SOML – Chapter 40: Aurora
Chapter 40 – Aurora
***Long Chapter Ahead***
…
The daughter of a County Lord of County of
Waterfalls and Pilgrimage had a name Aurora, given to her when her parents
first fell in love under an aurora.
The little girl grew up in a fun and loving
environment. She had chubby cheeks, curly hair and bubbly personality.
Resembling a peach, everyone wanted nothing but pinch her face. She was that
lovely.
Beloved by both her parents and everyone
around her, she became an adult who had a cheery and pure view of life. She
liked everyone without discrimination.
The county promoted solemness and respect
as highest moral, yet a tiny blot changed that.
Aurora.
She became the single person who didn’t put
up with moral standards of the county.
The girl ran like a wind, under the cover
of sunlight and passing the golden fields like an untamed pony. Her laughed
accompanied her, unabashed by her unladylike mannerism.
Everyone didn’t mind as they smiled from
the bottom of their hearts..
The waterfalls always crashed down, but a
particular single day created a fateful meeting.
Under the waterfalls, an aurora sprinkled
its brilliance alongside the starry night as Aurora and an ugly animal met for
the first time.
“What a cute little guy!”
This provoked the animal; it bared its
fangs and hissed at the unlikeable human before it. However, the latter
approached it with enthusiasm. She hugged it, pasting her chubby cheeks to its
hideous fur.
Thus, also started their story together.
…
“What are you doing?” Karmen became
curious. She walked beside a boy who seemed the same age as her. This wasn’t
their first time they met, and they had become closer since then.
Karmen’s friends left her because of her
horn. No matter what age or era, people had a tendency to dislike demons. And
anything or anyone connected to them were also targets of this dislike.
But this quiet boy became the only playmate
she had. He didn’t discriminate against her, nor curious about her horn. Just
there, accompanying her in the tall grasses. His presence alone turned out to
be enough company she wanted.
“I’m making a necklace.” After
deliberating, the child finally disclosed.
“Made from grasses?” Karmen titled her head
and crouched beside him.
“Mm.”
“I got an idea.” The girl’s eyes sparkled.
“See the river? I saw a few beautiful stones the other day. Let’s try our luck
if we can search for them.”
The boy hesitated. He recalled the severe
warning he got from his guardian. Though, he also wanted to experience new
things. This created a dilemma in his young mind. The powerful pull in his
sleeves won’t care for him, however.
Two short figures galloped hand in hand. A
touch of monochrome visage painted the sky. Yet, the squeal of delight when
they chased each other resembled the morning sky. They arrived beside the
river.
Tiptoeing along the bank, they became
lively elves splashing fountains of pleasure at one another. The bundle of joy
solely belongs to them. They whooped, jumped and laughed, swinging their arms
around them.
Of course, there would be a time when
everything ends.
The night had arrived. This prompted them
to end their fun. They went back where they met and bid each other goodbye.
“It was fun.”
“We’ll play tomorrow again, okay?”
“Tomorrow.” Karmen smiled.
“… tomorrow.” Her face became aghast.
Painful cries sounded in her ears like a devil’s whisper.
She heard a familiar scream and immediately
ran towards her home.
“Father!”
But her voice got cut short when she
perceived the furry creature in front of her. Big with red murderous eyes. Her
father’s body dangled in the air, clutched in its razor-sharp claws.
Growl. The little girl shivered. Her mind
told her to run far away, far enough from this horrible place. But her love for
her father ultimately won.
“Ahhhh!” She lunged, all the strength she
thought she had.
Peng. All in vain, only making the
monster’s eyes flashed in amusement.
“K-Karmen!” Ilocos struggled to speak.
“Leave my father alone!!” The shrill cry of
Karmen echoed, making Sarah and co panicked. Around them were the calm
villagers holding pikes and hoes as weapons. They already fought two of the
monsters. Unfortunately, the two managed to survive.
Arriving in the scene, they witnessed the
small body smashing to the walls. Bloodied and coughing blood, yet the tiny
figure still sprung up with a fiery expression.
