My Servant Is An Elf Knight From Another World Chapter 296
Advertisement
I pulled Bob as my partner for the ride over.
Without any intents, hopping on without a single shred of purpose, a unifying neigh, and the turn of a wheel later, there his curious gaze silently stared, hovering across from only but three feet away.
With a bright yellow hard hat swallowing most of his head and hair, tight-fitting suspenders lifting tattered, oil-stained jeans, and small tools for every scenario hoisted up his belt buckle… I say he was pretty much as bizarre of a sight as I was to everybody else, and that's quite a substantial remark considering he ain't the one with tinkling bells on his head chinking ever so faintly with every swivel of the carriage wheel.
He really was a stranger to behold.
A little while later, I'd find that he was also a stranger looking to befriend me as well. Bob raised a gloved hand, his stare suddenly accompanied by a little smile.
"Hey," He said. "I'm Bob."
Or so it would seem.
"Hi Bob," I replied, keeping up with the formalities. "I'm - "
"Don't worry, I know that already," He jutted his hand out further, his smile a wry one. "Big Man, right?"
"Yep," I shook his hand at his insistence, feeling the sleek hardness of leather brushed against my palms. "Big Man, indeed."
He gave a firm shake, a tight squeeze, and a loud breathy squeal. "It seems like you're kinda fucked here, Big Man."
A shaken composure is one way to break a person's concentration. I suppose Bob here knows a fair bit about playing dirty. Something tells me I'm gonna have to keep my eye on this one on top of the usual suspects already.
However, if he really wanted me quaking in my boots here, he's gonna have to try a whole lot harder than just outright stating the obvious, and besides…
"Game hasn't even started yet," I said, slowly retracting my hand back to my side. "Let's not jump to conclusions right yet, alright?"
"But you can't deny the stakes, can you?" He remarked, feigning a lax casualness to his tone. "I mean if I were you… yikes. Would winning even be worth all the trouble? All those people after me? Those sinister eyes on me? Ugh, I wouldn't think so."
"See, and that's where you'll never be me, Bob, because I would certainly think so," I said, feigning an amiability of my own, in my smile, in my gaze, "And they are most certainly worth all the trouble, all the people… and all those sinister stares, yes."
He didn't answer, he kept silent, his helmet in a wobble, tilting forward, briefly obscuring that lingering stare of his. Wasn't sure exactly what he was thinking, but if I knew anything about anything, I do know this one thing for certain…
Advertisement
"It's quite rude to stare," I muttered.
Then before either of us could do any more, the carriage came to a slow, gradual halt. Bob's helmet stopped wobbling, and my bells stopped chiming. From beyond the carriage walls, I could hear the distinct muffled noises of excitement.
Loud Cheering. Incessant Yellings. A rowdy crowd in abundance…
Suddenly the carriage doors swung wide open, and with a courteous bow, the carriage driver motioned us to promptly disembark. I took the first step forward and out of the rickety space, as did many of the other champions it seemed… each and every one of us were simply a stone's throw away from one another.
The starting point for the race was something I thought briefly about doing the short ride over. I've stumbled upon many points of interest doing my stroll around the town with the others, and many of those points also seem to fit the bill just right.
Theater building has a large expansive field just right across its premises. I also noticed the Library in particular had wider roads around the block. But if we're talking horses, and if we're talking races… then there was only that one other place that comes to mind, wasn't there?
And seeing the rows and rows of bleachers jam-packed with a hectic audience abuzz numbering in the hundreds, and the small wooden stages on either side of a long expansive stretch of dirt that our feet have now trodden upon, I was glad to see that I was right on the money.
The jousting arena. Seems plenty obvious in hindsight.
Seeing the number of people that came to gawk and goggle, I pretty much abandoned all hope in trying to spot either Adalia or Sera among all the chaos.
But I know they're here somewhere. They each have their own reasons to watch things unfold, whether it be out in the open or lurking among the shadows…
They're watching.
Looking around, I noticed everything around the place mostly stayed unchanged, with only the slight changes here and there to better fit the special occasion.
The arena itself was retrofitted with a grander space, the fence all around disassembled and whisked away, as was the narrow beam in the center. In its place were thirteen sturdy steeds with thirteen roofless wagons laden to their reins, kicking dirt into the air with their restless hooves.
