90-CHAPTER 89




'Oh my god, it's getting late!

Irene was running through the forest at night.

Her legs were powered by her aura, and she was kicking the ground with such force that she was running at a speed that no normal person could imagine.
Even though she was running through the trees at that speed, she was able to avoid colliding with the trees by stepping left and right, so it could be said that she had tremendous kinetic vision and reflexes.

'Will, I wonder if he's waiting for me. ......'

The girl mumbled to herself as she sprinted.
The girl's face turned red and she shook her head.

'Ouch!

... zap!
As expected, she hit a tree.

The tree shook as if it had been hit by a large wild boar, and the girl stopped.
Aura was used to protect her, so she was not injured, but Irene rubbed her nose and tears came to her eyes.
The tree that had been hit had suffered more damage than the one that had leaned over, its roots halfway out.

'Ouch. ...... d*mn it! It's because Will is dressed like that!

A girl dressed as a man shouted into the night sky.
It was a clear transfer of responsibility.
She had bathed with him when she was a child, but at her current age, Irene was too stimulating.

'Also, they're always so eager,' she said. If not, we could have moved faster. ......'

I'm not sure if you've heard of it, but I'm sure you've heard of it.

I can't take the apprentices to the dangerous battlefield we're going to.
When Irene ordered the apprentice knights to go home, the apprentices all said no.
The pride of the boys did not allow them to send a girl of their own age to a dangerous battlefield alone, even though they were their superiors and very skilled.

However, from Irene's point of view, they were still a drag on her.
So she said, "If you all come at me and beat me, I'll admit that you're not slowing me down and allow you to go with me.
As expected, the apprentice knights could only nod their heads in agreement.

But what Irene miscalculated was the fact that the apprentice knights were willing to 'come to win'.
The boys, who usually only used well-behaved knightly swordsmanship, tried to put Irene down in any way they could, using physical assaults, grabbing her, and other desperate fighting techniques.

Even so, the difference in ability was obvious, and in the end, Irene completely beat the four apprentice knights, but by that time, Irene was out of breath, and she and the apprentices fell to the ground in a heap.

It was only after she had recovered to some extent that she left.
It had been a long time since he had left William.

At that moment, a drop of water fell on Irene's cheek.

'Oh, it's even starting to rain!

The rain began to fall in droplets, but soon gained momentum, and a large number of raindrops began to hit Irene's body.

'Oh my god~, what the hell~!

Irene hid herself in the shade of a nearby tree, and took out a hooded cloak from the luggage bag on her back and threw it on.
The cloak is long enough to cover the girl's entire body, and the outside is treated to repel water.
This is the rain gear that knights always carry with them when they go on expeditions.

'Ugh, it's cold. I don't like the rain, really~'

Irene shivered once and started running again.

However, running through the forest and being drenched by the heavy rain, the inside of her cloak was gradually getting wet.
It was raining so hard that we felt it would have made no difference whether we wore the cloak or not if it had been raining like this, and after a few minutes of running, as expected, the rainwater had penetrated the inside of our clothes.

'But Will, you said that the place where the elves were gathering was deserted, but I wonder if it's going to rain like this. If it rains all night, everyone will probably catch a cold, will they be okay?

While worrying about this, they ran for a few more minutes.
Eventually, Eileen's vision caught sight of the lights of a campfire through the trees.
It matched the meeting place of the elves that William had told her about.

'......, a bonfire? In this rain?'

Irene tilted her head.

As she ran further, 'the sight' spread across the girl's vision.