Seeing that the place to be used to stay was comfortable, Altair got off the horse, followed by Adir who also came down from there and led the horse and tied the horse next to the tree.
"Have you ever slept in the wild?" asked Altair, teasing Adir while tidying and tidying the place for them to sleep.
"Of course!" said Adir in an annoyed tone who suddenly shouted.
Altair just smiled seeing Adir who was acting strange from the start when they left the capital in his mind, Altair was very happy with Adir's nature who was very easy to work with.
Altair walked around the place for them to rest to look for firewood while looking around just in case.
"Don't be angry," replied Altair, taking the dry sticks and twigs.
"I'm asking that because you are a Saintess candidate, I might be sued by your family for letting a great candidate sleep in a forest filled with insects," added Altair standing up and looking at Adir with a serious face.
Altair remained focused on the fish in front of him, there were already two large fish hanging from Altair's waist. Taking wood around the river to be used as spears for hunting and Adir going down into the cold water, the water touching Adir's skin made him shiver with cold but, because of the feeling of irritation in his mind, Adir couldn't forget Altair's treatment all this time, Adir quickly followed Altair. who was already in the middle of the river, Altair who heard the sound of footsteps approaching him reflexively looked back. "You want to go hunting too?" asked Altair while looking at Adir warily. "Yes." Adir replied curtly. "Where's the water fairy?" asked Altair curiously who began to turn his attention to the water. "I left it there," Adir replied nonchalantly while looking at the water fairy who was busy playing with the fish. "Shouldn't they be returned as soon as business is done?" asked Altair again who managed to
It was almost noon, they were still in the forest, yet to enter the iceberg which was snowing heavily. Adir was already getting used to the reckless way of riding Altair's horse. Suddenly Altair's horse stopped. Adir, who felt they were not going back, looked ahead and asked, "What is it?" asked Adir while sticking his head out. You can see the ravine that stretches out to block their journey from one end to the other and there is no plain or bridge for them to cross. "There's a big chasm here, it wasn't written on the map before," said Altair anxiously. Altair got off the horse looking at the situation around him, Adir who was still on the horse also got down to look around. "I believe this might be due to the dragon smoke attack that time," said Altair while investigating. "How could that be? Even though only one monster managed to get inside, and even then, it was in the Onder de family's residence," Adir asked. “Did the Sai
The arrow that flew straight into the target immediately cut off his head from his neck. For a moment the deer stood frozen in the same position and then his head fell, followed by blood flowing, not waiting for a long time, the body followed falling to the ground. Altair walked carrying a deer that had just been caught in the middle of the forest, with his severed head and blood dripping profusely on the ground. Altair's hunting ground was a bit far from where they were camped. It was getting dark, the twinkling fireflies lit up the forest to make it glow. Altair was happy because tonight he could eat meat after a few days eating only fruit and dry food in the forest. When Altair arrived there he did not see the coals of fire in their tent. After passing through a tall bush and parting Altair did not find Adir lighting a bonfire. Their horses were also nowhere to be seen. Altair is a little frantically looking for where they are or Altair thi
Mana quickly covered her body to protect and muffle the sound when talking or walking in that place. "What are you doing?" Adir asked anxiously, looking back at his surroundings. Altair also used Mana to protect his body while preparing firewood to make a bonfire. Seeing what Altair did, Adir seemed to panic. "Don't worry, I've put a magic shield around where we camp so that our voices can't be heard from outside and we won't be seen from outside," said Altair calmly, the bonfire started to burn. Altair moved from where he was before going near the deer, skinning and cutting the deer's body parts into several pieces of meat. He took the dry spices he had brought from the Mansion in the bag he was hanging and spread them over the venison. Cut the meat into cubes and then pierce the rest of the meat, Altair hooks it with an iron and hangs it on a low tree branch. “Should I release my Mana?” asked Adir curiously, feeling still confused an
"It's nothing," replied Adir who was no longer interested in continuing his words. "Now it's not important to say silly things like this," Adir said to himself. After they had finished with their dinner, they agreed to take turns on the night vigil. Adir slept first and Altair kept the bonfire to keep them warm. "You sleep first, I'm on guard and will look for my black horse," said Altair, breaking some logs to put into the fire. "Are you going to leave me?" asked Adir anxiously while looking at Altair who had started to stand up. "If that's necessary," replied Altair calmly. Adir could only resign himself to listening to Altair's words, even though he could sleep tonight, in fact, he couldn't sleep well. In the same way he must also be on guard for his own safety. Altair saw Adir's face which was filled with anxiety. "Hey,
"We must immediately return to the camp to hide," said Altair while stroking the black horse that was in front of him now. The horse purred softly as if to say, "Sure," "If only we had become full Mana controllers, maybe we wouldn't have had such a difficult event," said Altair sadly. "This disaster could not have happened," he added. Altair took hold of the horse's reins and walked towards the camp. "Do you also feel that what you experienced earlier with Adir was also dangerous?" asked Altair, facing his horse. The horse replied with a loud purr on its face. “So scary,” Altair replied with a slight shudder. After leading the horses, they entered the hiding place. Altair put the horse close to Adir so they could warm each other up. Altair wished they could take care of each other. The horse sat quietly while licking Adir's hair and head. Adir, who was feeling that something was disturbing his slee
Adir felt uncomfortable seeing the scene happening before his eyes now. The creatures began to wander towards the damaged tree. Adir did not dare to jump back, he preferred to remain silent and watch their movements. Luckily the attack he had just carried out did not cause any harmful effects and could threaten his life. The tree was already filled and surrounded by them. Adir was surprised to see some of them starting to climb up by stabbing the tree trunk with their hands. The winds of fear began to attack Adir, hoping that they also didn't come to Adir who was still standing holding his Mana sword tightly. Among the others have also started to climb up the tree next to the tree. Their curiosity makes the creatures do this. Adir tried to thicken and strengthen Mana to protect him. Adir began to think to find out what exactly this creature was doing now. Adir again released Mana foam, unlike the previous white one, the foam that Adir would release wa
Morning shone in the forest and Altair was preparing breakfast for the two of them. Adir tried to get up with a slightly lost body holding his head which was still a little sore, Adir looked around. Altair who saw Adir had sat up to him. "How are you doing?" asked Altair with a serious face. "It's okay," replied Adir while looking at Altair's face. Adir looked around which looked dark, however, the sun slits in from the fallen tree leaves. Adir saw the great wall from afar. "Did you make all this?" asked Adir in a serious tone. Altair looked around and understood what Adir meant. "That's right," replied Altair calmly. "Don't destroy Bedros' territory," said Adir, trying to stand up. Altair, who saw Adir still weak, felt sorry. "Don't pity me," Adir added without looking at Altair