“Don’t you hurt my father!”
Sarah stepped in front of her. Like a reef
withstanding great waves, she blocked the incoming attack without flinching.
She didn’t even seem to be injured in the first place.
“Patience, I don’t have to try hard at
all,” the girl grinned. “I can’t be perfect and I’m not alone. I have team
mates to back me.”
Sure enough, at the same time she was
reminding herself, a whooshing sound emerged behind her foe.
The creature grunted. A chill crept on its
shoulder as it saw an icy blade made its way to his insides. It wanted to
retaliate towards the dagger’s owner, but he felt a presence behind him.
Ben bashed the creature in the head, making
it stumble forward. Sarah also didn’t disappoint. A knee connected to the
creature’s chin while Ben hugged its lower body.
Bam. He slammed it headfirst, knocking it
unconscious. Jed knew his opportunity came and brandished his dagger to its
neck.
Ting. Pair of claws blocked the dagger,
however. The two creatures who escaped earlier came back.
“What?” Ben became shock. The creature he
held opened its eyes and shoved Ben away.
The villagers entered the house, but it was
too narrow for them to move.
Understanding this concept, one creature
shielded its comrades. The other picked up the injured creature before hurrying
to escape. It rammed its body through the wall, smashing the concrete like a
pie.
Grrr, the creature gnashed its
saliva-filled jaw. Ben caught its ankle, but he was once again shoved away
after being hit to the face.
The creature shielding its comrades picked
the disoriented Ilocos.
Though Jed intercepted it.
A ray of light curved. The creature’s
instinct perceived the danger and twisted its neck.
“Don’t let it go!”
Sarah stepped in, blocking the creature’s
path. A fork shot, targeting her opponent.
However, Sarah felt something weird from
the attack. It was slightly inching closer to her. Her mind raced and her eyes
glowed, but she continued what she meant to be.
This creature appeared to be more skilled
as it parried and counter attacked against Sarah’s raining blows. It even had
time to dodge the objects being thrown towards it.
Howl. A sound echoed in the distance, which
seemed to be their call that the duo finally escape. The skillful creature
pushed Sarah before sprinting on all fours.
Ben and Jed wanted to intervene, yet the
creature lost them with few moves.
“Yawaka!” Ben couldn’t help but curse. Even
though no one taught him how to curse, the stress of the journey goaded him.
Also, he felt less strained when he let it out.
The plan was to kill or even catch a
monster. They asked the villagers to understand the monster better to anticipate
when it would attack. After all, Karmen was still a child and her understanding
was lesser. Even though joining with the villagers could be a bad idea, they already
pressurized by the problems they had.
Regardless, their situation became harder.
The so-called monster was actually a group of monsters.
“Next time, we will be prepared.” The two
boys nodded at Sarah’s statement.
Then they heard a chuckle. Craning their
necks, they saw a man leaning on the window.
“Hiyas! Just passing by.” Mikel Poloran,
also known as the bandit leader, showed his ivory teeth.
He looked young despite being middle-aged.
He had a neat side burns, triangular faces and a pair of enchanting eyes. And
he currently wore a naughty expression.
Everyone’s face changed. They didn’t want
to face this bastard who forced their selves to live in the village.
“Why is that face? Don’t be like that. We
are fellow humans. Don’t worry, we’ll share you our loot from the other day.”
Though, what he
received was only the scorn of the villagers. They’d seen the piles of goods on
top of their horses. This only meant they raided a business caravan or sort
along the way. These robbers whose hands filled with filth or even blood was
the worst scum of humanity.
“Hey violent girl.” As
if he didn’t see their reactions, Mikel continued. “Your plan failed, eh? As I
thought. What about hearing mine? Hey! Where are you going?”
The trio didn’t
respond. They felt repulsed by these scums. And they had better things to do
than listen to his nonsensical intentions.
“They are not Beasts.”
Jed whispered.
“But they didn’t seem
to be demons too.”
Ben turned his head.
