Chapter 132 - 40 (1/2)
”What's going on?”
Everyone turned towards the pleasant voice of a handsome man who was smiling from ear to ear. At the sight of Alvaro, Aaron frowned. He didn't like him the moment he saw him. Mostly because he was handsome than him and . . . his tingling senses honed from adventuring kept on alerting him to stay away from the man.
Alvaro's smile didn't waver upon being gaze by different eyes. He stared at Maxine, who had a pinched mouth and sour expression.
Seeing Alvaro, Maxine loosened her tight expression and walked towards him. ”Alvaro, these guys refused to carry my things even after I paid them half already.”
Alvaro swept Maxine before the four Frost people and finally rested on the line of backpacks on the ground, which he knew belonged to Maxine alone.
Realizing the odds were against them, the four Frost people glanced at each other, and Alvaro didn't have to guess what they were conversing in secret. Their eyes said it all. Resigned to the fact that they might not make it back alive.
The Frost people's homes where together with the mountain and it was very rare that they would traverse the city for jobs, and it was equally rare if someone hired them because of their lack of education. In a sense, they were stuck inside their village, and the only income they have were guiding the tourist up to the mountain. And because of that reason, they valued their job highly more so than their life. But these men also have families and children.
He turned towards Sherak and gestured with his head. Sherak went towards the four Frost and conversed with them. After minutes, he came back and whispered to him their conversation.
After which, his gentle smile remained on his lips while he glanced at Maxine, who was staring back at him with a flush face. When she was caught staring, she averted her eyes, face redder than before.
Alvaro's eyes remained fixed on Maxine as he continued to smile, yet his voice was firm. ”Maxine, I agree with the Frost. You have many unnecessary things that are going to be a hindrance when climbing. It's best if you leave it here in the base.”
Maxine's infatuated face cracked. She didn't expect that Alvaro wouldn't take her side. She had always taken her side before. ”B-but . . . I've already paid them. And they were fine with it the first time, and now they backed out when we reached the base and about to climb? What kind of service is this?”
She glared at the four. She wanted to slap their faces even if it was out of character for her to do so. At this moment, she was angry, betrayed, and annoyed.
Alvaro's expression remained slack as he explained, ”They said they didn't expect your things were very heavy. To compensate you, they said you don't have to pay one of them.”
Biting her inner cheek, Maxine still wasn't happy about it. The feeling that the helpers cheated her still remained in her mind. What is money? She didn't care about it. What she cared about was that she was scammed!
”But my things! My things are expensive. If I leave it here, others might steal it.” She refused to budge from this.
The smile on Alvaro's face slip. Though it was still a bit there on his lips, his eyes, however, spoke another tune as it turned into slits. ”Maxine, I think you still haven't registered the severity of the situation you're in. Do you even know what climbing an eight-thousand-meter mountain means?”
”I-I . . .” Maxine couldn't speak when she saw Alvaro's eyes. It was like something was gripping her neck.
Alvaro didn't let her speak and intrude, ”It's fine that you want to put yourself at risk. But it isn't acceptable for you to put others at risk. Will you die if you didn't have a table? Will you go hungry if you don't heat your already ready to eat foods?”
Biting her lips, Maxine didn't say anything and lowered her head. Tears pooled in the corner of her eyes while her fingers clutched her jacket. Betrayal. She was betrayed. Alvaro didn't take her side. He was to take her side. He was supposed to defend her all the time! Why?! Why?! Why?!
Thinking Maxine finally conceded when she remained silent, Alvaro's pupils returned to its size, and he gently patted Maxine's head. ”We'll have your things stored in the government's base. They have a tent here for things like this.”
He then gestured at Sherak, and the man went to the four Frost people and relayed that everything was okay now. The four stared at him and smiled while speaking incomprehensible language Alvaro could only digest as thank you.
Alvaro then glanced at Aaron, who remained a stone at the side, stationary and useless. Well, at least a stone has its used. ”Leader, when are we going to set out?”
Only then Aaron snapped from his death-like state. Clearing his throat, he mustered what face he had left and took control. ”Everyone, we leave after five more minutes.”
Not far from the party, Rozarria watched the scene in silence.
”That man . . . nice.”
She heard Shura mumbled beside her.