My Viins Episode 048
13. Army of Young Lions (3)
“Hey Poi!”
I heard a familiar voice while I was looking at the bandits pulling back.
“Ellen? Are you hurt anywhere?”
“You and I said it clearly, but again alone-”
The wheezing guy turned around and swallowed his whispers.
Behind Ellen, who ran quickly, Luke and Arnal also appeared. Fortunately, there didn’t seem to be any major injuries.
Ellen, who was sighing, looked at my condition and stammered with a pale face.
“-Are you okay?”
What surprised him was that I had been pierced by spears and hit by arrows, and I waspletely bruised. It wouldn’t be strange if he copsed right away, but thanks to his tough vitality, he could still endure it.
Swallowing the words ‘Are you okay?’, he broke the arrow shaft stuck in his thigh and stopped Ellen from taking out the potion.
“It’s okay. Not to the point of dying.”
“Even so”
“It’s okay. What about Grania? Haven’t you seen Grania?”
As I looked around and asked, a man next to me took off his helmet and burst intoughter.
“Ha,rades are great friends. Don’t worry, the injured mercenary will have been evacuated to the priest’s tent.” It was the same driver who had just given me a lift.
I lowered my head, remembering the gold-adorned knight calling his name.
“Thank you Sir Randall. Thanks to you, I live.”
Sir Randell tilted his head for a moment, then smiled bitterly.
“I must have misunderstood something. I am not a knight. I am just a soldier.”
“…yes?”
A soldier who is not even a knight, heavily armed with te armor and riding a horse?
Sir Randell, or Mr. Randell, frowned in wonder when I showed a sign of iprehension.
“I thought you were a mercenary who ate a knife, but I guess you haven’t seen your knight before?”
“Uh, that’s-”
“Well, that’s not what’s important now. Everyone follow me. Your lord will find it.”
After saying that, Mr. Randell handed the reins to his colleague and moved on. Then, Arnal, who had been standing still, quickly came over and wrapped his left arm around my shoulder.
” are you okay?”
“Ugh, I can walk alone.”
“Sounds stupid. And then the wounds heal.”
Arnal whispered quietly, as if he was aware of Ellen’s gaze ncing at him for no reason.
“thank you.”
“what.”
“Grania. Thank you for not giving up.” “Thank you. I did the right thing.”
“…it makes strange sounds so natural.”
While receiving support, whether it was a shoulder strap or an armrest, Arnal opened his mouth with a grin.
“The knights are over there.”
“huh? Then these people…
“I’m guessing they’re enlisted soldiers of nobles and elders or something like that.”
Except for Mr. Randell, the six heavy cavalrymen were leading the horses to the stables and putting on the reins.
They were all wearing simr-looking armor, but they were armed with several iron tes attached to chain mail.
There were a total of six men who looked like knights, and they were particrly conspicuous because they wore fancy capes or had crests engraved on their shields.
Looking closely, unlike the heavy cavalrymen, each of them was wearing a unique and stylish te armor.
Ankir, who wielded a two-handed sword, and a blue cloak, who showed off a tough thrust, were also knights.
They entrusted the barded horses to other heavy cavalrymen or other subordinates and headed for the barracks in the center of the garrison.
While looking at the armor of the knights, golden hair suddenly rose from the right side.
“Look over there Poi.”
“huh? what?”
Ellen nced at the g fluttering beside her.
It was a g with the emblem of the Golden Lion engraved on it.
“There must be royalty here.” Only then did I remember the name of this ce.
‘The Prince’s Garrison’.
Contrary to the name, you couldn’t meet the prince here in the game.
It was because the prince was away when the yer arrived at the garrison.
So, it was ‘arrogant Sir Layam’ who received the letter from the lord of the castle from the yer.
Come to think of it,
this ce was hundreds of kilometers from the capital. It was very rare for a noble royal to lead an army this far.
No, it’s not rare… There was only one prince I knew who could be in this situation.
I couldn’t be sure because I hadn’t read the script. But if I’m guessing right, the owner of this garrison-
“Draw out your weapon.”
The soldier guarding the barracksmanded resolutely. My party and I quietly disarmed and entered therge tent. The tent was filled with dozens of men.
Seven knights in te armor, two wizards in robes, one clergyman with a square circle added around their necks, three soldiers wearing wide helmets shaped like tes, two servants in neat attire.
I looked around the tent again, but no one was dressed ‘like a prince’.
As I looked around, a knight raised his face mask and asked in a loud voice.
“What are you looking for, friend?” He was a gigantic knight who wielded a two-handed sword. At first nce, it seemed that he was about half a hand taller than me, and his body was quite spread out to the side.
He had a messy beard and his face was full of scars, giving him a very ferocious impression.
After thinking for a while, I answered.
“I was looking for the owner of this tent Lord Ankir.”
Lord Ankir burst intoughter at my answer, and Arnal muttered wide-eyed.
“Ankyr? ‘Giant’ Ankyr?”
“okay. I am the ‘big’ Ankir.”
Lord Ankir’sughing voice made Arnal’s face turn white.
“Uh… forgive my rudeness sir.”
“Tell me why you were being chased by the bandits, mercenary girl. Depending on your answer, I will decide whether or not to forgive you.”
Sir Ankir asked such a question, and there was a faint anticipation in his eyes.
Unsuitable for her dirty look, her eyes wererge and clear, like those of a cow.