“That guy is following us.” This prompted the other two to look.
“Let him.” Sarah
sneered.
Jed continued. “If
they are not Beasts nor demons, then what they are?”
“Just… animals
perhaps?” Ben scratched his head. “There are many races, right? Only humans,
demons, and Beasts are the largest and strongest.”
Sarah rolled her eyes.
“You think, other races came out of their respective worlds just to kill a few
villagers?”
“Other races plus
demons?” Jed inquired.
“Nah. I put my money
to it, there’s no way other races can make waves.” The girl said confidently.
A chuckle sounded
behind them, forcing their disgust to show subconsciously. “Brats. So mature,
aren’t we? Come on, be jolly, have fun and let out your wild natures.
Seriousness will only defeat the purpose of going to Enderian Journey. You
aren’t even fifteen years old, but you all look withered adults.”
“What do you want?”
Anger flashed in Sarah’s eyes as she faced the bandit leader.
“Look not only at the
surface, kid.” Mikel’s face turned serious, none of the mischievousness a while
ago. But next, his face became weird again.
“Sarah Pendragon, how
much do I get from catching you…”
He suddenly lost a
footing, feeling his vision turned. Groaning, his head hit the ground, then a
body pinned him to the ground.
“Who are you?!” The
girl growled. Her team mates made their moves without hesitation. Ben clamped
the man’s feet while Jed’s dagger stopped on their opponent’s forehead.
But the next thing
they knew, their mind became blank.
“Ugh.” Ben grunted, as
if sledge hammer pounded his insides. He knew how weak he was, but he also
thought that unless a Grandmaster’s all out or being bombarded continuously, it
would be hard to kill him in one move. Yet this time, his preconception got
smashed apart.
A trail of blood
leaked on the girl’s face as she stared at the man standing at the center. He
held tonfas in each hand with an imposing aura. In addition, several presences
surrounded them.
Jed turned to be the
first to recover. His dagger stabbed while readying his knife as a sneak
attack.
Mikel let out a wow.
He got impressed by the boy’s single attack. Though he immediately retaliated.
Jed felt the thickness
of the tonfa in his stomach, making him fly in the air. Knowing his all ploys
failed, he threw his knife instead.
At the same time, Sarah
and Ben backed him.
Mikel whistled because
of Sarah’s self-created attacks. They looked comfortable in her hands. In
addition, Ben’s role only to restrict him, which the boy did okay. He also had
to worry with flying dagger and knife shooting around him.
Different from his feelings,
the trio became increasingly alarmed.
“True combatant.”
The man before them
fended off their attacks without changing expression. The tonfa shot and shot
again, executing both attacks and parries like eating cheesecakes.
From what Sarah knew,
only a few could comprehend the essence of combat. Even her talented father,
who was also a combatant, couldn’t. The latter relied too much on brute force
without finesse on his attacks. Only her grandfather who lived for many years
managed to, which made the situation in front of them shocking!
The trio remained calm
and confident, however. They had only formed their teamwork for less than a
year. But because they used simple roles instead, they wouldn’t impede on each
other.
Ben tanked and
wrestled. Sarah would restrict and damage. While Jed sneaked and supported
them. Just these simple actions gave them a chance to complete the Room of
Death, which only a few managed.
Pendragons won’t call
it a Room of Death for nothing, after all. Hundreds already died inside of it.
These deceased were not simple individuals—they were talented Pendragons!
Mikel found it harder
to counterattack as time goes. The greatest weakness of everyone would be their
mortality. He knew that even a Grandmaster could fall from this seemingly
simple strategy!
“A Team Combination:
Tanker-Attacker-Assassin.”
“They accidentally
created something, eh.” The bandit leader muttered. “Mercenaries, bandits or
just a group of people had limited time, resources and money to train a
formation. So, they created their own.”
“Team Combinations.”
“This creation not
only useful for these people but also to a few elites that authorities
cultivated.”
“Exploring killing
grounds or worlds, this Team Combinations became the convention.”
