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Lady Saint&h.e.l.lip;could it be? The one from Arcadius?
Hearing the attendant's plea, the bandit laughed.
"Who needs some 'Lady Saint'?! Who needs G.o.d's miracles?! Just so y'know&h.e.l.lip;we don't need the likes of saints. It'd be even better if they were gone! That's why I'm gonna kill her. I'm really gonna kill her&h.e.l.lip;! For real—"
Suddenly, the campfire went out. No—someone put it out.
It seemed to still only be the five bandits and two women. Besides Zero and myself, I couldn't sense anyone else. But there was someone else here, somewhere.
"What?! Why'd the fire go out?! Who—"
The bearded bandit using the saint as a s.h.i.+eld let out a scared yell. In the next instant, he buckled at the knees and fell to the ground.
I had good night vision—but I saw nothing.
It was probably because the sudden extinguis.h.i.+ng of the blazing red campfire meant my vision was still adjusting to the darkness. Maybe that's what they were going for.
But, someone—
"W&h.e.l.lip;atch out!"
Something flashed past my eyes with blinding speed, and I threw my head back.
The tip of one of my whiskers had been sliced off into the wind—it was a blade.
We were under attack.
From where? By who? The h.e.l.l—when'd they get so close?
Silently, leaves fluttered down.
—Above.
There was something there.
I felt the nape of my neck tingle in fear, and I grabbed Zero and jumped from the branch. A moment later, the branch we had been on was felled with a single slash, and it fell to the ground.
Dodging the falling branch, I threw Zero behind a tree and drew my sword.
"Hide! This one's on a completely different level!" I yelled at Zero.
"—You have good perception," a soft voice spoke in my ear.
Even before I registered that it was a man's voice, I heard the sound of something slas.h.i.+ng through the air. Relying on the sound, I swung my sword, and I felt the clash of metal against metal.
In that moment, I had a sense of incongruity. When I swung, I felt a strange pull—but before I realized why I felt it, my attacker had clicked his tongue and leapt far backward.
Then, he landed near-silently between me and the saint.
The man was carrying—a giant sickle.
It was like a joke weapon. No, was it even appropriate to call it a weapon?
Sickles were farming tools, not weapons. The sickle in the man's hand, which looked like it could harvest a lot of wheat, would only be suited as a weapon for farmers who were tired of their ruler's tyranny.
But the man between the saint and me was clearly not a farmer.
His simple top and bottom, along with his leather boots, seemed to suggest that he was. But the belt-shaped piece of cloth that replaced his mantle and belt indicated that he was of a special occupation.
—It was the attire of a priest.