Friede spoke, while staring at a gloomy-looking man holding a sword who stood amidst the scattered corpses.
âYou enjoy this sort of thing?â
A beautiful voice echoed faintly.
As they said that, they gestured with their chin towards a decapitated body wearing tattered clothes.
Even though the rest of the bodies were in a mangled state, it seemed like they wanted to hear an explanation about that particular body.
âWhat about it?â
Vera retorted.
His eyes were filled with vigilance akin to a predator eyeing its prey.
Friede crossed their arms and gently rubbed their chin, alternating their gaze between the body and Vera, then uttered.
âHmm, are you attracted to corpses? Thatâs rather intriguing, friend.â
âIâm not obligated to answer you.â
As he responded to Friedeâs words in a provocative tone, Vera continued to think.
âAny hostility⊠No, none at all.â
Naturally, the situation was likely to be misunderstood. But considering they spoke jokingly, he could only catch a strand of curiosity emerging on their face as they looked at him.
What should I do?
Vera recalled his thoughts, then immediately sheathed his sword and spoke to Friede.
âIâm from Elia.â
âHm?â
âAid of the Apostle of Abundance.â
âAh.â
A brief response. While awaiting an answer, Vera suddenly felt his irritation soar at the look on Friedeâs face.
The blame lies with his past life memories, which began to resurface.
There wasnât much to say about it. The main reason why Vera was caught and cursed by the Heroes was Friede.
While being pursued by the Heroes, there was a group that irritated him the most. The party that chased and launched wind at him night and day.
At that time, his judgement was clouded from the accumulated exhaustion of Friedeâs constant wind attacks, and as a result, he fell into a trap. No matter how much time passed, Vera, who remembered the moment vividly, could never see Friede in a favorable light.
So while Vera was somehow suppressing his burning animosity inside.
âI think I heard something like that.â
Friedeâs voice resounded.
While grinning, they added.
âI was sure that I heard the Saint is comingâŠâ
Friedeâs eyes glanced up and down at Vera.
ââŠBut no matter how I look at it, you donât seem to resemble a âwomanâ. Are all human women as tall as you these days?â
What are they talking about?
Upon hearing that, Vera momentarily contemplated and soon realized that they mistook him for the Saint. He replied, with a frown on his face.
âI am the Saintâs escort.â
âOh, is that so? Um, right? That would be correct. Wouldnât it be weird if the Saint turns out to be a ruffian, who indulges in such pleasures?â
Clench-.
Vera clenched his teeth as veins emerged in his oculus.
âFirst of all, I donât indulge myself in this sort of stuff. Second, refrain from using such vulgar words and deeds when in the presence of the Saint.â
âVulgar, Iâm quite sorry to hear that. And there is no need to try to conceal your taste. Iâm not one of those insufferable individuals who meddle in other peopleâs preferences.â
Thud-!
Friede, who was up on a tree, descended onto the ground.
âThen will you guide me to the Saint? After that, Iâll lead you to the Great Woodlands.â
Seeing Friede approaching, Vera gestured towards the corpses and asked.
âWhat about these?â
âOh, siblings who ran away from home? What can I do? Theyâve already passed and returned to nature.â
Siblings. They spoke indifferently, but an apparent melancholy lingered in their face as they gazed at the corpses. However, even with that context, it still felt somewhat despicable.
ââŠWere you that kind of person?â
It was something he never knew in his past life when they just fought without any other interactions.
âItâs hard to grasp what they really think.â
When Vera tried figuring out the truth, he looked closely at Friede in detail. Unfortunately, what came back only managed to scratch his nerves.
âI feel quite embarrassed if you look at me so passionately. Sorry, but I donât have genitalia, so I canât relieve your lust. Hm, or if nothing else, you could use the other hole?â
ââŠShut it.â
Words he blurted out without even realizing it. But he had no regret in doing so.
Vera recalled that it wasnât rude in the slightest to use foul language like this.
*
In front of the campfire.
Renee was sitting on a tree stump, carefully eating her soup. She asked Norn, worried about Vera, who hadnât returned even after a long time.
âWhere did Vera go?â
âAh, I heard he ventured out to scout the surroundings. He said we should prepare for any possible dangers because weâre almost at the entrance of the Great Woodlands.â
âAhâŠâ
Renee nodded, expressing that she understood. Then, she dazedly returned to eating her soup as she continued contemplating.
âHeâs quite lateâŠ.â
He must be struggling out there because of me. But sadly, the only one vulnerable to danger here is me.
Not to mention Norn, Hela has also received training as an apprentice paladin.
Renee suddenly felt uncomfortable, thinking she might be a burden to Vera.
She wanted to be of any help, but there wasnât much a blind person could do in this situation.
Her mind was in turmoil, and Reneeâs expression began to darken as a result.
Rustle-.
A rustling sound resounded in the distance.
Renee realized that the footsteps belonged to Vera and raised her head, but soon doubts began to spread across her face.
ââŠTwo people?â
There were two different footsteps.
Veraâs heavy and powerful footsteps were followed by a sound so quiet that, if she didnât listen closely, her ears might not have registered those footsteps.
