Barbarian Quest-Chapter 38
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Chapter 38
Urich sat next to Kylios and glared at him with cold eyes.
โPurr.โ
Kylios snorted as he looked at the barbarian as if he was wary of his presence.
โYouโre only obedient to Pahell.โ
Urich wasnโt the only one who couldnโt get on the horseโs back. Kylios didnโt allow anyone other than Pahell to ride him, not even the mercenaries who were experienced horse riders.
โThatโs a wild horse, alright. Who wouldโve thought that young noble would have a knack for it?โ
The mercenaries who were rejected by Kylios commented as they walked away.
โYouโd better give up, too, Urich. This horse isnโt for everyone.โ
โShut up.โ
Urich still couldnโt give up.
โDammit, it was pretty cool.โ
The image of Pahell taming the wild beast in a heartbeat and roaming the plains on its back was still vivid in his head.
โI want to ride a horse, too.โ
He didnโt want a stable horse that was born tamed by humans. He wanted a wild horse that was full of life.
Thump.
Urichโs heart squirmed as he felt the force of life from the beastliness of Kylios.
โKylios,โ Urich muttered, and the horse looked up as if he recognized his own name.
โHorses are smart. They can understand everything we say.โ
Those were Pahellโs words.
โI guess today isnโt the day, either.โ
Urich got up from his seat. He decided not to rush to get on Kyliosโ back.
โKylios rejects me.โ
First and foremost, he had to become closer with the animal. With that intention, Urich spent a lot of time with Kylios.
โPurr.โ
Kylios always acted cold toward Urich, but that attitude went away the moment Pahell walked up to him.
โOnce we get to the city, Iโll get you some nice horseshoes,โ Pahell said to his horse as he assessed his condition. f(r)eewebn(o)vel.com
โHeโs a young male. Heโs big and his hooves are also healthy. I got a good one.โ
Pahell was a horse expert. He could tell that Kylios was a fine horse. Even though he was an unbred wild horse, he was big and strong enough to make it as a warhorse.
โWhy donโt you just hand the throne over to your uncle and stick with raising horses? I think that suits you better, no?โ Urich asked with an attitude.
โBeing good with horses is one of the virtues of a king.โ
โYou canโt even fight.โ
โWhatโs a king going to do on the frontlines? I just need a certain level of swordsmanship to be cultured. Itโs not even that important for kings, anyway.โ
โHow ridiculous is it that you ask your people to put their lives on the line fighting for you, when all you do is just sit in your throne, giving orders? I also donโt understand the people who fight to the death just because you ordered them to,โ Urich laughed.
โA barbarian like you could never understand the nobility of bloodlines, statuses, and loyalty, even if you spent your whole life trying to.โ
Pahell was proud to be of royaltyโto be the rightful heir to the throne.
โYouโre right about that, Iโll never understand your strange system.โ
Pahellโs eyes turned sharp and hostile as he looked at Urich. His look was a mix of hatred, rage, and strangely, a hint of favor.
โSir Phillion is fond of you, even though you were the very man who cut off his fingers. At first, I thought there was something wrong with his head.โ
โFour of my brothers died because of his false job description. I think losing some fingers was a light punishment compared to that.โ
โThatโs what he said as wellโthat he got off easy,โ Pahell replied as he gritted his teeth in anger. After what had happened, Pillionโs time as a knight was finished. Maybe he couldโve managed if it was his left hand that was left fingerless, but he had lost four of the five on his right hand. He was also too old to learn to wield a sword with his left hand.
โSo, what, are you complaining?โ
โI am, but I also gave you my word. Once I become the king, I am going to reward you generously and I wonโt try to get you back for what youโve done. I am of royal status, and my oaths are worth just as much as my status.โ
Pahell jumped on the back of his horse. He said to Urich as he looked down.