Giness’s team also
used this concept to intrude upon the ancient world. Just a simple concept, but
this increased everyone’s survival rate by fifty percent.
That was why Sarah had
this confidence to survive her ordeal and the Enderian Journey. And also a part
of reason she became angry when Ben turned his back.
Chuckling helplessly,
Mikel gestured with his comrades. The latter made funny faces, but they set up
their attacks.
They also didn’t want
their leader dying with unjust death. But they wanted the former lost face
first for underestimating and giving advantage to these kids. He was, after
all, a Grandmaster; he should be able to suppress them. Of course, Mikel or any
Grandmaster could take down one kid with them if they were really helpless.
“Oh, no!” Ben got
bulldozed by a muscular woman. He became a defenseless kid when he got lifted
and slammed to the ground.
A fast motion
exchanged appeared between with three silhouettes. Jed picked up his gears,
tripling his speed. But he was still became suppressed while facing a woman
with four times the speed and a man with malicious face while holding a thin
knife.
Vines crawled out from
the ground and restricted Sarah. At the same time, Mikel hit her in the stomach
while another girl appeared and kicked her to the chin.
The trio shuddered.
They got defeated with no hopes of fighting back!
“What do you want?!”
The trio started struggling, but the vines restricting them became tighter.
A shadow emerged
behind a house, nearing to them with a serene face. He had a scholarly
deposition and warm smile, contrary to his bandit identity.
“Don’t hurt them
further, Bede.” Mikel winked. The latter only smiled.
The trio understood. A
wizard!
It had befuddled them
how the vines appeared. Now, they determined it, judging from everyone’s
expression.
It should be hard for
a wizard to appear in common folks because of how endless resources one needed.
Most vagrant wizards only got lucky. Thus, they became once again shocked by
this bandits’ strength!
Five Grandmasters!
Four combatants and one wizard! And amongst these four combatants, one had
reached the peak of combat!
As for the young girl,
only an expert. But she should be competent just with this amount of
instructors with her.
This team should be
enough to challenge a Venerable or possibly slay one if they a tremendous
amount of preparation!
“You can’t be
bandits.” Sarah became sure of it.
The bandits grinned
despite her statement. “We are though.”
…
“Why don’t I call you
Tonyo?” Aurora fondled the ugly creature, making it purred in satisfaction.
But its face changed
almost immediately. As if saying don’t treat it like a pet, the creature
hissed, which was to the lady’s amusement.
“Oh, c’mon. That’s just
a name.” The creature rolled its eyes. It curled up, having the intention to
sleep.
“Hey, Sleepyhead. Come. You’ll get fat if
you don’t exercise. I want to show you something.” She nudged it before
running. From time to time, she looked back to see if Tonyo was following her.
At first, Tonyo only opened one of its
eyes. But when he saw the pleading and hopeful look of the running woman, it
got filled with helplessness. It stood up and followed after her.
“AHAHAH.” They ran through the forest.
Scenes passed by as if everything was in fast forward. Slowly, they felt the
thrill electrifying their nerves.
It hadn’t sprung in motion for as long as
it could remember. It only did back then, when it was small and weak. But after
gaining power, everything became easier to it. Thus, it became lazy.
Its heart beat faster. This was something
different from its daily life. Eat, then sleep. The routine, it’s habit. But
now, a change appeared in its being. It couldn’t help but gaze at the woman it
was chasing.
“Come. It’s here.” The chase had ended. But
the spirit of exhilaration and nervousness hadn’t stopped yet. Exhilarated that
a new feeling had emerged from itself. Nervousness from what things they could
do next.
Then it got astounded. They arrived on top
of a waterfall. It should be the most breath-taking of all things it had seen.
The rainbow-like reflection of the sun against the water. Loud booming of the
falls, continuing as if it was on top of the world. Clouds of all shapes and
sizes drifted in a slow and peaceful manner.
Yet none of them was as breath-taking as
the woman it was looking at. She smiled more than a rainbow. More like an
actual aurora. Everything dimmed; the sun became dark; clouds hid in the night
and only one radiance remained.
