In order to get to Klitz Point before heading towards Als Point, we had to choose between traveling through some rough terrain or along an already paved road.
If we went through unexplored areas, there was a possibility that we might make a new discovery, but our pace would be rather slow, and we would have to go through dangerous areas.
If we took the established roads, we would arrive at our goal the quickest, but we would have little to gain from that journey.
âSince Miss Relya is with us, it would be better to take the easier path.â
Taking the poor stamina of wizards like Eleris into consideration, Ellen seemed to have decided to take the established roads.
âAh, Iâm fine, reallyâŠâ
Of course, it was pretty pointless for her to worry about Elerisâs stamina. I didnât know how strong vampires were, but she was probably even stronger than Ellen at that moment.
Now that I thought about it, although her specialty was magic, was Eleris also capable of close-quarter combat? I had never asked her.
âThe exploration of this area is almost finished anyway, so we wouldnât gain much even if we went through the rough terrain. So letâs just go.â
âAh, yes⊠Thank you for your consideration.â
Eleris smiled.
She probably felt pain because of the sun, but it seemed like Eleris was pretty good at acting as if everything was fine.
We took the paved road south of St. Point.
âItâs none of my business, but those wagons probably wonât be able to drive easily on this road.â
âI suppose so.â
The road wasnât very wide, and south of St. Point were some hills and mountains as well, although they werenât very high. They would have to travel uphill and downhill multiple times.
I thought it would be pretty hard for a convoy with so many wagons to easily travel along that path.
Of course, we didnât have any wagons or carriages with us, so we just had to walk. Ellen and I wouldnât have any problems with that physically, and Eleris didnât really need Ellenâs consideration either.
Of course, I didnât feel completely comfortable because I was wearing armor, although it wasnât a full set, and I even had a backpack on my back.
It was also summer.
ââŠItâs hot.â
After walking for some time, I said such. I then understood Ellenâs words that we would probably have died from the heat if we had taken a whole set of armor with us.
Of course, it was still more comfortable than the island survival mission we went through before. That place had incredibly high humidity on top of high temperatures, so it felt almost suffocating.
Although it was pretty hot there, the humidity wasnât as high.
Ellenâs situation seemed to be a bit different. Although she didnât look that tired, she still seemed to feel hot.
âYeah, itâs hot.â
Eleris looked at Ellen and me, told us to stop for a second, and cast a spell on us after chanting for a bit.
âOh.â
âIt feels cool.â
With a cool sensation spreading throughout my body, I could feel the heat leaving my body.
âThis is a low-ranking spell called Chilling Touch.â
ââŠThank you.â
âDonât mention it. Small things like this are what low-ranking wizards are for.â
Ellen expressed her gratitude quite sincerely. However, Eleris just answered by humbling herself.
AlsoâŠ
Both supernatural powers and combat talents were nothing like magic.
Its acquisition conditions were the highest, but in the end, magic was still the best! Even low-ranked magic was incredibly convenient depending on how one used it.
With the refreshing feeling of air conditioning on our bodies, we continued walking down the road.
The area wasnât dangerous, so it was no different from hiking on a slightly uncomfortable trail.
Eleris picked up her pace a little, ending up walking next to Ellen, who was walking in front of her.
âBy the way, what kind of relationship do you two have? Is it⊠like that?â
What?!
Why was she asking something like that all of a sudden?!
Looking at Elerisâ expression, I could see that she had trouble hiding her own curiosity. I immediately answered.
âWeâre friends. Friends.â
Thatâs what I said. My eyes conveyed something different, however.
âWhy are you asking something like that?!â
âBecause itâs interesting!â
Eleris couldnât hide her glee at the situation.
Donât make a face like a mother curious about her sonâs relationship with a female friend!
I thought she was going along with my setting. Was she curious about what kind of person Ellen was?
âYes, weâre friends.â
Ellen looked at me as she spat out this answer at Elerisâs question.
