Eastern region of the Kingdom of Knightley. Four days to the border town of Red Post.
Along the way, the expeditionary force that departed from the City of Rune was joined by those that marched from other southern cities.
âItâs quite a spectacle.â
Abel, who moved up next to Ryo, commented as he stared at the âwagon lineâ behind Ryo.
âWhat is it, Abel? Even if you come here, I wonât give you food, you know? Because Hugh told me time and time again to only give out food for breakfast, lunch, and evening meals.â
âWhen did I unknowingly turn into some starved adventurer âŠâ
âEven if you try to steal the food after distracting me, I set up a trap that freezes the culprit instantly. Donât think of stealing anything.â
âWhy did you set up such a terrifying trap âŠâ
Abel looked at the wagon line with a renewed look, perhaps afraid of the trap.
Of course, there was no such trap.
Not long ago, when Hugh, Abel and the other leaders were having a meeting, a scoundrel touched the wagon.
Since Ryoâs wagons were completely sealed, it was naturally impossible for others to open them, but it was a good opportunity so he froze him as a warning to others.
The facial expressions of the fellows who seemed to be friends of that person also froze at the same time ⊠which Ryo found entertaining.
After that, it was unavoidable that rumors spread among the expeditionary forces that you would freeze if you touch the wagon.
âHey, Ryo.â
âWhat? Money again?â
âNo, Iâve never asked you for money! Wait, didnât we have this conversation before?â
âI canât help but to reuse the same jokes over and over again ⊠itâs hard to make up new routines.â
âWhat are you even talking about âŠâ
Abel had a very exhausted look.
However, he was curious about something so he took a breath to calm down and asked Ryo.
âOn top of the wagon ⊠isnât there a lot of people seated?â
âGood job in noticing that. I believe those who are easily tired are sitting there. Donât you see the ice staircase there to make it easier to get on and off?â
The appearances of the wagons were also slightly different from when they left the City of Rune.
Although it was a little steep, there were ice staircases that allowed people to climb onto the wagons from the outside.
âThere are many Magician-like folks after all. The vanguards have the physical stamina but the rearguard âŠâ
Abel commented as he looked at the top of the wagon line.
âWell, it canât be helped. By the way, the first person who asked to get on top was âŠâ
âNo way ⊠our âŠâ
âYeap, it was Rin.â
âOhâŠâŠâ
âNext was Rihya.â
âOhh âŠâ
âFinally, Warren.â
âAhhh ⊠no, thatâs a lie! Warren would never ask for that.â
âAs expected of a party leader. You know your members well.â
âOiâŠâŠâ
Abel now had an even more exhausted look than before.
âEver since we entered the eastern region ⊠there are so many.â
Abel commented as he looked at the people passing by.
âProbably the people of the Inbury Duchy. Coming to the Kingdom to escape the war.â
There were quite a lot of people coming from the Inbury direction, not carrying large luggage but only what they could carry.
Meanwhile, they saw two covered wagons coming from the front.
âThatâs rare, fleeing with two covered wagons ⊠a merchant?â
Ryo turned his attention to the coachman of the leading carriage after listening to Abelâs words.
âSharfi?â
He involuntarily said.
The man on the coachman seat turned to Ryo with a surprised look.
âRyo?â
The man muttered and hurriedly stopped the carriage.
And shouted out loud.
âRyo!â
It was Sharfi, a former Order of Assassins executive who was now part of Geckoâs escort team.
Boys and girls popped out of the carriage, probably because Sharfiâs cry was heard and the carriage stopped.
Then they found Ryo and shouted too.
âTeacher Ryo!â
A boy who was just ten years old jumped at Ryo.
Other children gathered around Ryo and were pleased to see him again.
âEveryoneâŠâŠâ
They were the children who worked at Geckoâs merchant company, including Ryoâs five disciples.
âIâm glad you are okayâŠâŠâ
Ryoâs eyes were faintly shining.