She was that radiance.
Aurora kept talking and talking, clumsily
tiptoed her way through the waterfall. She had no precaution of everything
around her. Not from the environment. And not from the creature.
That woman slipped because of that.
Tonyo didn’t know what happened to itself.
Everything became slow motion. It witnessed itself in the woman’s frightful
eyes. Reflected its hideous appearance.
Instinctively, its limbs pumped like
rubbers being stretched to the extreme.
Woosh.
“Eh? I didn’t die!” The woman exclaimed
before surveying her body.
Tonyo displayed its tongue, wheezing in
difficulty. Its power pertained to speed, not strength. Carrying as big as her,
Tonyo almost thought its jaw would fall off the ground.
Thus, it cursed in its mind! How pathetic!
This naïve woman led me by the nose!
But then, it became shocked with what
happened next.
Aurora lifted Tonyo, twirling and dancing
while letting herself into a laughter. Her face only had pure joy, none of
dread expected from a traumatic experience.
She was the first, and probably the last
person the creature would ever imagine. It didn’t know if she was naïve or just
innocent.
But Tonyo thought this was embarrassing! I
am a terrible creature, for god’s sake!
“I am not wrong about you, Tonyo! Let’s
become best friends from now on!”
…
“Let us go!” Sarah glared at them.
The bandits brought them to a
haystack-filled place while those repulsive bastards surrounded them.
“Don’t worry.” Mikel patted her head,
making the latter snapped her teeth. “Woah, woah! Easy. You are not a dog,
aren’t you?”
“As I’m saying. Don’t worry, we will let
you go if… you promise us something.”
“We will never promise you anything!!!” The
bandits covered their ears from her shrill cry.
“Hear me out!” Mikel finally got irritated.
Though, when Ben heard his shout, he
suddenly bawled his eyes out.
“Have mercy, Great Sirs. Don’t kill us! I
haven’t got a girlfriend nor experience love. Please, I’m begging you.”
The muscular woman had a weird face. Bede’s
scholarly disposition crumbled. The others had their mouth opened in full. It
didn’t finish there when they heard the sorrowful voice of the last one.
“If you are going to kill us, do it in a
quick manner. Let us die peacefully and without agony.” A placid expression
emerged from Jed’s face. He seemed to look at life and death as nothing
anymore.
“Let us go! Let us go!!!” A shrill cry
rattled their ears.
“Don’t kill us! I’m begging you!” Pitiful
sounds crept towards them.
“Do it fast. I don’t want to feel
anything.” Peaceful mumblings tapped their faces.
Mikel touched his forehead. Helpless, he
turned to others for assistance. He saw his team facing the other directions,
however.
“Okay. Stop it. Stop.”
“No! You will kill us!” Ben teared up so
much that black lines appeared on the leader’s forehead.
“Okay. Enough. We will let you go. And no.
We won’t kill you. And yes. This is going to be quick, but no killing. Quick if
you cooperate with us.”
“Really?”
“Yes.” Mikel put an amiable smile.
The trio connected with their heads. “What
do you think guys?”
“Not trustworthy.” “But they didn’t kill
us.”
“Not yet.”
“So, are we going to do it?” “Mm.”
More black lines appeared. Mikel coughed to
get their attention. “I can hear you. Anyway, as you can see, we are bandits
and got hired to be your guide.”
Doubt sprouted in their hearts, but the
trio kept listening.
“I know it confused you but someone you
three met, knew that you needed a guide to Enderian Journey.” Mikel became
satisfied with their reaction.
“The sole Grandmaster here, who should be
your guide, has died, am I right? The man who hired us is an intelligent man. He
figured that something will happen. And we are the backup if that something
happens.”
“How can we know you can be trusted?”
Sarah’s inquiry widened Mikel’s smile.
“Because that man is a Venerable. And he
can kill you if he wanted.” Winking, Mikel became proud of his client.
