Seirei Gensouki ~Konna Sekai de Deaeta Kimi ni~

Episode 39: Towards the King's Capital

The day has come when the village trading team will leave for the Wang capital.

The time is early in the morning, and the square brings together those who leave and the villagers who drop it off.

On the immediate side there were about ten carriages packed with traded goods, among which were not only traded goods from this village, but also traded goods from the village of Gong.

The personnel bound for the Wang capital is made up of fifteen main strips, some of which are the figure of Rio.

Usually rarely equipped with weapons and protective gear in the village, but all this day Rio was also fully armed and hardened himself.

"Rio."

After the checking of the load, Luli called in a somewhat hard voice for the shabby Rio.

Right behind you stands Yuba watching Luli.

Rio smiled casually at both of them.

"Mr. Luli, Mr. Yuba. I'll be there."

In a gentle tone, he throws a word of departure at the two of them.

"Yeah. Be careful."

"Let me send you the same word from me. Be careful."

"Yes."

They both smiled back and sent Rio a word of drop-off.

Rio replies forcefully to those two.

"So... right. The..."

Luli tried to spin the words, worried about how to tell them, even though she had told them something.

With a subtle and strange look on his face, Rio looks softly at Luli's complexion.

"What's wrong?

"Yeah...... Um... I'm sorry!

To the inquiring Rio, creating a large build-up, something tremendous momentum led Luli to bow his head.

Rio makes a surprised face.

But soon I realized what she was apologizing for.

That would be what Yuba was saying the other day.

"I've done terrible things to Rio, haven't I? Rio helped me, but I was scared of Rio..."

With a sadly colorful voice that seemed to crush him by his apologies, Luli began to apologize to Rio.

Is there force in your shoulder, the trick is stiff.

"No, because if you follow the original, it's because you forgot your sight and beat that guy up. Mr. Luli is not bad."

And, with a troubled grin somewhere, Rio replied.

"So, but..."

Rio gives a look of sorrow to Luli, who also seems sorry.

"Still, Mr. Luli worried about himself. So I knew I was the bad one"

Slowly, as the scabbard explains, Rio said.

Before he scared me, Rio didn't come into excessive contact with Luli, wondering if trying to get too aggressively close would just frighten Luli the other way around.

Still, Luli worried that Rio was so fierce that he tried to treat me normally, though frightened.

This means that each other cared about each other and acted completely the opposite.

Rio was reflecting on his chosen behavior.

If it bothered you so much, maybe you should have communicated more with her from the start,.

Sometimes in relationships, what you think is good is behind you.

Rio sighed inside out, saying he still didn't seem to be a very good person.

"Yeah! Rio's not bad! Even though the truth is I'm in a position to thank you. Scared about Rio, and on the contrary, made him apologize. I'm so sorry!"

Strongly denying the word that Rio's self is bad, and in a restless breeze, Luli utters the words of apology.

"No, because the cause is my lack of consideration. There was a problem with the way we did it, even if we helped."

"Chi, no! It's my fault."

"No, it's natural for Mr. Luli to be scared. It was you who inspired it."

"So! He said Rio wasn't bad! It's my fault!

Rulli said softly to the development of mutual apologies.

"But..."

"It's okay! Because it's my fault!

Even more clearly, Luli affirmed, so that he could bear the words of Rio, who tries to state that there is no fault in himself.

A strong will is felt that is unlikely to give way to a single step, and Rio accidentally makes his eyes blink (maba).

"Ok...... Then we were bad for each other. Wouldn't you like to do that?

I said, Rio made me laugh bitterly at Luli, who stared at me with eyes that made me feel firmly willing.

Rio thinks it's his fault that he went mad and rammed and frightened her in helping Luli.

Luli thinks he's bad for being frightened even though Rio helped him.

We think of each other, but our feelings for each other are parallel lines.

That's just a little sad.

Then, for each other to walk over, it's a word that comes and goes, but I didn't feel bad trying to say that.

"No... yeah. That's right..."

For a moment, I wanted to deny Rio's words like that, but I accepted the words because I somehow found out what Luli was also trying to say about Rio.

I had some unconvincing thoughts in my eyes, but my mouth was smiling gently.

Rio smiled softly, too.

Her honest feelings about Rio have kept her breasts warm.

Rio gently walked over to Luli and offered his hand a little shy.

"May I ask you to shake your hand on the mark of reconciliation?

For a moment, I was stunned, Luli, but when I looked seriously at that hand, I had a hazy look on my face and grabbed that hand.

"Yeah! Yeah! Sorry, sorry, Rio..."

Tears in his eyes, Luli held Rio's hand forcefully.

"Welcome...... We'll talk a lot more when we get back. I'll be there."

"Yeah, it's a promise!

When Rio told him that in a wind he had never noticed, a joyful grin appeared on Luli's expression.

Yuba looks at the two of them smiling from behind.

