The Swordsman Called the Countless Swords Sorcerer Chapter 73
It had been three days since the sword from the ruins was wrapped into a cocoon by the bundle of Nereâs hair. Ardis had situated in Reiten for the time being if something happens to the sword.
During that, the sword only continued to glow red without showing any changes. According to what Marrieda had said about her dreams, itâs imaginable that some kind of change will manifest. But what kind of change isnât known in the slightest.
In Marriedaâs dreams, there arenât many details regarding that. Since she cannot control what she sees in her dreams, they can only make do with whatever small pieces of information from her dreams and infer from that.
What she knows from her dreams are only the two facts, ăNereâs hair is used to calm the swordă and ăThe calming of the sword is successfulă.
Of course, Ardis doesnât have the responsibility to see it through the end. But since that heâs related now as well, itâll be a lie if heâs not bothered about it. Itâs a little unthinkable but, the possibility for something bad to come out of that isnât nil.
In the end, Ardis who had nothing on hand decided to stay in Reiten for a while. Visiting the Litte every day to check on the sword, then getting welcomed by Rovellâs Kyrill and Mary, then the president, Maryâs father. Any leftover time after that is used to accept beasts subjugation request near Reiten.
Today as well, Ardis went out from Reiten to hunt in the grasslands for a few hours. But, unusually, Ardis is not by himself today, he has three companions with him today.
ăArdis, itâs about time the sun is going down, should we return? ă
Ted who is wiping away the bloodstains on his bastard sword asked Ardis.
ăI guess so. Letâs return after we get this guyâs skin off. ă
Ardis pointed at the corpse of the Ractor that assaulted them with his broad sword.
Even for the members of ăBright Stars of White Nightă, they have decided to stay in Reiten for a while. In the end, it seems like theyâve rejected the offer from Jimberyl Merchant Association, and after knowing that Ardis is staying in Reiten as well, they have decided to do so as well, saying ăThen we should do that as well. ă
After finishing dismantling the skin from the Ractor swiftly under twenty minutes, Ardis and the other went on their return trip back to Reiten. While walking down the highway that splits the plains, Ardis talked about the fact that Ted and the others rejecting the offer from Jimberyl.
ăHey, Ted. You all come all the way to the Coalition, but you wouldnât accept the request? Arenât the conditions good? ă
ăThe requestor was smelling funky, frankly I donât like him. ă
Ted said his reason with a grumpy face.
ăYou rejected it with that kind of reason? ă
Even if they didnât have to pay for the travel fees, it still took them ten days to come from Thoria, they still rejected the request despite that. Even toning it down, Ardis can only say that it was a waste of effort.
If the reason was only because that the requestor is fishy, itâs too much of a loss that they have to bear. Ardis said so as a matter of fact but, what replied him was the three faces of utter shock.
ăOf all people, youâre the one saying that? ă
ăAhaha. Ardis, you ever heard of something called a ăBoomerangă? ă
ăReally, I didnât want to hear it from Ardis. ă
After all, Ardis was the one who rejected many requests just because he didnât like the requestor. It canât be helped that Ted and the others are biting back at him.
ăWell, it ainât that bad to hunt together like before. Fortunately, thereâs still a bunch of subjugation request in Reiten. ă
ăThe fact that thereâre piles of subjugation request, doesnât that mean that thereâre many victims of beasts or demonic beings? Isnât it a little irresponsible to say itâs fortunate? ă
ăBut Orphellia. If you say so, arenât our existence who lives on subjugation rewards irresponsible? ă
ăGeez, no one said something like that! In the first place, that logic doesnât make sense. Thatâs too far of a correlation. ă
ăAhaha, you knew? ă
As they continued on the road back to Reiten, there were light exchanges of laughter and jokes.
ăHuh? What is that? ă
Suddenly, Norris stopped.
ăWhatâs the matter? Thereâs a demonic being or something? ă
ăNo, weâre heading to Reiten right? âŠâŠWhy is there a sandstorm? ă
ăAaan? ă
Ted followed Norris, putting up his hand to cover his eyes from the sun and narrowed his eyes to peer further.
ăâŠâŠCanât see anything. Ardis, you see anything? ă
ăDonât be ridiculous. I canât see anything with this much distance. ă
Even for Ardis, his mana detection only extends to a radius of about five hundred meters. Although itâs really useful in an area dense with buildings or in the forest, it isnât like itâs much useful when the target is too far out.
ăEveryone should see it too if we get a little closer. ă
At Norrisâs words, the party picked up their pace on the highway back to Reiten. Eventually, Ardis and the others started seeing the situation in Reiten as well.
ăThatâs trueâŠâŠ, thatâs quite a sandstorm. Did some kind of out-of-season wind blew through? ă
The partyâs eyes had caught onto the irregularity. As for Norris who has the best eyesight in the party, he reported new information.
ăThereâre a lot of shadows around ReitenâŠâŠ. Are those people? ă
As they got closer, their figures started to become clearer to the party. The countless shadows surrounding the city wall, and the dusts they raise in their wake, it was the reason why it seemed like a sandstorm manifested near Reiten.
ăOi oi, donât tell me thereâs some kind of war going on? ă
ăNo way rightâŠâŠă
Ted who frowned as he muttered was met with the skeptical Orphellia.
ăNo, they donât look like figures of people? More like an army of beasts. Thereâs some demonic beings mixed in there as well though. ă
ăArmy of beasts? That? ă
Naturally, Orphellia would be surprised. Normally, beasts wouldnât even form groups, even if they did, ten is probably the max for one group. Itâs an unimaginable scene to even see more than a hundred of them to be together.
On the other hand, whatâs currently happening in front of their eyes, their numbers are in the thousands at a single glance. On top of that, there were demonic beings mixed among them. Thereâs no doubt some kind of irregularity is happening.
ăOi! Look there! ă
Tedâs voice beckoned them to look at their side. There were a few ăGrass Wolvesă running not quite far from them.
Itâs about fifty meters of a distance to the party. Normally, it wouldnât be strange if the wolves headed straight to them and attacked at any time now. But the Grass Wolves wouldnât even spare a single glance at them, only running towards Reiten.
ăWhat the heck? ă
Ted muttered at the incomprehensible behavior. The Grass Wolves ignored people. They wouldnât come and attack nor run away, itâs like they only had their eyes on Reiten.
ăDid something happen in ReitenâŠâŠ? ă
ăDunno, butâŠâŠ. Letâs hasten. ă
The party increased their speed further at Tedâs instructions. As they got closer and closer, they started to see the entire situation clearer.
ăThe east gate is no good! Letâs circle to the west gate! ă
The walls surrounding Reiten had two entrances, the east and west gates. Even from afar, they could see that the east gate had already been buried by the army of monsters.
There werenât any beasts heading to the west gate yet but, in their place were people who wanted to flee inside the city, and the soldiers who was at the side of the gate.
ăGood! The west gate is still open! ă
Leaving behind the army of beasts, Ardis and the others made haste to the west gate.