After our lunch break, the wagons start moving again.
Our journey is going perfectly, and nothingâs happened so far.
Is this the calm before the storm? Thereâs a forest to our right and a rocky mountain to our left, and I can feel a lot of presences deep inside the forest.
Theyâre too far to see with the naked eye. If I say something about them, we can start preparing, but it will be hard to answer if they ask me why I know. Will they even understand what Iâm talking about if I tell them itâs because of a skill I have?
No, thatâs just an excuse. I just canât let others know about the skills I have, and that includes Rurika and Chris.
All I can do is count on the ranger in the wagon thatâs leading the way.
As we get closer, the reaction gets stronger, and I grab my weapon without thinking.
âHey hey, whatâs that all of a sudden? Did you see something?â
The merchant sitting next to the driverâs seat sees me doing this, and asks me about it.
âThe place we talked about is just up ahead, soâŚâ
I say to try to evade his question.
He laughs it off, because he knows itâs my first escorting quest.
I definitely sense something. I try looking for presences again as the forest is within my sight, and sense a lot deep inside it. They seem to be moving, but⌠Theyâre not coming this way?
Apparently what Iâm sensing are wolves. About twenty of them.
But as Rurika watches this back and forth, she sounds her alarm, seemingly sensing something.
The line of wagons stops, and we hear a loud stir in the forest.
The wolves change direction and they all jump out of the forest.
âWolves?â
âPrepare your spells.â
âWait, somethingâs there⌠A tigerwolf!?â
Something else jumps out, like itâs chasing the wolves.
Itâs a large beast thatâs twice the size of a wolf. Its fangs that are larger than knives immediately draw my attention. But the real danger is in the claws of its front legs, which are said to be able to shatter even a shield.
Thereâs still some distance between them, but itâs fast. At this rate, itâs going to catch up with the wolves.
So thatâs what was going on. The wolves are being chased by the tigerwolf.
âWhat do we do?â
âMagic users, prepare your spells. Blow those wolves away once they get a little closer. Everyone else, get ready to intercept them. Us, Goblinâs Grief, will take on the tigerwolf, everyone else hunt the surviving wolves.â
Siphon gives instructions.
He specifically tells the D ranked adventurers to move away from the tigerwolf, and they oblige without any complaints, because theyâre aware of their own strength. There are two parties, so one is instructed to guard the merchants.
âWeâll hunt wolves too. Weâll draw them away from the tigerwolf to make it easier for you.â
âSora and the others, go look after the merchants too. Iâm leaving that to you.â
Siphon tells us to go guard the merchants.
Rurika hesitates at first, but follows the commands of the leader.
Magic is activated and fired on the wolves. Theyâre focusing on wind and water magic because theyâre purposely choosing magic that makes as little noise as possible.
In the meantime, the wagons are circled like when we camp, and the horses are given calming herbs to prevent them from getting too excited and rampaging.
Rurika tells me to get on the canopy, and I do so.
The magic attack throws the wolves into disarray, and the tigerwolf catches up to them and opens its mouth widely to bite at them. Its sharp fangs easily pierce one of the wolves, and blood sprays.
I hear what sounds like the wolf shrieking, and the rest abandon it, running away from the left and right of the tigerwolf.
The C ranked adventurers quickly deal with this, blocking the wolves like they read the future. When did they even get so close?
The tigerwolf starts groaning as it sees this, probably thinking theyâre there to steal its prey.
But before it can jump at the adventurers, magic is fired at it. The timing is off, and although two or three spells are fired at it, it easily dodges them. Apparently itâs magic that prioritizes activation speed rather than power, to keep enemies in check.
Meanwhile, Siphon gets close and attacks the tigerwolf.
The tigerwolf lightly dodges this attack, and jumps at Siphon, who got within its reach. An adventurer holding a shield switches places with Siphon and blocks the sharp claws.
Apparently he specializes in using a shield, because heâs holding it with both hands and he doesnât have a weapon. No, thatâs not it, it feels like he equipped just a shield specifically to be able to withstand the attacks of the tigerwolf. But he strikes with the shield from time to time, and doesnât forget to draw its attention.
The battle with the tigerwolf has reached a stalemate.
In the meantime, the rest of the adventurers are hunting the wolves. C ranked adventurers have no trouble disposing of them, and theyâre all being killed one after the other.
But wolves that the D rank party were fighting manage to slip through and come this way. Are they trying to escape from the tigerwolf? Trying to use us to relieve the stress from being chased away? Did they instinctively sniff out non-combatants? I donât know, but theyâre headed right for us.
Wolves run and jump this way, and Rurika kills one with one slash after dodging them.
The remaining two are dealt with by the other D ranked party and their unrefined but still well-matched combination. Theyâre not unharmed, but didnât suffer any serious injuries either.
I was trying to come down from the canopy when the wolves were coming, but I was stopped, so Iâve been cautiously looking around. As far as my eyes can see and my Presence Detection can feel, there arenât any more enemies.
All thatâs left is the tigerwolf, and as neither side can finish off the other, the battle ends with the tigerwolfâs retreat.