"Mr. Yuba will be there, too. Rest assured that I will keep the villagers and traded goods safe on the road."

I got a serious look on my face, as I was somewhat embarrassed by the gaze being directed at me from Yuba and let that feeling slip away, Rio said.

"Yeah. I asked for it. But my life is my priority. Don't forget that."

"That's right. Be careful, Rio."

"Yes."

The joy seemed seeping in his family worrying about him, and Rio replied with a restful look on his face.

This is how the conversation between the three of them, which had an at-home atmosphere that was somehow difficult to get close to, ended up in a paragraph, often welcoming...

"Oh, that! Dear Rio, thank you for today!

Until then, Sayo, who had watched the situation from afar and walked with a urchin, spoke to Rio as he had decided to.

She's usually dressed like a village girl, but she's only wearing a travel dress today.

Yes, some of the members on their way to the King's Capital included Sayo.

The truth is, Luli was supposed to accompany me, but there was just such an incident the other day.

So Yuba told him to refrain from accompanying Luli, and instead he put Sayo, who had not yet been to the king's capital, into the trading squad.

"Yes. Nice to meet you."

Rio returns his greetings with a calm voice.

Yuba and Luli watched with warm eyes over Sayo, who looked nervous.

"Yes! I know this will annoy Master Rio, but thank you both, brother!

"Yeah, I'll make sure you're safe on the road, but in an emergency, follow these instructions."

"Be careful, Sayo"

Explain the absolute precautions that must be followed at the very least in case something happens.

"Yes!"

To the words, Sayo replied forcefully.

"Hey, Sayo. What are you talking about? I'll protect myself as safe as I can be."

Then Sin came into the conversation with a slightly dissatisfied look on his face as he was listening to such an exchange between the two.

Rio opened his eyes slightly.

Though slightly dissatisfied, this is how they seldom approached Rio from Singh.

What the hell kind of mood change is that?

"Brother, you can't do this if you stick it to Master Rio"

Sayo said to Sin like that, in a firm, slightly tight tone, as he told the child.

Sayo's brother means Singh.

He has a contrasting personality with an arm-white sin and an understated sayo, but Sayo also seems to have a clear opinion only of his brother.

"Hey, why do I have to stick to him?"

I said it in the wind, but the voice was slightly up.

"Brother, you said the other day that you could admit that Master Rio helped Mr. Luli. It's not good to be tuned up like a child forever."

"Bye, silly! Don't say that!

Sin reacts hastily to Sayo's words that tease his own mind.

Rio and Luli looked unexpectedly at the way it was.

"Phew, phew, I appreciate you protecting Luli. Well done."

Sin said, slightly reddening his face, staring at Rio, curling.

Rio and Luli smiled ridiculously at his attitude like such a child.

"Thank you"

"I wish I could be honest with you that way from the start. Because I'm really a child."

The hatred is the same, but apparently you could have admitted to Rio.

He was called out by Luli to tease him, and Singh turned that way.

"Shit, bye. I'll take care of it, but if anything happens, you can protect Sayo."

Saying so blindly, he turned his back and Singh walked away from the spot.

I knew round and round that I was shy when I saw it from my back.

"Excuse me. My brother's not being honest."

Sister and brother, Sayo apologized to Rio as he pointed his gaze at Singh as if his position was being swapped.

"Guys are all clumsy, a lot. Sometimes it's not consistent with what you think in your mind and what you do. Yeah, it's not like there's anything about that attitude, but I know he's not really a bad guy."

"Yes...... Oh, thank you."

Sayo thanks Rio for his words with a surprised look on his face.

Sin often has a slightly misleading attitude.

And there's something childish about it.

So we often have fights with the villagers, but still, Singh is often at the heart of the young men in the village at some point.

Sayo moaned that even though Sin was close to the young men in other villages like that, only Rio and I would never get along.

I've been constantly thinking about what I can't manage to do and keep talking to Singh about Rio, but I wasn't very responsive.

But the other day, Rio helped Luli and finally made a statement that Sin would admit about Rio.

Now we could both get along.

Later, if Rio could understand Singh's clumsy personality, he would have made a statement to the arrowhead who thought so to the effect that Rio had understood Singh's personality properly.

As well as marveling at it, he was pleased and flattered that men were willing to communicate with each other without conversation.

"Okay, it's time to go ~"

There sounded the voice of Dra, captain of the trading squad.

Apparently it's time to leave.

"Sounds like time. Let's get in the carriage. Mr. Luli, Mr. Yuba, then I'll be there."

"Yeah! Careful!

"Go away"

Finally, greeting him again, he approached the carriage he would board, and Rio sat in your seat.

"Best wishes. Mr. Dora."

"Whoa! This way, please."

On the road, Rio sends his greetings to Dra, who will be sitting next to him in a carriage.

Then Dora returned her greetings with a good-looking grin of people.

Rio's role in the trading corps is to escort the traded goods, the village faces, and the people on this carriage.