âSo you two are close enough to journey together, right?â
Eleris, who seemed to be saying whatever came to her mind, didnât stop with her first question.
âYes. I think so.â
Ellen answered that question while looking ahead that time.
Phew, that was making me feel touched for no apparent reason.
* * *
After walking for a while, at around noon we took a break under the shade of some trees near the road and ate lunch. I didnât bring any tools for cooking with me, so all we ate was preserved food.
I ate some beef jerky and biscuits. Eleris also nibbled on a biscuit. I didnât know what it tasted like to her, but she still ate it. It also didnât seem like she was forcing herself to eat it.
Ellen was still staring at Eleris, who was eating and drinking some water.
âMiss Relya, you donât seem to sweat at all.â
Ellenâs sudden words made a chill run down my spine.
Certainly, Eleris, whose physical condition should be worse than ours, was completely sweat-free.
âI keep using Chilling Touch on my body. I also usually donât sweat that much.â
As if Eleris had already prepared for the situation, lies were easily coming out of her mouth. After she cast her spell on us, we didnât really sweat that much either, so Ellen simply nodded her head at that.
She didnât seem to be suspicious of her. She simply asked because she was curious. Ellen didnât eat as much as usual because she wanted to ration the food. Of course, it wasnât really delicious enough to make one want to eat more of it.
ââŠIt probably is usually like this, but there sure arenât any people here.â
Ellen murmured softly as she looked from one end of the road to the other as far as she could see.
âItâs a road one usually wouldnât have to use, except for a few people.â
âI guess soâŠâ
Although it was a road, it was only used by adventurers. It was probably quite natural that there were no passersby around.
Eleris tilted her head.
âBy the way, the Adventurers Guild sure is amazing. I canât believe they keep on building and maintaining these small towns and even rebuild them once they get destroyed.â
Eleris seemed to greatly admire the power of the Adventurers Guild. Ellen replied to her words.
âThe Adventurers Guild is an organization run by the Empire.â
âAah⊠Is that so?â
That was why that Adventurers Guild officer was able to speak the way he did yesterday.
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âThe Empire only supports its foundation; the exploration and pioneering are carried out by those individuals called adventurers. Both risks and rewards are very much individual matters.â
The Empire granted them financial support. However, the individuals called adventurers actually took on the risk to step into those kinds of danger zones on their own two feet. The territory in the Darklands secured that way would become a new village depending on necessity.
It seemed that one could also purchase powerful magical artifacts from the Guild as well.
Anyway, the original backer is the Empire, while the Adventurers Guild was like a subcontractor, and that subcontractorâs subcontractor would be the adventurers.
âLetâs get going.â
We would reach our next destination, Klitz Point, if we continued to walk all day.
ââŠThe sky has suddenly become really cloudy.â
Eleris looked up at the sky and uttered those concerned words.
Eventually, after we set off again, it began raining an hour later.
*Â *Â *
-ShaaaaaaâŠ
It wasnât just raining; it was raining quite heavily. The three of us continued walking, wearing raincoats we had prepared in advance. The road became very muddy as it wasnât a very well-paved road to begin with.
-RumbleâŠ
âUhmâŠâ
Eleris continued to let out such noises as we walked, perhaps because of the bad weather.
No, it didnât seem like it was simply because of the bad weather.
âWhatâs the matter?â
As Eleris kept acting like that, Ellen asked if something had happened.
âN-no, I was just wondering if the convoyâs departure would be delayed because of this weather.â
She seemed to think that the massive convoy wouldnât be able to cross those muddy roads.
âIt doesnât have anything to do with you, so why do you care about that?â
âAhâŠTha-thatâs true, butâŠâ
Eleris scratched her cheek, a vague expression on her face at my words.
âIf the supplies arrive late at those three isolated bases in the south⊠It might be quite troublesome for them.â
It seemed like she was worried about those other people because they might not get the supplies in time. The roads would be muddy as long as it rained, and the convoy might get delayed.
