Two Saints Wander off into a Different World Chapter 19
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Two Saints Wander off into a Different World Chapter 19
Never Lock Eyes with a Wild Creature
They looked at the lights that shone softly on the tunnel walls through the window. While it was called a train, there were no rails, and the cars were pulled by horses. And the tunnels were not always the same width, as they spread out or became narrower as they continued.
“So, Grudo helped make this…”
“Oh? You two know Grudo?”
“Uh, no. Well, he is famous.”
Maki had mumbled without thinking, and so the young dwarf had asked her quizzically. She lied frantically.
“He is famous. He spent so much effort on opening these tunnel and creating these trains. He’s developed many other things too, truly a hero for us dwarves.”
Maki felt proud for some reason.
“Look, the tunnels widening. We are coming out to the first great hall. The train will slow down a little here, so you can take in the view.”
Said the kindly dwarf who sat with them.
“I’m Kaider. That one is Nyran.”
“Oh, I’m Norfe. My sister’s name is Chouze.”
“Inlanders.”
Maki chuckled awkwardly. When they had discussed which names they would use:
“It should be the names of people that we don’t care about, just in case we are caught and they are implicated.”
Chiharu suggested, which led to this. Their new friends had even assumed that they were inland people because of it. Chiharu was still holding a grudge.
They looked back out the window as Kaider suggested, and saw that the train was now moving at a slower pace.
“Woow!” “Woow!”
It was a limestone cavern. Lanterns lit the chamber, and milky-white stalagmites covered the walls and floor. Past the field of stalagmites, they could see a great lake that glowed with a green hue. The ceiling was so high that they could not even see it. It was all shadow.
“The lake looks quite shallow, but it can become very deep. There are rumors that it connects to the sea. However, only the merpeople know the truth of this. And they like to keep their secrets.”
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“Merpeople?”
“Ah, you inlanders don’t see much, do you? Just as the birdfolk are in the sky, the merpeople love to play in the sea, and are a curious race of people.”
“I don’t remember hearing about the merpeople when we studied about the beast lands.”
Said Maki.
“They are too free to be able to manage. The sea is its own independent realm, unconnected to anywhere else. They will be selling souvenirs on the next island, so you can look forward to that.”
He said. The free merpeople of the sea also came out and sold souvenirs on dry land, huh. It was hard to imagine. Just as they were passing the lake, Chiharu felt something watching her. She looked up.
“An eye…”
“Eye?” “Eye?”
Kaider and Nyran said in unison.
“Eye, I locked eyes with something. Oh? It’s coming closer.”
“What?”
Nyran stood up, just then, a large eye peered into the train window from outside.
“A Gazer! Why is it here!”
The two men immediately tried to grab their swords, but their weapons were with their baggage. The train conductor must have noticed the monster, because the speed suddenly increased, and the Gazer drifted away from the train.
Maki and Chiharu froze, the other passengers were all talking at once, Kaider and Nyran wiped at the sweat on their brows.
“We let our guard down…”
“No, this isn’t a dungeon. There should be no monsters here. And the window was closed. There was nothing that we could do.”
“Ohh, you two must have had quite the fright. Most people would never see such a monster in their whole lives, unless they are adventurers, you know?”
“Eye, our eyes locked…but it was just an eye…”
They looked at the shuddering Chiharu with much concern.
“These monsters come after you if you lock eyes. So you must not do that. But how could you know, eh?”
Of course, they couldn’t.
“You should remember it well, if you ever mean to become an adventurer, Norfe.”
“Uh, I don’t…yes.”
Maki just let it go. The Gazer could not keep up with the trains speed, and so it had just gone off somewhere.
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“There are ways to handle them if you know that they are there. But the first thing to remember, is to not look them in the eye.”
Chiharu nodded. But how could you not look at something that was staring at you?
Nyran then gave Maki and Chiharu some dried fruits to cheer them up. Chiharu nibbled the fruit, but could do little to hide how rattled she was. Nyran saw her and was reminded of ‘a small critter.’ One that you wanted to feed many times. Was there a sign somewhere that said ‘don’t feed them too much’?
Maki and Chiharu were oblivious to the rude thoughts in his head, as they continued their ride to the merpeople island. While Nyran continued to feed them pieces of dried fruit, Kaider went to talk to the conductor.
“He said that they would recruit adventurers on the next train going in the opposite direction. Hopefully, one of them is an archer. Bah, this one wasn’t suited for us anyway. We should just continue on to the dwarf lands.”
“Yeah.”
The train was now going upwards. The lights started to become brighter, and when they were finally out of the tunnel, a vast sea spread out when you looked out of the window.
“Woah!” “Woah!”
It wasn’t like looking at the sea from the faraway castle, or even seeing it from the port. The sea took up the entire view from the window. If you looked back, you could see the human continent in the distance, and in the front, was the tall mountains of the dwarven continent. They were now in the merpeople island in the center.
The train came to a quiet stop. While it was a station, they only needed to step out of the car to be on the ground. There were several stores lined up here as if waiting just for them. They sold drinks and food. And at a short distance away, near the shore, were the merpeople.
“See, there they are. They sell accessories made of scales and coral and clam trinkets. You should go take a look if you have the coin to spare. But the train will leave in an hour, so be sure to come back with plenty of time left.”
They promised Kaider that they would. It had somehow been decided that they would sit together again.
“Chiha-, uh, Chouze. I’m going to check that store over there. So you go and see the merpeople’s store first.”
“Okay, Norfe.”
Maki then went running off to the food stalls. Her sharp eyes scanned the different stores before targeting something.
“Mister, I’ll take one of those.”
She pointed at a bottle. It was a type of light red hamanasu wine. There was nothing in the sea that was sweet enough to make wine with. And so the merpeople used the berries that grew near the coast to make wine. A certain clerk near the port had told Maki that this was a beautiful drink that warms your body, and was very popular among women. It was what the merpeople island was most famous for.
“Oh, my. How old are you, boy? I very much doubt that you are of drinking age.”
“I may be small, but I’m almost 14. But, it’s not me who is going to drink it. Look over there. Those guys asked me to buy it for them.”
Maki pointed at Kaider and Nyran.
“They’re looking after my sister while I go and buy stuff for them.”
“Hmm, you should be taller at fourteen.”
“My father started to grow pretty late as well. I’m going to be huge very soon.”
“Is that so. Well, alright. You just need one?”
“I’ll take two.”
“Here you go.”
Maki accepted the two bottles and put them in her bag. Now, off to the merpeople store. Huh? Kaider and Nyran were gone.
“Why are there so many?”
The old man said. He was looking at the merpeople store. Maki looked too and saw that there was a crowd of merpeople behind the store that Chiharu was standing at. Had something happened?
“Chiharu!”
Maki dashed towards her.
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