Rio peered inside the front (mollusc) covering the carrier.

When his gaze matched with the person there, the opponent stared at Rio with a curse to kill him.

Yes, it was Gong who was going to be tried as a criminal slave there.

"Ha. I couldn't help but see Temehe's face! I can't help but want to kill you now!

And when he saw Rio's face, Gong cried out the cursed words.

Gong keeps staring at Rio with a giddy eye.

He was tied up all over his body, and even that giant could not take one physical move on the boulder, but he was a man of no different phase and only compelling force.

Rio sighs small.

Apparently, she's healthy and overwhelmed.

"I can't let it. All right, let's go then. Let's go!"

Dra signaled her departure as she frowned at the roar of the goons heard from inside the carrier.

The sky is still dim, and the sun's sunshine lights a thin, distant horizon.

Despite autumn, the exhalation was white and the early morning cold was indulgent.

In the meantime, the villagers dropped me off, and the line drove a carriage towards Wang Du.

"Go away!

The voices of the villagers echo from afar.

Those in the carriage behind you still seem to be waving.

By the way, Rio is in the lead carriage.

The streets that connect the village to the village and lead to the Wang capital are so easily maintained that carriages can be different from each other.

Nevertheless, the quality of the carriage you are riding is not as good as it is not a beautiful road surface paved with stone.

The distance from the village to the King's Capital is just enough to get there in a day by carriage.

It's not a long way to go, but it's not too short.

To avoid hurting his ass on the road, he laid a blanket and Rio sat on top of it.

"Even so, you're an arrogant man, too. He said he hated me so much that he slapped me. He's a tyrant."

Then those words echoed from the carrier behind me.

Gong has been hitting hatred for a long time now.

The content is mainly full of disgust and malicious mockery of Rio.

That's how I keep getting stuffed, Rio, but I don't feel anything in particular.

Malice is sometimes said to accomplish its purpose the moment it hits a person, but whatever Gong tells you, it then passes through Rio's mind.

I never felt loud, pitiful, or angry when I felt the call.

"Hey, listen to me! I've lived on my own, but even Temehe says he lives on his own! Me and Temehe are Musina in the same hole!

As Rio continues to flatly ignore no matter how many calls he makes, Gong's anger seems to have been solicited as well.

Gradually the voice is louder.

It is desirable at the moment for the gong to be in good health.

Gong must be kept alive, at least until he sells it as a criminal slave.

Otherwise, you won't even receive compensation for Luli.

Life won't last long after you become a criminal slave, but Rio is no longer interested in that area either.

"I hate people like Temehe who face good people and do dirty things!

Rio was impressed with Gon in a sense when he came up with all sorts of cursing rumors from earlier on.

You can call me as many as you want, but a little, loud.

It's troublesome to keep getting summoned like this on the road.

With that in mind, Rio approached Gon.

"Ah? What?

Gong gave a strange look to Rio as he approached himself and slowly reached out.

Rio just has a troublesome look on his face, and he only thinks like a dog who barks a lot about himself.

I've sporadically complained about trying to offend you and make you angry, but the effect has only been harassment to the extent of noise.

(You're kidding!

Rio was the first person to have made a false statement about himself so far.

Until now, there were only people around Gong who were either complacent or frightened.

On rare occasions there were people who exposed their hostility, but all of those people had succumbed with force.

Yet Rio is indifferent to the gong.

hateful.

I can't help but hate you.

If Rio tried to hurt his mood and beat himself up, he was thinking of laughing at them like he saw through the dirty parts of them, but he even felt like he was being seen through that idea.

Sleep tight.

Say, Rio put a sleeping spirit trick on Gon.

If you're good at manipulating odds, you can resist them, but not with gongs that can't use spirituality.

In just a moment Gong fell asleep.

"Wow. Is that what spirituality is?"

Dora sounded impressed by the look of Gong, who fell asleep in a blinking time.

"Yep. This will make you quiet."

I laughed bitterly at the change and quiet, Rio said.

I did a lot of strong spirituality, so I guess I'll be asleep until I get to the King's Capital.

Then there was bickering in every carriage and soothing air.

There are also wild beasts and demons that can strike you on the road, but the number of trading squads is quite large, so unless you are a large herd of such magnitude, the risk is not very high either.

Besides, the villagers are easily armed with spears and daggers in case they get attacked by bandits and ferocious creatures on the road.

If the bandits were not so large in number, they would be wary and attacking.

Rio is also easily alert to his surroundings to the extent that he is not distracted.

In case there's a raid, you should be able to notice it right away, or you can respond right away.

A few hours after I left the village, the sun also rose as I was making my way through Katakata and the carriage.

Under a blue sky with no clouds, the gentle sun is falling.

There was a vast expanse of green meadows in the surrounding area, and mountain forests were visible in the distance.

With the autumn breeze blowing in, the pastoral landscape, I thought so, and Rio was slowly looking at the flowing scenery.