The guide was startled and looked at Kyrie, but she smiled at him leisurely.
âWhat kind of warning is that?â
ââŚ..â
The owner of the inn, who was about to go up to the second floor, stopped midway up the stairs.
The ceiling on the first floor was low, so his face was partly visible.
Due to this, Kyrie could not see what kind of facial expression he was wearing.
âIt means donât make a fuss here and there. âCause then youâre going to be the one whoâs in danger.â
âI beg your pardonâŚ?â
âIâll guide you to your room now.â
Valdir looked soberly at the guideâs expression and was about to cut in between their conversation, but Kyrie stopped him
Whatever it is, itâs an inn, and itâs enough to just stay quiet until the snow stops,
There is no need to make a fuss.
In addition to that, Kyrie could make out the faint fear of the guide and the words of the innkeeper.
âWhat are you all afraid of?â
Kyrie let the knights and servants rest with a sigh, she shouldnât wait for the snow to stop.
When she went into the best room of the inn, and sat on a run down wooden chair, it seemed as fatigue which was forgotten was then coming all at once.
âMaryAnne, could you brew me some tea?â, said Kyrie, pressing on the area on her head where the migraine began to grow again. But there was no answer from MaryAnne.
âMaryAnne?â
Kyrie looked to the place where MaryAnne stood and saw that her posture was stiff.
âMy Lady-âŚâŚâ
She looked scared. Come to think of it, MaryAnne seemed to be very nervous from the moment they entered the village.
âMaryAnne, is something wrong?â
âMy lady, MaryAnneâŚ.. is scared.â, she whispered, while moving her big eyes from one side to another. There was no sign of her usual cheerfulness.
âThere is something frightening nearby, itâs a big one. My Lady, MaryAnne is scared, My ladyâŚâŚâ
âI donât know what youâre talking about, MaryAnne. Why are you scared? Of what?â
âThe scary thing is asleep right now, My lady. The lady has to get out of here quickly, MaryAnne can tell..!â
A thought flashed through Kyrieâs mind.
âThatâs the âsmellâ, MaryAnne?â
MaryAnne nodded carefully.
MaryAnne had a better sixth sense than the average person, and was able to recognize the âsmellâ of all kinds of magical as well as dangerous things.
The man who had MaryAnne said that she was of a non-human lineage, and that her non-human blood remained strong.
Kyrie doesnât completely believe that, but now sheâs sure that MaryAnneâŚ..
âIt smells really bad, My lady.â
If there is, something could happen.
Kirieâs face hardened.
âIs it very dangerous? Should we leave right away?â
âItâs not, it is sleeping but I am not sure if it really is, but when the world is covered with snow and quiet⌠I can hear better. So please be careful.â
MaryAnne murmured with a pale face, trembling. She soon dropped her shoulder.
ââŚIâm going to brew some tea, My lady! You must never come out of this room! MaryAnne will protect you!â
âMaryAnne?â
Before Kyrie could catch her, MaryAnne left the room like a flash.
In an instant, only Kyrie remained in the room. Perhaps because of the snow, but the surroundings were strangely quiet.
Kyrie muttered, staring blankly at the falling snow from the window.
âWhat are you talking aboutâŚMaryAnne?â
The innkeeperâs meaningful words filled her with an ominous feeling.
She turned her head away from the heavy snow falling as her anxious eyes finally closed.