“Oh, you can see it now,” I said.
The carriage with 4 people including me left Baltrain early in the morning, and although we took several breaks along the way, we progressed without any major problems.
Having lunch at the riverside with the horses, it’s too peaceful, in other words, Kuruni and Miu take a nap on the road, or rather, Kuruni is highly excited and tries to play around with Miu and Miu brushes her off and ignores her, and while I was relaxing while watching that scene, we were just before Bidden Village in no time.
What time is it? The sun hasn’t quite set yet, but it feels like it’s taking more than half a day.
A 4-horse carriage has power, but if there are many people and luggage on board, the carriage itself will need to be larger, and the load will be increased accordingly. Furthermore, the fact that it’s summer is also a factor, and the horses get exhausted quickly.
In the end, the carriage couldn’t reach top speed, and it took a while because we took a lot of breaks for the horses.
However, it’s good that we made it through without any major problems along the way. The area around Baltrain is still fine, but the more we head out to the countryside, the more likely it is we’ll be attacked by bandits or animals.
“Ueh…” Miu groaned, exhausted. “Are we finally here?”
“Just a little more,” I said.
Just beyond my vision, I can see faint buildings ahead of the rolling plain. Bidden Village would be the only visible settlement around here.
And like I thought, Miu was tired from not being used to riding in a carriage for so long.
“It looks like we’ll be able to arrive before the sun goes down,” I said.
“Yeah, I’m glad nothing happened on the way,” Miu said.
If even one of the troubles, such as a battle, had occurred, the situation would have been completely different. If we ate up so much extra time, in the worst case we’d have camped overnight.
Putting aside the Knights of Rebelio who are probably accustomed to such marches, we wanted to avoid forced marches with Miu, so they were lucky this time.
Clip, clop, the sound of hooves echoes gently in the silence.
In Baltrain, unless it was midnight, the air was mostly filled with the hustle and bustle of people.
Unfortunately, it’s not possible to fully enjoy the scenery as the sun sets, but it would be fine after tomorrow. For now, I just want to take a breather now that the trip has ended safely.
“Everyone,” the coachman said, “we have arrived.”
It’s been a while since I saw the village in the shadows.
Today’s trip ended when the horses reached the defense fence—which was too poor compared to the walls of the capital city Baltrain—and they worked hard for a frontier village.
“Thank you very much,” I said. “It was a comfortable journey.”
“I’m humbled by your praise,” the coachman said. “Thank you for your continued patronage.”
With that thanks, I plant my feet on the village’s ground.
It’s not the cobblestones of Baltrane, it’s a natural grassland. There were several breaks along the way, but it felt more familiar than the hard ground. I’ve lived in the countryside all my life, so I feel more comfortable here.
“Fuiii, it’s been a while!” Kuruni cries as she rises and stretches from sleeping in the carriage.
For sure, it’s been a long time since Kuruni came to Bidden Village. Or rather, most disciples don’t bother to visit after graduating from our dojo. Something like Alexia’s visit is actually quite rare.
As for me, there were times when I felt lonely, but I thought that was fine.
It’s hard to say, but it’s safe to say that this is a rural area. I’m happy that you’ve learned my swordsmanship, but there’s no need to be tied up in a rural village like this.
Becoming a knight, an adventurer, or a magician, the goal to reach by learning the sword varies but in short, everyone is walking their path. In other words, it’s perfectly fine for those paths to lead away from here.
“Let’s go to my house first,” I said. “I’ll show you around.”
After confirming that everyone got off the carriage and had their luggage with them, we decided to head to the dojo.
By the way, it seems that the coachman who prepared the carriage is going to the inn in the village. Apparently, it wasn’t his first time here, and he was very good at moving the horses around. I don’t think I have anything to worry about.
Kuruni and I are the only two people who have the geography of this village in our heads. Kuruni is comfortable in a way because she’s familiar with it, but Henblitz and Miu’s expressions showed some tension.
In particular, Miu was restless as she looked around nervously. Although she is not the type to speak actively, to begin with, I’ve seen a significant decrease in her words.
Henblitz is probably used to going on expeditions to unfamiliar lands, but for Miu, it must be a genuine first time. I know why she’s so nervous. Well, maybe when we get home, she’ll be nervous in a different way. I’m sure my parents won’t let us go just like that.
The sun hasn’t set yet, so it’s unlikely that they’ve already fallen asleep.
In a remote place like this, once the sun goes down there’s little to do but go to bed. If this is Baltrain, there are various options such as going out to bars. Unfortunately, such entertainment does not exist in rural villages.
“Well, this is my house and the family dojo,” I said.
“Ooh… so it’s medium-sized,” Henblitz said.
It’s been a while since we got off the carriage at the entrance of the village. Having said that, if it was a village of this scale, you wouldn’t have to walk so much, and we got to my home without incident.
As Sir Henblitz said, I think the dojo was a reasonable size. As expected, it can’t be compared to the Knights’ HQ or the Magician’s Academy, but the countryside has much more land compared to its population. Although it may be a bit much to say that the population and land size are mostly inversely proportional.
“Maybe my parents are still awake…” I said.
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