âTake them to the southern part of the Kingdom?â
âYes. Gecko instructed me to do so. To Rune and Acre. He has secured places in both cities.â
Sharfi answered Ryoâs questions.
Acre was the largest city in the south and the capital of Marquis Heinleinâs territory.
âWe were able to cross the border, but there were rumors that the Union had advanced to the border shortly after we crossed.â
âI see. Well, Iâm glad everyone is safe. Also, is Gecko still in the
Duchy?â
âIt seems that he will provide supplies to the last minute âŠâ
Sharfi commented and shook his head several times.
His expression showed that âŠ. he felt Gecko should just escape quickly.
âI guess being a merchant who represents the country can be difficult. For the time being, the priority is to ensure the safety of these children. Rune is the city where I live. Itâs a very nice place. Perhaps because itâs a remote area, the city has an atmosphere that easily accepts foreign things. The children will fit in.â
In the end, while Ryo was talking on the spot, the wagon line stopped so the expeditionary force was on a temporary break.
As such, Ryo was able to see his disciplesâ progress in magic.
He was honestly surprised that all five were able to produce fairly hard ice walls.
Once again convincing him that consistent hard work was the most important.
After sending away the covered wagons led by Sharfi, Ryoâs expression was visibly brighter.
Until now, although it wasnât dark, someone who had interacted with him for a relatively long time like Abel could tell that he was concerned about something which cast a shadow on his facial expression.
âWere they Ryoâs disciples? They called you teacher.â
âYeah. Theyâre very honest kids. They seemed to have kept practicing every day even without me, and they were able to create fairly hard ice walls. They might even block Abelâs sword.â
âAre you seriousâŠâŠâ
Children in their teens capable of producing very hard ice walls ⊠frightening.
Abel secretly trembled a little, imagining the future.
âOopsâŠâŠâ
Suddenly Ryo muttered.
âWhat happened?â
âI should have also taught them <Ice Coffin> ⊠with that, they can freeze their opponents.â
âNo, please donât.â
âNow, isnât there no longer any reason for Ryo to go to the Inbury Duchy?â
Originally, Ryo was trying to verify the safety of his disciples.
It turned out that they met before crossing the border and were safeguarded in their country, so he no longer had to go to the dangerous battlefield.
âWell, thatâs right. But as long as Iâm hired as the luggage carrier, Iâll ensure the delivery of the food, weapons, potions, and other supplies on the wagons. I forced Hugh to let me join the expeditionary force after all.â
Ryo possessed a strong sense of duty in that aspect.
Or was it natural because it was a contract?
âWell if I change the setting of the wagons from âfollow meâ to âfollow Abelâ, I donât necessarily have to go.â
âYeap, donât do that.â
Ryo was such a guy.
Since parting from the evacuating children, the number of refugees from the Inbury region visibly decreased.
âI think itâs because the Union was said to have closed the border.â
âProbably. The Ferro River marks the border between the Kingdom and the Duchy. A few bridges span across that river between the two countries.â
âNow that you mention it, thatâs true âŠâ
Ryo had also crossed the border.
âRyo, did you forget to withdraw money when you went to the Inbury Duchy?â
âYeah ⊠thatâs a sad memory. Itâs a shame that it caused the destruction of the assassinâs village.â
Ryo shook his head, saying so.
âAssassinâs Village ⊠was there such a thing âŠâ
âBut this time Iâve already withdrawn the money! Iâve grown too. The assassinâs village was in the eastern part of the Kingdom.â
âHey, what do you mean by the eastern part!â
Abel responded violently to what Ryo added at the end.
It may be natural for him to be surprised that there was an assassinâs village in his country.
âYou donât have to react so violently. They also had to live, so it canât be helped.â
âNo, thatâs not the issue âŠâ
âOr are you pretending to be the Kingâs second son again? Abel is already an adult, so youâre no longer the age to play pretend prince.â
Ryo deliberately sighed deeply and shrugged his shoulders.
His actions irritated Abel.
While having such idle conversations, the expeditionary force arrived at the eastern border city of Red Post.