190 101. The Blackened Village -3 Part Two
Instead of a monster, a figure of a lovely maiden could be seen standing in the forest. She was truly beautiful. As a matter of fact, she was the most ideal version of a woman he had in his mind.
Not only that, she was completely naked to boot. With a gentle, inviting smile, she beckoned towards him.
His hair suddenly turned grey in an instant and his body began moving all on its own.
“Sir Himel? What are you doing…?”
Another knight next to Himel shifted his gaze over to the forest even before he could finish his question. The light in the eyes of the other knights also dulled and they began trudging towards the forest in slow gaits.
“What are you all doing?”
Charlotte asked the knights in alarm. However, none of them bothered to look back at her.
She reached out and grabbed one of them, but the knight angrily shook his hand free from her grasp. He even yanked his sword out and pointed it at her while crying out, “Do not stop me!”
His voice came from inside the vehicle, “What’s up?”
Charlotte inwardly breathed a sigh of relief at his response. “The situation on the outside seems to have become somewhat precarious, sir.”
The Seventh Imperial Prince heard her calm voice and opened the carriage’s door. “How so?”
When she saw his face, a thought popped up in her mind.
‘I knew it. His highness would never make such a slimy face like that illusion.’
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She expertly hid her inner thoughts and replied to him, “Your highness, another ‘you’ is currently standing over there.”
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Charlotte pointed to the interior of the forest. By then, the escorting knights were already stepping into the darkness of the forest. And Barus, who belatedly poked his head outside, could only look on in shock.
The reason was that he managed to catch the sight of his knights dazedly wandering towards the gaps of the trees.
“O-oii! Where are you all going?!”
Allen shifted his gaze and looked at the distant village. “You’re right. Judging by the standards of the zombies back then, the bastard must be a weakling. Hmm…”
He glanced back at her and asked, “Are you sure you can handle it?”
“If you give me your orders, then yes.”
She responded with a bow of her head.
“Alright, then. Get rid of the bastard.”
Charlotte nodded without hesitation. She walked towards where the knights had been lured into while gripping her unsheathed sword.
Allen watched her distancing back and muttered out softly, “I guess we should get ready too.”
Barus made a puzzled face at the boy Priest’s murmur. “What do you mean, sir?”
Not only that, she was completely naked to boot. With a gentle, inviting smile, she beckoned towards him.
His hair suddenly turned grey in an instant and his body began moving all on its own.
“Sir Himel? What are you doing…?”
Another knight next to Himel shifted his gaze over to the forest even before he could finish his question. The light in the eyes of the other knights also dulled and they began trudging towards the forest in slow gaits.
“What are you all doing?”
Charlotte asked the knights in alarm. However, none of them bothered to look back at her.
She reached out and grabbed one of them, but the knight angrily shook his hand free from her grasp. He even yanked his sword out and pointed it at her while crying out, “Do not stop me!”
His voice came from inside the vehicle, “What’s up?”
Charlotte inwardly breathed a sigh of relief at his response. “The situation on the outside seems to have become somewhat precarious, sir.”
The Seventh Imperial Prince heard her calm voice and opened the carriage’s door. “How so?”
When she saw his face, a thought popped up in her mind.
‘I knew it. His highness would never make such a slimy face like that illusion.’
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She expertly hid her inner thoughts and replied to him, “Your highness, another ‘you’ is currently standing over there.”
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Charlotte pointed to the interior of the forest. By then, the escorting knights were already stepping into the darkness of the forest. And Barus, who belatedly poked his head outside, could only look on in shock.
The reason was that he managed to catch the sight of his knights dazedly wandering towards the gaps of the trees.
“O-oii! Where are you all going?!”
Allen shifted his gaze and looked at the distant village. “You’re right. Judging by the standards of the zombies back then, the bastard must be a weakling. Hmm…”
He glanced back at her and asked, “Are you sure you can handle it?”
“If you give me your orders, then yes.”
She responded with a bow of her head.
“Alright, then. Get rid of the bastard.”
Charlotte nodded without hesitation. She walked towards where the knights had been lured into while gripping her unsheathed sword.
Allen watched her distancing back and muttered out softly, “I guess we should get ready too.”
Barus made a puzzled face at the boy Priest’s murmur. “What do you mean, sir?”