Chapter 83.2: ๐๐ข๐ฆ๐ ๐ญ๐จ ๐๐ฎ๐ง๐ญ (2)
When Johan shared his conjecture, Achladda nodded in surprise. Johanโs theory seemed plausible.
It was more surprising that a knight, new to the area, had grasped the Dukeโs intentions.
โThat could be true. The Duke Brduhe is capable of that.โ
โWhat do you think of the Duke?โ
โHeโs a chief who understands us well. He gives as much as we offer.โ
Achladdaโs words reflected satisfaction and trust in the Duke, who had been implementing conciliatory policies towards the nomadic tribes.
โBut still, he is of the Empire. Our tribe wouldnโt have thought of such a strategy.โ
Creating advantageous situations for the external tribes and inducing harmony by having Empire knights join them was a clever strategy. Not participating meant a loss.
Johan saw this as a refined approach, but wondered what the issue was.
โWhy is that?โ
โWell, if I were in charge, I wouldnโt help the arrogant knight dastards just because they ask for it. Other warriors probably think the same.โ
โBut some seem to have already joined hands?โ
Achladda chuckled at Johanโs comment, sending shivers down his spine.
โDonโt think they have really joined hands, Sir Knight. Empire people may trust oaths, but we donโt. We first see if the other is a warrior worth respecting.โ
If the counterpart wasnโt worthy of respect, any promise made with them meant nothing, regardless of oaths or honor.
It was uncertain how sincere the warriors who joined hands with the Empire knights were. Betrayal and disappearance at any moment wouldnโt be surprising.
โItโs interesting to hear about such customs, but it makes me uneasy to hear this now when weโve agreed to move together. . .โ
โDonโt worry, Sir Knight. I wouldnโt have invited you to visit our tribe if I didnโt respect you.โ
Achladda wouldnโt have made such an offer to someone he didnโt respect.
As Achladda enthusiastically chatted, several warriors gathered around. They were familiar with Achladda or related to his tribe.
They, too, had participated in the tournament in the east and were very pleased to see Johan.
โDidnโt expect the troll slayer to be here!โ
โI already feel like weโre winning.โ
Among the gathered, chatting crowd, Johan suddenly realized he hadnโt asked the most important thing.
โSo why have we gathered like this? What are we trying to catch?โ
โ. . .Well. Achladda. You havenโt told him yet?โ
โWhat did the sir believe in to follow you? Did he just come along without knowing?โ
โWhat if he leaves after hearing it?โ
โNonsense. Would such a warrior back down?โ
โI see. I misspoke.โ
As the warriors became noisy, Achladda signaled for them to quiet down.
โSir Knight. I apologize. I forgot the most important thing. . . .But why didnโt you ask, Sir Knight?โ
โI trust you, thatโs why.โ
โDo you think Iโll be moved by what you said?โ
Although he said that, Achladda looked very happy. As the personnel gathered, he shouted.
โNow, gathered warriors, rough and tenacious warriors, fierce like untamable lions, warriors with fire in their eyes and light on their faces! Letโs go on a hunt so grand that Brduhe will be breathless with awe! Letโs show who owns this plain! To the arrogant Empire folks. . .โ
โA-Achladda. Sir Knight is also here. . .โ
โ. . .Not to that Sir Knight, but to the arrogant Empire folks, letโs show who owns this plain! Letโs go! To catch the leader of the werewolves!โ
The gathered warriors in front of the forest raised their weapons, responding to Achladdaโs call.
Werewolf King.
That was the goal of all the warriors gathered here.
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The centaurs and humans rode out through the forest, all but Johan familiar with the area and able to navigate the paths even with their eyes closed.
The warriors, considering Johan, placed him in the middle of the group, but surprisingly, Johan kept up without falling behind.
โSir Johan. Have you often ridden through the forest?โ
Riding a horse in the forest required more than instinct and intuition; it needed experience and technique.
Signals from the elements of the forest. The shape of the extended path and the direction of the branches. The appearance of leaves and piled earth. . .
To decipher where to steer based on these things, experience was required.contemporary romance
And Johanโs mentor in the forest was Joseph. A ranger from the East.
Johan suddenly realized that Joseph was from the East. What he had said was also useful in the East.
Euclyia, who had approached thinking she might help Johan if he fell behind, exclaimed,
โLike a snail, fast, and cool!โ
โ. . .Maybe speaking in Eastern dialect would be better.โ
Euclyia blushed and nodded her head. Since she wanted to become more familiar with the Eastern dialect, it was better to converse in it.
โSir Knight. Recently, there have been more werewolves.โ
Achladda said, casually flicking his bowstring. The arrow in Achladdaโs hand was unique compared to the others. It was much shorter and sharper.
โTheyโre not the kind with no heads that would overrun a town. . . but their numbers have increased that much.โ
The monsters, with diminishing prey, became more aggressive and active. Werewolves knew attacking towns was dangerous.
Yet, their attacks implied one reason.
โThere might be several reasons for the increase of werewolves, but our tribeโs shamans, as well as other tribesโ, have made the same prophecy. There must be a leader among the werewolves.โ
Werewolves typically didnโt group much, often fighting for dominance within their own kind.
However, occasionally, a strong werewolf, having survived long enough, would subdue others and form a pack.
With a strong leader, the werewolf pack, more organized, would last longer.
Especially if these fierce monsters moved in an orderly fashion. . .
โWe were going to report to the Duke and ask for soldiers, but given the situation, we decided itโs better to handle it ourselves. Wouldnโt it be an honor?โ
โSo, how do you plan to catch them?โ
โWith this, of course.โ
Achladda held up his bow and arrow. Despite a regular bow and arrow being less effective against monsters, his confidence was evident.
โAs you must know, having caught a troll, whatโs most important in hunting a monster?โ
โA way to ensure cutting off its breath.โ
โExactly.โ
Achladda smiled slyly. He thought Johan shared his perspective.
โA deadly poison strong enough to cut off a werewolfโs breath. Iโve prepared such a poison. You must have it too, Sir Knight, for when you caught the troll.โ
โUh. . .โ
โOh? Did you catch it with fire?โ
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