Soleil had another reason for returning to her village. She had a son, Seisam.
The boy she gave birth to--Seisam--was sickly and weak. And it was something that could not be cured even with the help of Mei and other doctors.
He often suffered from attacks of near-asthma. Each time, he was sent to the village of Siljus.
Seizures that Seisam would have when he was still very young: ....... At first, Soleil, Mei, Posehay's Zhuang and others were very confused because they did not know the cause of the seizures at all. At that time, Vival, the chief of the Silures and Soleil's mother, appeared and pointed out that Seisam's symptoms were caused by a lack of power of the spirits.
Theoretically speaking, the higher the rank of the spirit with which Siljus contracts, the stronger his body becomes, and those around him can also benefit from it, but this is an exception for Soleil, whose contract with Shenlong-sama is so strong that it causes a rejection reaction in the still young Say-sam. Vival's story was that they would not be able to get a good look at the house.
Therefore, whenever Seisam had a seizure, he was taken to his grandmother, Vivar. However, once in the village of Siljus, his seizures would stop and he would sleep soundly. And even now, Seisam, who had had a seizure just two days before, had been taken to the village.
Soleil was worried about her son. She trusts and respects her mother Vival. But when it came to her son, she wanted to raise him by herself. Besides, the village of Siljus is all women. Soleil hated to expose her young son to the ugly side of women that men did not need to know.
But now the village is in danger. It was very likely to be the target of Mirwa's attack. If the village were to perish, the life of his son Seisam would be threatened. Protecting the village would mean the same thing as protecting his son's life.
Linos does not apologize to Soleil. He smiles at her and says that she can always return to the village. Soleil bowed her head again, saying thank you.
"Well, I'm going back now. When Alyria and the others wake up, they will look around for me.
"Yes, I do. "Oh, yes, please do that.
Soleil said excuse me and left.
"Well, let's go back to sleep. ......, Sidie?"
Siddee, in Linos's arms, was sleeping soundly. He smiled and gently laid her down on the bed, himself lying down next to her.
He lay down on the bed and lay himself down next to her.
"......"
"......"
A pair of men and women were walking silently in the pitch blackness. Needless to say, it was Milwa and Albe.
Traveling in the darkness was something that only a skilled adventurer or a heavily guarded traveler would normally do. The two, however, had no such fancy equipment or guards, and were walking in exactly the same clothes they had on.
Milwa walked in front. Albe followed behind her. They were walking toward the capital, keeping a distance between them that was neither too close nor too far.
Milwa endured the pain in her legs. Her feet, which were not used to walking, were already blistered, causing pain every time she walked. She honestly regretted her decision to go to the capital on foot.
The reason for her regret was a trivial one. It was simply that Mirwa did not want to be in the same room with Albe.
In the morning, they woke up and had breakfast. The meal was as delicious as the previous night's dinner. Mirwa enjoyed the meal so much that she left Albe in the room and went to see the hotel and Krumphal. She made eyes at men along the way, and was approached by several men, and had lunch at a well-known restaurant in town.
Afterwards, Mirwa returned to her hotel room in a good mood, having refreshed herself by browsing in various stores. There, she found Albe lying in the middle of the bed, staring out the window.
Milwa felt as if all the fun she had had up to that point had been ruined by this scene. Would she have to spend time with this man again? The very thought of it brought an indescribable feeling of weariness to her heart.
"I'm leaving right now."
It was a word I uttered on the spur of the moment. Albe's expression turned into a scowl. You're leaving now? It was written on his face. It was painful. It was a surprise to him, since he had hardly shown any emotion in the recent past. I felt as if I had defeated some kind of enemy.
"Let's get out of here!"
With these words, she left the room in her clothes. Behind her, Albe rolled off the bed in a panic.
When she told the hotel staff that she would be leaving soon, the man looked surprised and said that the sun would be setting soon. He suggested that they leave tomorrow morning, but Mirwa refused. After paying the bill, he suggested that she take a horse-drawn carriage to the capital, and she listened to the hotel's offer with great enthusiasm.
There were various types of carriages, ranging from small two-seater carriages to large carriages that looked like they belonged to royalty. All of them were said to be accompanied by a coachman and a guard. However, if the carriages were to run at night, they would have to be manned by a person with adequate skills, and the fare would be more expensive.
Money was not a concern at all. Milwa wanted to ride into the capital in the most luxurious carriage possible. Then Albe arrived.
He must have packed in a hurry. He was disheveled in his clothes and his hair was shaggy. The moment she saw him, Mirwa had no intention of traveling to the capital with this man in such a small space. She told the hotel staff that she would go on foot and left the room.
She knew that it was only a day's walk from Krumphal to the capital. But her legs ached as soon as she started walking. But she did not want to rest. She did not want to show her weakness to Albe.
Mirwa walked on, trying to hold back her aching legs. When the sun went down and it was dark, a river appeared in front of her. Her body was covered in sweat. Mirwa took off her clothes and went into the river to cleanse herself.
After a while, Albe also took off his clothes and plunged into the river. There was a sound of splashing water. It is a very unpleasant sound. I thought about leaving without him, but my aching legs made me hesitate to do so. She had no choice but to take a rest while the man bathed in the water.
Gazing at the starry sky in a daze, she wondered why she had not asked for another room and why she had not ridden in the carriage separately. She regretted that she had acted according to her feelings, but she could not turn back.
If Milwa was to move alone, she could use Pope, the spirit of air, to get around more easily. It was also possible to use an air bazooka, an air cannon, as an application of the air bazooka, to fire a weak air cannon at the ground and use the force of the cannon to move while lifting off the ground. However, the speed of movement was extremely slow, and if he used a spirit to increase the speed of movement, there was a possibility that Albe would not be able to keep up with him. In the end, Mirwa had no choice but to endure her aching legs and continue walking toward the capital.
"Oi!"
While walking, Milwa calls out to Albe, who is following behind her. There was no response, but she knew he could hear her. She continues to speak.
"Prepare the poison. We will use it in the capital."
There was no response from Albe, but Mirwa's eyes had a sharp light in them.