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Chapter 122:Â Rolling White Pig\nTN: Rolling down the slope.
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Ryuze who received my verbal message directed the horse carriages to travel on the mountain path at a considerably higher speed.
When we arrived at the crossroad, it was then when the rain began to fall.
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[Okay, turn right here⌠n?]
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I saw an unknown horse carriage heading to the left.
The left path was a steep road overlooking the cliffs, if it rained like this, the sight would be bad and it would be dangerous.
Merrill also noticed it; she pushed herself out of the window and called out to the unknown carriage.
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[The carriage there, stop! That way is dangerous!]
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However, the carriage continued onwards. It may had not heard her.
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[Wait, stop!]
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Then the next moment⌠Merrill did something ridiculous.
With her legs hanging out of the window, she jumped out of the carriage. Lifting the skirt of her dress, she then rushed towards the carriage with a speed unthinkable of a princess.
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[Prin, Princess Merrill~!?]
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Other than me, the escort knights and attendants also screamed.
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(Iâm carelessâŚ! I should have thought about this possibilityâŚ!) {TN: No, you shouldnât. Itâs not your fault, Britney.}
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While ordinary princesses wouldnât do this, Merrill was a heroine of a manga full of justice and action power, not to mention that she was a commoner until recently!
In each story, she often surprised her surroundings with her frequent reckless actions.
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[Please follow Princess Merrill! We have to inform Prince Marlow!]
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I asked a nearby knight, I then sent a messenger to Marlowâs carriage and waited for that woman to return.
Thereâs no option to leave the princess behind in this place.
Merrill ran to the left path and seemed to have caught up with the carriage at last. She then appealed loudly to the coachman.
But the coachman didnât hear her, he drove away from Merrill.
He didnât think that the other party was a princess. The royal familyâs face profile could only be easily seen in television in my past life.
The knight caught up with Merrill, but she stubbornly didnât move from her spot.
Since the opponent was a princess, it seemed that the knight couldnât bring Merrill back with force.
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(I have no choiceâŚ)
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If we lingered further, the rain would intensify and the risk increased.
I hurried to help with dragging Merrill back.
The passengers of the unknown carriage were a small boy and two mothers who took him. The coachman was a middle-aged man who looked stubborn.
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(For now, letâs bring them back to our carriage. Four people are on board and my fellow passenger is Merrill. They shouldnât complain even if theyâre together.)
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I caught up with Merrill and told her to return to our carriage.
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[The rain is getting heavier and itâs dangerous to be beside the cliff.]
[But⌠Britney!]
[Letâs bring them to our carriage and proceed along the detour, it should be fine.]
[That, thatâs true. Letâs do that!]
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The womanâs mind seemed to be trembling. But the coachman showed his disapproval.
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[I want to get to the destination and finish this job quickly! The weather is going to get worse soon, so itâs troublesome!]
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The coachman seemed to have a rough temperament.
He was red-faced and spat to the road⌠he was someone that couldnât be called elegant even as a compliment.
This guy seemed to be that kind of man.
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(Moreover, he wants to finish his jobâŚ)
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I decided to protect the women.
We didnât have the time to preach the man here. Large raindrops were coming down one after another and we could hear a distant thunder.
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[Then, I will pay their fare. Then wonât your work end?]
[Oh⌠then, how about this?]
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As expected, the coachman overcharged the fare, but it wasnât that much.
As I was in a hurry, I asked Maria who came to me due to being worried to pay him.
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[Well, letâs return to our carriage!]
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I tried to leave the place quickly after I said so, but there was a person who kept standing there. Itâs Merrill!
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[No good. That coachman, heâs going forward to that cliff. I have to stop him!]
[I, I understand. You go back to the carriage firstâŚ]
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At that time, part of the loose ground of the cliff collapsed due to rain, and the road behind the wheels of the carriage was thrown to air.
Unfortunately, Merrill was in the vicinity.
Being caught up in the carriage sliding down the slope of the cliff, I grasped Merrillâs hand when she fell down the slope.
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[Aa!?]
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The worst thing was that my scaffolding collapsed and I was about to be thrown down the muddy slope.
I threw away Merrill, who I managed to grab, out of the way. She landed on the flatland and did not fall.
However, I wasnât saved. Inclining forward, I could see the trees growing nearer.
I couldnât ask for help, and I feel down the slope.
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TN: Another reason to hate Merrill. I wouldnât have blamed Britney if she decided to stay in the carriage. Heck, no one would. Itâs not her fault that Merrillâs a reckless idiot. Seems like the author is just using Britney to clean up after Merrillâs mess. Hope someone would slap some sense into that empty head of hers.