Laura said she wanted to briefly return to her village, so I gave her a suggestion.
âI can give you a ride to my house.â
After that, we returned to my house by flying with Magic Arrow.
âThank you very much! This was a huge help!â
âWhereâs your village located?â
Laura drew a simple map and taught me where it was.
It was quite a ways off by foot, but I could get there with my Magic Arrow by evening if we left in the morning.
Iâd need to lower our speed since Iâd be using it to carry people, but it was much faster than walking. Shortcuts were also possible since we could ignore terrain.
Sheâll be returning to her home village.
I bet sheâd be glad if she could get there faster.
âI can cover that distance in a day. Want me to bring you there?â
âHuh? A-Are you sure? Thatâd be asking too much!â
âItâs not that big of a deal.â
âŠIâd have nothing better to do at home, anyway.
Laura kept mumbling, âI canât⊠butâŠâ to herself, but in the end, she gave me a nod.
âUm, is it really not a bother to you?â
âItâs not a bother at all.â
After I replied, Laura spoke bashfully.
âUm⊠Then, could you please take me there?â
We decided to stay the night at my house and set off the next day.
According to what Laura told me during supperâ
âAn ancestor of my village was an outstanding magician, so⊠Iâm not sure if itâs because of that, but sometimes magicians with immense talent are born.â
âSo thatâd be you, huh.â
âNo, not at all! Iâm⊠not nearly good enough to be considered outstandingâŠâ
After saying that, she continued on with a shy-looking expression.
âHowever, everyone in the village is expecting great things from me! I want to make them proud. Theyâre all nice people, after all.â
âI see. You gotta give it your best shot then, huh?â
âYes!â
Laura nodded, smiling ear-to-ear.
After sleeping in separate rooms, we aimed for Lauraâs village in the morning.
The weather was clearâperfect for traveling.
âMagic Arrow.â
We flew through the sky.
We had to rush on exam day, but we were playing the long haul this time. Taking fatigue into account, I lowered our speed and glided through the sky.
âAah⊠This feels wonderful!â
Laura let out a cheerful voice.
âHuh?â
âThe wind feels super great! I canât believe the ground is so far down! So this is what it means to fly!â
Laura looked tense on exam day, but it seemed like she really enjoyed traveling by flight.
âAre you having fun?â
âYes! To tell you the truth, I wanted to try flying again⊠I was glad when you asked me!â
âThatâs a relief.â
While landing every once in a while to take a break, we headed towards Lauraâs village.
The sky slowly got darker, going from noon to evening.
âŠThis is bad⊠Maybe I slowed down too much⊠Once it completely turns night, Iâll lose visibility, and Iâll be unable to locate the village.
âLaura! Are we still far from the village?â
âNo, weâre nearly there!â
âDo you think we can walk from here?â
âYes! Itâll be alright!â
With that, our flight ended.
We landed on the ground.
âCan you walk there by yourself? Iâll be going on my way now.â
Laura grabbed my arm once I said that.
âYou canât!â
âHuh?â
âCanât you see itâs already night! Please stay the night in our village! Itâs really right just around the corner.â
Iâm not good with other people, so dealing with strangers isnât really my forte, butâŠ
After seeing me at a loss for an answer, Laura pressed harder.
âYouâve always done so much for me, so⊠At least allow me to do this much for you! Unless⊠you find it unpleasant?â
âI got it. I wonât hold back. Iâll be in your care.â
âYes!â
With that said and done, I followed after Laura.
It got darker with each step. Laura pulled out the wand attached to her waist and chanted a spell.
âLighting.â
A light shone from the tip of her wand.
Under the unreliable light of the moon, we trusted in the light of her spell and made haste. There wasnât any hesitation in her steps, so it seemed like we werenât lost.
âWeâll be fine even if it gets dark.â
Laura gave a sweet grin.
âI was born and raised here, after all. I could make my way home even with my eyes closed.â
She really is reliable. Iâd instantly get stranded if I got separated from Laura here.
Just thenâ
I could see something that looked like the light of a torch from far away.
Not just oneâbut multiple.
At the same time, I could hear the noise of something being pulled back.
It was a bow.
I went through some basic martial art training when I lived with my parents, so I could tell just by hearing it.
Someone was aiming at something.
And they were most likely aiming at usâ
I felt a chill go down my spine. We were wandering through the pitch-black night while carrying a light. We were probably sitting ducks to our opponents.
The torchlights moved.
I could hear multiple footsteps surround us in a semi-circle formation.
âŠI wonder who they were. Maybe bandits.
Having noticed the irregularities, Laura stopped in her tracks and gave me a worried look.
The torchlights dimly gave off the shadows of people. However, we couldnât get a good look at their faces because of the distance.
The other party in question most likely couldnât tell who we were, either.
What was the plan here?
There was no need for us to take actionâsince the other party did it for us.
âYou there! Are you human!? Answer me!â
Laura was taken aback by that voice. Afterward, she responded in a loud voice.
âUncle Gardo!? Itâs me! Laura!â
âL-Laura!?â
I could see the figures surrounding us become visibly confused. They immediately approached us with indiscreet steps, throwing caution to the wind.
âLaura, youâre back already!?â
A middle-aged man called Gardo stood in front of Laura.
âYep. This person right here brought me.â
Gardo looked at me with suspicion in his eyes. I didnât really get what was happening, so I simply responded with a slight bow.
Gardo put his hand on Lauraâs shoulder.
âSorry about that! I didnât mean to scare you!â
âItâs alright, but⊠Whatâs going on? Everyoneâs out walking at this hourâŠâ
Gardo explained his reasoning with an earnest look on his face.
âThis all happened after you left the villageâgoblins living nearby attacked our village.â