โMercenary Leader Urich, start thinking about what you want as your reward. Perhaps youโd like to take a bundle of gold and silver treasure to return to your home proudly.โ
Pahell smiled brightly and tapped Kylios with the back of his heels. In response, Kylios turned his head and walked away with him.
The mercenaries packed up their camp and got on the road again. The border was now two days away.
โWeโre finally out of here if we just walk today and tomorrow. Damn, weโre finally getting to the city, huh?โ
โPfft, the cityโs at least three days away. Donโt get your hopes up.โ
The mercenaries exchanged their casual chatter. They were passing the border between sparsely populated territories.
โItโs much better to be on a horse,โ Pahell said as he drew in the tall air. Riding a horse also required a great deal of stamina and strength, but it was nothing he wasnโt used to. For him, it was much better than walking with a bunch of blisters on his feet.
Clop, clop.
The group was walking past a few patches of fallow fields. They were lands on break from harvest.
โFallow fields?โ
Urich asked for an explanation. He had a great deal of interest in farming.
โIf you keep planting the same crops in the same land year after year, the land eventually loses its strength, and the crops wonโt grow properly in the following year. So, you either let the land rest for a season or if you canโt afford to take a break from farming, you plant a different crop that doesnโt require as much from the land,โ Bachman explained.
โI see, you have to think of all that as you farm? Thatโs quite impressive, impressive indeed,โ Urich expressed his admiration as he looked at the fallow lands.
โI see smoke coming out of the chimney of that farmhouse over there. I will go buy some bread or grains,โ Lupin, who was one of the guards of the prince, said to Phillion.
โThatโs a good idea, Sir Lupin. The prince must be tired of the hard food weโve been eating ever since we left the city. Maybe some porridge might help,โ Phillion said as he nodded.
Lupin made contact with the farmhouse. He split a hundred-thousand-cil coin into two and gave half to the farmer for the food. It was quite a profitable deal for the farmer. After the transaction, Lupin rejoined the mercenaries with a basket full of bread and grains.
โIf we go this way, weโre most likely going to run into the border patrol. We should take a detour as we planned. There should be a couple of bridges that used to be used by the farmers.โ
The mercenaries planned their route as they had their lunch. The border of Porcana Kingdom was a series of canyons and rivers, so travelers needed to use bridges to enter and leave the kingdom.
After walking for another half a day, the mercenaries set up their camp again.
โHah, you dumbass!โ
โFuck!โ
Urich fell off Kyliosโ back again. Pahell was rolling on the ground laughing, and Urich was shaking in frustration.
โMaybe I should just beat him up.โ
Urich aggressively scratched his head. It was another day of him not being able to mount Kylios. The mercenaries had established a regular bet for whether he could ride the horse or not.
โAh, bread porridge, thatโs good. My jaw was starting to hurt from all that hardy food,โ Pahell said in relief as he sat in front of his pot. His meal was a porridge with pieces of bread boiled in it. For a royalty who had grown up on the delicate food of the palace, the hard foods of the mercenaries were too harsh.
The mercenaries who were enjoying their food stopped their meals when they noticed a shaking torch coming their way from afar.
โWho are you?โ
Someone yelled from not too far from their camp. Their voice was thunderous and clear.
โWeโre a mercenary squad!โ
The mercenaries answered while both parties maintained their distance from each other.
โWe are the border patrol. We must ask you for the reason for camping here since this isnโt the way to the border gate.โ
As the border patroller shouted, the mercenaries started to curse among themselves.
โTheyโre all on horses.โ
โWhy are the border patrol coming all the way out here?โ
โSome luck, this is.โ
There were five patrollers in total, all of them on horses.
โYou better answer our question unless you want us to consider you as bandits.โ
Stalling only made the mercenaries look more suspicious to the border patrol.
โWe have a prince with us. If we tell them that, wouldnโt they just get on their knees?โ
โOr we could be arrested right here.โ
While the mercenaries were talking, two of the border patrollers rode off back to their camp.
