âInsaneâŠThe mountain is actually perpetually covered in snowâŠâ Ayra thought, shrinking back into himself.
Recently, Solarâs temperature had been near zero; the last dregs of summer had passed and it was now well into autumn. Ayra, who shivered at autumnâs chill, was completely shocked; the middle of Dallum Gorge was so cold that it felt like midwinter. As they moved and gained altitude, the air gradually grew colder; at some point, snow had started to thickly cover the ground.
Half a day of travel coupled with the lack of rest, had leeched Ayra of all his body temperature. He couldnât help but tremble. His companion asked âAre you cold?â in a worried voice. The young lord quickly turned his head at that question; Janus stared back, at ease. âThis landâs climate always direct cold wind through this area. So, the gorge snows for the entire year, save one single week in the middle of summer. The southerly winds are trapped by the tall mountain range, so the clouds, stuck midway through their migration, release their load as snow.â
âHonestly, arenât you coldâŠ?â
Janus shrugged his shoulders as if to say, ânot particularly.â Ayra could not believe the other man felt comfortable in this blowing snow. His companion only had slightly icy ears that were turning red; there were no signs of trembling in his body nor any signs of blue in his lips. The mercenary simply looked pleased, as if he were enjoying a cool autumn breeze.
Come to think of it, in his past life, Ayra had watched a variety show where someone wore only short sleeves in the middle of winter and looked as if they werenât affected by the cold. Perhaps Janus was like that person. On the other hand, the young lord was so cold that his stomach muscles were wholeheartedly trembling even underneath multiple layers.
He had definitely lived in Solar until he was five years old; how could he still be so vulnerable to the cold? However, now that he thought about it, how often would a precious young lord be allowed to run around in the snow-filled courtyard of a castle? Ayra simply did not have the opportunity to develop a resistance to cold.
The chill of the cold wind permeated through the folds of his clothes, but Janus was indifferent. He moved swiftly and energetically, jumping down from the horse he was riding. Ayra, who had dragged his robe up to right beneath his eyes, looked at the mercenary in confusion. âWhy did you suddenly dismount?â
âMy body is feeling itchy and restless. Iâll be back after a quick run.â
Before the young lord could ask, âWhat?â Janus began to run through the snow with light strides. He was so fast that he became a red dot on the horizon in the blink of an eye. Janusâs horse looked at Ayra with soulful black eyes, as if to ask what it should do after it lost its owner.
âHe must be crazyâŠâ After a momentâs absentmindedness, Ayra reached out an arm and grabbed the reins of the mercenaryâs horse. Did the man want to have all his fingers and toes amputated because of frostbite? Looking at him running around joyfully in the snow reminded the young lord of something.
âHeâs a dogâŠa dogâŠâ
Unlike Janus, Ayra was sound of mind, so he continued to travel on horseback. The person that was supposed to be his guide suddenly disappeared, so there was little he could do apart from staring at the ground. The snow disguised the road.
After about 20 minutes of riding like that, Ayra began to worry about his missing companion and himself. However, Janus returned at that moment. The man must have ran around with all his might; his warm forehead was damp from either melted snow or sweat. He shook his wet hair, half-frozen and slightly brittle, and said, âYou canât get above the gorge by just walking.â
âThe road is blocked.â
This piece of news was like a bolt from the blue. However, the situation did not permit Ayra to turn back simply because of a small setback like a blocked road. So, he quickly urged on his horse.
Janus only took 20 minutes to return to him, but the two took longer by horse. As they moved, the canyon became increasingly narrow and more dangerous. It took about an hour to get to the blocked portion of the road.
Ayraâs face darkened, âThisâŠWas there an avalanche?â
There was an enormous pile of snow on the road. Judging by its mountainous shape, it wasnât caused by ordinary snowfall. Ayraâs first thought was that the earthquake had caused an avalanche, but then he furrowed his brows.
âAccording to Ginas, the trader couldnât return even before the earthquake. Either an avalanche occurred before the earthquake had ever happenedâŠOr the problem with the merchant is unrelated to this snow block⊠Anyway, I wonât be able to know anything right now.â
Ayra dismounted his horse, hoping his former theory was correct. Looking at the scene before him, the accumulated snow far exceeded his height; its summit looked to reach around 20 or 30 meters. It would be far too much to clean up on his own.
When Ayra began to pace nervously, back and forth, before the accumulated snow, Janus asked if he wanted help passing through. Then, he raised his arms and mimicked a throwing motion. Ayra, who remembered being thrown by this man once before, reflexively replied, âDonât.â
âYou probably wonât get hurtâthereâs piles of snow on the other side.â
âI can pass through something like this on my own.â
He was a mage. He had crossed over the castle walls several times; it would be ridiculous for a mage from the Labyrinth to falter before a pile of snow this size.
