Chapter 155 - From Being Too Late to a Counter Attack
âAh, this is no good, ainât it?â
Gula, who was pulling the donkeysâ reins, said the moment she left the small hut. In front of them rose a thick, billowing column of black smoke, completely different from the wispy one they had seen at the grocery.
Apparently, some people werenât satisfied with the havoc they had wrecked somewhere else, and had stretched their hand to this town. Or maybe it had been their intention from the very beginning.
âAre we too late?â
âSeems so.â
If the town had already been under attack, it was unlikely that the bandits would let their party leave so easily. Not to mention that the smoke was rising from the south, where they were heading to. They couldnât leave town without passing the area where something was surely happening.
âWe have no other choice but to leave through another exit and take a detour later.â
âIf only our opponents were stupid enough to let that happen.â
Their opponents were large in number, and if their operation method was good, they would never leave a gap for townsfolk to escape.
If the town was larger, the bandits wouldnât have enough men to keep watch and even if they did, the crew would be spread thin. But in not-so-large towns like this one, that was too good to hope for.
âEven if they are stupid, we still wonât be able to move fast in the current situation. Theyâll discover and surround us sooner or later.â
Lapis said when looking at the donkeysâ loads, which had become huge again after food restocking. The two creatures looked somewhat tired. Donkeys werenât fast animals even at their prime, and considering the amounts of luggage currently on their backs, they could barely walk, let alone be able to run away from anything.
âIâll take responsibility and deal with thisâŠâ
âDonât talk about things you canât do.â
Gula tried to say, but Loren held her back.
Tizona probably thought Gula was feeling responsible and tried to solve the situation alone even though she couldnât, and Loren was dissuading her from doing so. But the truth was, Gula really could solve all this by herself, but Loren had no idea what Tizona would think after witnessing that, so he had to rein her back. His âcanât doâ carried the nuance of âcanât show Tizonaâ.
âThen lemme check the situation first.â
âWhat do you plan to do?â
Gula didnât answer Loren, she just threw the donkeysâ reins to Tizona, then placed both hands on the stableâs wall and smoothly climbed up to the roof.
Loren and Lapis just watched her climb while Tizona asked in amazement:
âIsnât she a magician?â
ââŠIf you think all magicians are delicate, then youâve made a big mistake.â
âIs that so?â
Loren couldnât answer that. To his knowledge, amongst the small population of magicians in this world, none could climb a wall with almost no foothold or support using only hands and feet like Gula did. But if he was asked how she did it, he wouldnât be able to answer, so he had no other choice but to keep his silence.
âLoren, this is bad! I can see fire coming from the south!â
Gula, who was standing on the rooftop with one hand shading her eyes, looked at the direction of the flames and said. From her position, she could see things they couldnât down here.
âThen itâs truly a raid, and we have no choice but to act accordingly.â
âThere should be a limit to our bad luck. Is there anyone with ties to the God of Pestilence here?â
âI-itâs not me, I think.â
Tizona was the only one to get flustered by Lapisâ question and Loren didnât think it could be him at all. The only one who seemed likely to have links with the God of Pestilence was the one currently on the rooftop. But, since he didnât know the difference between the God of Pestilence and an Evil God, he couldnât consider the two entities to be the same.
âWhat do we do now, exactly?â
âThereâs no other way but to repel the raiders. Iâm not sure how many of them are there, but they should withdraw if we kill about thirty, right?â
âDoes it mean there are almost a hundred of them in total?â
Lapis sounded shocked, but Loren thought it was not that bad. On the battlefield, killing thirty men wouldnât make any impact on the war outcome, unlike here.
âSo, who should do it?â
âShouldnât we all go?â
Tizona asked. Loren looked at the reins in her hands then at the loaded donkeys behind her and wondered if she planned to go in battle like this.
âWe need someone to guard the luggage, donât we?â
âI can fight like this though?â
If Tizona used her blessings, she could indeed still fight without letting go of the donkeysâ reins or leaving this place. That didnât mean the donkeys would be safe though. She might burn them down along with the luggage.
âIt wonât do. If you burn our luggage, and we lose our stocks, the one up there will get hungry.â
Loren pointed at the rooftop, from where Gula was watching the discussion.
After this raid was over, the stores probably wouldnât be able to resume business as usual. If they lost their luggage, they would be stuck in this town, and completing Tizonaâs mission would become difficult. If the payment terms of Tizonaâs reparation claim was lax enough, they could wait until the town resumed its normal operations, but no one knew when that would be.
âSo, whatâs your plan?â
âTizona will guard the luggage. Lapis too. Gula and I will manage somehow.â
âThat sounds good.â
Lapis voiced her agreement before Tizona could object. Bringing Lapis, who was a priest, to a chaotic area might be a rather dangerous act. That didnât mean they could let her watch the luggage alone though. They would need someone else, and from Lorenâs point of view, Tizona was suitable for that role: she could handle multiple enemies by herself after all.
âI have no problem with that, butâŠâ
âSo itâs decided. Gula! Memorize the location and come down quickly. Weâll take care of this.â
âAlright. I should work as much as I eat, shouldnât I?â
Gula jumped down from the rooftop, and Tizonaâs eyes slightly widened at her agility. Her movements werenât something Tizona would associate with the word âmagicianâ at all. Her landing was as soundless and lithe as catâs. She doubted that Gula was truly a magician, but there was no time to confirm it now.
âSo, weâre going. Weâll leave this to you.â
âCome back safely. Weâll stay put here like good girls.â
âAlright.â
âIâll heal you right up if youâre injured but still, be careful, both of you.â
Lapisâ words were said to their backs. Loren already had his hand on the hilt of his greatsword, whereas Gula ran towards the flame barehanded as always. Tizona followed their backs with her eyes, then turned her gaze back to their surroundings. She believed that the bandits split up their forces.
âDo you think theyâll be alright?â
It was hard for Tizona to imagine a mercenary nicknamed âDecapitating Windâ would be hindered by some bandits. And it was not bragging, but the same could be said about herself, who had the nickname âHellfire Swordâ. Still, she felt a touch of anxiety to have only two people dealing with a group of bandits in a town raid.
âThey will, wonât they? The soldiers stationed here wonât be suddenly wiped out either.â
Even if only a few of the guards survived, they would still be able to lessen Lorenâs and Gulaâs burden. Also, Lapis couldnât imagine those two being defeated by the bandits at all. To be honest, she wondered if it was overkill to send a twice-named mercenary and an Evil God to deal with a hundred or so bandits.
âRather than them, Iâm worried about us bumping into bandits.â
âItâs alright, Iâll do my guard duty properly.â
Or so Tizona said, but Lapis was worried exactly because of her. Tizonaâs blessings were a bit different from normal fire manipulation, but fundamentally she could only attack by using fire to burn. On the battlefields or empty plains, her skills were indeed very powerful. But in an enclosed area like a town, even though <<Roast>> wouldnât cause collateral damage to the surroundings, <<Heat>>, which Tizona tended to use when facing a large number of enemies, surely would.
Loren left Lapis here because they told Tizona that she was a priest, which meant she should have been useless in a fight to repel raiders. But there must be a reason why he took Gula instead of Tizona.
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âAnyway, just leave it to those two and standby here quietly, shall we?â
Lapis said, slightly stressed the âquietlyâ part. Tizona found her way of speaking a bit dubious, but still nodded earnestly.