โTheyโre going to bring the gate defense,โ Phillion said with concern.
โHow big is the gate defense?โ
Phillion thought for a moment before answering Urichโs question.
โIf itโs the nearby Orquell Defense, probably around two hundred men with fifty horses.โ
โSo, if we were to run, then weโd have about fifty coming after us? We can deal with fifty,โ Urich said with a grin. He was already smelling the blood of another battle.
โWarhorses are strong and fit. Theyโll come right after us with two men on their backs. Weโll have to fight off a hundred men, then.โ
The mercenaries were stirred. It was impossible to ditch the horses on a flatland. It seemed like a conflict was inevitable.
The morale of the squad was dropping rapidly. After all, their goal was to survive and get their rewards for the job. They didnโt have the loyalty for the prince to welcome any battle where they would be at a disadvantage.
โUrich, the mercenaries are splitting. If we go into battle like this, weโre definitely going to have some running off,โ Bachman said to Urich. He was always reading the tendency of the squad and giving appropriate advice.
โCan I suggest something? We might have a way to avoid the battle altogether,โ Phillion said, getting Urich and the mercenariesโ attention.
โAvoid the battle?โ
โThe reason why the patrol is being so sensitive is probably because theyโve heard the news of the missing prince. Or there could be a false rumor that he had been kidnapped. Regardless, what Iโm saying is that itโs about time for Duke Harmattiโs message to spread throughout the kingdomโa message telling the people to look out for a young man with blue eyes.โ
โSo, youโre saying that our little master is the culprit?โ
โWe canโt outrun a horse on feet, but we can on a horse if the prince was to leave right now. We can meet up at the city of Valgma past the kingdom border. That way, even if the patrol searches the squad, they wonโt find anyone around the princeโs age with blue eyes. They wonโt want to start a meaningless conflict with a mercenary squad, either.โ
โThatโs a good plan. Whoโs going to go with the prince? Not you, Phillion, you donโt have a good track record.โ
โOf course, I understand. Urich, I want you to take the prince,โ Phillion said solemnly. Urichโs eyes widened.
โWhat? Iโm the leader of the squad! It doesnโt make sense for me to run away!โ
โSven can fill in for you. To be honest, his aged look is more fitting to the leader title, anyway,โ Phillion said as he pointed at the other barbarian. Sven laughed after hearing the plan.
โWhat a great idea. Iโm in.โ
After hearing Sven agree, the majority of the mercenaries nodded in favor of the plan which sounded much better than a battle that they had little chance of winning.
โIโm not on board. It feels like Iโm running away! Why canโt we just fight...โ
Urich stopped midsentence after glancing at the reactions of the mercenaries. He felt their cold glare.
If everyone in the squad were like Urich and Sven, they might have chosen to fight like warriors who were always prepared to accept death. However, the main goal of the mercenaries was to survive and get paid.
โUrich,โ Sven said as he shook his head. His single word contained many meanings.
Urich kicked the ground and frowned.
โDammit. Pahell! Can I even ride Kylios?โ
โIโll teach you how to really ride a horse. It shouldnโt be a problem for you to ride behind me.โ
Pahell seemed just as flustered as anyone else. He looked at Phillion with uneasy eyes.
โUrich is a trustworthy man, my prince. He may be a barbarian, but he is a follower of Lou and understands the nobility of oaths,โ Phillion said to his young master. Pahell bit his bottom lip and nodded.
โMay Louโs light guide you, Sir Phillion.โ
Pahell and Urich snuck out of the camp with Kylios. Kylios, being a dark horse, didnโt stand out at all in the darkness.
โWeโll allow your search!โ Sven shouted.
The border patrollers nodded and rode closer to the camp but maintained their last bit of distance.
โThe main force will arrive shortly. Unless we see anything suspicious, weโll let you go without any problem.โ
The mercenaries stood by in silence, waiting for the gate defense.