Eight were lying on the ground, there were still ten or so standing, but they were just standing. If not for their fear and difference to Iron Gauntlet, they would have forfeited long ago.
Iron Gauntlet regained his breath, and immediately started cursing loudly. â He wasnât afraid, since there was a large crowd watching, fighting was one thing, but killing was another matter altogether.
âDamn you to hell  Iron Bucket, who would hide behind a helmet all day unless theyâre a criminal!? Take off your helmet and let me see your wanted face! Hiding behind a shell not daring to show your face, you still call yourself a man?â
The knight frowned, this is bad.
The âMercenaryâs Homeâ was originally a grey area, even without real proof, as long as someone reports it, the sheriff would use the chance to do a search. If that happened, he would have to leave Elvira.
âBut, if he were to leave, where would he go?
The elf walked up to Iron Gauntletâs side, glaring at him coldly.
âTwenty against one, yet you still canât admit defeat, and you would call yourself a man?â
âSpread your legs and Iâll show you if Iâm â AH! AAHHHHHH â ââ
The elf lifted his foot, and kicked hard at Iron Gauntletâs lower half.(1)
âI donât know whether youâre a man or not before, but you certainly wouldnât be in the future.â In Iron Gauntlets agonized screams, the elf said expressionlessly, âhow does it feel not to be able to cry?â
The watching mercenaries laughed, some even cheered and clapped.
Amongst the cheers and agonized screams, each member of the Eagle Troop was paler than the next, some even subconsciously covered their front, then, trembling, started to leave still in that pose.
âThey wonât go report it,â the elf left the already half conscious Iron Gauntlet, walking to the knightâs side, he said quietly, âthey donât have that courage anymore.â
The knight didnât reply, because the moment he opened his mouth, he probably wouldnât be able to resist laughing.
Until he saw the elf topple over with no warning at all, the joy in his heart was suddenly replaced by fear.
âYouââ the knight reached out to steady him, âare injured?â
âNot from this,â the elf replied closing his eyes, âit was Daniel. I said before⌠I could only hold for a minute, itâs now a minute.â
The elfâs face was white, his chest rising rapidly, though heâs exhausted his strength, there was no sweat. Even if he couldnât feel the temperatures with under his armor, from the looks of it he could guess the elf was running a high fever.
Also, the elf had been hiding his bandaged left hand all along, now the blood stain was spreading rapidly.
The knight realized that he had made a grave mistake.
It wasnât that the elf chose not to respond to the taunts, but that he could only stay silent.
I should have known, if possible, he would never have ignored it.
He wasnât even able to use a bow, and I brought him into this with my hot headed selfishness.
âSorry Cain,â the elf said softly, âcan you help me to my room?â
âYouâre not the one who should say sorry.
As if something had lodged itself in his throat, the knight couldnât say anything.
Finally he just nodded, as if treating a fragile object, he carefully picked the elf up, walking into through the main doors.
âPlease donât do thatâŚâ the elf was at a loss, his eyes widening.
The knight ignored his protests, silently stepping on to the second floor landing.
A door opened down the hall, a red haired young rogue came out with his arm resting against the archer Whiteâs shoulder. From their sleepy look, not even the agonized wails woke them, they were probably completely ignorant of what just happened down stairs.
âOh, princess carry, very romantic.â The red haired rogue said grinning.
âI told you,â waiting for them to pass, the elf said quietly, âthis pose is like youâre carrying an unconscious girl.â
âNonsense.â The knight said, âshould I have carried you under my arm?â
â⌠I can walk on my own.â
The knight snorted behind the armor, âsave your strength to get well.â
The elfâs lips lifted in a small smile, âthank you.â
âFor what,â the knight replied with exasperation, âfor almost getting you killed?â
âI donât think it would be that easy.â The elf said, âAnyways⌠Ah, weâve arrived. Please let me down.â
âDo you need a healer?â
âNo need,â the elf replied, pushing open the door, âI can care for the wound myself. As for the other thing, I could only wait for it to heal by itself, a healer would be useless.â
âThe other thing?â
âYes,â the elf lowered his head saying, âpoison taken from a werewolfâs teeth.â
â⌠You, wonât turn into a werewolf?â
âNot possible,â the elf smiled, âonly humans can be turned.â
The knight wanted to ask more questions, but realized he had already spoken too much.
âBut, since heâs asked so many already, one more shouldnât be a problem.
âWhat are you called?â
âEh, me?â the elf lifted his head, âEllen.â
âEllen, what?â
âJust Ellen.â
âSince youâre not going to die,â the knight nodded, âIâm leaving.â
He ignored the elfâs shocked expression, pulling the door behind him, he turned and left.
Thatâs not right.
I didnât want to say that.
I wanted to apologize, to say thanks, to say âget well soonâ.
Want to take off this god forsaken helmet, and answer his greetings with smiles.
âWill that day come?
The knight walked on, clenching his fists.
It was snowing the next day, so the business in the breakfast lobby of Mercenaryâs Home became especially crowded.
The knight sat near the door, watching the people go in and out, slowly filling all the tables.
The elf was a little late once again, but he didnât forget to greet him. He glanced around the room carrying his cup, finally with a hesitant expressing he came to the knightâs table.
âSorry, do you mind if I sat here?â
ââŚThank you.â The elf saw the knightâs silence as agreement, smiled, and pulled out a chair to sit down.
Canât get closer anymore.
Donât get closer anymore.
Donât you care, about what Iron Gauntlet had said?
Only an escaped convict would hid his face, always sitting by the door for easy escape.
â⌠No.â the knight finally said in a hard voice, ââŚI do mind.â
âAh.â The elf replied, his expressing a little shocked and apologetic, âSorry, then I will leave.â
He grabbed his cup, nodded to the knight, then walked to the next table where the pair of red headed mercenary brothers sat, asking the same question.
They happily accepted pulling out a chair.
âOh right, our team is still missing a ranged fighter,â he could vaguely hear the younger brother say, âdo you want to consider settling down with a group?â
ââŚIf you need help you can ask me,â the elf shook his head, âif itâs a permanent position. Then Iâm sorry.â
âDonât worry, I understand,â the younger mercenary smiled, unoffended, âCompared to our small group thatâs nothing special, I bet a larger group would probably suit you better.â
The next table over was Fil and his companions. Hearing this, the small rogue quietly explained something to his captain. Then the swordsman nodded, standing he made his way to the elfâs table.
âIâve heard,â the captain of the mercenary group Thorn thanked the elf seriously, âthank you very much for all that you did for our teammate. â If we could have the honor, would you be willing to join us?â
With thirty or more members, âThornâ had become one of the largest mercenary groups in Elvira, with the strongest fighters on average.
â⌠I fear Iâm not suited for staying in a group for long term,â the elf replied apologetically, âI mean no offence, that is completely my own problem, Iâm very sorry.â
âNo need to apologize,â the swordsman replied even more politely, disappointed, âexcuse me.â