CHAPTER 50 THE MOUNTAINS WATCHMEN
For a while, the forest road continued on, eventually changing into a gentle uphill, and the view in front of them had changed to that of a mountain road before the two women realized it.
W-What should we do?! Its too dark! I cant see anything!
The sun set as the women made their way up the mountain path, and the stars lit up the night sky. Totoara grew concerned as a result of the change.
You cant see? Why didnt you say so sooner?
Well! You were moving so confidently, and I didnt want to lose to you
Youre quite stubborn arent you. Hmm, what should we do
Merc had no trouble grasping the entire picture as she peered around her dimly lighted surroundings. However, this was primarily due to the elves having eyes that were unaffected by darkness. The stars and the moon shone brightly as well. It was no wonder Merc didnt have any problems looking around.
We can surely walk a bit more But, since Totoara cant see anything, I wouldnt want to force her to go any further
Because Merc had lived as an elf for so long, she had forgotten that humans were not acclimated to the dark. As such, she had no other option but to rest for the day.
At least the weather is nice. We didnt have to pack any sleeping bags or anything like that.
After reclining against a huge tree right next to them, Merc said to Totoara. Totoara followed Mercs lead and rested against the tree with her back against it.
Merc deduced from Totoaras demeanor that she was no stranger to travel. Merc had even seen her go out of her way to obtain water when she noticed it was becoming dark. Totoara had most likely realized that they would be camping out in the mountains so she had decided to prepare herself beforehand.
Good grief. To think that a lady such as me would be forced to sleep in this place
Totoara complained as she noticed Merc looking at her. Totoara, on the other hand, didnt appear to be a pampered lady in any way.
Merc. Can you perhaps see in the dark?
I can Miss assassin, are you unable to do so?
Good grief. Dont tease me!
Totoara said with a smile. She was a lovely and charming young woman. In addition, her chest was quite large. Merc could not have asked for a better travel buddy.
However, shes still hiding something. Shes unquestionably used to traveling, no matter how I look at it. Why is she behaving as if she is a complete novice?
That was the one thing Merc didnt understand.
Merc reasoned that Totoara was worried of provoking trouble by sticking out too much. Perhaps she was worried that if she stood out too much, she might be hampered during the exam.
If Totoara was correct, Merc would have to think about doing the same. After all, it wasnt out of the question that others envious of their ability would try to sabotage them in some way.
Perhaps I should also pretend to be ignorant.
As Merc was thinking this, she became aware of a presence approaching them and stood up.
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Merc?
Quiet!
Merc quickly interrupted her before she could say anything else. Totoara raised her body slightly as she noticed Merc abruptly stand up and place her hand on her wooden stick.
When Merc saw Totoaras movements, she was convinced they werent those of a novice. But this wasnt the time to be concerned about that.
Theres something there. A group Theres 20 of them.
Merc was able to deduce that a group of 20 was closing up on them by sensing the magic power around the group. She assumed they were humans based on the quality of their Mana, but she couldnt be certain.
The one thing she was confident of was that the group was well aware of their location and was heading right for them. Merc and Totoara had no choice except to flee or fight at this point.
Merc, what happened?
Totoara inquired softly. She had most likely also noticed that something wasnt right.
Theres a group coming our way.
What? What did you just say?!
A tiny red light could be seen flickering between the trees in front of them at the time Totoara said that. The movement of the light indicated that it was the flame of a torch. Which meant that the group consisted of humans.
Fire!
A single arrow pierced the darkness the moment that voice echoed throughout the area.
The arrow flew entirely above Merc and Totoaras heads before piercing a tree in the back. Merc and Totoara had no means of knowing whether the men had missed on purpose.
Dont move! The next one wont miss!
Merc determined that the arrow had only served as a threat based on what the opposing side had just said.
Who are you?
Merc asked. After this, a row of guys carrying lit torches emerged from the shrubbery. The man in the middle of the row then smirked devilishly as he drew his blade.
Hehehe. Were this mountains watchmen. If you wish to pass youll have to pay the toll.
The man with the filthy circle beard who had just now spoken appeared to be the leader of the bunch.
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Watchmen my ass. Theyre nothing more than mountain bandits
Merc thought as she tightened the grip on her wooden stick.
There were twenty enemies.
Merc could tell they were all small fry, but she couldnt relax her guard. In addition to having ten times their numbers, Merc sensed something peculiar about the groups leader.
How much is the toll?
10 gold coins1! Are you paying?
10 gold coins? Ridiculous
Merc knew that the mens goal wasnt the toll based on the amount the leader had just declared.
Merc was curious as to which traveler would be able to spit out ten gold coins. She was convinced that the men had no intention of ever letting them go.
And what if we cant pay?
Hehe. Well have to resort to other means. You see, were not mountain bandits so well let you off if you leave everything you have.
Thats just what a mountain bandit would say
Thats just what a mountain bandit would say!
Totoara shouted out exactly what Merc was thinking, slamming the men. As soon as he heard that, the mens leader knit his brows.
Missy. Thats not something youre allowed to say. We have a rule of not letting anyone who has called us bandits leave.
S-So what? Y-You want some of this huh?
Totoara said this while fearfully scanning the area and nervously adopting a gap-filled stance. She was fidgeting with her arms, most likely owing to the stress from the numerous torches that surrounded them.
No. You are women after all. Only filthy scumbags would lay a hand on women. Well let you off the hook this time.
Some lax rules you got here. Merc said mockingly.
Did you say something? Well it doesnt matter. Just leave everything that you have. This includes your money, weapons and clothes. Everything. If you do that, well let you go.
Totoara looked at Merc after the leader announced his demands and asked, What should we do?
We fight.
Merc naturally responded in hushed tones.
After all, they would lose the map that the Adventurers Guild had given them if they had all of their belongings stolen. They wouldnt be able to take the shortest path if it happened, which would make arriving at their goal difficult. Rather, it would make it impossible.
It was something they had to avoid at all costs.
So, Missies, what will it be?
As he carelessly lifted his foot to approach closer, the groups leader inquired.
The moment the leaders foot lifted off of the ground was the moment that Merc dashed forward2.
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