Elsewhere, I noticed the judges were given a special place, a bigger place, to better oversee us in the stands. A special compartment with a high vantage point, they sat in leather-padded seats, looking as ever as high and mighty as they do.
If you've ever seen or been in an arena before, then you pretty much know how it goes… this fair was just your typical standard affair.
Advertisement
As for where the princesses' were… I was prime to believe that I'd only see them here as like, small little beautiful specks from afar, staring down at us from up high, similar to the judges.
But they weren't. They weren't specks, and nor were they afar… in fact, locating them was so easy, it was almost bizarre.
They came forth, emerging out the rows of horses, pacing forward prim and proper towards us champions, stopping just short of a few steps to coming into contact, before they lowered their heads in a graceful bow.
Now, no one gave me the damn memo that we were supposed to bow back, so when I noticed that everyone else around me had their heads slanted too, I was already a solid three seconds later than everyone else to properly reciprocate the greeting.
Still did it anyway, regardless… garnering a few stifled chuckles from all around at my expense.
Then from up the old announcer's podium in the distance came a familiar voice, magnified to a hundredfold by hidden speakers strewn about the vicinity.
"LADIES AND GENTS!" It proclaimed, booming so hard and loud, I'm surprised my heart didn't immediately rupture by just the force of the sound waves alone. "THE TIME HAD COMETH FOR SOME RACETH!"
Tyler welcomed the explosion of revelry sounding from all around with open arms, his smile euphoric, and his euphoric contagious.
"TWENTY-FIVE CHAMPIONS! THIRTEEN CARRIAGES! AND A WHOLE BIG ASS TOWN TO HAUL THEM AROUND IN! CAN YOU FEEL THE EXCITEMENT? CAN YOU FEEL THE TENSION? MY BONES ARE QUAKING!"
He went off on a long tangent of build-up and hype, I could have paid attention… but I was kinda focused on not having broken eardrums for a change… so…
But midway through trying to enter a state of zen, I caught a glance of somebody else glancing… or should I say glancings. Ash and Amanda were a subtle pair, but not too subtle…
Pretty sure they were prohibited from talking to any of the champions unless permitted, but that didn't stop them from trying anyway - their eyes spoke volumes larger than any dictionary volume with just one furtive stare.
My time playing charades with Sera has prepared me for this very occasion, and eye-language was pretty much my second tongue.
Amanda's dark hazel eyes were the tenser of the two, and so easily I could hear her voice echoing in my head already.
'What do you think you're doing? Are you mad? This is not what I thought you'd do! Why did you do this the way that you did?'
But there's also an inkling of joy in the batter of her eyelids, a sort of pleased one, a giddy-looking one… like I just paid her a compliment, and she hasn't a single clue how to react to such bold shameless flattery.
'Are you really doing this for us both?'
Meanwhile, Ash's gaze was more on the line of concern than it was anything else. She blinked light blinks, her sparkling emerald eyes searching for assurance.
'Will you be alright, Master?'
To both of them, I tried to give an answer, the same answer, blinking, staring, 'Yes'.
"Alright!" Tyler dramatically dropped his voice, his grand magnificent speech was coming to an end. "Enough with the chit-chat, let's get some races going, eh?!"
The crowd cheered in agreement, and he was only happy to please them even further.
"Okay, okay, now… our champions are to be sorted into two teams, one from either camp, as one, they will together come out on top of the others. Sorting the champions to their designated teams, well… our lovely princesses here are more than happy to be up to the task."
Oh, so that's why they're down here with us in the first place. Gonna lead us personally one by one to our carriage, it seems. Probably as a way to remind us what we're fighting for… the carrot on the stick held inches above the tip of our noses.
"As for who gets sorted first," Tyler continued. "That's up to the princesses' themselves I guess. Don't really got a chart or anything, so - Yo! You two beauties down there! Pick someone from your team to escort, and make it flashy! Say their names so the audience can hear too!"
Hearing that, barely even a moment after Tyler had finished his sentence, Amanda was already taking in a breath. Ash already had her lips parted open.
"Big Man!"
"Master!"
They proclaimed together in unison. Then, gradually - silence.
"Ah!" Ash shot a hand up to her lips, her eyes wide in surprise. "My apologies, I mean - Big Man, yes."
Alright. That's… I'm pretty sure no one was expecting both to suddenly say my name, judging by the glances I was getting from the other champions at least.
Dirty, sinister glances at that.
I forgot how offensive eye language can get.
