Two Saints Wander off into a Different World Chapter 59
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Two Saints Wander off into a Different World Chapter 59
Return 3 – Night Job
Well, it had been stifling in the dwarf castle, but it wasn’t because of their position. It was just because the dwarves were very kind and friendly. Perhaps too much so.
Well, it had been stifling in the dwarf castle, but it wasn’t because of their position. It was just because the dwarves were very kind and friendly. Perhaps too much so.
In other words, there were a lot of people like Kaider, who seemed to like to take care of others.
They would constantly talk to them or try to put them alone with Kaider or Nyran.
“You youngsters should have some time together.”
They would say. And yet they would constantly be watching them as well. Had it not been only a two days stay, Maki and Chiharu would have been very stressed out.
“I’m sorry. My mother, brothers, and their wives really like to fuss over people.”
“It’s fine. We were expecting it.”
Maki chuckled as Kaider apologized. As long as there was no ill intent, it was good to receive kindness as kindness. They were good people. That was all that mattered.
“But to be honest, I want to get away from here.”
It was the same with young people in any country. Especially if they were single.
Even Edwy had worked hard for 2 days as a representative for Arthur.
“I feel like I’m the one who should get to make sweet and bitter memories, since I’m younger. Why is it that Aeris and Grudo get to enjoy their time with Maki and Chiharu?”
Edwy mumbled.
“Well, we don’t get to experience such things anymore, in our old age. You should be kind to us older folk.”
Aeris said. But Maki hadn’t forgotten that ‘sweet moment’ he had had or the fact that Aeris was still not retired. And so she felt a little bad for Edwy, who was completely fooled by Aeris. In fact, Aeris had as many years ahead of him as Arthur. And so Maki thought it was very deceptive of him to act as if he were an old man who didn’t have much time left.
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Maki also knew that Chiharu was fooled by Aeris as well, but she didn’t feel sorry for her in the least.
Edmond was also invited to the castle, and they were happy that they got to talk with him.
They promised to meet again before separating.
After those 2 days of rest that were really about diplomacy, the company moved on to Noir. Maki and Chiharu returned to their cooking duties. While they didn’t want to disguise themselves as boys again, wearing dresses and staying in the carriage all day wasn’t fun either. And so they wore their boys’ clothes but excluded the wigs. And then they rose in the back of a wagon with the luggage.
The dwarf lands had many mountains, and they went up and down quite a few on their travels, which meant the scenery was always changing. As they excitedly climbed up the mountains, the trees became smaller and of a different variety. Sometimes the air would suddenly feel cool, and they would find a small river with beautiful, clear water. Or sometimes there would be waterfalls.
After fully enjoying the sights, they would pass out soup and then drink wine with the others. Then they would retire to an inn instead of a tent, and go to sleep.
Once everyone was asleep, quiet movement would be heard from Maki and Chiharu’s room.
“Quietly okay? Quietly. Are the lights off? Okay, now I’m going to open the window.”
Maki said in a hushed voice. The two of them always took a room with a balcony. They said it was so the birdfolk could visit them. But there were other uses at night.
The two slipped out of the window and then waited for a few minutes. After a while, something came from the sky. It was black, which made it hard to see in the night sky.
“Come here. That’s a good boy.”
Chiharu called in a soft voice. It was a gazer. It came down to the balcony and swayed happily.
“Did you have a lot of fun?”
The gazer swayed.
“You can go and play more if you like.”
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It’s fine. I saw enough.
“I see. Then come here.”
The gazer touched Chiharu’s outstretched hand and then shrunk down. A second later, a magic stone dropped near their feet. Maki whispered,
“Only one today.”
Chiharu squinted at the night sky. There were a half-moon and several clouds that cast shadows.
“Okay, let’s go back in, Chiharu.”
“Yes.”
They quietly closed the window again.
Once that was done, the shadows underneath the window also disappeared.
After the incident at the dungeon, especially after the incident at the Mirror Lake, Maki and Chiharu started to feel that something was watching them. In fact, it had increased once their identities had been exposed, but there was something different about some of them. They were a little sad.
And then one night, when Maki had been looking out of the window, a large eye looked back at her. Maki thought it was very impressive that she hadn’t screamed. Her first thought was…
“If the soldiers see it, they will kill it.”
And so she called Chiharu, and they had gone out onto the balcony.
“Hey, you. Come over here into the shadows!”
Maki scolded the gazer as she checked to see if there were any soldiers watching. Good. There was no one.
Maki scolded the gazer as she checked to see if there were any soldiers watching. Good. There was no one.
The two of them crouched so no one would be able to see them on the balcony. And then Chiharu talked to the gazer.
“What is it? Did you come out of the dungeon?”
I guess. I wanted to go where it was bright. And I came out. The gazer swayed slowly. For some reason, Maki and Chiharu were able to tell what the gazer was thinking.
“You…went out…”
And I’m too tired. I want to go back. But I can’t.
“You do?”
Yes, beloved child. Send me back.
Chiharu raised her hand and the gazer approached happily. Then it turned into a magic stone.
“It was relieved. And said thank you.”
“Yes. I felt it too. Oh, another one is coming.”
Maki looked up at the sky. They sent three gazers back that night.
It was from then on. Maki and Chiharu only wanted rooms with balconies.
Of course, the birdfolk were happy about it, but balconies also made rooms more dangerous, from a security point of view. It was Nyran who persuaded Edwy to agree to it.
“I don’t see why there’s a problem. The soldiers will be patrolling the ground.”
“Well, I suppose it is better than when they slept in tents.”
Once the two had been given permission, they started to drink less and wait for the monsters at night. They could have just ignored them, but they felt sorry for the lost monsters. Besides, even if they missed out on some sleep, they could just take a nap in the wagon on the following morning.
There were fewer monsters the closer they got to the capital. And there were nights when there were none at all. Also, it seemed that it was only gazers that were able to leave the dungeon without any of the guards noticing. And they never saw any four-legged monsters.
Furthermore, they rarely had visits after leaving the capital, but the two of them still stayed up late and waited, just in case. They had decided to do this until they left the dwarf lands.
But neither of them knew that Kaider and Nyran watched them every night, their swords ready.
“Ah, I guess they are finished for the night.”
Nyran muttered. And then Kaider said,
“I don’t get it. Why are Maki and Chiharu so kind to those monsters. It’s like they are in a different world.”
“Yes. I feel like I’m seeing some story.”
Maki and Chiharu’s silhouettes appeared in the moonlight. They always looked at the moon a little before going back to their room.
“Still…”
“Yeah.”
“The moonlight is nice.”
“It is.”
The light of the moon made their bedclothes look a little seethrough.
“Not bad.”
“Yes.”
And the two hopeless men felt rewarded.
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