âSaint, Iâve returned.â
It was Veraâs voice. Renee, who blanked out just moments before, was about to reply with a cheerful expression.
âQuickâŠâ
âOh, of course. So this is the Saint. A truly kind-hearted person.â
But from the same direction as Veraâs voice, came a beautiful voice that echoed faintly.
Reneeâs body suddenly stiffened, and her expression trembled more than ever before.
âA womanâŠ!â
From how beautiful the voice was, that was the only assumption she could come up with.
Clench-! Her grip around the spoon tightened. Renee felt anxious for some reason and started stuttering out words that were difficult to understand.
âWh-WhoâŠ?â
Who is that? It seemed challenging for her to say that, and she could only utter the bare minimum.
Friede replied with a smile.
âNice to meet you, Saint. Iâm Friede, the Keeper of the Great Woodlands.â
âAhâŠ!â
Her heart cleared up in a flash.
âAndrogynous!â
She realized that the voice belonged to an androgynous Elf.
âI met them while scouting around. They say theyâll show us to the Great Woodlands.â
âHmm? Why are you being so formal all of a sudden? Youâve treated me so warmly just before.â
âNo such thing happened.â
âWell, youâre a timid one, arenât you, friend?â
âShutââ
Vera glared at Friede while swallowing curses that were about to pop out as he recalled that he should always be careful of what he says in front of Renee.
However, unaware of Veraâs intentions, Renee felt her heart sink with a âthumpâ at the ensuing conversation between the two.
Treating someone warmly youâre not familiar with and keeping a distance from someone you are friendly with? Isnât that suspicious?
Thatâs not possible! It doesnât make sense! Vera explained it himself!
Since Elves are said to be beautiful, maybe Vera has opened his eyes to love beyond gender?
Perhaps thatâs why Vera, who has always been reserved, is having such a comfortable conversation?
Feeling a cold sweat dripping down her spine due to such thoughts, Renee hurriedly spoke, intending to interrupt the conversation.
âAh, nice to meet you too! Shall we eat first? Vera hasnât eaten yet, so come quickly, letâs eat!â
Her suggestion came out of nowhere.
Perhaps she was confused from her erratic mood swings that fluctuated back and forth between the sky and the ground.
Friede, blinking at Reneeâs interjection, immediately presented a smile and sat beside her.
âYou are very considerate, my dear Saint. Itâs not easy to offer a meal to a stranger you met for the first time.â
While slightly far-fetched from her true intention, Renee, who couldnât bring herself to say it, just smiled awkwardly and nodded.
âE- Eat to your heartâs content.â
âThank you for your consideration.â
Tension began to rise. Renee, who was on edge, only felt slightly comfortable once Vera sat beside her on the opposite side of her, far away from Friede.
However, the realization that her first crisis in love wasnât over yet dawned upon Renee.
âŠAs such, she fell into deep thought.
****
The next morning, after clearing the campsite which had been in a mess the night before, the party embarked toward the Great Woodlands. Renee began restlessly wriggling her fingers.
The reason being, Friede was in the carriage as well.
The carriage was submerged in silence, but still, Renee didnât like the fact that Friede and Vera were in the same space. Moreover, she resented the fact that she was blind right now.
Maybe Veraâs eyes are on Friede? Maybe he and Friede are quietly having a secret conversation with their lips?
Nothing but endless delusions.
Occasionally, Reneeâs imagination conjured up such delusions, like being praised by Vera for having an extraordinary gift for elementary art.
As those delusions persisted, a cold sweat rolled down Reneeâs forehead.
Her fingers, wriggling without end, suddenly curled up into a fist without realizing it.
Renee could no longer stand still, so she closed her eyes tightly and reeled in her resolve.
If there was any possibility of a secret conversation, then she had to take any opportunity to stop them from doing so.
Renee raised her head and opened her mouth.
âExcuse me, Friede!â
Her idea was to lead the conversation and make it impossible for the two of them to do anything else.
Friede smiled softly and replied to Reneeâs sudden outburst.
âWhat? Whatâs wrong?â
âWhy?â It was a question that always reminded Renee of the difficulties she faced when she acted impulsively.
But today was different.
A strong rival appeared before her eyes.
âWhat is the Apostle of Abundance doing in the Great Woodlands?â
In a seldom-seen moment, a plausible excuse came out of Reneeâs mouth. She inwardly cheered and praised herself.
âNice!â
It was one of her most frequently asked questions.
âDid you hear anything else before coming here?â
âAh, yes! I was told in the Holy Kingdom that we might as well come and help.â
âWellâŠâ
Friede seemed briefly, troubled by Reneeâs question, but soon continued while nodding.
âSheâs delaying Motherâs death.â
An unexpected response.
Reneeâs head tilted at their reply, while Vera, who had been listening in until then, stiffened.
Renee couldnât understand what Friede meant, so she put aside her thoughts for now and asked again in a cautious tone.
âBy Mother, you meanâŠâ
âIn your words, the World Tree. Iâm talking about âAdrin, The Deepest Rootsâ.â
Grin. A smile crept across Friedeâs lips.
However, it wasnât a story that could be laughed at, even as a joke.
âMother is dying, and Marie is in the Great Woodlands trying to delay her death somehow.â