It seemed that she thought that the people and adventurers in those isolated bases might travel too far south and possibly die.
âFor how long have they been isolated?â
âUhm⊠As far as I know, for more than ten days.â
We would take one day to walk to Klitz Point.
To the next base, Als Point, we would take three days.
Additionally, the branches Als 1, 2, and 3 were located in places that would take four days to get to.
In other words, it was quite obvious that they suffered from a major food shortage. If the convoy didnât reach them very soon, adventurers might end up dying, and not because of monsters.
It was just a concern, but something like a large-scale famine might really occur, as Eleris feared.
âThatâs strange.â
Ellen, who had been listening to our conversation as we walked through the rain, tilted her head.
âIf their supply road collapsed, wouldnât it be better for them to go back to Klitz Point instead of just sitting there isolated from other basesâŠ?â
It took at least seven days to get back to Klitz Point after passing the completely collapsed Als Point from the front lines. However, given that no information on the situation had been reported, it seemed that no adventurer ever went back to Klitz Point.
âMaybe there are some circumstances that prevent them from returning⊠At least, I hope itâs just that.â
Judging from Elerisâs words, it seemed that she wasnât able to confirm Als Pointâs situation beforehand.
The people on the frontlines located in Als Point one, two, and three were isolated.
They would have no other choice but to return to Klitz Point.
However, the adventurers that went to investigate the situation of Als Point hadnât returned yet.
I didnât know they ran into some kind of trouble or if they were just delayed.
Anyway, I could only speculate that the cause for Als Pointâs collapse was at the heart of all those problems.
*Â *Â *
However, the sudden downpour delayed our journey, so we werenât able to reach Klitz Pointâs vicinity until long after the sun set. In the darkness, we had to move carefully, step by step, relying on Elerisâs light magic.
âI think itâs over there.â
-ShaaaaaâŠ
Standing on a hillside, I could see a dim light shining in the rain. Ellen pointed to that place.
âFuck, I canât wait to get some rest.â
Although I was wearing a raincoat, it had been raining for a very long time, so my shoes seemed to be full of water.
Ellen and I were exhausted from walking in the rain for such a long time.
We were getting closer and closer to Klitz Point. Its size should be similar or smaller to St. Point. As we got closer to our destination, we naturally increased our pace.
As we were walking towards that dim light, I felt like a ship that had finally found a lighthouse after having drifted astray.
However, Ellen, who had been walking before us, suddenly stopped us.
âKill the light.â
âWhat? Ah⊠Yes!â
At Ellenâs sudden command, Eleris seemed puzzled at first but did as she was told and canceled her light magic.
It seemed that she noticed something strange, so I talked to her in a subdued voice.
âDid you notice something?â
At my question, Ellen continued to stare at that light through the rain.
âWhy is there just a single light?â
ââŠWhat?â
A single light?
Ellen seemed to have noticed an abnormality I hadnât even thought of.
âKlitz Point is about the same size as St. Point. However, this is just too different from the scenery we saw there yesterday.â
Prompted by Ellenâs words, I remembered the night view of St. Point I had seen the day prior.
It wasnât anything to call home about, one couldnât even call it night view, but one could still see light coming from multiple buildings. Looking at it from afar made one feel like looking at a village.
However, we could only see one faint light shimmering through the rain at that moment.
Strictly speaking, it shouldnât be just one.
It seemed like only one building was lit up. The many other buildings that should be engulfed in darkness were out of our sight.
Even if it was an inn that had its light turned on, there should be several, so it was weird that just a single one was lit up.
Even though it was night, not everyone would sleep at that hour.
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âI think thereâs a problem.â
The incident that had occurred at Als Point might have spread to Klitz Point.
âLetâs take a different route.â
We decided to leave the road we were on, with our breaths held, and approach Klitz Point from a different direction.
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