The group took turns keeping watch, but when the eastern sky was slowly turning white, Loren and Lapis were on watch, and both let out sighs of relief as they squinted at the sun coming up.
Although spending the night at a village where all the villagers disappeared was necessary, it wasnât the nicest feeling.
Since nothing happened, they couldnât help but feel some relief.
âNo one came.â
There was no one who entered nor came out of the forest.
âWhat should we do today then?â
âWe could start with investigating the village again and think about whether or not to check out the forest. If thereâs something going on, itâs either the village or the forest.â
There was nothing out of the ordinary that they could see.
Lapis nodded at Lorenâs opinion that those two were the only leads they had, and looked towards the tent that Klaus and the girls were sleeping in.
âI guess they arenât like Sarfe.â
Loren wondered where he had heard that name and treaded through his memories to place it, and after a while, he remembered that he was the leader of the group that Lapis had been in, and had been the one to invite him to join them.
He remembered what he had done during their first job as well and understood that Lapis was worried that Klaus would do something similar.
âWell, heâs not iron rank for nothing. He must be considerate of place and time.â
âOr he learned how to be so.â
âEither way, as long as it doesnât hurt us.â
There was a lot of firewood, possibly because the forest was so close.
They took some of it and Loren started a fire.
âI guess we could start boiling water and start breakfast. Could you go wake up Klaus and the girls?â
âAlright.â
Seeing Lapis nod, Loren put a pot on top of the fire and poured water in it.
Since he thought it wasnât good to eat heavily, he decided to do something simple, taking thin slices of bread, grilling them lightly, and putting cheese that were also lightly grilled on top of them.
Drinking alcohol first thing wasnât good either, so he took a few tea leaves from his bag and dumped them into the boiling water, making a thin tea.
As Loren was thinking that this should suffice as breakfast, Klaus and the girls started crawling out of their tents.
âYouâre pretty adept Loren.â
Klaus said, impressed as he saw what Loren had prepared, but Loren didnât respond and just told him to get changed.
With his life on the battlefield, Loren was used to sleeping with all his armor on, but Klaus and the girls seemed to have chosen to take off all their equipment and sleep lightly, so they had to put everything on again.
But probably since they had been adventurers for a while, it didnât take them long to suit up and come back out.
âEat then we work. Weâll investigate the village again.â
âAlright. Hopefully we find something that would tell us what happened.â
Loren said as he handed Klaus a cup full of tea, and Klaus took it and shook his head, chasing away the rest of his drowsiness as he took a sip.
âYou used good leaves. It has a good scent.â
âWe had a funder this time around.â
ââŠIf itâs from my own pocket, I guess Iâll make the most of it.â
As Klaus said with a nervous laugh, Loren handed him fresh bread with cheese on it as well.
As he took it, Klaus realized that all the girls were staring at him, and he tilted his head as he bit into the bread.
âDid you finally realize my charms or something?â
âYouâre pretty lively first thing in the morning.â
Loren stared at Klaus with half opened eyes as he combed through his hair, but his brow furrowed as he noticed a wondering gaze from Lapis and grumpy looks from Ange and the other girls.
âWhatâs up?â
âLoren, are you getting friendlier with Klaus, by any chance?â
Lapis asked him, as if speaking for all the girls.
Feeling uncomfortable being stared at by everyone, Loren replied.
âHe hasnât done anything, so thereâs no reason to treat him badly either, no?â
âThatâs true, butâŠâ
âDonât worry. As long as his womanizing habits arenât fixed, we canât be friends.â
âThatâs relieving.â
Lapis put her hand on her chest and let out a sigh of relief.
Seeing the other girls finally look away, satisfied, Loren looked back towards Klaus, wondering if it was a good thing if they were satisfied with such a response, but Klaus just looked back, still chewing the bread, asking him if he needed anything.
Loren decided to stop thinking about it and start breakfast as well.
