A party of two young women and two young warriors might have seemed ridiculous to outsiders, but the results of those meetings were all bad. Of course not bad for the party, but the opponents.
Thanks to this, it was very convenient to change their supplies as they saw fit (except for Spot) without having to go out of their way to find something to eat or give the tired horses a break.
Shamir had always welcomed those unwanted guests as good samaritans, but he seemed to have noticed that the one before them now differed from past encounters.
It was impossible for monsters to be this close to the Syuphl territory, and there was no reason for some groups or organizations to wait for them.
What seemed to bother him was that the number of opponents was quite low.
âWe will run into them anyway. If thereâs business, they will surely talk to us.â
Their disposition will depend on what they are.
Elisha took the lead with Spot. The horse became excited, perhaps because he liked going first. Elisha patted Spot. The horse used to be a quiet guy, but now he was getting more interesting and cuter.
As Elisha brushed Spotâs mane, he got even more excited and bounced in his steps. It wasnât long before they met those waiting for themâor to be preciseâElisha.
Vincent looked at the woman approaching on horseback and became stiff.
âAre you the 2nd Consort?â
The main character who had overturned not just the empire, but the entire continent, upside down, was before him. When the marquis had first asked him to find her whereabouts secretly, he followed because it was an order. But truthfully, he was at a loss.
His feelings turned into confusion when he came to the Western region and this Syuphl territory.
This person had come to the West and asked if she was the 2nd Consort. That meant he had been looking for her, so Elisha asked, âDid you come from the imperial palace?â
Some people had stopped Vincent near the border of Syuphl territory. When they saw that he looked like a knight and had been asking about the 2nd Consort, those people asked him to save the 2nd Consort.
They had recently received information that the situation in the desert had gotten strange. Not too long ago, someone had picked up a man who was dying. That man had been a member of a notorious band of bandits that operated in the desert.
It was said that that man had stopped breathing after repeating that a woman with sky blue eyes had appeared and killed most of their members before taking their belongings.
Vincent had gone to the informant to get detailed information: where he met the bandit, where the bandits met the woman, and whether that woman was heading to the border between Miyon Desert and the western region of the empire.
It was valuable information that couldâve only been given by those who had lived here for a long time or knew the area very well. And as the informant spoke, Vincent felt strange because everything was working out so well. He had even wondered if it was a trap.
How could people born and raised in the West not thank him for looking for the consort? The 2nd Consort had watered and reached out her hand when the landlords hadnât spared them even a glance.
She had protected those in the lowest places and saved them. Those who survived in the village were currently living in the mansion of Baron Syuphl and were waiting for the consort.
It was said that Sir Rohan had made this arrangement, before the Barossa party left, for those with nowhere to go. The informant had spoken sincerely the whole time, and Vincent was finally able to accept the favor.
However, although it didnât seem like a lie that the woman the bandit had met had sky blue eyes, the possibility of the woman being the noble consort was slim, so the informant had regrettably advised Vincent not to expect too much.
When Vincent asked why he thought so, the informant said, âYou know how cruel the bandits are. A member of such cruel bandits only talked about that woman incoherently and even shat himself.â Instead of begging for his life, the bandit only muttered hoping the woman wouldnât come after him anymore. So the informant laughed, âHow could such a frightening woman be our 2nd Consort?â
Vincent had responded roughly before leaving. He had known that the 2nd Consort was not an ordinary lady, but the woman he had just heard about was simply a demon. But Vincent wouldnât blame the bandit for his action because there werenât many entities who could instill so much fear.
Vincent had felt the information was vague, but in the end, heâd moved in the direction that had been told by the informant because he hadnât had any other option and had been waiting for information from his people whoâd gone to the Santiano Empire.
At that cool voice, Vincent quickly made a gesture to show his respect.