Chapter 46: Crossing the Border into Obrein
by AfuhfuihgsThe last place was the eastern end: the sea filled with thick fog, “Blue Veil.”
It was a mysterious sea where thick fog drifted, and every ship that set out to explore it had disappeared without a trace.
Since no one had returned, it seemed no one knew whether there was a continent at the end of that sea.
I rubbed my chin as I examined the map.
The book with the story of the elves only mentioned that they had gone toward the end of the world, so I couldn’t know exactly where that was.
However, applying the process of elimination, two places seemed likely.
Greenpool and Monster Island.
I began looking for a way to reach these two regions. I had no other tasks here, and I intended to leave soon.
After gathering the information, I learned that a ship heading to Monster Island departs from the Karma Empire’s port approximately every six months, while Greenpool, the land of barbarians, was a place you could reach without a ship.
If I left this city and kept running endlessly, I would eventually reach Greenpool.
The destination was decided.
I wandered through the market, buying preserved food that would last as long as possible.
Carrying a large bag, I made my way to the inn’s stable.
Nightmare was taking a nap, but unlike the other horses, it had its head tilted toward the sky.
As I approached and lightly tapped its belly, large, bright eyes blinked open.
Nightmare licked its tongue and rolled its red eyes around.
“I’m going right now. Wake up.”
Whoosh—
It shook its head and kicked its legs as if refusing to get up.
It seemed like it wanted to sleep a little longer.
Just a day ago, this same creature had been eager to run.
I placed my hand on my waist and stared down at it.
Hee-ing—
After a while, Nightmare began to get up, eyeing me cautiously.
It was quite cute, wriggling around with its massive, muscular body.
I started piling a large load of supplies onto its back.
Nightmare was strong, capable of carrying more weight than an ordinary pack horse.
As soon as I finished loading the supplies, I climbed onto its back, using the stable wall to help me.
It was a riding technique I had naturally mastered due to my small height.
“Shall we go?”
Nightmare seemed displeased with the current situation of leaving so soon, as it kicked the large door open when exiting the stable.
The door, which looked light, split open with a loud crack and flew off.
The flying door rolled into the stable, creating a loud crashing noise, which caused the other horses that were resting to start neighing.
“Hey…”
Hee-ing!
Nightmare took off, sticking its tongue out at me as if to say it didn’t care.
The creature, running like the wind, skillfully weaved through the people on the streets and jumped over a large cart.
As it soared into the sky, the heavy loads tied to its back swayed, and I felt them slam against my back.
The innkeeper’s reaction to the noise in the stable came slower than Nightmare’s speed in leaving the city.
Nightmare sped past the large main gate, and as the wide plain unfolded, it accelerated.
The massive windmills quickly became smaller and disappeared.
The colorful flower fields that had stretched across the horizon were soon gone, replaced by vast farmlands.
At times, through plains, other times through valleys, and sometimes through mountains.
Nightmare ran non-stop.
Thanks to its endless stamina and high speed, we arrived at the border zone between the Karma Empire and the Kingdom of Obrein sooner than expected.
Karma Empire and the Kingdom of Obrein were neighboring countries, and their borders were directly connected.
This area, with its immense population of travelers, had become a gathering place for adventurers, merchants, and missionaries, and was often used as an escape route by criminals fleeing the countries.
For these reasons, armies from both nations were stationed in the border zone.
“Wow…”
I put down the book I had been reading and looked around.
At the edge of the Karma Empire, I could see hastily constructed tents beyond a large, arch-shaped gate.
As described in the adventurer’s guidebook, this was indeed a place with a huge transient population.
Massive wagons passed by busily, and the sounds of people bargaining loudly echoed through the streets filled with market stalls.
“Next!”
Finally, it was my turn.
I led Nightmare toward the large archway.
Inside, soldiers clad in gleaming armor blocked the way with halberds, only allowing passage after the departure procedures were completed.
“Hmm… alone?”
“Yes.”
I nodded at the border guard’s question as I held out my documents.
He quickly scanned through a heavy pile of paperwork before stepping toward Nightmare to inspect the load.
“This one… Highland bloodline? It’s quite a fine horse.”
My exit procedure went smoothly.
After the inspection of the load, I showed the adventurer’s pass from the Karma Empire, and that was all that was needed.
“Next!”
The next person to undergo inspection was a merchant pulling a large cart.
The border guard began inspecting much more thoroughly than he did with me.
The longer the inspection took, the paler the merchant’s face became.
How much time had passed in that state?
As I waited, a soldier who had been inspecting the inside of the cart with the border guard suddenly shouted.
“I found it!!!”
Before the soldier’s shout even ended, two rugged men, with deep scars across their faces, leaped out from the boxes that had collapsed inside the cart.
Each of them wielded a sword, their faces pale as they began threatening everyone around them.
But the chaos from the two men didn’t last long.
Soldiers, appearing from all directions, began beating the men with heavy iron rods, turning them into a bloody mess.
The men, collapsed on the floor, were handed over to the soldiers and taken away.
It was a terrifying scene.
I tugged on Nightmare’s reins and urged it forward.
Although the exit procedures for each country were relatively quick, the entry procedures were far more complicated and time-consuming.
There was even a daily limit on the number of people allowed to enter the Kingdom of Obrein, so I wouldn’t be able to enter today.
Thinking I might be able to bribe my way in, I handed five gold coins to a soldier standing nearby.
However, he frowned and began scolding me.
“Ah… a young one already… where did you learn this?”
“An old man taught me.”
“Where are your parents? I should speak to them.”
“I don’t have any.”
“Both your mother and father?”
“Yes.”
“Ah…”
The soldier clicked his tongue at my answer.
I glanced at him with an odd look. He was scolding me, but he didn’t end up returning the gold coins.
His intentions were obvious. I gave him two more gold coins with a light smile.
He reluctantly took them, pulled a small wooden token from his pocket, and handed it to me.
[Temporary Pass]
“Ahem… what are you waiting for? Go ahead.”
“Quite an expensive pass.”
“Hmm…”
The soldier stuffed the gold coins into his pocket and avoided making eye contact.
I had gotten what I wanted.
No longer wanting to provoke the soldier, I tugged on Nightmare’s reins and headed toward the Kingdom of Obrein’s entry inspection.
With the temporary pass in hand, I didn’t have to wait in line.
I simply showed the pass to the soldiers nearby, and they quickly allowed me to enter through another entrance where soldiers were coming and going.
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