Chapter 621
"It's fine."
"No. If I cast on the saddle, not only the rider but also the horse will like it."
Yi-Han brought out various life magic spells he had learned under Professor Garcia in his first year.
Jicklin's horse nuzzled its head, fluttering its eyelids at Yi-Han, who was casting warm magic on it.
"Jijel. Please take care of the rest."
"Magic shouldn't be wasted like that originally."
Jijel meekly rebelled at her sister's order.
It was Wardanaz who was strange for wasting magic just because he had a lot of it; originally, one didn't cast magic on every little thing like this.
Jicklin's eyes became stern, thinking her sister was making excuses.
"Jijel. You shouldn't say that's how it originally is just because you can't do it."
"That's not what I...!"
"I'll finish the rest!"
Jijel glared at Yi-Han, who was running to cast magic on the other luggage.
Yi-Han spoke as if he had no choice.
"I couldn't just stand by, could I?"
"Thank you. Thank you very much. Yes. Why don't you flatter my sister more?"
"Don't blame me. It's just my Einroguard habits showing."
"..."
Even Jijel had nothing to say to Yi-Han's words.
Indeed, casting magic indiscriminately like this before a trip was something Wardanaz did even at Einroguard.
The difference was that this was outside!
Even at Einroguard, Wardanaz was a madman, but seeing him outside, Wardanaz was really a madman anew.
Usually, a mage should conserve their abilities as much as possible and only cast magic when it's important, but he was casting magic on every little thing... r
When put next to Wardanaz, any mage would look lazy and incompetent.
"Where are the others?"
"There are none. This is all."
"...?"
Yi-Han hesitated.
Of course, he knew that knights' hunts were more uncomfortable than nobles' hunts.
No roads in rough terrain, no gamekeepers or beaters, no servants or porters following with luggage!
But in fact, this was something that would make Shadow Patrol hunters like Nillia snort.
-Wardanaz. Don't be fooled by the knights' words. Half of what knights say is bluster, and the other half is whining. They go in only on good weather days with maps that have every fallen hair recorded in detail. Squires carry supplies including luxury items! Real hunting is done by hunters...-
Although it was a bit more uncomfortable than nobles' hunts, knights didn't go out completely uncomfortably either.
But to say this was all the people?
"What about the other knights? The squires?"
"I told you there are none... Didn't I tell you? There's nothing good about inviting them."
Jijel sighed.
She had accepted it because she knew the abilities Wardanaz had shown at Einroguard for a year, otherwise she would have really opposed it with her life.
Two horses each.
Only the luggage that could be loaded on them, nothing else.
This was Jicklin's hunt.
"Hmm. I see."
"...I thought you'd be more surprised??"
"There's a knight in our family who does similar things..."
"Are you really from the Wardanaz family??"
***
Jicklin was in a very good mood.
It was because the friend her sister, who had entered magic academy, brought along was polite and pleasant.
She had been worried because he was from a mage family, but who knew he would get along so well with knights and horses.
Perhaps he was someone more suited to be a knight.
"Wardanaz. Can you see that river to the side?"
"Yes, I can see it."
"Once, a serpent crawled up that river."
Jicklin looked at the river with memories in her stoic gaze.
"What happened?"
"It died."
"...Why did it die?"
Yi-Han blamed himself for asking carelessly and asked again.
"Its neck was cut."
"Who cut it and how?"
Jijel answered grumpily instead.
"My sister fought alone for 3 days and cut off its neck."
"Hahaha... Wait. That's not a joke."
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