“Huh?” Sarah rolled her eyes. “So a
Venerable is here the whole time, observing us. Protecting us from the dark. Is
that what you are saying?”
Mikel blinked, but then understood. “No,
you are wrong. He is someone that can’t be measured by distance. He is
everywhere.”
“East Venerable Cloud Rider?” The trio’s
expression became weird. Their trust bar went down to negative. “Why would he?”
“I don’t know either.” Mikel crossed his
arms. He yawned as he leaned on the wall. “Maybe because you are the so-called
golden dragon or what not. Anyway, you can trust us. Not complete trust, of
course. But you can trust we won’t kill you. We should already kill you if we
meant to, understand?”
The trio exchanged glances before nodding.
“Okay. Here’s the promise-thingy. You’ll
stop what you are planning to do with this village.”
“Why?” Even Ben got provoked. “Shouldn’t
you help us instead because you are the backup?”
“Duh.” The other girl who remained quiet
spoke. “We are hired to ‘guide’ you. Not to join you with your debacles.”
“Then we are sorry.” A rare seriousness
gleamed in Ben’s eyes. “We won’t stop until everything is over.”
This touched Sarah and Jed. They knew how
cowardly Ben. For him to speak like that, spoke how serious he was for their
plan.
The girl, Sisi, shook her head. “You don’t
see it, no? Those guys are using you. And there’s something weird going on.”
“Forget it then.” Ben’s face didn’t change.
“Just wait for us until we are done.”
“What a self-important bastard!” Sisi
sneered. “I’m sorry. But I will give you guys bad news. People will come here
to get you. Maybe you know that. And we don’t want to be entangled with how
chaotic that is.”
“We come clean, you go with us as your
guide or we will leave at this instant.”
“Make your choice!” Derision surfaced from
the girl’s eyes while looking at the three of them. As if she had the right to
judge their life and death with simple two choices. Her set of white teeth
became visible as she sneered.
Truth be told, Sisi won’t be interested in
their lives. Only the compensation they would get from this mission, enough to
enjoy a lifetime!
This made the trio incensed. Truly,
maddeningly incensed!
Fury sparked in their pupils! If not for
the vines, they would already ganged up on her and left her a dry corpse!
Sarah had already devoured the loathsome
bitch countless times in her mind!
Their lives weren’t worth of these nonsense
choices. They struggled to get here. Choices they made were born from hard work
and grit.
Those training, emotional burdens,
aspirations, betrayals and fears, these weighed heavily on their shoulders.
Yet… they still stepped up, planting their
feet firmly on the ground!
“I am a coward and a stupid loser, always
troubling everyone…”
“I cheated my friends because I don’t trust
them and ended up being betrayed by people I thought have my back…”
“And I hid too much for fear of…”
“But don’t look down on us!!!”
The spark transformed into a blazing flame.
It shocked the others. Those three pairs of
pupils got branded on their mind. The lights emitted by them grew resplendent,
as if it contained galaxies.
Did they know they were being pursued by
the endless enemies?
Did they know death could reach out any
second?
Why they weren’t afraid?
Then the elder bandits understood.
These kids already determined to fight the
entire universe with just three of them! They didn’t think it was insanity nor
hotheadedness of their youth. Just their conviction roaring to fight all odds!
H-How could this be? Sisi got dizzy. They
felt so large. Big enough to resemble giant waves, drowning her till
suffocation.
How? They weren’t even strong! Let alone
their enemies, just them, the bandits, could kill these brats many times over!
Why they could say such big words?! Shiver!
Be afraid!
Sisi’s scream couldn’t exit her mouth,
though. Her feelings betrayed her as she stood in the corner, shaking instead.
“We don’t need you or your pity. We will
help ourselves. Not you. And not some Venerable. It took us miles of journey to
get here. So many sweat, heart breaks and close shaves. That’s our hard work.
Not yours nor others. And what action we will do is ours and ours alone. We
will survive! Together!”
Their wills combined as their shout reached
a peak! It emerged in a gaseous state, enveloping everything in the
surroundings!
…
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