Chapter 177 (1/2)

Chapter 177: A Tough Opponent

Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio  Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

When Link and Eleanor arrived at Chestnut Village it was already after three in the afternoon. Thick dark clouds covered the sun in the sky making it quite dark; it even seemed as if a storm was brewing as gusts of wind swayed the trees around the small village till they flailed helplessly in the air.

“It’s going to rain soon,” said Eleanor gloomily as she looked up at the sky. “If they fled through the forest the rain would wash away all their tracks; we might not be able to follow them then.”

Link frowned as well. He didn’t expect to encounter such bad weather today.

To prevent from shocking the villagers, Link had stopped at the edge of the forest and halted the Wind Fenrir. They then continued the journey into the village on foot.

The villagers here had hardly ever received any visitors from outside the tiny remote mountain village, so when Link and Eleanor appeared they all flocked to see these strangers who looked so different from them. The children were particularly boisterous around them. Most of these kids didn’t wear any clothes at all and they ran about in front of Link and Eleanor with their naked little butts fully exposed.

The children loved to gather around Eleanor and stared at her with wonder. This was completely understandable because of Link’s unremarkable looks, so they naturally found nothing about him that was admirable. Meanwhile, Eleanor was dressed in a black Magician’s dress that was made with luxurious materials. She had an extraordinary looking bracelet on each of her delicate wrists and her face was simply enchanting. To the villagers, she was no less magical than an angel who’d just stepped out of a painting!

Eleanor had lived a solitary life for the past century, so she was quite moved by the experience of being surrounded and admired so closely and openly by so many people. Even though she was the center of everyone’s attention then, Eleanor was also staring at the villagers in wonder herself.

“I’ve heard that a woman in the village had received the God of Light’s blessings and was resurrected,” said Link to a farmer he just approached. “We are here on a pilgrimage to witness the Lord’s miracle. Would you tell me where we can find her?”

Once the farmer and the other villagers around him heard Link’s words they all lit up with a smile that was full of pride and honor. Although they’d always flocked to the visitors from the outside world that they occasionally received, experience taught them to be wary of outsiders as they might bring harm to the village. Still, these two visitors were pilgrims, so they must be pious followers of the God of Light, therefore they couldn’t come with any intention to harm them.

Then, a young man stepped up closer to Link and introduced himself proudly.

“By the glory of the God of Light, it is true, stranger,” he said. “There is indeed a woman in this village who was resurrected. She’s my wife, Lisa. Both of you follow me, she would be glad to tell you what she saw in heaven.”

Link and Eleanor looked at each other then followed the young man.

The houses in the village were very simple with wooden doors, thatched walls and thatched roofs. Each family had a small courtyard. Link followed the young man for about three hundred feet on a road heaped with a sludge of cattle and sheep dung. Finally, they stopped in front of a small courtyard.

“Here we are, this is my home,” said the young man happily. He then shouted, “Lisa! Lisa! You’ve got visitors!”

They waited there for a while but there was no response except for an old brown dog who came out from the backyard after hearing its owner’s voice.

“That’s strange,” said the man, confused. “Where is she?” He pushed the door open and checked inside the house. Lisa should be spinning the yarn inside at this hour, but as he entered the house all he saw was a vacant wheel without any yarn and no sight of his wife.

“Lisa? Lisa?” The young man was starting to get anxious. He walked out of the house and headed towards the courtyard to tell the visitors about his missing wife, but when he came out he discovered that the two strangers were gone as well.

“Huh? Where did they go?” remarked the young man in growing perplexity. “Lisa, where are you? Lisa?” The young man then continued to call out her name all around the house, but the only response he got was silence.

Meanwhile, outside in the courtyard, Link and Eleanor were both enveloped in the faint aura of a high-level Invisibility spell. They saw how the young man still couldn’t find his wife and his face had gradually become darker and gloomier.

“She must’ve got wind of the news that we’re coming,” said Eleanor. This wasn’t surprising to Link at all. The minute he knew that Lawndale was involved he realized that they shouldn’t expect much from this trip to the Chestnut Village.

Lawndale was still unknown at the time, but Link knew even then that he was a much tougher opponent to deal with than Felidia. This Dark Elf knew its own strengths and limits and he knew how to work around them. He would never take any unnecessary risks or make any rash decision. All in all, this was a sharp, precise and decisive Dark Elf that must not be underestimated.

