“I'm the property manager. ”

“What's going on? ”

“You're looking for a guest at the Auction House.

He wants to see you today. ”

The caretaker conveys the matter and goes away.

It's amazing.

It's only been a few days. Is the auction over already?

I waited for a moment, then Isaac came back and asked him.

“Did we win? ”

Uh, of course. You want me to let you know I'm being called to retrieve information?

I'm not teasing you.

“Can I go back and forth now? ”

Why are you even asking?

Think for yourself.

Heheh. I'm kidding. I don't know what kind of crazy thing you'd do without asking me. Ask me more questions from now on. Go to the auction house first. But...

Isaac picks his words for a moment.

“But?”

Maybe he's taking down a lot of information at a low price. Don't go using the wrong shit. I'm never gonna be sold for some weird shit.

“Okay.”

You arrive at the Auction House, seducing Isaac's horse.

The information merchant handed me a small map.

“You can go where the little circle is. ”

A circle was drawn in the middle of the desert to the northwest.

It was a map showing features such as roads, shops, and massive rocks.

“This mark is. What is it?”

I looked at the three lines drawn in the circle.

“Temple. Temple of Yemera. You'll get what you want there. ”

What you want.

It means there is Lurium.

I was a little concerned about the Temple sign, but I thought the temple in the middle of the desert might be different.

It's just an old ruin nobody's looking for.

“Hmm. Farewell. ”

It was time to leave the auction house with a light heart.

An information merchant spoke to you.

“Wait a minute.”

“What is it?”

“Fun things are happening around that temple right now. Do you intend to buy that information? ”

“Is that an auction too? ”

“This is priced. I'll sell you information if you give me three hides the size I've never seen before. ”

“It's too expensive. ”

Three mysteries the same size as before, 36 years old.

Even with an accounting skill that is only level 1, it feels like an enormous amount at once.

You can buy more than a thousand Longswords.

It's money to buy a wagon close to thirty, or even build a small temple.

The hesitant man urged me.

“Information about the risks. One wrong turn and it's over, and you still won't buy it? ”

I remember what Isaac said.

Is this what you want me to sell it for?

Information about the risk is not enough to refuse, but I'm also reluctant to pay it off indefinitely.

“Let's go talk.

I swooped out of the way and asked Isaac.

“What do we do now? ”

My guess was right.

Isaac raises his beak arrogantly and says,

Didn't I tell you from the beginning?

I'm going to frame you. You don't have to be sold.

“Hmm.

His attitude was rather suspicious.

“Still, wouldn't it be better to buy insurance if it's dangerous? ”

Hmph! Dangerous information you didn't tell me at first. Where the fuck is it?

It's very malicious to try to take a beating from a reckless rascal.

“Somehow you've done that a lot. What are the chances that this information is needed? ”

Let's say they show up in the desert. If you're scared, I'll take care of it.

“If that's the case.”

Dagdac! Dagdac!

Two horses from Aman ran alongside their heads.

One of the two horses has only one horse riding on it.

Rubia doesn't know how to ride a horse, and even if she does, she has to ride with me because she can't keep up with my pace.

Dagdac! Dagdac!

“I'm not tired. ”

When we first rode together, Rubia was stiff and stiff, but she even talked to me as if she was used to this.

[Horse Riding Lv.2 is activating.]

A beginner riding skill, but you can also feel the value of the horse.

“Those guys bought it for a lot of money, right? ”

“I gave him a second theory and bought it. ”

“One? ”

It was a bit expensive.

“Two of them together. ”

Then it's too cheap.

Huh. Most of the value is yours. The one running next to her.

Isaac, who is chasing you from above, glances at the brown horse without a saddle.

He just sits there as long as someone rides up there!

“What, like a legendary horse? ”

A lot of anecdotes came to mind.

Humans who are not acknowledged as owners are not allowed to sit on their saddles.

Rubia shakes her head.

“That's not it. It's not a very good horse, it's not a very strong horse. ”

He just doesn't like the hard stuff.

You've never seen me lazy for no reason?

What a legendary horse.

“Hm. I'm still following you around, though. ”

It's a little implied.

It's not that hard to make you run.

Running north for a long time, the landscape slowly began to change.

The trees around the road were getting scarce, and the leaves were scarce and the leaves were pointing.

I'm starting to feel grains of sand in the wind. It was a dry wind that swept through the desert.

That's enough. Halt.

Isaac stops us when the road splits two ways north and west.

Stir it up, silver-tipped thing. I'll pull you out and stick you to the mirror.

I feel a thumping vibration in the area where the tracking device is attached.

I felt something sticking out of my tailbone.

