Chapter 554 - An Incurable Poison! (1/2)
Chapter 554: An Incurable Poison!
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
The Beastman’s headless corpse lay beside the creek. Thick, green blood flowed out of the gash across his neck in rivulets. The rest of his body was covered with terrible scars. Link walked up close and saw that greyish-white hair was growing from the scars like some sort of filament-like fungi.
What was even more astonishing was the fact that while the body was completely deprived of a head, the rest of it was still quite alive. The twitching of its limbs from time to time suggested that it still retained some of its vitality.
As he approached the body, the sense of familiarity that Link had felt before grew even stronger, but still he could not figure out what it meant. Just then, Link heard footsteps behind him. There were other people approaching the scene. It was the mercenaries from the Red Earth Firm. They had probably been dispatched to deal with the corpse.
Link quickly took out a crystal bottle and scooped up some of the dark green blood. He then cast an Invisibility spell, a Levitation spell and a Void Walk spell in quick succession as he retreated from the scene. Without making a sound, Link’s body vanished entirely into thin air.
Once rendered invisible, he walked around in the tall grass and came out from another corner, making it seem as if he had just finished answering a call of nature.
One of the mercenaries headed over to where the caravan had set up camp. He announced in a loud voice, “Gentlemen, there’s been a change in plans. It may not be safe out here tonight, so the caravan leader has advised all of you to stay close to each other.”
The merchants looked at each other, somewhat concerned. This did not sound good. Those who had come with their own horse carriages harnessed their horses to their wagons as they headed towards the Red Earth Firm’s resting area. Those without carriages simply walked alongside their horses. Before long, all 300 people came together, forming a temporary campsite where the horses and other livestock formed an outer circle around the merchants.
Link had also followed the group to the resting area. After a few steps, a man with a greying mustache appeared beside him. It was Shallie’s father, Olan.
He growled at Link, “You’d best keep your distance from my girl, punk!”
Link replied with an amused smile, “I don’t think I was the one who came to her first.”
Olan was at a loss for words. A few seconds later, he said, “My girl’s not right for you. She’s still too young, too innocent. I only have one daughter. I don’t want her to get hurt.”
Link smilingly asked, “Do I really look like the kind of layabout who entices young maidens with sweet words, only to hurt them in the end?”
Olan shook his head. “No, I’m not talking about your character. I’m talking about your swordsmanship. Swordsmanship is the art of murder. It’s either kill or be killed for anyone who practices it.”
Link then asked, “And what if she has a talent for it?”
Olan laughed bitterly. “We’re all just simple folk. How much do you expect to teach her? Even if my daughter is able to make a name for herself with a sword, will she even be a match for a true master? I’d rather she not learn swordsmanship at all if it means putting her in harm’s way. She won’t be involved in that bloody world where all kinds of Legendary masters run rampant. She’ll live out her days as an ordinary person. Sure, it may sound boring, but at least it will be a peaceful life.”
This was the logic of most ordinary folk. It sounded reasonable. Link did not think he would one day hear such a thing from an ordinary merchant. He raised an eyebrow at Olan.
Olan sighed. “Young man, there are two types of heroes in this world: they’re either immortal, or they live very, very short lives. The latter number in the thousands. I don’t want my girl to be some sort of hero.”
It was true. Heroes were notorious for their short lifespans.
Link was finally convinced by Olan. He decided not to teach Shallie much. At most, he would only give her a few pointers. He would only be setting her on a path towards self-destruction if he continued teaching Shallie.
He finally said, “You have my word. I won’t teach her anything else.”
“Thank you, young man.” Olan gave Link a salute, which was usually indicative of a royal upbringing.
Noticing the surprised look Link shot at him, Olan explained to him, “My father was once a knight. When I was young, I always thought he was the strongest there ever was. He died in battle. They never found his body.”
Olan then walked past him. Shallie followed behind her father, visibly crossed by the exchange he had with Link.
Link raised his shoulders, showing that he was left with no choice in the matter. Tears were welling up in Shallie’s eyes. She stormed off with a humph.
Shortly after, the merchants were all grouped together. Under the direction of the mercenaries, a temporary campsite with adequate protection was finally set up. Within the circle formed by the horse carriages and livestock, the merchants began starting fires and laying out their blankets.
Up until now, everything had been quite peaceful.
Link found a quiet corner in the campsite. He plucked a few blades of grass and spread them out on the ground near a bonfire. He then laid out the woolen blanket he had brought with him on the pile of grass.
The sky had darkened considerably. Link lay on his blanket and closed his eyes. On the outside, it seemed as if he was beginning to sleep. In reality, he was reading his magic book.
This was part of his training regimen. He could not afford to relax at such a critical time.
After reading for half an hour, Link heard footsteps heading his way. He decided not to open his eyes. Most of his attention was still on the magic book he was reading. However, he redirected a small portion of his attention to the approaching figure.
It was one of the mercenaries hired by Red Earth Firm. From the footsteps, Link was able to identify to whom they belong. The mercenary was called Arda. He was one of the three handlers of the mercenaries as well as a Level-4 Warrior.