Two Saints Wander off into a Different World Chapter 78
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Two Saints Wander off into a Different World Chapter 78
You Can Come Too
Nyran approached as Maki and Chiharu stared at the sea.
“Maki. Chiharu.”
“Nyran. You guys.”
“Would you mind telling us what happened?”
“Hmm. Sure. Can it be here?”
“No, we should go to the castle for now. My father will be there. I would prefer to introduce you in an official manner.”
Father! The king! The two of them became a little excited. And so they were quietly led back to the carriage and then headed for the castle.
At first, there was some argument over whether they should rest or get changed first, but it was decided that the talks could not wait. And so they were led to King Kilian’s study. It was much larger than Arthur’s and was more like a small conference room.
“Now, people of the hunting party that is headed to the elf lands, and Saintesses. Welcome to Lowland. I am Kilian, the king of this country.”
He introduced himself for the benefit of Maki and Chiharu.
“I’m Maki.”
“I’m Chiharu.”
They introduced themselves simply.
“And this is my heir, Zolan. And this is Aaron, who has returned temporarily from the elf lands.”
Two of Nyran’s brothers were present. And just like Nyran, they had flaxen hair and hazel eyes. And while they differed in age, there was a strong resemblance in the family. Zolan’s hair was combed back, while Aaron had long, slightly curled hair. So it was easy enough to tell them apart. Both of them bowed while looking at the group curiously.
“So, under normal circumstances, a visit from the Saintesses would be a most wonderful thing. However, there are some matters that concern me.”
Kilian began. Just a moment ago he was calling them plain. Though Nyran with amusement.
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“Would you please tell me why the merfolk were gathered at the beach? While they said they had no business in Lowland, they were seen by many people. And they are now restless because of it.”
Maki and Chiharu glanced at each other before saying,
“They came here because they knew we were coming. That is all.”
Maki said this and then fell silent.
“I doubt so many merfolk would gather here just to see the Saintesses. Besides, they were talking for way too long.”
Kilian said calmly. Maki was wondering how she could prevent Lowland from getting involved. She then pointed to Nyran and said,
“They do, though. Just ask Nyran.”
Kilian looked to Nyran.
“That’s true. I’ve seen it get much worse on the merfolk island.”
He said with a nod.
“Hmm. But how did they know that the Saintesses were coming? Why didn’t they go to Midland? There are still questions left unanswered.”
Kilian looked at Maki. Maki looked straight back at him. Hmm. She clearly wasn’t the type who was weak and would escape.
“Alright, then we should talk about tomorrow’s plans.”
“About that…”
While it might have been rude, Make interrupted him. Just the truth. Plainly. Everyone looked at her with surprise.
“Things have changed. We won’t go to the elf lands tomorrow. We’re going to head inland.”
Silence fell over the room. Edwy was the first to recover.
“What? What are you talking about? Maki and Chiharu. Aren’t you two going with Grudo as part of the magic stone research team?”
He said it slowly, as if he were telling the others about their purpose.
“That was the plan. But we now have a new mission as part of the magic stone research team.”
Maki said stiffly.
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“Mission? That’s a strange way to put it. Maki and Chiharu. What did the merman tell you?”
Aeris asked quietly. Maki glanced at Chiharu again.
“He said that their chief went inland and has not returned.”
She answered. Kilian was the one to react.
“What! Why did he even go to a place where there is no sea!”
“He went to the Mirror Lake.”
“The Mirror Lake! Well, that place is connected to the sea. However…”
Kilian put a hand to his jaw and tilted his head.
“Merfolk do as they please. Sometimes they just go somewhere and don’t come back.”
“Yes, and so it should be of great concern if even they are worried. That is what I thought.”
Maki said.
“There are many boats on the lake and also guards. The merfolk are not able to search the place by themselves.”
She continued. The others were so surprised by all of this, that they didn’t know how to reply. Finally, the first prince, Zolan, looked at Maki and said,
“You say you are going to go inland. Well, how do you intend on doing that?”
“We will ask the birdfolk to take us partway. Then we will ride a carriage.”
“So reckless. That is the kind of thing a spoiled princess would say.”
Zolan spat. Maki didn’t disagree with him. They should go to the elf lands tomorrow. Kaider and Nyran had waited for so long. And the elves wanted them to hurry. Of course, no one would appreciate this sudden change in plans.
On the other hand, the Midland party knew that Maki and Chiharu weren’t ‘spoiled princesses.’ But they also knew that it was reckless. They seemed conflicted.
However, there was no need to reply to everything. In the first place, whether the Saintesses went to the elf lands or not, it had nothing to do with Lowland. Maki glanced at Zolan, who was narrowing his eyebrows, and then she turned to the Midland group.
“I’m sorry that this is so sudden. But he saved Chiharu’s life. And they want us to search for information they can’t get in the water.”
Maki said apologetically. And then Nyran and Kaider said,
“Maki. It really is reckless.”
“For your own safety, I cannot permit it.”
That was their answer.
“Yes, it is reckless. However…”
Chiharu said in a quiet voice.
“Amia saved me when I was drowning. I don’t think I could do anything in the elf territories if I knew he was still lost.”
“Then we should return to Midland and ask for father’s help. Maki and Chiharu. You two don’t know anything about this world yet. You won’t be able to find anything.”
Edwy said as if pleading. Chiharu shook her head.
“They wanted the Saintesses to do it.”
“I will go with you.”
Aeris declared.
“No. You stick out too much, Aeris.”
“However, I do not want to worry about you being so far away again.”
“Aeris, we’re not going to disappear. And we know where we are going.”
Chiharu said to him.
“You all have to go to the elf lands. It’s your job. Nothing should get in your way. But…”
She said as she raised her head a little. Then she continued in a clear voice,
“If you would like to guard the Saintesses from the shadows, I won’t stop you.”
“What arrogance…”
Zolan muttered. While everyone was speechless, one voice could be heard laughing.
“I like them. They know they lack strength, and so they are prepared to rely on others. I will go.”
It was the fourth prince.
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