Maybe I should pick up another language to learn instead...
Advertisement
- In Serial34 Chapters
The Depths of Magic
Synopsis It's the year 2052 and the release of the new next-generation full-dive VRMMO game called The Depths of Magic is hitting the world by storm. The game's technology will surpass all other games before it and shock the masses. Hector who goes by the name Locke inside the game is an experienced player of the genre. He is looking to continue his goal of enjoying gaming as well as the competition that goes along with competing for the top ranking spots. Novel Summary The Depths of Magic is a LitRPG novel focused on a Fantasy VRMMO setting. This is not a harem novel. In-Game systems The Depths of Magic features state-of-the-art technology never before seen in Hector's world. The key system the novel will bring up often is the Second Brain. The Second Brain system is more like a guidance AI for the players in the game that acts as if you had a second brain assisting your every action. How much guidance this AI will give is based on its experience or mastery skills a player will receive in the game. The guidance is seamless to a point where a player won't even realize they are being assisted, it's will feel like what they are doing is something they could always do. However, once they leave the game it will become quite apparent that they were receiving heavy guidance. The purpose of this system in a writing sense is to explain why a player can realistically become more powerful, more agile, or more skilled than they would otherwise be able to as a human. To give an example if someone could move faster than a bullet, how would a normal human brain be able to perceive and control this movement properly. Or how could a player who has never held a sword before become as experienced as someone who has trained with the sword all their lives? The magic system will be another focus of this novel. I don't want to spoil anything here but it should be an interesting one. The hope is that the system I have made will spark discussion between the readers on what combinations will do what. I already have most of it, but it will be fun to read as the author. Side notes My general focus for this novel is to attempt to make the in-game systems make sense. To give a vague example I have read a lot of novels of this genre and some have the habit of just creating such powerful items that it just breaks the system, and somehow the MC keeps finding challenging situations even with those items. What tends to happen when I read a novel like this I just ignore the stats of the items he is getting because the numbers don't even matter anymore. Release schedule: The chapter release schedule due to real-life complications is to release as I write them. Patreon setup: 1 chapter early release/discord access. Free content up to the current chapter includes an excel sheet that contains Locke's current stats at the end of the chapter. This is extra information for those that are interested.
8 155 - In Serial12 Chapters
Death of a Star
Leif Eriks is on his first mission outside his home solar system. With a modest crew, he is tasked with captaining the ship Creon to an abandoned system to record unusual solar flares. The mission is interrupted when his ships crashes on a long abandoned planet. Now he must gather his scattered crew, rebuild his ship, and escape the planet's surface before the death of the system's star and the sun goes out.
8 177 - In Serial33 Chapters
Instagram [COMPLETE]
@dolphinlelee sent you a friend request ~Accept or decline~Started: 15/05/19Completed:13/08/19Republishing
8 225 - In Serial34 Chapters
Wrong side of town (Dele Alli fanfiction)
Amelia Black has always been a diehard Arsenal fan since she could remember. She remembered going to arsenal matches with her father ever since she was a little girl. After her dad left, Amelia continued on supporting Arsenal, when ever watching a match she felt close to her father. Hating Tottenham FC came with the territory of being an Arsenal fan. After Amelia's mother married Tottenham coach Mauricio Pochettino there was a lot of tension in the Black/Pochettino household. After Amelia's mom forces her to take a internship at Tottenham FC, Amelia finds herself falling for Dele Alli. A guy who happens to play for the wrong side of town
8 161 - In Serial19 Chapters
Promised - Tom Riddle x reader
Pairing: Tom Riddle x f!readerStatus: CompletedTotal word count: 43kSynopsis: In this story, Tom didn't grow up as an orphan, but with his grandfather and uncle. Reader's sister got very sick and the Gaunts offer their help. But not without asking for something in return. Disclaimer: Please be aware that I don't condone any of this in real life. Everyone deserves to be with a Neville kind of guy, but Tom's character is fun to explore.
8 85 - In Serial42 Chapters
S P D
It's not that I won't or refuse...I can't.(S)chizoid (P)ersonality (D)isorder- A condition in which people avoid social activities and interacting with others.Depersonalized Schizoid- Often described by the schizoid patient as a tuning out or a turning off. Affectless Schizoid- Lack passion, remain unresponsive in social situations, and are highly unlikely to show any affection to prospective significant others.
8 64