As he went back to slicing the bread, putting them on the fire and putting cheese on top of them, Shaynaâs voice rang out in the back of his head.
âOnii-san, somethingâs coming. A great number of them.â
When he asked which direction, she told him west.
Putting down the knife and bread he was holding, Loren looked to the west.
A field spread out past the houses of the villages, but he couldnât see anything like what Shayna had just warned him about.
But it was a warning from a no life king, so he couldnât let his guard down just because he couldnât see anything, so Loren tied his great sword that was next to him on his back.
âLoren? Whatâs wrong?â
As Lapis picked up the bread he had put down and took a bite, Loren wondered how he should word it.
He didnât think they would believe him if he said something was coming even though they couldnât see anything.
Of course, he could tell Lapis that it was Shayna if it were just her, but he couldnât say that when Klaus and the others were there as well.
If he couldnât mention Shayna, there was no credibility to his words.
âI think I saw something.â
Loren said so, knowing that there was no credibility whatsoever, yet not able to think of anything else to say, but Lapisâ face grew grim.
She threw the bread away and tapped Ange, who was reaching for a slice of bread.
âLapis?â
âAnge, could you use the spell, <<Distant View>>?â
âO-of course. Itâs an elementary level spellâŠâ
The spell was a simple one that allowed the user to see off into the distance, and as Ange had mentioned, it was an elementary level spell.
It was a spell any magician could use, and it wasnât something you would ask if they could use, but every now and then, there would be magicians who specialized in attacking spells, so it was common practice to ask.
âThen please use it.â
âThat direction? Got it.â
Ange didnât question Lapisâ request and started chanting.
âWhatâs happening? I canât see anythingâŠâ
âDunno, but I felt something bad.â
Loren didnât like how what he was saying was so vague, but there was nothing he could do about it.
He even considered telling them about Shayna but comparing whatever was coming towards them and a no life king, it was obvious which one was more dangerous.
âMercenaryâs intuition? Sounds legitimate.â
âYou doubt me?â
Loren asked Klaus, but he threw the rest of the bread in his mouth and shook his head.
âItâs the intuition of a battle-hardened mercenary. What else would you do except believe it?â
Nodding at Klausâ words, Layla and Roll immediately started taking down the tents.
Loren felt kind of bad since they couldnât even eat properly, but as Loren was trying to think of how to apologize, Angeâs warning reached his ears.
âI see a cavalry! Their numbersâŠI donât know, but a lot!â
âJudging from the direction, it looks like theyâre from the side of Wagenburg. I feel like there wouldnât be a problem, but I donât want to meet them either.â
âIâm not sure, but it only smells like trouble.â
The possibilities that Loren could think of was the war going on farther north, past the forest.
He guessed that it was probably some sort of unit that was participating in it.
There wasnât enough information to know why they were coming towards the village, but adventurers making food with ingredients they found in an abandoned village wouldnât be a good first impression.
âNothing goodâs going to come out of them finding us. Ange, are they coming this way?â
Loren stomped the fire out.
He had used dry wood so there wasnât a lot of smoke that went up, but to keen eyes even a light smoke trail could be visible.
âIt looks like theyâre coming straight for the village.â
âThereâs nowhere to run. Weâll have to hide in a house or storage.â
Loren considered running into the forest, but he wanted to avoid heading into it when they werenât sure if something was wrong with it, so he took it out of their options.
âLetâs go with that then.â
âYouâre supposed to be the leader of this party, rightâŠ?â
Klaus immediately started moving, but Loren glared at his back with half opened eyes.
Since Loren had received the information from Shayna, there was no way Klaus couldâve known anything about the situation they were in, but since they now knew, it shouldâve been Klaus to think and make the decisions.
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âYeah, but you seem like youâre more experienced, you know?â
âI wonât deny it.â
Although he said that, he wasnât sure what to think of Klaus not saying even a single word.
Not even knowing his thoughts, everyone started taking down their camp quickly and covering their tracks.