“We are the messengers who escaped South Harbor.”
“messenger?”
“yes. I have brought a letter from the lord of the castle.”
In response to my answer, the knight wearing a blue cloak raised his face shield.
“The Earl of Sayburn knows we’re here?”
“I don’t know the exact identity, but you’re assuming it’s reinforcements sent by a nearby lord, Sir Langboldt.”
“…do you know me?”
The stocky physique knight with a handsome mustache was ‘Langbolt Earlshore’, nicknamed ‘Roaring Wave’ or ‘Shouting Wave’.
Like Ankir, he was remembered for his impressive performance in the game.
“I’ve heard rumors about Lord Langboldt, so I guessed.”
“It’s a rumor.”
“I heard that you are very good at dancing.”
Sir Langboldt, who showed a puzzled expression, asked a question while stroking his mustache.
“…then do you even know who the owner of this garrison is?”
“I’m just guessing.”
At my answer, the atmosphere inside the tent went cold.
…what? Did I make a mistake?
While I was panicking inside, a knight wearing a colorful feather decoration on his helmet pulled out his sword.
visor!
“As expected, he is a suspicious person! What are you doing? Come on, don’t tie him up!”
What bullshit is this again? I’m so embarrassed I’m speechless.
Fortunately, however, the other knights did not move with their arms folded or their wrists resting on the permals.
After hearing the shouts, soldiers rushed into the tent, but a young voice stopped them.
“no. There is no need for that.”
“One lord-”
“Enough, Sir Liam. I don’t think my older brother would have sent someone to Seifun.”
“…yeah. Do as you wish.”
The one who came out to dissuade the knight was wearing armor decorated with gold. It was the same knight who was shooting arrows out of 100 shots.
He looked back at me, wearing a helmet with the face of a lion.
“What is your name?”
“This is Phoenix.”
Upon closer inspection, the gold ornaments engraved on the shoulder and chest were shaped like a lion’s mane. It was a splendid outfit that was iparable to other knights.
“Phoenix. What is yourst name?”
“Hisst name-”
Phoenix was the bastard of a noble or a descendant of a fallen noble. So it was only natural that he had ast name, but…
“…no.”
…I can’t remember.
“Hmm. Then you mean a mere mercenary’?”
“That’s right.”
Dark blue eyes twinkled through a small gap in the facete.
“It’s a strange thing. For mere mercenaries to deal with blood maniption.”
“The workmanship is not normal. He cut down several cavalrymen.”
“That was lucky.”
The knight wearing armor that imitated a golden lion burst intoughter and then turned his head to the other knights.
“What do you think Lord Ankir? If it’s a wonder, how many bandits can you y without riding a horse?”
Then Ankir pounded on the breastte and
shouted.
“Don’t you know my skills, lord? It’s no problem for 100 people like me toe!”
“Haha, I knew you would answer like that. How about Sir Langbolt?”
Langboldt, who was questioned, shrugged his shoulders while stroking his mustache.
“It will depend on the terrain and momentum. However, under normal circumstances, you can easily cut six or seven times.”
“Six or seven. Even the famous swordsman in the east is that much?”
The gold-decorated knight looked at me again. When I felt a scrutiny, I fell silent.
There was a moment of silence, and the knight shrugged.
“There is no idiot in the world who uses such a talented person as an assassin or an assassin. Isn’t that right, Sir Liam?”
“…That’s right, my lord.”
“Now then… Answer me, Mercenary Phoenix. Are you guessing who the owner of this ce is?”
Damn, how am I supposed to answer this?
I hesitated for a moment, but finally opened my mouth to the anticipation in the knight’s gaze.
“Yes, Your Highness the Prince.”
“…haha!”
The knight burst intoughter at my answer and immediately took off his helmet. Glittering silver hair cascaded down her neck like a waterfall.
The knight was indeed a man with a beautiful appearance.
A solid physique suitable for an upright posture. Long hair that flows down to the chest. Long, straight eyebrows. Thin but deep eyes. Sharp nose. aroused
Chin
I staggered and got down on one knee.
It was roughly imitating what I saw in the movie, but seeing that the other party also knelt down, I guess it wasn’t a bad etiquette.
Looking down at the party, the prince in his mid-twenties smiled beautifully.
“Greetings, Messengers of South Harbor.” His voice, which had been ringing low, seemed to have be clearer thanks to the helmet being taken off.
Suddenly, when he looked up, his gold-engraved mane had lost its shine thanks to being covered in blood and dust.
However, the long silver hair that rested on the breastte was shining dizzy in the light of the torch.
“I am Ulkar, the third son of ‘Lionel III’, His Majesty the King of Mnol.”
Bravery leading armed knights full of dignity Bizarrely beautiful appearance and pleasant voice – Prince Ulkar was a man who could take away the heart even if he saw it for the first time.
In front of that bizarre charm, my body stiffened with vignce.
It wasn’t because of his high status. It wasn’t because of the knights surrounding him, nor because of the paining from where he was hit by the arrow.
I opened my mouth, trying not to look awkward.
“It is an honor to meet the three princes, Your Highness.”
Saying that, I bowed my head to the sixth chapter boss.
“Raise your head. There are many stories you want to hear.”
The man who said that and smiled brightly like something out of a children’s book.
He was the one who wouldter be called the ‘King of Murder’.