Isaac picks up a blue needle with his beak and places a tracking device on the horse's side following him.

I didn't even feel like I was plugging it in, but the device sat on the horse's butt with a cool sound like it had an attachment.

Head north!

Isaac stabs you in the beak, and the horse runs north with all his might.

It has nothing to do with the location of the Lurium on the map.

From now on, we head west.

“I'm a little concerned. What is in the Temple of Yemera? ”

There's nothing there. By the way, do you know why the western region became a desert?

“I don't know.”

Maybe it's because I spent a lot of time with Isaac.

Somehow I feel like he's turning the horse the other way.

Maybe he knew the risks and didn't tell me.

Expensive information, perhaps?

Maybe he trusted Isaac too much.

Suspicion rises in distance.

But is it from the idea that we're already in the middle of the desert?

He continued to speak without resounding my silent reaction.

This was once the most prolific and advanced place on the continent. It was a thriving and developed place where walking humans clashed their shoulders.

“First time. That's what I'm hearing. ”

Unlike Isaac, who claimed to be the most prolific place on the continent, the drier the sandstorm blows west on horseback.

Dry grains of sand slam into their tufted armor.

It was a good thing Rubia was riding behind.

It's an old story to me, of course. Besides, by the priests of Yemera, those stories will all be classified as taboos.

“Is this desert related to Yemera? ”

Dryness follows Isaac's story and checks the map.

The desert with the circle on it is not far away.

It seemed like we would arrive at the temple, the destination, in about half a day.

Yes. A civilization of glamour, of joy. The bitch Yemera forcefully repented.

Forced sunlight to burn. That's why it's still so hot in here.

“Where did you hear that story? ”

Trade secret.

When I regain my power, I'll tell you more. Until then, work hard as I say.

I ignored his absurd words.

But Rubia looks like the bear is picking on her story.

“If we're going to burn the whole region with sunlight, it's going to have to be an enormous

You need a lens. How much glass does it take to make something like that? ”

I raised my head.

You peek at the burning embers above the rocks.

“You don't have to collect them. I'm tired enough as it is. ”

The breeze of the horse seeded once more.

A hill disappears and two small hills appear.

Every little whirl crosses the road.

It was a good thing I wasn't close.

Even though the whirl has passed far ahead, it has the power to make distant vision.

It was when the sand dust sank suddenly.

Humans.

It was just like Isaac said.

I'm starting to see Humans coming up the south road.

It was a little over 20 people.

They were all surrounded by large windshields, riding camels, not horses like us.

It seemed to be a herd traveling through the desert.

It looked like it was systematically loaded on a camel, but it did not appear to be a group of thieves in a calm outfit.

We're heading in the same direction. I think we can follow.

“Until then.

If a sandstorm comes, we can use them as meat shields. Why don't you follow me?

It was then.

Profit!

You hear sharp noises from the merchants.

“Come with me! ”

The man with the crooked beard waves his hand.

I was troubled for a moment, but if the path overlapped, I had no reason to refuse.

“Would you like some water? ”

“Never mind me.

A cold feeling was conveyed from the man's leather pouch.

With a warmed gauntlet, you handed the pouch over to Rubia without taking long.

The cold water passes through Rubia's throat.

She wipes the water from her mouth and gives a dizzy look.

“What's the water cost?"

“Haha. You don't have to give it to me. ”

A merchant crossing the desert doesn't get paid for water? Funny guys.

Is that suspicious? ’

Just follow me. There's nothing to lose, is there?

You caught up with the merchants.

It was like they were traversing the desert like food.

There were camels in the desert with all sorts of equipment that could last for days.

The man who first called us seemed to be the head of the Merchant Guild.

When I looked closely, my eyebrows were dark and my eyes were fluttering. It was an impression worthy of being called Honam.

“Walking in the desert without a guide or a camel. What is your purpose?"

I tried to cut off the needless to know, but Rubia stepped forward first.

“The Temple of Yemera. I'm on my way to the pilgrimage. ”

“Pilgrims! Is this the knight guarding the lady? ”

“Something like that."

I hung up briefly and looked into Rubia's condition.

Fortunately, what she drank seemed to be clean water.

Isaac laughs at me when he sees me nervous.

Kick-kick, you idiot. How do they know you're strong? If they wanted to attack, they would have attacked. If you look at it, it's full of holes and you only have doubts when you want to.

The merchant leader of the crooked beard smiles nicely.

“Since we're heading that way anyway, you can follow me with confidence until then. ”

We follow the merchants slowly behind us. Once I was in the group, I felt a little less distracted from the wind.

I've never seen it before.

Perhaps this is a human favor.