However, the problem was the merchant. The magic one could channel through their own body was different from the magic one could channel through others. After making contact with the trader, he had to safely guide him through this road, take him back to the estateâs trading post, and receive the 300 cells for interest repayment.
âLetâs at least get to the village and get a lay of the situation⊠Iâm wasting time waffling about.â After thinking, Ayra idly rolled his cold toes over the solidly frozen snow. Pebble, who had been hiding on Ayraâs body to avoid both the cold and Janus, popped out. The round spirit flapped its small hands anxiously.
Janus, who had been standing aside in an aloof manner, showed great interest as soon as the spirit appeared. While sneakily blocking Janusâs gaze with his hand, Ayra asked Pebble, âWhatâs wrong with you all of a sudden?â
There will soon be a landslide.
As Ayra looked at Pebbleâs alert window, Janus quickly turned his head upward. A roaring sound echoed from somewhereâlike a giant stomping its feet. The startled horses reared back with loud neighs.
Clicking his tongue softly, Janus pulled Ayraâs body into his embrace. At the same time, Ayra hurriedly raised the ground with magic and erected a protective shield. Huge boulders and snow poured out as the earth started rumbling. He could feel a small stream of mana leaving him quickly. Even in such an urgent situation, Ayra could feel Janusâs firm arms wrapped tightly around his waist.
Amid the deafening roar of the landslide, the young lord tried to maintain the protective shield that was on the verge of collapse. However, he eventually lost consciousness at some point in timeâŠ
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Heâs waited for too longâŠ
Anxiety and resentment welled up from within. He had waited for a long whileâŠand searched around for too long as well. He was sick of everything he saw. He wanted to rage and turn everything on its head.
So much time had passed, and yet what heâs been searching for had yet to rear âitsâ head.
Why wouldnât âitâ appear? The surrounding trash 1 all worshiped him. âThatâ should worship him as well.
âŠOr perhapsâŠdid someone hide âit?â
Again: Frustration, resentment, contempt.
He thought heâd waited long enough. Perhaps âitâ was worth the anticipation of his wait.
Even more Irritation, resentment, contempt, and greed welled up within him.
Maybe it wouldnât be a bad idea to cleanse this land and start from scratch. His sizzling gaze turned towards the freezing land. He could clearly see the collapsing castle and city before his eyes. Maybe it would be enjoyable to watch those beingsâno different from insects or beastsâburn and scream.
Perhaps it would be worth the wait and effort to start all over again.
Thatâs what the monsters thought as they roared in laughter, creating sound vibrations strong enough to shake the earth. The monsters were elated, eagerly anticipating their soon-to-come opportunity to once again taste blood and flesh. Their blood heated and boiled within their arteries in excitement. These monsters, taking on the forms of beasts, would tear each other apart until only one last survivor remainedâŠ
âIâll kill themâŠâ Ayra mumbled, as he rubbed his cheek against a warm, soft wall. His pillow was so pleasantly warm; such a contrast against his clammy body.
The wall shook with laughter and asked in an amused tone, âWhat are you going to kill?â
âBeasts; humansâŠâ While murmuring, Ayra woke up. As he forced his heavy eyelids to open, his eyes saw a flesh-colored wall and light-brown bumps. A brief moment later, the young lord realized that the bumps were nipples and the flesh-colored wall was a firm chest. Any lingering drowsiness vanished instantly.
âDo you hope to be a serial killer in the future? Or are you perhaps already a murderer?â asked the man Ayra strongly suspected was a psychopath.
Ayra immediately sprang up. Janus had been embracing the young lord to his naked torso. Belatedly, Ayra noticed that he was also naked as well.
âW-Whatâs going on?â Flustered, Ayra struggled away. When the cape that had been covering him fell to the ground, the young lord trembled at the sudden chill.
Janus pulled Ayraâs leg back towards him again and bundled him up in the cape. âDonât move around so much. Iâll get excited.â
At those words, Ayra completely froze. His heart beat fastâhe could almost hear its pounding. Janus, hugging Ayra quietly, could feel those heartbeats with every fiber of his body. He laughed joyfully, âIt sounds like your heart will thump right out of your chest.â
âI-Itâs because Iâm surprisedâŠâ Ayra mumbled, barely moving his lips. He rolled his eyes around to try and gain the lay of the situation.
TL: One more week until Iâm done from this thesis! One more week! T_T
In case youâre confused, heâs referring to humans here.