Eleanor stayed silent. Her eyes were as black as Link’s and they were now glowing faintly in a purple aura as they were keeping a close eye on the little wooden house where Lisa or Elena was supposed to be.

Eleanor was using a tracking spell to track her.

Half a second later, she turned away from the house and walked towards its backyard. Link understood that this meant she had picked up on the woman’s trail, so he followed right behind Eleanor.

Just then, the man in the yard had grown panicked and was calling wife’s name over and over again, his voice heavy with worry and fear. Moments later, a white-haired old man and an old woman started to join the search and was calling out Lisa’s name as well. They must’ve been the young man’s parents.

Link let out a heavy sigh at the sight of those people searching for someone Link knew was gone forever. To Link, he was only pursuing Elena to thwart the Black Moon Conspiracy which might have worried him very much but once it’s over he would move on from it easily. To this family, though, especially to the young man, this would be a great tragedy that they might grieve over for the rest of their lives.

They’d lost the young woman Lisa once, but she’d come back before they came to terms with her passing. Now that she’s back for a month she’s gone once again and the whole family would have to go through the grieving process all over again. This kind of torment was enough to make a man go crazy!

Link sighed, then grabbed ten gold coins from his storage pendant and floated it through a window into the house using Magician’s Hand. This amount would be enough for the young man to find a new wife and begin his life anew. Link didn’t know how much it would help but he hoped that it could at least slightly alleviate the pain the young man and his family would have to suffer in the future.

Eleanor gave Link a look when she noticed what he was doing.

“It was the man’s fate to lose his wife,” she said. “Things like this happen all the time all over Firuman, and it happens to countless men and women. There’s nothing you can do about it, it’s just a fact of life.”

“Why did you have to make such a fuss over a small act of kindness?” replied Link. “I just felt sorry for them and wanted to help in any way I could, that’s all.”

Eleanor was taken aback by Link’s words and stared at him wordlessly for a while.

For the past century or so, Eleanor had come across so many self-professed moralists who spouted all sorts of noble ideals. But she was sure that when these men were in the same position as Link was now, five out of ten would’ve just ignored the family and moved on indifferently. Four of them might offer them some comforting words, while one of them might give them some money, albeit not without letting everyone know how kind they had been to the less fortunate. Eleanor had never met anyone like Link in her long life who would just leave the money to the family without letting anyone know, all because he felt sorry for them.

Perhaps this was the reason why a Master Magician like Eleanor had always trusted Link unconditionally and knew intuitively that he would never betray her.

She then silently grabbed five gold coins from her storage ring and flung it into the house through the same window.

“This should be enough for him to get a beautiful new wife,” she said. Fifteen gold coins were indeed a fortune for a farmer’s family, it might even be such a big amount that it would bring them trouble, although Link said nothing of the matter and just smiled at Eleanor.

The two then continued to follow the trail. They did not use any magic spells to increase their speed because the Mana fluctuation would interfere with what already weak scent they left. Soon after, they were lead into the forest behind the village. When they followed the trail for about a quarter mile, Eleanor suddenly stopped in her tracks.

“What’s wrong?” asked Link, he thought Eleanor’s tracking spell should be able to detect the trails without any problems seeing that she was a Master Magician specializing in secret spells.

“It’s strange,” said Eleanor, frowning, “but the trail has been divided into two, and I don’t know which one we should follow.” She hadn’t been worried about not being able to detect the trails, it wasn’t for no reason that she was a mighty Level-6 Master Magician. But now that the spell was leading her to two different trails, she was simply flummoxed.

“Just choose any one of them, then,” answered Link after thinking about it.

There was no other choice, anyway. Eleanor then chose the trail on the left, and so they followed it for a while and then she stopped abruptly again. Her eyebrows almost knitted to each other now.

“The trail forked into two again,” she said, full of frustration. “What’s going on here? Did she know how to duplicate herself?”

“Just choose another trail, then,” said Link, who now began to feel confused as well. Too bad this was the only way they could trace them, and Link himself wasn’t proficient in tracking spells, so he could only rely on Eleanor in this case.